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France
INTRODUCTION
As you leave the United Kingdom, cross over the English Channel (known in Epcot as the International Gateway Bridge) into France.  The Showcase reflects France from 1870-1910, a period known as La Belle Epoque, the beautiful time.  Here you will find a book shop, art, a perfume shop, theater, a sidewalk cafe, restaurant, and the busy garden marketplace of Paris.

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Impressions de France - The Palais du Cinema is the home of the 200 degree airborne French travelogue set to classical music.  The score of Impressions de France was recorded in London by the National Philharmonic.  It was the first motion picture to have its soundtracks recorded digitally and then to be taken digitally through every step of editing, mixing and dubbing.  The movie is approximately 18 minutes long.

Scenes from Impressions de France include Normandy, Loire Valley, Cognac, Cannes, Paris, and many more.  

Click here for the full listing of scenes in order of appearance.
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Chefs de FranceDINING

Chefs de France - Located on the main level, the menu here features the creations of its three famous owner-chefs: Paul Bocuse, Gaston Lenotre and Roger Verge. Escargot, Coquilles Saint-Jacques, French onion soup, Mediterranean seafood casserole, and duck à l'orange are some of the flavors you will find here.

Bistro de Paris - located on the 2nd floor above Chefs de France is the pricier  Bistro de Paris which offers delicacies such as pan-seared foie gras, truffles, lobster fricassee, and roasted quail.

Boulangerie Paitisserie - a wonderful pastry shop so save room for dessert!  Get an IllumiNations spot and send one of your group here for coffee and pastries to bring back!  Be sure to get a good whiff of the baked goods smell that is piped out of the shop.

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Serveur Amusant - a comical waiter/juggler performs 20 minute shows usually Wednesday thru Sunday.

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TOURING TIPS

Impressions de France is a must-see on your Epcot Attraction List.  Relax in the air-conditioned theater and enjoy the wonderful music and scenery.  

Stop in Vins De France to learn about French Wines.  You can sample them for the price of a souvenir glass.

"There is a shop located on the right as you are facing the Eifel Tower with your back to the lagoon. It may be called "La Signature." Inside the shop near the back where it opens onto a passageway is a staircase to the second level of the shop. Up the staircase and around the open second floor are a collection of pictures and signed documents by famous people. For example, they have documents signed by Charles de Gaulle, Albert Schweizer, Jules Verne, Sarah Bernhard, Pablo Picaso and others. Each is framed with a picture of the individual or in the case of some of the artists, a miniature of one of their art works. They are all for sale, the most expensive being the Jules Verne at $6000. " (Bill Lund)

Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival - Springtime in Paris is the theme featuring fragrance container gardens, geometic and new Swan topiaries.

Holidays from Around the World features storytellers in each country.  France, Pere Noel (Santa Claus) makes appearances throughout the afternoon. 

Assistive Listening Devices from Guest Services Can Be Used Here.

Reflective Captioning Available for the movie.

KIDS AND CHARACTERS

Belle and the Beast from Beauty and the Beast have Character Meet and Greets in France.

Each of the World Showcase countries has a special "KIDCOT" area that provides an opportunity for your child to interact with a native of the country you are visiting.

Epcot PassPorts are great fun for kids as they have them stamped at each pavilion around World Showcase.

 

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SHOPPING

Art Fest  - Portrait artists
Galerie Des Halles - Parisian Impressionist souvenirs
La Casserole - Dinnerware, tabletops, decorative items from Southern France
La Signature - Personal accessories, perfumes. Guerlain cosmetics. 
Les Vins De France - B&G wines and accessories. Wine-tasting, cost includes souvenir wine glass. 
Plume Et Palette - Designer fragrances

Stained Glass Panel of Beauty and the Beast(Exerpt from Shopping Around the World) With shops selling everything from designer fragrances, to wines and accessories, the Shoppers thought browsing for truly French SouvenEARS would be tres magnifique!

Of the many items discovered, the most highly regarded were the Mini-Eiffel Towers ($6.50-$13) and Perfumed Soaps ($7-$15). Other winners included a box of Fruit Bonbons ($8.50), and Wall Light Switchplates decorated with the words of famous French Impressionists like Degas and Monet ($12-$15).

The best find in France wasn't a SouvenEAR, though. It was the exquisite three-panel stained-glass window themed to the story of Beauty and the Beast. None of us had ever noticed this window before, and we all marveled at the artwork.


INTERESTING FACTS

FranceThe park bordering the canal along the right side of the pavilion was inspired by the famous painting "A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte" by pointillist artist Georges Seurat.

The landscape here has a single objective:  to reflect an urban ambiance, particularly springtime in Paris.  Street trees along the central boulevard are positioned and pruned to enhance the illusion of distance.  Planters in this area reveal pastel mixes of flowers, lending an impressionistic flavor and reinforcing the theme.

The Eiffel Tower is an example of Forced Perspective.  The one-tenth replica of the Eiffel Tower was constructed using Gustav Eiffel's original blueprints.  If you looked at the Eiffel Tower today as it stands in Paris, it would have similar coloring to the Statue of Liberty in New York.  However, here in Epcot, the Eiffel Tower is more tan and pinkish.  The reason is the France Pavilion here represents the late 1800s and the Eiffel Tower is the same color it would have been then.

Epcot's France pavilion celebrated the opening of its redesigned La Signature shop on July 26, 2007 with a ceremony attended by executives of the perfumer Guerlain, Inc. La Signature has been remodeled as a Haute Perfumery patterned after the original La Maison Guerlain flagship boutique on the Champs-Elysees in Paris. As a Haute Perfumery, La Signature carries exclusive and limited-edition specialty fragrances for men and women, including the new L'Art et la Matière collection and the vintage Les Parisiennes collection.


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