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| The only scary (though
not too scary) moments are when you
come face to face with some of the
more menacing dinosaurs, and during
the Big Bang movie sequence (which
is VERY loud). |
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| The moving theater seating
moves very slowly. For much of the
show you are stationery. |
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| The dinosaur sequence
is outstanding (watch out for snorting
dinosaurs!) and the movie sequences
are well made, particularly during
the second half where you go into outer
space, under water, and into the nucleus
of an atom to learn about nuclear energy. |
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| Some of the movie sequences
give you the sensation of flight. If
you get dizzy (which is unlikely since
you're sitting down), just look away
and the sensation will pass. |
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| The Energy pavilion
is moderately popular, but since the
theater can accommodate up to 580
people, your wait time is
usually no longer
than the length of the previous show. |
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| This is one of the longest
shows in Walt Disney World, clocking
in at just under half an hour. |
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Ellen's Energy Adventure is a
unique combination of the classic Disney dark ride and a
theater presentation. Very relaxing (except for the Big Bang!). |
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