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Disney World 26 Index A I Allemagne (World Showcase) 21 IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth American Adventure, The (États-Unis) 22 (World Showcase) 19 American Heritage Gallery (États-Unis) 22 ImageWorks (Imagination!) 14 Imagination! (Future World) 14 C Impressions de France (France) 24 Innoventions Fountain of Nations Show (Future Canada (World Showcase) 24 World) 10 Captain EO (Imagination!) 14 Innoventions (Future World) 17 Chine (World Showcase) 20 Italie (World Showcase) 22 Circle of Life, The (The Land) 16 J D Japon (World Showcase) 23 Dancing Waters, The (Future World) 10 Journey Into Your Imagination with Figment Das Kaufhaus (Allemagne) 21 (Imagination!) 14 Desert Farm (The Land) 16 L E Land, The (Future World) 15 Ellen’s Energy Adventure (Universe of Energy) 12 Leave a Legacy (Spaceship Earth) 11 Epcot 2, 3 Living with the Land (The Land) 16 États-Unis (World Showcase) 22 M F Maroc (World Showcase) 23 France (World Showcase) 23 Mexique (World Showcase) 19 Future World 9 Mission: SPACE Advanced Training Lab (Mission: SPACE) 13 G Mission: SPACE (Future World) 12 Galerie Bijutsu-Kan (Japon) 23 N Gate of the Golden Sun (Chine) 20 Norvège (World Showcase) 20 Gran Fiesta Tour Starring the Three Caballeros (Mexique) 19 O H O Canada! (Canada) 25 Hall of Prayer (Chine) 21 Outpost (World Showcase) 21 http://www.guidesulysse.com/catalogue/FicheProduit.aspx?isbn=9782765818526 27 P T Palais des Doges (Italie) 22 Temple of Heaven (Chine) 20 Phineas & Ferb: Agent P’s World Showcase Adventure Test Track Presented by Chevrolet (Future World) 13 (World Showcase) 20 Tomb Warriors - Guardian Spirits of Ancient China Place Saint-Marc (Italie) 22 (Chine) 21 Turtle Talk with Crush (The Seas with Nemo R & Friends) 17 Reflections of China (Chine) 21 U Royaume-Uni (World Showcase) 24 Universe of Energy (Future World) 11 S V Seas with Nemo & Friends, The (Future World) 17 Soarin’ (The Land) 16 Voices of Liberty (États-Unis) 22 Spaceship Earth (Future World) 10 St. Georgsplatz (Allemagne) 21 W World Showcase 18 http://www.guidesulysse.com/catalogue/FicheProduit.aspx?isbn=9782765818526.
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