Apart from a huge foodcourt there are two attractions inside. Living with the Land is the most popular, and the lines can get pretty long for what is a boat ride through the solar-powered gardens inside. The other attraction, right by the revolving restaurant, is a politically correct yet inspired environmental cartoon featuring The Lion King's Pumba and Timon.
Looking for Kitchen Kabaret or Food Rocks? Sorry. The theater is gone, now a preboarding area for the upcoming Soarin' Over California ride. The Food Rocks theater hosted a musical audioanimatronic show as The Wrapper, voiced by Tone Loc, introduced song parodies based on rock tunes from the likes of Sting, Neil Sedaka and Peter Gabriel. The theater formerly housed the more clever Kitchen Kabaret as fruits and vegetables sang about their nutritional merits. Since chocolate-maker Nestle sponsors this pavilion it may seem a bit bizarre to blast junk food, but, in moderation as the shows espoused, a Nestle Crunch now and then should be fine. Still open though, check if Nestle is doing their cookie making demonstration for kids. The young 'uns make their own cookies and get to eat them. Yes, FREE COOKIES!
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