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Honey, I Shrunk the Audience

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About Honey, I Shrunk the Audience

Do not take people with rodent or snake phobias into this 3-D movie attraction. With that warning (which Disney won't give you) out the way -- sure, this is a gross-out attraction, but one of the funniest ones in any park.

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41 votes, so far

Was a good movie ride about 10 years ago. Now, its dated and needs to be replaced with a new film. - Will Chilcote

This show is underrated. Though it is kind of old, the show continues to be one of the best places to chill and watch a well done 3-D attraction. The story is o.k. and the in theatre effects aren't as intense or realistic as the ones in its tough to be a bug at DCA. This is the perfect place to wait while a Space Mountain fastpass window becomes available for use. This is worth a try at least once on your Disneyland vacation. I belive there are shows every 20 or 30 minutes so it's not really hard to get into. - Manny Barron

OK, this attraction is a bit outdated, but I prefer to look at it as "classic". You have to admit, its a better choice than Captain EO, although that movie was pretty funny. - Sarah E

This attraction didn't age well. Very dated special effects, and predictable storyline. Doesn't have the charm of the Muppets one in DCA, and definitely doesn't have the same appeal as It's Tough to be a Bug. I would rather have Captain EO here... at least there's some great dance numbers there. - Brandon Mendoza

I understand why they did away with the Michael Jackson show, Capt Eos, and I agree. But I also have to agree with another writer: “This is starting to get a bit dull.” With the Disney crew sights aimed at California Adventure’s low attraction rate, I fear this won’t get touched for quite a few years. I hope I’m wrong about that, it needs something new. Still…it’s a short reprieve from the walking, so still worth one’s attention. - Bud Webb

This has been here way too long, we really need to get a different movie here. - Vicci Lane

It was neat. If its hot out and you want to rest this is a good place to do it. Its a bit outdated but still good. - T K

I prefer to go on rides at theme parks and not watch things...but this is pretty cool. - Chloe !

A bit old, but I find it to be the most underappreciated attraction this park (or Epcot) has to offer. We will regret the day they take this away, as it is a tremendous 3D experience. - Wilfredo Alvelo

Another attraction in dire need of a refurb. I think most of us know the script inside out by now so it's crying out for a new movie. Another one to shape up or ship out. I'd prefer the former because the concept is still good. - Rob P

It was an ok 3D movie. - Jennifer Sharpe

It's a gross-out attraction, for folks who think that having creepy creatures crawl all over you is funny. If this is your thing, don't miss it. The effects are spectacular. If this concept makes you ill, however, stay far, far away from this show. - Robert Niles


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