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− | Club Cool is a Coca-Cola store in Innoventions East | + | {{Infobox Disney ride | |
+ | | image=ClubCool | ||
+ | | caption='''The entrance to Fountain View Starbucks''' | ||
+ | | opened= 1998 (as Sunrise Terrace Restaurant) <br> '''Novemember 14, 2005 (as Fountain View Starbucks)''' | ||
+ | | park= Epcot | ||
+ | | land=Innoventions East | ||
+ | | custom_label_3= Formally Known As | ||
+ | | custom_value_3= Ice Station Cool (1998-2005) | ||
+ | | sponsor= Coca-Cola | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | Club Cool is a Coca-Cola store in [[Innoventions East]] at [[Epcot]] | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
The shopping location that is currently known as Club Cool originally opened as Ice Station Cool in 1998 <ref name= "lost"> http://www.lostepcot.com/communicore.html </ref>. Ice Station Cool was themed as an arctic research station. Guests would enter through a snowy cave, before passing through an ice tunnel with real snow <ref name= "lost"/>. During their entrance into the main area, guests would also see a frozen caveman holding a bottle of coke <ref> http://www.lostepcot.com/icestationcool.html </ref>. Once inside the shop, guests could sample various coca-cola flavors from around the world<ref name= "lost"/>. | The shopping location that is currently known as Club Cool originally opened as Ice Station Cool in 1998 <ref name= "lost"> http://www.lostepcot.com/communicore.html </ref>. Ice Station Cool was themed as an arctic research station. Guests would enter through a snowy cave, before passing through an ice tunnel with real snow <ref name= "lost"/>. During their entrance into the main area, guests would also see a frozen caveman holding a bottle of coke <ref> http://www.lostepcot.com/icestationcool.html </ref>. Once inside the shop, guests could sample various coca-cola flavors from around the world<ref name= "lost"/>. | ||
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In 2013, Club Cool got entirely new flavors for guests to sample. The old flavors were all replaced at this time, although Beverly remained <ref> http://www.wdwmagic.com/attractions/club-cool/news/29oct2013-all-new-flavors-and-one-old-favorite-debut-at-epcot's-club-cool-tomorrow.htm </ref>. | In 2013, Club Cool got entirely new flavors for guests to sample. The old flavors were all replaced at this time, although Beverly remained <ref> http://www.wdwmagic.com/attractions/club-cool/news/29oct2013-all-new-flavors-and-one-old-favorite-debut-at-epcot's-club-cool-tomorrow.htm </ref>. | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 10:57, 5 July 2016
Club Cool | |
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The entrance to Fountain View Starbucks | |
Epcot | |
Land | Innoventions East |
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Opening date | 1998 (as Sunrise Terrace Restaurant) Novemember 14, 2005 (as Fountain View Starbucks) |
Formally Known As | Ice Station Cool (1998-2005) |
Sponsored by | Coca-Cola |
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Club Cool is a Coca-Cola store in Innoventions East at Epcot
History
The shopping location that is currently known as Club Cool originally opened as Ice Station Cool in 1998 [1]. Ice Station Cool was themed as an arctic research station. Guests would enter through a snowy cave, before passing through an ice tunnel with real snow [1]. During their entrance into the main area, guests would also see a frozen caveman holding a bottle of coke [2]. Once inside the shop, guests could sample various coca-cola flavors from around the world[1].
In June 2005, Ice Station Cool closed for refurbishment. At this time, the location was completely redone, eventually reopening on as Club Cool on November 14, 2005 [3]. This new Coca-Cola sponsored location still allows guests to sample Coca-Cola flavors from around the world, however it is now has a modern urban theme.
In 2013, Club Cool got entirely new flavors for guests to sample. The old flavors were all replaced at this time, although Beverly remained [4].