I'm sure everyone has them...those spots that, on a hot or crowded day, when you want to take a break, have a seat, rest a while, you find your way to certain locations that are out of the traffic. Maybe it is tucked away in an area few people know about. Maybe it's just a great people-watching spot. Maybe your a smoker and it's one of the smoking spots you like. Or maybe it is just pretty or well shaded. But it's one of the spots you always seem to find yourself taking a break at!
For me, my favorite Epcot chill spots are:
1. Near Living Seas/Nemo, just past the Finding Nemo coral garden photo spot, is a nice circular area under the Monorail tracks with benches and low planters where you can sit - it's out of the traffic flow, but you can still watch people in all directions. It has been designated a smoking spot (AFTER I was already using it!), so now it is more discovered than before - but still rarely more than 1 other couple there. This was taken from that spot:
2. United Kingdom - the little park in the back is great - lots of shade, and when no music events are going on, basically empty. Benches along the back wall are under tree cover, cool and quiet. And you get to see the characters going in and out of the rear building for photo opportunities - they all wave to you, because your bench is right by them! Pooh, Tigger, Mary Poppins, Alice in Wonderland, and others go in and out of that spot. The only time you can't use it is when the Beatles play. This was taken from that spot:
Look at all the people off on the path...but not back here!
3. France - for a real getaway spot, out of the way of everything and everyone, go to the far right of the French pavilion back behind the Guerlain store. Sitting on the river to the Epcot resorts, under lots of trees and shade, and completely away from all traffic flow, there is a beautiful spot to take a break and relax. I catch people napping back there every once in a while - that's how removed it is! Very pretty spot...best when you don't want to people watch, but just get away for a bit. This was taken from that spot:
4. Italy - during the day, as long as no lake activities are going on, head to the lakefront by Italy. Over the Venetian bridges to the pavilion area on the lake, there is a small fountain - you can sit on the backside of the fountain, facing the lake, a great view, and basically nobody would know you are there. Few people walk over there, and those that do just stop for a photo. It's out of the bustle and a great rest spot. This was taken from that spot:
5. China - Another smoking spot that happens to be sitting in a great location...to the far right, behind the reflecting pool and behind the big temple, there is a little path that goes through the gardens...two benches are positioned back there, on the reflecting pool, and under tree cover - shady, cool, quiet, and scenic. If you are allergic to smoke, you might need to avoid it every once in a while when there are alot of smokers present - but many times, there's noone there at all. This was taken from that spot:
An alternate nice spot in China is on the lakefront - behind the big rock formations just before the bridge to the Outpost...there are benches on the backside of the rocks, tucked off the main path and with a nice view of the whole World Showcase.
Anyone else have a favorite rest-stop point!?
For me, my favorite Epcot chill spots are:
1. Near Living Seas/Nemo, just past the Finding Nemo coral garden photo spot, is a nice circular area under the Monorail tracks with benches and low planters where you can sit - it's out of the traffic flow, but you can still watch people in all directions. It has been designated a smoking spot (AFTER I was already using it!), so now it is more discovered than before - but still rarely more than 1 other couple there. This was taken from that spot:

2. United Kingdom - the little park in the back is great - lots of shade, and when no music events are going on, basically empty. Benches along the back wall are under tree cover, cool and quiet. And you get to see the characters going in and out of the rear building for photo opportunities - they all wave to you, because your bench is right by them! Pooh, Tigger, Mary Poppins, Alice in Wonderland, and others go in and out of that spot. The only time you can't use it is when the Beatles play. This was taken from that spot:

Look at all the people off on the path...but not back here!
3. France - for a real getaway spot, out of the way of everything and everyone, go to the far right of the French pavilion back behind the Guerlain store. Sitting on the river to the Epcot resorts, under lots of trees and shade, and completely away from all traffic flow, there is a beautiful spot to take a break and relax. I catch people napping back there every once in a while - that's how removed it is! Very pretty spot...best when you don't want to people watch, but just get away for a bit. This was taken from that spot:

4. Italy - during the day, as long as no lake activities are going on, head to the lakefront by Italy. Over the Venetian bridges to the pavilion area on the lake, there is a small fountain - you can sit on the backside of the fountain, facing the lake, a great view, and basically nobody would know you are there. Few people walk over there, and those that do just stop for a photo. It's out of the bustle and a great rest spot. This was taken from that spot:

5. China - Another smoking spot that happens to be sitting in a great location...to the far right, behind the reflecting pool and behind the big temple, there is a little path that goes through the gardens...two benches are positioned back there, on the reflecting pool, and under tree cover - shady, cool, quiet, and scenic. If you are allergic to smoke, you might need to avoid it every once in a while when there are alot of smokers present - but many times, there's noone there at all. This was taken from that spot:

An alternate nice spot in China is on the lakefront - behind the big rock formations just before the bridge to the Outpost...there are benches on the backside of the rocks, tucked off the main path and with a nice view of the whole World Showcase.
Anyone else have a favorite rest-stop point!?
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