Museum News:  The silent rollercoaster option for touring this giant spherical museum is now available to the Inisfreean populace.
Epcot Museum
The Epcot-styled Museum

Namesake:
This attraction is based on the Epcot of the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida.  E.P.C.O.T. is an acronym of "Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow", a Utopian city of the future planned by 'Walt' Disney.  How natural it was that it came to be part of our Inisfreean Utopia design in this following age.

In Walter Elias Disney's words: "EPCOT will take its cue from the new ideas and new technologies that are now emerging from the creative centers of American industry. It will be a community of tomorrow that will never be completed, but will always be introducing, and testing, and demonstrating new materials and new systems. And EPCOT will always be a showcase to the world of the ingenuity and imagination of American free enterprise."


Inisfreean Upgrade:
Since the entire Inisfreean city is the showcase of this ingenuity an
d Utopian community capability now, our Epcot, called Epcot II, is instead a much, much larger sphere, and one which functions as a drive-through museum of an incredible amount of all known Earth history (not just that recorded by the humans over the last several millennia), represented by beautiful presentations complete with life-like animatronics.

With its namesake being roughly 180' in diameter and height, Inisfree's Epcot II ​dwarfs the honored namesake by many multiples, being three quarters of a mile in diameter and height; 3,960'; 22 times that of the original Epcot dimensions.  Thus, with the equation [4/3 * π * r^3], we discover that the original Epcot contained an area (volume, rather) of space of roughly 3,052,080 cubic feet, while Epcot II contains a space of roughly 259,988,382,720 cubic feet; 85,184 times the volume!


Exhibits:
With miles of halls, coaster tracks, and walkways in each of its 270 stories, there are hundreds of thousands of exhibits in this facility; one for every group of people and species in every part of the world in every part of known history.  That includes the complete history of all races of humanity, as well as all of the species represented in the Inisfreean Congresses; Angels, Asari, Aspara, Demi-deities, Demons (Angels), Draenei, Drow (Elves), Elementals, Elves (including Eldar), Ents, Fay (Fairies), Inisfreeans, Merpeople (such as Mermaids), Naga, Nymphs (including Dryads), Titans (Giants, including Nibiruans), Vampires, Werewolves, and more. This museum combines all of the exhibits and features of the greatest museums from the Outlands; all of those from Washington D.C.'s 'The National Mall' (the National Museum of the American Indian, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the Smithsonian Institution, the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History, the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, and the Smithsonian Museum of American History), the British Museum, the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, the Hermitage Museum of St. Petersburg, the Louvre, the Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Musée d'Orsay, the Museum of the Great Patriotic War, the National Gallery in London, the National Palace Museum in Shihlin, the Rijksmuseum, the Solomon Robert Guggenheim Museum in New York City, the Tokyo National Museum, the Vatican Museums, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the World Museum in Liverpool, and Yad Vashem, all rolled into one great building.
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[Exhibits] Directory

See what the different sections of the rollercoaster-based museum look like:

Floors 259-270: Future Era (shorter-diameter floors in the top section; near the top polar region of this sphere building)
Floors 247-258: Ecozoic Era
Floors 193-246: Cenozoic Era
  • Floors 217-246: Quaternary Period (29 floors instead of 12; the most floors for the most recorded history)
  • Floors 205-216: Neogene Age
  • Floors 193-204: Paleogene Age
Floors 61-192: Phanerozoic Eon (131 floors, and the larger ones; near the equator of this sphere building)
  • Floors 181-192: Tertiary Period
  • Floors 169-180: Cretaceous Period
  • Floors 157-168: Jurassic Period
  • Floors 145-156: Triassic Period
  • Floors 133-144: Permian Period
  • Floors 121-132: Carboniferous Period
  • Floors 109-120: Devonian Period
  • Floors 97-108: Silurian Period
  • Floors 85-96: Ordovician Period
  • Floors 73-84: Cambrian Period
  • Floors 61-72: Phanerozoic Period
Floors 1-60: Precambrian Eon; Proterozoic Era (shorter-diameter floors in the bottom section; near the bottom polar region of this sphere building)
  • Floors 49-60: Neoproterozoic Period
  • Floors 37-48: Mesoproterozoic Period
  • Floors 25-36: Paleoproterozoic Period
  • Floors 13-24: Archaean Period
  • Floors 1-12: Hadean Period
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