Susan Savia
Well-Known Member
It sounds like fun to me, can't wait to try it...
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After visiting StormStruck last week, I have no desire to go again. And, if someone could only visit Epcot once a year I would recommend skipping this show altogether.
The wait for our family was about 25 minutes. The presentation is really for older kids and adults. I'd suggest being at least eight years old; the language/terms used are not kid-friendly. [How is a little kid suppose to understand building terms?] There isn't anything FUN about having water sprayed all over your face (for some reason I got drenched and yes, I was wearing my 3D glasses). And, I can't imagine little kids enjoying the winds.
Just my thoughts.
Well I am really glad, that it is not too kid-friendly. And I am sure a lot of others are too. After all EPCOT WAS NOT MADE primarily for small kids but more for older kids and adults. And an educational attraction that is on the mental level of a kid that is younger than 8 years actually only could be very boring or even annoying to everyone else. Little kids have plenty to do in WDW, the imagineers really don't have to make every single attraction little-kid-friendly.
YEP!
But don't tell that to what happened to the Living Seas.
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