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Living with the Land at EPCOT: The Boat Ride Through Real Greenhouses

Living with the Land is a 14-minute slow boat ride through actual working EPCOT greenhouses growing food served at park restaurants. One of EPCOT's quietest crowd-pleasers — and a guaranteed AC break.

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Living with the Land is a 14-minute slow-moving boat ride inside EPCOT’s Land Pavilion — and one of EPCOT’s quietest crowd-pleasers. Sounds dull on paper (a tour through working greenhouses?), but consistently lands in our advisors’ top-10 EPCOT recommendation lists. The greenhouses are real, the produce gets served in EPCOT restaurants, and the 14 minutes of cool dark interior is a guaranteed AC break in the middle of a Florida park day.

At a glance

The ride

You’ll board a flat-bottomed boat that drifts slowly through:

  • Storm scene — a brief outdoor environmental opener (loud thunder + wind for ~30 seconds; toddlers may find this startling)
  • Rainforest, prairie, and desert dioramas — animated scenes showing diverse global agricultural environments
  • A working farmhouse interior — animatronic kitchen and harvest scenes
  • The Aquacell — actual aquariums with alligators, eel, tilapia, and other farmed fish Disney is raising on-site
  • The Tropics Greenhouse — real growing rice, peanuts, cacao, sugar cane, and bananas under a tropical dome
  • The Temperate Greenhouse — sustainable agriculture demonstrations (intercropping, irrigation, biocontrol)
  • The Production Greenhouse — tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, lettuce, herbs that are actually served at EPCOT restaurants (most notably Garden Grill in the same pavilion)
  • The Creative House — experimental growing techniques (hydroponics, aeroponics, even NASA-style space-agriculture demos)

The boat passes within a few feet of the actual plants. If you’re paying attention you’ll spot Mickey-shaped pumpkins, watermelons, and squash grown using specially-shaped molds.

The Behind the Seeds tour

Disney runs a paid Behind the Seeds at Epcot walking tour inside the same greenhouses. About 1 hour, currently around $35 for adults / $20 for kids ages 3-9. You walk the same path as the boat ride but on foot, with a working scientist as your guide — ask questions, touch plants, see harvest equipment up close.

Book up to 60 days in advance through Disney Experiences or the My Disney Experience app, or sign up day-of at the Soarin’ entrance downstairs in the Land Pavilion (subject to availability).

Our advisors’ tips

  • Lines build mid-morning — the ride is consistently one of the shortest waits in EPCOT outside the 11 AM to 1 PM window when crowds peak.
  • Ride after dark. The greenhouses are dimly lit; the visual experience is identical day or night, but waits drop significantly after 6 PM.
  • Pair with Garden Grill dinner. Garden Grill sits directly above Living with the Land in the same pavilion — a rotating restaurant where the entire dining floor slowly circles the upper level of the Land. Food served at Garden Grill includes greens grown in the Production Greenhouse you just rode past. It’s the most direct farm-to-table experience in any theme park.
  • Strollers must be parked. Children walk to the boat with you and board on foot.
  • Accessibility: Specially-equipped boats accommodate wheelchairs. ECV users transfer to a wheelchair to board.
  • Don’t burn a Lightning Lane Multi Pass here. Save those for Soarin’, Test Track, Frozen Ever After, or Cosmic Rewind. Living with the Land is fine standby.
  • Best mid-afternoon recovery ride at EPCOT. Combine with a Sunshine Seasons quick-service lunch downstairs.

Building an EPCOT day with the right balance of headliners and recovery rides? Talk to one of our advisors — Living with the Land is one of our most-recommended “in between” rides, and we’ll sequence it into the right gap in your day.

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