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(407) 824-4321
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200 Epcot Center Dr, Future World, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32821
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A surprisingly good and funny interactive show where you (or your kids) may get a chance to chat with Crush from Finding Nemo.
Features
Type: Character Experience
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Type: Movie / Show
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Height Requirements: None
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Extras: Educational
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Extras: FastPass
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Extras: Interactive
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Extras: Level: All Ages / Family Friendly
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Access: Wheelchair & ECV Accessible
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Even though I like the world of Nemo, Turtle Talk with Crush is an experience I wasn't ever excited about but the kids wanted to try it so of course we gave it a go. I was pleasantly surprised at just how good this show is.
You'll enter a small theater type area where you'll sit down in front of a large screen that looks like a huge fish tank. When the show starts, Crush (from Saving Nemo) will come on the screen and talk to you and tell you a bit about himself. The neat part is that you can talk back to Crush and interact with him and ask him questions.
A Cast Member will come around to people in the audience and hand them a microphone so they can speak to Crush. Crush will then respond to what he was asked. Okay, sure, it's pretty obvious how this is all done but it works really well and the humor here is really good as well. The talent they get to play Crush is always right on his game and quick to respond in a witty way.
You'll see other Nemo favorites like Dory as well and it's just a surprisingly good and funny attraction. Kids are sure to love it and be memorized that Crush is right in front of them and talking back to them.
The only annoyance I have, which is common to "show" style attractions is that you wait in a large room before the show and then when it's time to go in it's absolute chaos as everyone pushes and shoves their way in to get the best seats possible. I've seen some unbelievable parents shoving through the crowd so they can get in first to get their kid a front row spot in front of the "tank" to get them a better chance of being able to get the microphone and talk to Crush. It's pretty pathetic that parents do this but it seems to happen often.
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