What is your favorite show at Walt Disney World???
Whether it's an official stage show, an audio animatronic show, or a show in front of the castle or hat, past or present.... What are your favorites? Other areas such as shows in Downtown Disney and resorts can be included as well.
My favorite shows within the park would have to be the following...
Voyage of the Little Mermaid
I love this show! The few actors that take part in this show are always very good and on top of their game. The puppetry, special effects... It's all pretty neat! In my opinion. I love it, I never miss it on any of my trips!
The Bird and Robot Show
Of course, I've obviously never seen it in person... but this forgotten show from the World of Motion pavilion that used to be in EPCOT, seemed to be very entertaining! At least, through YouTube. I wish they had moved this over to Innoventions, and possibly upgrade the bird to where he can actually interact with the guests. It would have been pretty neat.
EDIT: I wouldn't technically consider films, "shows." When I think of "show," I think of something live being performed for an audience... This is natural for me to think so considering I grow up in the theatre-world. But, to each their own definition of "show"!
Whether it's an official stage show, an audio animatronic show, or a show in front of the castle or hat, past or present.... What are your favorites? Other areas such as shows in Downtown Disney and resorts can be included as well.
My favorite shows within the park would have to be the following...
Voyage of the Little Mermaid
I love this show! The few actors that take part in this show are always very good and on top of their game. The puppetry, special effects... It's all pretty neat! In my opinion. I love it, I never miss it on any of my trips!
The Bird and Robot Show
Of course, I've obviously never seen it in person... but this forgotten show from the World of Motion pavilion that used to be in EPCOT, seemed to be very entertaining! At least, through YouTube. I wish they had moved this over to Innoventions, and possibly upgrade the bird to where he can actually interact with the guests. It would have been pretty neat.
EDIT: I wouldn't technically consider films, "shows." When I think of "show," I think of something live being performed for an audience... This is natural for me to think so considering I grow up in the theatre-world. But, to each their own definition of "show"!
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