Full details for Disney Vacation Club member previews of Journey of Water Inspired by Moana

Sep 07, 2023 in "Journey of Water Inspired by Moana"

Posted: Thursday September 7, 2023 3:27pm ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Disney will offer a special sneak peek of Journey of Water Inspired by Moana for eligible Disney Vacation Club Members before it opens at EPCOT in late 2023.

The Disney Vacation Club Member Preview of Journey of Water Inspired by Moana will take place September 24 – 29 & October 1 – 4, 2023 from park open through 5:00 p.m.

Check-in will take place at the Journey of Water, Inspired by Moana entrance, across from the Coral Reef Restaurant in World Nature.

Eligible Members with a valid EPCOT theme park reservation and valid admission to EPCOT on a preview event date can enter the attraction.

Advance preview registration is not available for this event. However, you and your guests must have valid admission and a theme park reservation to EPCOT on the day of the preview. If your theme park reservation is for a different theme park (and not for EPCOT) or if you enter EPCOT after 2:00 p.m. without a park reservation, you will not be eligible to participate in a preview that day. Admission to the preview event is subject to capacity limits.

Full details on Annual Passholder previews for Journey of Water Inspired by Moana at EPCOT.

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Chef idea Mickey`=14 hours ago

Perhaps this is just Epcot crying out I don't want this transformation that none of us asked aside minor enhancements or upgrades like Creation Shop and Connections made well better for Epcot how it was.

DisCOT_9717 hours ago

Did I ever suggest that? I simply stated that these things should not be happening within months of opening such things. Especially when you’ve made the consumer wait so long and had the park under walls for half a decade. It’s just bad show.

eddie10417 hours ago

Listen I get the complaints but I will never attack Disney for fixing or repairing their mistakes. It’s unfortunate that things are already breaking in a newly constructed area. Maybe they need better oversight on these projects or a different contractor.

Incomudro17 hours ago

They shouldn't break this fast. It's embarassing. And we're not talking about complicated AA's. We're talking about lights and a water feature. And those lights failed after one night.

eddie10417 hours ago

Things break…would you rather them ignore it?

tparris17 hours ago

All of this.

DisCOT_9718 hours ago

The problem isn’t that they’re trying to solve the issue, it’s that this park went through a multimillion multiyear “transformation” and some of the things promised don’t even fully function. That middle area has been behind walls for how long? And those new “lights” stopped working after night one…Moana isn’t even a year old yet and it’s already proving to be a maintenance workload.

KeithVH19 hours ago

Yeah! And I bet as soon as they get the Yeti fixed, they'll straighten this brand new problem ASAP . . .

Virtual Toad21 hours ago

I can't speak for others, but to me the fact that the state of "show" at Epcot is so poor now, especially when compared to what it used to be, that lack of reliability among newer effects becomes a more glaring issue when so many other effects, new and old, remain broken or in b-mode months or even years after failing. Ironic that a park systematically stripped of complex effects and moving parts over the past 25 years remains in relatively poor condition, and definitely below the baseline WDW show standards of the past, especially when there are fewer things to maintain.

monothingie21 hours ago

eddie10422 hours ago

Why do you guys always want to fault Disney for doing their jobs? They are working on it and here you are complaining that the issue is being addressed.

tparris22 hours ago

Especially because many new things at EPCOT are breaking and have been broken for some time now, with absolutely no clear intention to fix

monothingie22 hours ago

The problem is Disney has a HORRIBLE track record on this. If they didn't no one would really care that it was down for maintenance.

mysto22 hours ago

Private parts.