Originally Posted By Doobie This topic is for Discussion of <a href="http://www.LaughingPlace.com/Latest.asp?I1=ID&I2=1661" target="_blank">The Latest: Latest: New Exhibit Coming to the American Adventu</a>
Originally Posted By Doobie Anyone know if this is replacing the current exhibit of African art? Or ??? Doobie.
Originally Posted By TDLFAN Does this mean they will finally stop loading the theater thur the exit doors as seems to be the case often??
Originally Posted By Indigo I've frequently been to the show this last year (my 3-year old son loves it, who knew!) and have never seen it load through the exit. Have I mentioned that Lonnie at American Adventure is, in my opinion, the best on-stage cast member at Epcot. As for the African Art exhibit. I suspect they will be replaced by this new exhibit. There isn't a lot of other space in the lobby. It really fills up when the park is busy. I witnessed just such a performance the week after Christmas, when American Adventure played to a full house. There were fewer than 10 empty seats in the theatre including the handicapped row. I think even the cast members were surprised by the attendance at the show that day.
Originally Posted By davewasbaloo I know I was really disappointed when they loaded via the exit in early December
Originally Posted By danyoung >Have I mentioned that Lonnie at American Adventure is, in my opinion, the best on-stage cast member at Epcot.< Seriously? The little old guy with the tiny way-back-in-the-throat voice? Seriously? I know he's way into it all, and that's a plus. I can't help but think, though, that a person who works a job that requires public speaking should maybe oughtta have a somewhat decent voice to start with. I give Lonnie an A for effort and attitude. But the actual application of his job skills makes me cringe. Sorry.
Originally Posted By ssWEDguy >> Any original Mouseketeer gets my thumbs up too << Chuckle. I got this, even if no one else did. A good one, too.
Originally Posted By MPierce I just want to know if Cheryl works there, she owned the key to my heart.