This 3-D movie is similar to Jim Henson's MuppetVision 4-D ride in MGM Studios. It coordinates action in the theater with what is happening on the screen. The theater looks like the middle of an anthill, with holes and tunnels everywhere. Keep an eye on some of these holes for an appearance by the protagonist, Flick, played by TV's Dave Foley.
Disney uses almost everything in their bag of tricks in this attraction, so look for the special effects in this performance to become legendary. (Even your senses of touch and smell are stimulated.)
The attendants of this ride repeatedly warn you about the severity of the ride, and they mean it. Older elementary school age kids can probably handle the intensity, but it's unlikely young children will be able to sit through the show. There are segments of complete darkness and some genuinely scary moments.
If you have the constitution and aren't leery of spiders, roaches, and other insects, don't miss this attraction. Lines can get long, but the wait goes quickly due to distrations such as the Tree's carvings and the funny posters mounted in the waiting area.
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