Epcot: which lines are largely outdoors and uncovered?

We’re going to Epcot tomorrow and it’s going to be cold and rainy.

Which queues are best avoided during the worst of the rain.

And conversely, which queues, especially for prime attractions are indoors or protected?

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Everything is inside, other than part of Remy and Moana (which is an outdoor attraction).

It is the walks between attractions/pavilions.

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Agree and was about to say the same

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Spaceship Earth’s line is mostly outside, but somewhat underneath the sphere. Not enough to keep rain off when windy.

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Thanks! Are there other attractions that are outdoors? I know only Test Track closes for rain and it’s already closed for refurbishment anyhow.

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Frozen often has a partially outdoor queue as well, but most is indoors.

Spaceship Earth is covered, but is outdoors so in strong winds it can still get wet.

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Test Track is the only ride at Epcot that is physically outdoors for any portion.

And is closed for refurbishment, right?

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Yes, it is closed for refurbishment anyhow.

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What about the country pavilions and shows?

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The movies at Canada, China, and France are inside. Rides at Mexico, Norway, and France are inside, although if the lines are long they can extend outside for France and Norway. The American Adventure show and Voices of Liberty are inside.

Other shows tend to be in outdoor theatres and might not be showing in the rain.

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Thanks!

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Many of the character meet and greats are outside (other than Mickey/Minnie/Goofy and Anna/Elsa).

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