The 18-minute, 200-degree-wide movie Impressions de France is no longer the freshest example of a tourism film—mostly classical music and postcard-worthy shots of some 50 picturesque places. It has been playing continuously since Epcot opened in 1982, so the imagery lacks the fidelity we expect today, but nevertheless, this film is a masterpiece among sightseeing pictures. Happily, it provides seating.

A tot-appropriate Beauty and the Beast Sing-Along film told from the point of view of Gaston’s misunderstood henchman LeFou is scheduled at other times in this space, so check your app if you’re into that. Disney spent proper money on making it; it even hired Angela Lansbury, well into her 90s, to voice Mrs. Potts again. Most of the time, it has to settle for sound-alike actors for its attractions.