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EPCOT’s Canada Pavilion to Host First In-Park DVC Welcome Home Center
If you’ve walked through EPCOT’s World Showcase recently and glanced over at the Canada Pavilion, you’ve likely noticed something different — and we’re not just talking about routine touch-ups. Ongoing construction on the upper level of the Hotel du Canada facade has taken a curious turn, and the latest development has sparked fresh speculation: new windows are being installed.
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New DVC Welcome Home Center
Disney Vacation Club (DVC) has just announced the purpose of recent construction activity within EPCOT’s Canada Pavilion: the development of the first in-park Welcome Home Center at Walt Disney World. Scheduled to open this spring, the new location, named Château de Voyage, will offer guests a dedicated space to explore DVC Membership options.
Château de Voyage, situated within the Hotel du Canada building, will feature a model room from the newly opened Island Tower at Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows. This marks a significant milestone for DVC, as it represents the first time a Welcome Home Center has been established within a Walt Disney World theme park.
The initiative aims to provide prospective DVC members with convenient access to information and a tangible experience of DVC accommodations, all while they are enjoying their time at EPCOT. The detailed model room will allow guests to visualize the DVC experience firsthand.
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Beyond a Simple Refurbishment
For years, the upper levels of the Hotel du Canada have been mostly unused. Aside from Le Cellier Steakhouse operating in the basement, the rest of the structure has remained closed to guests since the closure of Le Boutique des Provinces, a former shop that sold perfume and jewelry.
That’s why this level of construction, especially the addition and replacement of actual structural elements like windows, feels significant. We’re not just seeing new paint or refreshed stonework. We’re seeing what looks like functional modifications being made to a long-dormant space.
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