I guess I wasn't being very clear
I like to assume everyone can identify those quotes from the various parts of the attraction (since playing the trivia games...)
Anyways, the Universe of Energy is by no means a "frightening" experience, but it is very dark and loud. Those are our two warning we give to peoplee in the audience. Most times, no one listens or thinks twice about it.. but when we say loud.. we mean loud.
We are probably one of the loudest shows in all of WDW.
And for dark? It doesn't get much darker than pitch-black.
So.. I guess i'll explain the scenes
For the sake of making more sense.. I go sequentially.
Warning.. reading further may completely ruin the Universe of Energy for you. (Unless you've already experienced it.. and then it's a no-brainer that you've seen this all before)
1. The Big Bang - Definately the loudest scene in the entire show. The creation of the Universe as depicted as a very loud event used to showcase the wonders of high end audio equipment. Literally "Breathtaking." It ends with the "Crash Landing" in a primative world.
2. My Friends the T-Rex and "You're not Bill..." both occur as you enter into the Diorama. The various dinosaurs Ellen encounters as she stumbles through the poorly lit "dawn of time" are a bit grumbly and have a tendancy to roar as she bumps into and/or unwittingly insults them.
4. "...sparked the progress of human civiliazation!"
5. Mirror Antics
6. "What is rain Alex?"
7. The Solid Fossil Fuel!
8. Dive!
The above are all scenes from the second film sequence which have some very loud points. # 4 is the introduction of Fire to human civilization. The rest in order are segments about: Solar Energy, Hydroelectric Power, Coal, and Offshore Oil Platforms.
9. After the oil rig, is the Nuclear Energy sequence where we're now down on an atomic level and the atoms around us decide to react. It's very loud, comparable to the Big Bang. Fission leads to Fusion and the "Power of the stars!" as we zoom into the Solar Flares and Ellen Declares "I'm beginning to see the light!" This of course, is all very loud.
10. Finally, after Ellen finishes her game and shows off ner newfound knowledge, she comes back on the screen as a narrator and tells the audience to "Look out!" She then laughs, declares herself a kidder, and says goodbye :wave: - which is immediately followed by a very loud dinosaur roar which opens the vehicles doors and prompts your friendly CM to tell you where and how to exit the theater.
See.. it all makes sense.. if you know your attractions by heart
-Rob