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| This is a FastPass
attraction, but if wait times are under 20 minutes
it’s better to wait in the standby line.
If you use a FastPass at that time you’ll
probably get into the same group that’s
about to go in, so you’ll be waiting just
as long. |
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| You may sometimes
get a bonus FastPass for Honey I Shrunk the Audience
when you get a FastPass for any of the other
headline attractions (such as Test Track and
Mission: Space). |
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| Admission to the
show works
like this: the initial queue area is in the lobby
of the Honey I Shrunk the Audience pavilion.
Once your welcomed through the turnstiles you'll
be in a preshow area, where you'll see a short
film (not in 3D) about using your imagination
that's presented by Kodak. You'll also receive
some last minute instructions from Dr. Channing
(during this time you're actually waiting for
the current show to end). After the instructions
are given you are then invited inside the theater
for the show. |
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| The best seats are
actually towards the middle/rear of the theater.
If you sit too close you may not be able to see
the 3D effects very well. |
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| To assure yourself
a spot towards the rear of the theater, stand
toward the back in the preshow room and enter
through
one
of
the
doors on the left. This will put you towards
the back of the theater. Additionally, since
you must move all the way down the row when entering
the theater (no stopping halfway across!), you’ll
want to let in a large group of people ahead
of you so you’ll be able to sit in the
middle. |
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| Some portions of
the show are quite loud and feature large, scary
animals (including 3D snakes and lions) that
may frighten younger children. |
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| For your safety,
don’t put your safety glasses on until
your safely seated in theater safely... |
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