Disney World is having some real spelling trouble on one of its new road signs
C'mon, Disney World. Do better.
A hard-to-miss typo displayed on a road sign at Florida's Walt Disney World Resort has been leaving drivers a bit puzzled.
SEE ALSO:Even Disney World is closing (for the 5th time ever) because of Hurricane IrmaMagic Kingdom: check.
Disney Springs: check.
Epoct: wait, that can't be right.
This goofy spelling error was posted on Facebook by Floridian Tim Smyth who spotted the sign on Western Way near Buena Vista Boulevard on Tuesday.
According to ClickOrlando, Disney has since corrected the sign’s error to "Epcot," the acronym for Disney's Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow.
Epcot opened in 1982 and is one of Walt Disney World's four theme parks.
After 35 years, you'd think they'd have learned the correct spelling by now.
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