Top five quiet spots at EPCOT

Introversion Insight:

Susan Cain wrote one of the best books about introversion called Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking. In it she talks about creating “restorative niches” in your life. These are places you go when you want to return to your true self. In our noisy, extroverted world, we’ve learned how to act more extroverted and get out of our comfort zones—but only if we have the accompanying restorative niches to balance it all out.   

 

Back home, I bet you have a quiet space you retreat to. Those can be harder to find while on vacation, or more specifically at Walt Disney World. We love the parks because they truly feel like safe havens from the noisy real world we live in, but they’re also loud, crowded, and draining.

 

I’m always scoping out quiet or often overlooked areas of the parks where I can recharge or just distance myself from the action for a few minutes without leaving the parks. I’m happy to share these five spots at EPCOT.

 

Katsura Grill outdoor seating area

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  • Multiple tables with chairs
  • Shaded from sun

 

Back in Morocco

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  • Multiple spots: benches or tables with chairs
  • Immersive theming

 

By the exit of Disney & Pixar Short Film Festival

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  • One covered bench
  • Shaded from sun
  • Covered from rain

 

To the right of Mission: SPACE

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  • Long benches
  • Shaded from sun

 

Walkway over to the Odyssey

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  • Benches with umbrellas
  • Shaded from sun
  • Covered from rain
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