Thirty-one years ago today, The International Ceremony of the Waters and dedication of Fountain of Nations at Epcot in Future World took place. Cultural representatives, selected by their countries, traveled to Epcot with a container of water from their nation and poured it into the fountain during the dedication.
Twenty-five bodies of water representing 29 nations were poured into the fountain. The Senagambia River brought from Africa represented eight African nations and the mighty Mississippi River represented the United States in the ceremony.
The fountain holds 149,000 gallons of water with 30,000 gallons cascading over its tiered sides every minute. Today, 200 pneumatic shooters help create dancing waters to various Disney musical selections for guests to enjoy.
For more Vintage Walt Disney World posts, click the links below:
- Vintage Walt Disney World: Characters Dress for Halloween
- Vintage Walt Disney World: Daredevil Circus Spectacular at Epcot
- Vintage Walt Disney World: Tapestry of Nations Steps Off
Vintage Walt Disney World: Fountain of Nations Dedication at Epcot by Nate Rasmussen: Originally posted on the Disney Parks Blog


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