Help celebrate the 10th anniversary of Nat Geo’s SharkFest at EPCOT and Disneyland Resort.
Guests who visit EPCOT and Disney Springs at Walt Disney World Resort or Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel at Disneyland Resort, will be able to celebrate 10 years of SharkFest. To commemorate the special occasion, Disney will offer games, photo opportunities, and special art exhibits on both coasts. Of course fans who may not be at the Disney Parks can still celebrate at home by watching SharkFest on Disney+.
Let’s see the Disney Parks Blog had to say about the celebrations:
Disneyland
If you are in California and a guest staying at one of the Hotels of the Disneyland Resort, surf on over to Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel pool where you will have access to an incredible ground mural featuring the King of all Sharks, The Great White.
Walt Disney World
If you are in Florida, head over to EPCOT’s World Nature where just outside the exit to The Seas with Nemo & Friends you can get your photo with a life-size version of the National Geographic Yellow Border.
Then head over to Disney Springs where you can size yourself up against a Great White shark at the photo wall located on the Northwest side of Disney’s Days of Christmas store.
Guests staying at any of the Walt Disney World Resort Hotels or the Hotels of the Disneyland Resort might just spot a special SharkFest game of cornhole! Challenge your fellow shark enthusiasts to see who can sink their teeth…I mean beanbag, for the ultimate bragging rights!
But you better hurry, as these limited-time activities will swim away in just a few weeks. Also, don’t forget to tag all your amazing Disney Parks SharkFest fun with #SharkFest!
Fun at Home
Once you’re back home, dive into 30 hours of original SharkFest programming and over 60 hours of enhanced content featuring captivating science and stunning visuals of the iconic apex predator. SharkFest not only shines a light on the science of sharks, giving audiences a better understanding of the ocean’s most misunderstood predator, but also features their true beauty, power, and mystery.
Are you a fan of Nat Geo’s SharkFest?