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Yes. Epcot (originally called EPCOT Center) was the second theme park to open in the Walt Disney World Resort on October 1, 1982.
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Epcot park Florida, USA
There isn't a resort you would find in Epcot, there are places such as "Swan and Dolphin" or "Beach Club/Boardwalk" that are very close to Epcot.
Magic Kingdom Park and Epcot Center. Both are amazing shows.
Disney world and Epcot Center is located in the south-eastern region of the United States, bordering Alabama to the north-west and Georgia to the north.
Kids: Magic Kingdom Adults: Epcot Center
Yes, in Downtown Disney, there is a Monorail station that takes you to the Tommorrowland station inside of the Disneyland park. Before you get to wait in line at DD, you must show a valid park ticket or Disney Pass to get in line.
EPCOT stood for (and still stands for): Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow. Walt Disney was fascinated with the idea of technology of innovation, so his dream was to build an actually city, government and all, in Orlando, Florida. It would have all the newest technology, including the monorail (which is now used all over Walt Disney World). Walt especially loved this idea because it would "never be completed," in his words. He came up with this idea near the end of his life, because he looked at his children and grandchildren and wondered what kind of a city they would live in. Dissatisfied with the way cities were in that time, he wanted to make a clean, efficient city. This was the inspiration for EPCOT. Although it turned out to be an amusement park and not a city, a lot of his ideas still came showed up in the park, which was opened in 1982, well after Walt Disney's death.
That depends on what you would like to do in Disney. Each park has its own theme. Some might like Disney's Blizzard Beach Water Park more than the Epcot if they prefer getting wet. Others might prefer Epcot more if they enjoy traveling. For more details on this the answer, the question would need to be more specific.
The price for a basic ticket to Epcot is $64 per day, although if purchased as a combination with other Disney parks such as Walt Disney World in a "Park Hopper" package the price is substantially reduced.