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Honey, I Shrunk the Audience4D movieDescriptionBased the movie series starring Rick Moranis. You are the audience for the presentation of the Inventor of the Year, which goes to Wayne Szalinski. Needless to say choas insumes when you-the audience-are shrunk down to size and run into mice,snakes and a toddler. A fun 4D movie that mixes many of Disney show elements. Once you get through the ridiculously long pre-show.Everyone show enjoy this...except those afraid of mice. -- Last edited by Christopher Combs [Update this description | Read previous versions] PhotosSafety
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Definately not up to Disney standards. Preshow is too long. The on-screen 3-D is some of the worse I've ever seen. Lots of double vision points, even with the 3-D glasses. The storyline really draggs. It really either needs to be redone or replaced with another attraction. - Gil Long Lame & pathetic and i am a fan of the movie. The preshow is so long & annoying that you are already in a very bad mood (it's nothing more than an ad for Kodak, and i felt like smashing my kodak camera). The show itself is no better. You never get the feeling that you actually shrinked. Young ones might be scared with some of the animals that they have running through the crowd. If they line is more than 20 minutes, it ain't worth it. Not much disney magic. - P V Honey, I Shrunk the Audience is a 3D show that puts you in the audience as the characters from the movie receive an award for their inventions and, of course, wackiness ensues. This attraction would've been fun twenty years ago. The movie is decades old and so is the technology. The "movie" you get to see in the waiting room is a shameless advertisement for Kodak and did nothing but put us in a bad mood. Horrible idea, Disney ... - Mickey Fan It was ok. It is very outdated compared to the other shows we have. Mickey's Philharmagic, It's tough to be a bug and Muppet-Vision. It is really fuzzy. The preshow in the beginning was absolutely awful. Why would they even have that as a pre-show. I was in such a bad mood when i got into the theatre. It was ok but the pre-show ruined the whole thing for me - Austin Jacobs Agreed, the pre-show is a bit much, and the old "True Colors" pre-show with the "Horizons - dream it...do it" slogan was a lot better. The attraction itself is great and as far as I'm concerned is a classic. - Wilfredo Alvelo The movie itself is pretty good, despite being dated. What makes this attraction terrible is the most shameless pre-show advertising I have ever witnessed, courtesy of Kodak. By the time we got into the theater, we were in a terrible mood. Wishy-washy crap, at the very best. - Joshua Counsil a good 3D show, needs improving or replacing but its still good may frighten young children, - jack roberts It was awesome but it was freakin' annoying with the over dramatized special effects - Nate Dapper One of the earliest 3D attractions (I saw it at Disneyland almost 10 years ago) still holds up very well. Solid entertainment. - Sylvain Comeau Good classic fun! although the whole kodak ad at the preshow was lame - Andy Marks WOW! This ride is cool! Is not for young children like under 5 or 6, But I still like it TIP: If you do not like mice,Lions,Or snakes, Defintly skip this attraction. Besides, this ride may be to scary for young children. - Alexandria james |
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