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Iconic EPCOT Restaurant, Made Famous in Full House, Is Temporarily Closing This Fall

In his latest breakdown of Walt Disney World's newest park changes, theme park expert Thomas Bricker of Disney Tourist Blogreminded everyone of a major piece of 90s nostalgia: EPCOT’s Coral Reef Restaurant is an absolute TGIF icon.

As Bricker points out, for a generation of millennials, this under-the-sea dining spot inside the now The Seas with Nemo & Friends pavilion was a legendary vacation milestone. It's where Danny Tanner tried to pull off a dolphin-assisted marriage proposal on Full House, and where Cory Matthews held up an “I will chase you forever” sign from inside the actual shark tank to win back Topanga on Boy Meets World.

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    The classic, retro entrance of EPCOT's "The Living Seas" pavilion, pictured during a Walt Disney World television shoot in May 1996. (Photo by ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images)

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    But if you're visiting EPCOT later this autumn, you're going to see the gates come down on the classic venue. Disney has officially posted a new bulletin confirming the spot is hitting a sudden pause: “Coral Reef Restaurant will be temporarily closed beginning September 8, 2026, and is expected to reopen later in 2026.”

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    Fortunately, this temporary pause shouldn’t throw too much of a wrench into your upcoming vacation planning. Coral Reef shifted to a dinner-only schedule earlier this year, which has actually made securing a table next to the aquarium glass much easier for families looking to grab a last-minute reservation.

    What is interesting is how Disney is phrasing the closure. Bricker notes on his blog that the wording is completely missing standard code words like "refurbishment" or "refresh"—vocabulary Disney almost always uses for routine maintenance. Instead, by dropping the gates on the Tuesday right after Labor Day—the slowest attendance stretch of the year—the timeline points directly to a seasonal, cost-cutting move.

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    There's always the chance Disney is floating a test balloon to gauge crowd reaction. And if the internet’s current obsessions are any indication, parkgoers might end up missing the retro spot more than the company expects.

    Gen Z has been on a massive tear lately picking up the mantle for vintage, lo-fi EPCOT. You only have to look a stone's throw away at The Land pavilion, where the gentle, classic boat cruise Living with the Land has unexpectedly blossomed into a viral Gen Z favorite purely for its relaxing, nostalgic aesthetic.

    Coral Reef has that exact same retro-cool potential. Hopefully, the collective reaction to this autumn pause serves as a wake-up call for Disney to inject some fresh energy and a much-needed menu overhaul into an original 1986 classic. In the meantime, if dining alongside sharks is on your bucket list, you have until September 8 to claim a table before the kitchen goes dark.

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