This multi-faceted tribute to the human body has a little bit of everything. Body Wars is a favorite as riders hop on a motion simulator on a jerky trip inside a human being. While there is a 40-inch height requirement the ride is volatile and the heavy use of theatrical blood red may make it a nauseating experience for some. Also in the pavilion is Cranium Command, a hilarious presentation of life in the mind of a 12-year-old. Another amusing, yet educational film is shown in the small theater. The Making of Me stars Martin Short and deals with the delicate issue of human sexuality. Hidden away is a cute booth sponsored by Metropolitan Life in which park guests can submit their name and address and receive a newsletter by mail with the headline that the family (by name) was spotted at EPCOT. Scattered about, beyond a nutritional juice bar, are interactive and at times exercise-intensive diversions.
Unfortunately, this pavillion is only open during peak periods. So you may find yourself at a barren building while the giant DNA molecule model in front of the place weeps alone.
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