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The Land

No change in size, 21:13, 12 November 2013
==Pavilion History==
The Land pavilion is largest pavilion in Epcot at 6 acres. The front of the building featured two small glass greenhouses, with the smaller greenhouse located in the front. A diamond shaped sign invited guests the the pavilion, which was sponsered by Kraft. The Land with the rest of phase 1 of Epcot on October 1, 1982. The pavilion focused on man's interaction with The land, especially focusing on agriculture. Both the interior and exterior of the pavilion were given an earthy color scheme, and an eco-friendly look. The Land originally featured three attractions [[Kitchen Kabaret]], [[Symbiosis]] and [[Listen to the Land]]. Kitchen Kabaret was an Audio Anamatronic Animatronic musical revue, that taught gets the value of healthy eating. Listen to the Land was a boat ride, that showed guests how humans both live off, and destroy he land. A working greenhouse was located at the end of the attraction, giving guests a glimpse of the future of agriculture. The final attraction that opened in the Land pavilion was Symbiosis, a film shown in The Land's Harvest Theater. Symbiosis focused on the balance that humans needed to achieve between technological advancements and maintaining the environmental. The Land also featured a shop, known as Broccoli & Co., and two restaurants (the Good Turn Restaurant and the Land Grille Room). A tour of the greenhouse, called Tomorrow's Harvest was also available to guests, for an additional charge.
The Land remained essentially the same until 1993. In 1993, a effort was made by Disney to modernize all of Future World, including The Land pavilion. Kraft, unwilling to finance the refurbishment, withdrew it's sponsorship on September 26, 1993. One day later, Nestle assumed the sponsership, and The Land began undergoing a gradual makeover. The first of The Land's attractions to get updated was Listen to the Land. On November 10, 1993 the attraction reopened as Living with the Land. [[Living with the Land]] was almost identical to it's predecessor, however a storm scene was added as the attraction's opening scene. The biochemical lab which served as ''Listen to the Land's'' final scene was also relocated to the attractions greenhouse. Besides these changes the only noticeable difference between the attractions was the removal of the "Listen to the Land" song.
'''[[Listen to the Land]]'''- This boat tour was nearly identical to the current Living with the Land. Originally opening in 1982, Listen to the Land was updated and renamed Living with the Land in 1993. Listen to the Land did not include the storm scene that guests see on the current attraction, however it did feature a theme song which is no longer used.
'''Kitchen Kabaret'''- Opening in 1982, Kitchen Kabaret was a 13 minute Audio Anamatronic Animatronic show. Hosted by Bonnie Appetite, the show was a musical revue which focused on healthy nutrition. Kitchen Kabaret closed in 1994, and was replaced by Food Rocks.
'''Food Rocks'''- Food Rocks was an Audio Anamatronic Animatronic show that replaced in Kitchen Kabaret in 1994. The attraction was themed to be a musical fundraiser to promote healthy eating. Allthough the premise changed slightly, the show was basically just an updated version of Kitchen Kabaret. Food Rocks closed on January 13, 2004. Food Rocks was located in the current location of Soarin'
'''Symbiosis'''- Symbiosis was a 70 mm film shown in the Harvest Theater. The film focused on human's destruction of the land, and balance they needed to strike between technological advancement and protecting the environment. Symbiosis opened on October 1, 1982 and closed in January of 1995. It was replaced by the Circle of Life: An Environmental Fable, another environment film which features characters from the Lion King.