I really think Brazil should be considered... There a plenty of attractions ideas involving the rainforest, the Amazon river, beaches and caves. A country full of adventure and culture, not mentioning the tasteful food. Oh, I almost forgot: they already have José Carioca, a character inspired by "Rio de Janeiro" to fill the merchandising stores.

I agree that Brazil certainly should get a pavilion. I'd love to see a Brazilian steakhouse and Disney certainly gets enough Brazilian tourists through the gates.

I wouldn't mind seeing Ireland either, as I'm of Irish descent, but it doesn't belong in "Great Britain" - which in Epcot is actually the United Kingdom - not Great Britain. Ireland is not part of the United Kingdom (Northern Ireland is, and the UK pavilion at Epcot already includes Northern Ireland). I wouldn't mind seeing it, but it needs to be its own pavilion not added to the UK pavilion, as since I already stated, Ireland is not part of the UK.

Greece would be nice as well, thinking mostly from a food aspect, but I highly doubt the Greek government has the money to pony anything up for a pavilion.

How about a South American or African Country (besides Morroco)? I do agree with Australia.

I think Ireland would be great. Maybe Caribbean idland

Brazil and Australia should get their own pavilions.
Signiture dining steakhouses could be added to both, with limitless ideas for attractions within the pavilions.
Ireland should be added within the Great Britain pavilion.

if you guys actually believe this, that would be a great telling to your small knowledge. Puerto Rico is not intetnational, it is part of the USA!!!! Same as Wahinghton DC! Brazil has the highest number of visitors to Epcot followed closely by Australians. Puerto Ricans make up probably about 12% of the population that visits Epcot. Get your facts checked out before you write an article as it gives you AND the page a bad rep.

CHECKING THE FACTS. PR IS NOT PART OF THE US, AS DC.IY IS COMMONWEALTH. IT BELONGS TO USA BUT NOT PART OF USA. THAT'S THE CURRENT POLITICAL STATUS FOR THE ISLAND.

R u kidding me. 12%. Puerto Ricans make up a lot more than that. There are a whole bunch of employees who are Puerto Rican. That would be a great addition. It doesn't matter if it is a part of the US or not.

The Puerto Rico pavilion won't happen. There are no companies in Puerto Rico with the amount of money to invest in this, and the government is broke.

On top of that, the source is one of Puerto Rico's least reliable newspapers. It's a free weekday tabloid that's given out on street corners.

If this is an example of what the "lumberjacks" are going to be wearing during their show at the Canada Pavilion, I think The Shoes are a disservice to lumberjacks every where. Running shoes don't cut it.

There are a few European countries represented. It would be nice to see Puerto Rico or another Caribbean island and South American countries represented.
If Puerto Rico is added to the showcase I'd love to see the Puerto Rican Waltz and listen to some of the country's classical music.

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I would love to see the architecture inspired by world renowned architect from Ponce Alfredo Wiechers Pieretti.

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