Originally Posted By TDLFAN They take Crush out of the Living Seas...and what else is there to see? No reason to go into that old pavillion.
Originally Posted By vbdad55 Crush was one of the most pleasant surprises in the last few years to be sure.....I went in expecting something just Ok-- and it was far better than that...I enjoyed it as much as the kids
Originally Posted By Blackie Pueblo Just went here late November and found the paint new paint job was pretty impressive. But there really wasn't a whole lot worth seeing. The manatee exhibit is still there, but sadly I have seen MUCH better Manatee exhibits at Sea World and Lowry Park Zoo. A couple of the big tanks would be so impressive if they had more in it. They had these huge tanks with only a handful of fish. The Jelly fish tank was the only thing that was pretty impressive to me as of late.
Originally Posted By danyoung Crush is such a hit that they've turned the entire central area of that floor into a gigantic Crush queue. I like the attraction, but that mass of people right at the center of the pavilion just doesn't sit right with me.
Originally Posted By Blackie Pueblo It didn't seem right to me either danyoung. But like I said, there wasn't a whole lot on the bottom floor anyway was there?
Originally Posted By danyoung ^^ No, but for me that wasn't the point. It just seemed as if they turned the pavilion into a gigantic queue, and it changed the vibe of the place.
Originally Posted By vbdad55 If they somehow enclosed the queue area and plussed it - that would be good
Originally Posted By LuvDatDisney "No, but for me that wasn't the point. It just seemed as if they turned the pavilion into a gigantic queue, and it changed the vibe of the place." Not surprising. They are blanding down/dumbing down Epcot and have been since the 90s arrived and Eisner and Co. didn't know what to do with the park, and weren't going to spend the money needed to keep it fresh and relevant.
Originally Posted By danyoung ^^ Well, while I don't really argue your point, I have no problem at all with the Crush show - in fact I think it's a terrific use of technology in an innovative way. I just don't like to see the cattle milling about in the center of what was once a somewhat grand concourse. I like the idea someone else had - enclose the queue and theme it, now that the attraction is a huge success.