Okay, BEFORE I get attacked by everyone, hear me out. I've only gone once (so far), but I still think the technology and presentation is amazing!
The only thing that disappointed me was that they didn't use it to really teach the kids about anything. I know it's not the place for long, in-depth science lectures, but they did nothing to lead the kids into questions about real animals or the ocean or anything. Now, I know that most of it is based on the kid's questions, and you can't avoid things like "How often do you get to play with Nemo?" and all that, but for example, when I went, one little boy asked why Crush had freckles on his nose, and whereas I expected him to say something about blending in to the sand so he could hide, he just made a joke about being born with them.
I guess I just figured that this being in Epcot, there'd be a bit more learning associated with it, especially with the huge possibilities it has.
Maybe someone has a different experience with that? :shrug:
The only thing that disappointed me was that they didn't use it to really teach the kids about anything. I know it's not the place for long, in-depth science lectures, but they did nothing to lead the kids into questions about real animals or the ocean or anything. Now, I know that most of it is based on the kid's questions, and you can't avoid things like "How often do you get to play with Nemo?" and all that, but for example, when I went, one little boy asked why Crush had freckles on his nose, and whereas I expected him to say something about blending in to the sand so he could hide, he just made a joke about being born with them.
I guess I just figured that this being in Epcot, there'd be a bit more learning associated with it, especially with the huge possibilities it has.
Maybe someone has a different experience with that? :shrug: