Universe of Energy pavilion

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The Universe of Energy pavilion was a former Epcot attraction at Walt Disney World that explored energy sources and their history through films and a large-scale ride featuring animatronic dinosaurs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Epcot attraction
former amusement park attraction
theme park pavilion
buildingFeature large photovoltaic solar panel array
category 1982 establishments in Florida
2017 disestablishments in Florida
Defunct Epcot attractions
closed 2017-08-13
closingYear 2017
featured audio-animatronic dinosaurs
film presentations
large-scale ride-through show
multi-screen film
traveling theater ride system
featuredInRefurbishment Alex Trebek NERFINISHED
Bill Nye the Science Guy NERFINISHED
Ellen DeGeneres NERFINISHED
Jamie Lee Curtis NERFINISHED
focus future of energy
history of energy
sources of energy
locatedIn Bay Lake, Florida
Epcot NERFINISHED
Florida
United States of America
surface form: United States

Walt Disney World Resort
opened 1982-10-01
openingYear 1982
operator The Walt Disney Company
Walt Disney World NERFINISHED
originalShowName Universe of Energy NERFINISHED
partOf Future World NERFINISHED
refurbishedShowPremiereYear 1996
refurbishedShowTitle Ellen's Energy Adventure NERFINISHED
reopenedAs Ellen's Energy Adventure NERFINISHED
replacedBy Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind NERFINISHED
showDuration approximately 45 minutes
showType edutainment
solarPanelsProvidedPowerFor show vehicles
theater motion system
sponsoredBy Exxon NERFINISHED
ExxonMobil NERFINISHED
sponsorshipEndYear 2004
sponsorshipStartYear 1982
theme energy
energy conservation
fossil fuels
renewable energy
underwentMajorRefurbishment 1996
usedSolarEnergy true

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Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind pavilion replaced Universe of Energy pavilion