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ANIMATION
COURTYARD
The Magic of Disney
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Voyage of the Little
Mermaid
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INTRODUCTION
Using
a unique combination of special effects, film clips, live performances
and innovative puppetry, Disney's Hollywood Studios successfully translates
the popular and acclaimed animated feature The Little Mermaid
to the stage. Tucked away in the Animation Courtyard, this
17-minute show is guaranteed to satisfy mermaid-lovers, young and
old.
ATTRACTION
Voyage
of the Little Mermaid -- The nautical theme begins as you pass
through a waiting room filled with undersea paraphernalia -- an old
diver's suit, fishing nets, even a fake shark! As you enter the theater,
your senses are tricked into believing that you've been transported
to a beautiful underwater world. A curtain of water showers from the
stage and you're lightly sprayed with a sea mist and gentle breeze
in the murky darkness. The crusty crustacean Sebastian, along
with 100 ocean friend puppets illuminated by black light, start the
show with the Academy Award-winning, "Under the Sea." You soon
meet Ariel, her human love Eric, and the evil sea witch,
Ursula. To move the action along, scenes from the movie are
interspersed between the live performances. As in the original Little
Mermaid, Ariel is eventually transformed into a human and sheds
her glittery green flippers, only to find she has lost her gorgeous
voice. The story concludes with the thwarting of Ursula's wicked plan
in a musical finale that's sure to please.
TOURING
TIPS
HIDDEN
MICKEY: The lasers at the start of the show form a Mickey head.
Voyage of the Little Mermaid is a FASTPASS
attraction. Fastpass works a little differently at this attraction
than at others, however. Upon receiving your Fastpass ticket, you'll
notice that your return "window" is only 10 minutes,
rather than the one-hour windows of other attractions. Be sure to make
note of the time, so you don't miss your return!
This show is 17 minutes long. While crowds may gather in
between start times, the theater holds quite a few people. Don't be
discouraged by large groups waiting outside; check the posted wait times.
But for the best chance of seeing the show with the shortest possible
wait, try to see it first thing in the morning.
The theater is quite dark, which may frighten some small children.
Some children may find the scenes with Ursula, the Sea Witch, a bit
scary or intense.
The elevated stage makes it tough for small children to see all the
details in The Voyage of The Little Mermaid. Their best vantage
point is from the lap of a grown-up. The middle or rear of the theater
offers the best vantage point for viewing the entire stage and all the
special effects.
During the first part of this show, you will be sprayed with a light
mist, to create the illusion of being under the sea. This effect
is particularly noticeable if you're seated in the front of the theater.
Reflective captioning is available
at this attraction.
Assistive
Listening Devices from Guest Services Can Be Used Here.
This attraction
is wheelchair/ECV accessible.
Restrooms and telephones are located around the corner from Voyage
of the Little Mermaid, past the Animation Courtyard Shops.
KIDS
AND CHARACTERS
Unfortunately,
no characters from the Little Mermaid can be found circulating
around the park at this time. However, Pooh and friends make
appearances at stations nearby, along Mickey Avenue. Mickey
Mouse also makes appearances in the Animation Courtyard adjacent
to the Voyage of the Little Mermaid theater several times a day.
Consult your park Guide Map for times.
DINING
There
is no place to eat in the immediate vicinity of Voyage of the Little
Mermaid.
SHOPPING
Animation
Courtyard Shops, located near the exit of the Voyage of the Little
Mermaid, features Little Mermaid and other classic Disney film merchandise.
INTERESTING
FACTS
The figure
of Ursula, the Sea Witch, is actually a puppet that is 12 feet
tall and 10 feet wide.
Voyage of the Little Mermaid features the original music from
the film, created by Oscar- and Grammy Award-winning composers Alan
Menken and Howard Ashman.
This show has been entertaining guests at Disney's Hollywood Studios
since January 7, 1992.
If you
have comments or tips to share with others about touring Disney's Hollywood
Studios' Voyage of the Little Mermaid, please
email us. Thank you.
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