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3. The Blueberry Wall (Epcot)

Entrance to Spaceship Earth

Image: John, Flickr (license)

Hashtag: #blueberrywall

Where to find it: Good news: If you successfully located the Bubblegum Wall, you also found the Blueberry Wall. It’s positioned right in front of the Bubblegum Wall with the “Project Tomorrow” sign hanging at the top of it.

Tips: Unless you’re a really big fan of Spaceship Earth, you should have plenty of room to duck out of the way of the large “Project Tomorrow” sign and use the blue background for a more neutral backdrop.

4. The Toothpaste Wall (Epcot)

The Seas with Nemo & Friends

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Hashtag: #toothpastewall

Where to find it: Catch this wave—er, wall—at the exit area of The Seas with Nemo & Friends pavilion.

Tips: Like the best Disney walls, the Toothpaste Wall also offers visitors a chance to stand in the shade and avoid any unflattering direct sunlight. Aesthetically similar to the Blueberry Wall, this spot offers a more diverse color palette and, more importantly, ample room to strut your stuff without any pesky signage getting in your way.

5. The Moss Wall (Animal Kingdom)

Flight of Passage at Animal Kingdom

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Hashtag: #mosswall (#pandorawall also works, as it seems to return more search results for the actual Moss Wall instead of DIY moss projects)

Where to find it: There are a plethora of moss-covered rocks and walls throughout Pandora – The World of Avatar, but the most-Instagramed ones are located in two prominent locations. The pink-blue flecked wall can be located upon exiting the Flight of Passage gift shop and turning right, while the yellow-green flecked wall can be found opposite the entrance to Satu’li Canteen.

Tips: There’s no right or wrong way to take advantage of Pandora’s moss walls. Despite the lack of direct covering, these photo spots seem to attract less direct sunlight than others, making it ideal for a pit stop at any point during the day. Don’t waste your time waiting around to take a photo at any specific moss wall (unless you’re dead-set on incorporating the vibrant pink-and-blue hues of Flight of Passage’s backdrop)—there’s plenty to go around.

Before we move on to the best walls at Disneyland, here are a few more recommendations for your next Walt Disney World shoot: Magic Kingdom’s Carousel of Progress Wall (#carouselofprogresswall) and Neverland Wall (#neverlandwall), Animal Kingdom’s “You Are Most Beautiful” Wall (#youaremostbeautifulwall) and Mickey Wall (#mickeywall), Epcot’s Galaxy Wall (#galaxywall), and Disney’s Hollywood Studios’ Toy Story Land Popsicle Wall (#popsiclewall).

 
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