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Sounds
Dangerous
Disney's Hollywood Studios |
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TOURING AT
A GLANCE...
HOLLYWOOD
BLVD. SUNSET
BLVD.
STREETS OF AMERICA Coming
Late 2008: MICKEY
AVENUE Coming
Summer 2008: ANIMATION
COURTYARD ECHO
LAKE ENTERTAINMENT SPECIAL
EVENTS ARCHIVES
OTHER
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Sounds
Dangerous,
which debuted spring 1999 at the ABC Sound Studios, allows guests to
experience the use of three-dimensional sound and "binaural audio technology."
This attraction features comedian and actor Drew Carey, star
of the popular ABC-TV shows The Drew Carey Show and Whose Line Is It
Anyway? and is located opposite Echo Lake, just beyond the ABC-TV
Theater. Sounds
Dangerous - As you enter the dimly lit theater, you'll be instructed
to put on the headsets you'll find at your seat. The show then begins
with a short video to set up the premise: Drew Carey is an actor working
on a pilot television series called Undercover Live, in which
the actor wears a hidden camera in his tie. Of course, Carey damages
his camera, so that much of the attraction's 12 minutes are in complete
darkness. The sounds, however, are vivid and in many cases hair-raising,
from the hum of a barber's clippers on the back of your neck to a bunch
of angry bees buzzing in your ears. Finally, Carey bungles his way to
successfully solving the crime, video is restored and you are free to
exit the theater and explore the Sound Works. Mini-Review: Many guests have criticized Sounds Dangerous as being rather unimaginative, particularly because it is performed mostly in the dark. If you're a Drew Carey fan, or if you're interested in the images mere sound alone can evoke, you may enjoy this attraction; otherwise you may want to skip it, or save it for when you've done most of your "must-see" shows/rides. Sound
Works -- A hands-on area where guests can experiment with various
sound effects, including creating their own sound track for different
videos, such as a space battle. There are also darkened sound booths
in which visitors can listen to high-quality sounds, similar in nature
to the Sounds Dangerous show. Sound Works can be entered
directly from the street as well as from the Sounds Dangerous
theater. More than half of this attraction takes place in complete darkness. Those who have a fear of the dark should either avoid this attraction, or should sit near the rear of the theater in case they feel the need to exit suddenly. The sounds coming through the headsets are very loud and quite realistic. Some guests, especially children, may find some of these sounds uncomfortable, in particular a segment featuring angry bees. Removing the headsets at these times should alleviate this problem. It's possible to skip the show and head directly to the Sound Works hands-on area through the Sound Works back door. This attraction is wheelchair accessible.Assistive Listening Devices from Guest Services Can Be Used Here. Restrooms and telephones are located right next to the Sounds Dangerous theater. There are no characters associated with this attraction. Kids will enjoy playing at the Sound Works after exiting the show. Be sure to allow a few minutes so they can experiment with the different effects at the sound stations. There is no place to eat in the immediate vicinity of Sounds Dangerous, but there are several restaurants across Echo Lake and the Backlot Express counter service restaurant is just a short walk away. Disney's Hollywood
Studios Restaurants At A Glance Golden Age Souvenirs, with a wide assortment of Disney merchandise, is located right next to the Sounds Dangerous theater. To help
achieve the full, 3-D sound in this show, Drew Carey wore
small microphones in his ears while filming. |
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