Living with the Land is an educational boat ride located in The Land Pavilion (part of World Nature) at EPCOT. This relaxing attraction takes guests on a journey through various ecosystems and innovative agricultural techniques. What makes the ride extra special is the look at EPCOT greenhouses, where they grow produce you can eat at Garden Grill or during various EPCOT festials!
Living With the Land Fast Facts
- Location: The Land Pavilion (World Nature) in EPCOT
- Height Requirement: None
- Attraction Length: About 15 minutes
- Genie+: Yes, eligible for Disney Genie+ selection
- Ride Type: Boat ride
- Early Theme Park Entry Eligible?: Yes
- Extended Evening Hours Eligible?: Yes
Queue
The queue is pretty simple, winding through the Land Pavilion before embarking on your boat.
Accessibility
Living with the Land is accessible to guests who use wheelchairs or scooters. The ride features transfer-accessible boats for those who need to transfer from their mobility device to the ride vehicle.
Ride Tips
The ride usually boasts pretty short wait times, so it’s a great choice when you don’t want to wait in a long line or need a little bit of air conditioning! If you’re going to use a Disney Genie+ selection, you’d be better off using it for the nearby Soarin’ and waiting in the standby line here while you wait for your time to be called.
Is Living With the Land Kid-Friendly?
It’s a slow moving boat ride that leans into the original “edu-tainment” angle of EPCOT, so it’s absolutely appropriate for kids, but you may find that they have a preference for rides like Frozen Ever After or Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure. That being said, if you have kids who may have a little more patience for it, it’s a relaxing boat ride where they can learn more about the world around them.
Best For: EPCOT nostalgia fans, those looking for the “edu-tainment” angle of EPCOT
Will Living With the Land Cause Motion Sickness?
The attraction is an extremely gentle boat ride, so shouldn’t cause any kind of motion sickness.