Cranium Command

Do you enjoy Cranium Command?

  • Yes

    Votes: 95 82.6%
  • No

    Votes: 5 4.3%
  • Undecided

    Votes: 15 13.0%

  • Total voters
    115
I'm undecided
It is a good ride , if you have time and can remember it is there. The ride is good but i will not go out of my way it see it. I have to be in the right frame of mind at the right time in the right place
 

David

Active Member
One of the things I like about CC is that it is not too well known, so there is never a long wait, it's inside and cool, and really well done. Teaches kids as they have fun--and adults learn a thing or two, also!
 

NADisney

Active Member
The attraction shows you can still have a good production without alot of dramatic special effects, for once the characters are the show and not the building inside or out.
 

figmentmom

Well-Known Member
The first time my husband and I saw Cranium Command, we had our 13-year-old son in tow, and we laughed until we cried (so did his sister!) It never loses its appeal for me.
 

DCA Fan

New Member
I love this ride! It's so cute!
A fun thing to do is to stay after the show and a few people are left, then that binocular thing (forgot its name) starts dishing out some interesting comments, "Uh, madam, you forgot your child. Oh, that's your husband? I'm sorry." :lol:
 

MKCustodial

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by DCA Fan
I love this ride! It's so cute!
A fun thing to do is to stay after the show and a few people are left, then that binocular thing (forgot its name) starts dishing out some interesting comments, "Uh, madam, you forgot your child. Oh, that's your husband? I'm sorry." :lol:

So THAT is where that's from... Interesting. People do quote that a lot. :animwink:
 

Lady Tinkerbell

New Member
Who else stars in the show as the various organs? Isn't Bobcat Goldweith something? I love Cranium Command. Whenever I'm fed up with all the lines or just need to cool down, my family and I head over to the WoL. The pavillion definitely needs a re-vamping... as long as they keep cranium command! :animwink:
 

Terp02

New Member
Original Poster
If I remember correctly here is some of the lineup:
John Lovitz: right brain
the father from Beethoven: left brain
Dana Carvey and Kevin Neelon (Hans and Frans): the heart
Norm from cheers (forgot his name): stomach
Bobcat Goldthwait: Adrenal gland
and now I'm drawing a blank with everyone else. Darnit!:brick:
 

DisneyFreak721

New Member
To anyone in high school or maybe younger cuz i know there are more of you out there. If your school offers a psychology class, take it, then go back to WDW and watch CC. It's even better and there are lot's of hidden jokes that would have just flown over my head. It's my favorite show in all of Epcot, and never has a line! Plus, it's got two of my favorite pieces of pre-show dialogue in it.
"Where do you think you are? Disney World!?"

"There are successes....And there are failures"

Those of you who have seen the show should remember the 2nd line.
 

tenchu

Well-Known Member
I think CC is one of the most underrated shows in WDW. I was gonna start a thread on this, but don't you think that there are too many of the rides in Epcot which just don't get enough publiscity? I'm sure that if i didn't do my home work before i go to Disney, i would have missed a lot of these brilliant attractions. I think thats partly wjhy some people think that Epcot is boring, because they miss these attractions.
 

Luau Cove

New Member
Probably because it's almost hidden, not only in Epcot but also inside the Wonders of Life pavillion. People may think it's just a sign for an area or those little arcades or anything but an attraction. It needs to be showed to the public in order to be popular.

-->LUAU
 

steve2wdw

WDW Fan Since 1973
I agree that CC seems to get lost in the shuffle. It's strange that with Disney being the master of marketing, they don't seem able to hype up the under-preforming areas and attractions of their parks. If they could spread out some of the crowds to these areas, they may actually pick up some added revenue in the shops and restaurants in those places along with exposing guests to attractions that they've never experienced.
 

Luau Cove

New Member
Food Rocks and Cranium Command are two of a kind!
I like that these two places are basically empty and so it's very comfortable to watch these shows.
I always wonder about the girl in CC, Natalie Gregory. I remember seeing her somewhere else, but I really can recall where. She must be a grown-up by now...

-->LUAU
 

Mikey4WDW

Member
Cranium Comman

I have seen Cranium Command several times. I make it a point to see it on each of my visits to WDW. I think that someone who is a parent can especially appreciate it.

:lol:
 

durhay

Active Member
I loved CC when I first saw it back in '90, but even then I thought "This will be seriously dated one day" and I was depressed because I knew it would be replaced someday. I didn't realize then that my fave rides would someday be gone.
 

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