While this is a standing-room only show, the visually impressive 20 minute film presentation, with nine unique screens wrapping around the auditorium is worthwhile except for bored and short children. With Robin Williams and Rhea Perlman providing voices to the automaton hosts, and a film that stars Jeremy Irons, it is a solid production and a respectable escape from the hot sun outside. The show is now open only seasonally, during peak park days. You will travel from a French exposition to a young Mozart's piano concerto to a prehistoric encounter. The building formerly housed another circlevision 360 film, sponsored then by Monsanto.
The best place to enjoy Walt Disney World is by staying at one of the park's many onsite resort hotels which offer early entry into the parks and are available as value, moderate and deluxe lodging alternatives.
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