As the name might indicate, this pavilion is about the new inventions and technology we can expect to see in the near future. Spread out between two immense buildings that encircle Spaceship Earth in the center of Future World, Innoventions features the technology that may soon impact our daily lives. The Innoventions East building is geared towards adults, as manufacturers like General Electric demonstrate the latest products available to the home of the future. You can see a completely automated home or connect to the Web on some of the available computers.
Innoventions West is a kid's dream-come-true, as companies like Sega display a world of new video games and technology. This building also has interactive displays on the Internet and other forms of communication. Most of the displays in Innoventions are interactive hands-on exhibits, so it might be hard to drag the kids away from all the new games. But don't get too impatient; in the mean time you can e-mail or send a fax postcard anywhere. The cavernous building rarely gets too crowded, but go first thing in the morning if you want maximum time with the exhibits. It's worth at least a quick look.
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