Difference between revisions of "Voyage of the Little Mermaid"
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==Entrance== | ==Entrance== | ||
On the edge of the bullpen holding area for non-[[Fastpass]] holders, there is a line of bushes where seaweed and fish sprout out of. Definitely worth a look. | On the edge of the bullpen holding area for non-[[Fastpass]] holders, there is a line of bushes where seaweed and fish sprout out of. Definitely worth a look. | ||
+ | ==Staging Area== | ||
+ | The staging area after the bullpen holding area outside is decorated with different things that you might find at the bottom of the ocean after a shipwreck. In addition, the walls have several nautical paintings on them. From the ceiling hang nets, lobster pots, and buoys. | ||
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+ | To open the doors for the show, very often the cast will have small children make announcements in order to get the ball rolling. | ||
+ | ==Theater== | ||
+ | You enter a mist-filled theater that is decorated as if it were an undersea cavern. Once seated, the show begins with dancing day-glo characters from the movie [[Little Mermaid]], the characters being controlled by humans in black suits so that you cannot see them. | ||
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+ | There is then a mixed media film (laser and live-action) that takes you under the sea, including being rained upon from above to really seat in the impression. |
Revision as of 14:24, 16 January 2007
Entrance
On the edge of the bullpen holding area for non-Fastpass holders, there is a line of bushes where seaweed and fish sprout out of. Definitely worth a look.
Staging Area
The staging area after the bullpen holding area outside is decorated with different things that you might find at the bottom of the ocean after a shipwreck. In addition, the walls have several nautical paintings on them. From the ceiling hang nets, lobster pots, and buoys.
To open the doors for the show, very often the cast will have small children make announcements in order to get the ball rolling.
Theater
You enter a mist-filled theater that is decorated as if it were an undersea cavern. Once seated, the show begins with dancing day-glo characters from the movie Little Mermaid, the characters being controlled by humans in black suits so that you cannot see them.
There is then a mixed media film (laser and live-action) that takes you under the sea, including being rained upon from above to really seat in the impression.