I got the date right! Well, this update mainly focuses on the WONDERS of WDW. After just getting off the Disney Wonder a few weeks ago(in another update), I was very excited to go and see Wonders of Life at Epcot one more time, as it may be the last. Then on to the Wonderful new Finding Nemo The Musical (third time for me!) and some other updates from the 2 parks. We shall Start with Epcot!
Epcot:
The Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow is just fine all together.
-Wonders of Life is great, I really miss how this amazing pavilion is not open year-round.
-The Body Wars Simulator was creeking, squeaking, and making lots of noise the entire time. There was only 1 simulator running, and only 6 people (incl. myself) in it. The noises were a bit distracting, and the entrance ramp area smelled of burning gears. But hey, it brought back many memories, so I'm good with that.
-Saw Cranium Command for the 1st time, and I must say that's Epcot summed up in 15 minutes. To educate as well as inform. Great Show, and wish I can see it again. However, the preshow was without audio for the 1st minute, until a CM came up to fix it. Very funny, and a great show altogether.
-The Making of Me was also clever, but I had seen that before. I never noticed the effectiveness of the wide screen format, as it really does bring out the best in the film. Martin Short does an amazing job with that role.
-All and all, WoL is alive and ok. It could use some work, but hey, I'm not complaining, just reporting the facts.
-There is a new Rehab. wall up to the right side of Guest Relations.
Animal Kingdom!
-Nothing much to report here, other than Nemo pulled in a giant crowd for the shows, backing up to Chester and Hester's Hillbilly land. :lol: We were waiting near the huge dino, and still managed to get in with great seats. Don't let the line discourage you, as almost everyone gets in.
-Demolition has indeed started for the new Asia restaurant, as a huge tree clearing is evident.
-Nemo has been added to the park maps, with a new illustration of theater in the wild as an enclosed venue. The description reads as follows: "19 Finding Nemo--The Musical- "Sea" this exciting, original stage show that brings Disney-Pixar's "Finding Nemo" to life right before your eyes through merging puppetry with live performances!" There are 3 icons: Hand held Captioning, Assistive listening devices, and Guest must be able to transfer from their wheelchair/ECV to experience this attraction, which I found a bit odd.
-Everest Still continues to grace the park map cover.
-Some stone work has been added to the sign out front. I wonder if it will become a water feature, as the design appears to accommodate that.
-A new billboard for the Musical.
That's all for now! Ask any questions you would like!
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Epcot:
The Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow is just fine all together.
-Wonders of Life is great, I really miss how this amazing pavilion is not open year-round.
-The Body Wars Simulator was creeking, squeaking, and making lots of noise the entire time. There was only 1 simulator running, and only 6 people (incl. myself) in it. The noises were a bit distracting, and the entrance ramp area smelled of burning gears. But hey, it brought back many memories, so I'm good with that.
-Saw Cranium Command for the 1st time, and I must say that's Epcot summed up in 15 minutes. To educate as well as inform. Great Show, and wish I can see it again. However, the preshow was without audio for the 1st minute, until a CM came up to fix it. Very funny, and a great show altogether.
-The Making of Me was also clever, but I had seen that before. I never noticed the effectiveness of the wide screen format, as it really does bring out the best in the film. Martin Short does an amazing job with that role.
-All and all, WoL is alive and ok. It could use some work, but hey, I'm not complaining, just reporting the facts.
-There is a new Rehab. wall up to the right side of Guest Relations.
Animal Kingdom!
-Nothing much to report here, other than Nemo pulled in a giant crowd for the shows, backing up to Chester and Hester's Hillbilly land. :lol: We were waiting near the huge dino, and still managed to get in with great seats. Don't let the line discourage you, as almost everyone gets in.
-Demolition has indeed started for the new Asia restaurant, as a huge tree clearing is evident.
-Nemo has been added to the park maps, with a new illustration of theater in the wild as an enclosed venue. The description reads as follows: "19 Finding Nemo--The Musical- "Sea" this exciting, original stage show that brings Disney-Pixar's "Finding Nemo" to life right before your eyes through merging puppetry with live performances!" There are 3 icons: Hand held Captioning, Assistive listening devices, and Guest must be able to transfer from their wheelchair/ECV to experience this attraction, which I found a bit odd.
-Everest Still continues to grace the park map cover.
-Some stone work has been added to the sign out front. I wonder if it will become a water feature, as the design appears to accommodate that.
-A new billboard for the Musical.
That's all for now! Ask any questions you would like!
ONLY wdwmagic.com and dlrp.fr have the rights to publish these photos. If you should need to publish these photos on a website not mentioned above, please obtain permission from me via PM. If you should want the photos in a larger size, please contact me via PM. Thanks!