We didn't get fancy nametags for Energy and Waves- just stick on ones.
Are you going to be writing about your trip? I'd love to hear what you thought of the class.
I'm not sure yet if I will do a trip report but I can write a review of our class on here as there are probably others interested.
My DS13 took the Energy and Waves class at MK on Mon. 8/20. The class met inside the turnstiles at 9 am. We caught the bus from CSR shortly after 8 am, arrived and got through bag check by 8:25 am. So we had plently of time to spare. The crowd had already built up inside the gate for rope drop and my DS didn't want to stand in the crowd. So we sat on a bench outside the turnstiles to wait. By the time the crowd had cleared out it was about 9 am so it didn't give us much time to find the group. I think if the start time was earlier or later (or met in a different spot) would have worked better to avoid the initial rope drop crowd.
After checking in we were divided into about 3 groups, I think. There were also a few groups of younger kids. The facilitator for our group was Todd. I won't go into all the details of the class but it included 3 attractions: Stitch's Great Escape, The Haunted Mansion and Mickey's Philharmagic....in that order. Before each attraction the group discussed things related to energy and sound waves and did a couple little experiments. I think that part was a little boring for the kids, though they did seem to like an experiment they did with a tuning fork.
**SPOILER ALERT**
The Haunted Mansion part was the best part of the class. First they went on the ride then after there is a "surprise" where they go behind the scenes. This was very cool

and you get to see how some of the special effects are done and we also saw some of Fantasyland expansion construction.

Todd (the facilitator) use to be a training supervisor at the HM and had so many interesting facts about the HM (at least interesting to me)

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All in all we enjoyed the class. I think it did seemed a little long and appeared the kids were losing interested after the HM part. I know my DS and I were getting hot and hungry...glad we brought along water bottles. Also I didn't always see the connections between the discussions/experiements and the attractions. I do have to say that I thought Todd was excellent and very informative and enthusiastic. He tried to include all the kids and encouraged my DS and a couple of other kids that weren't as eager to participate.
My DS couldn't help but compare this class to the Animation Magic class that he took last Oct. Keeping in mind that Animation is a big interest of his and already has a lot of knowledge about it, he found that class a little boring (also he didn't feel well and ended up at urgent care later that night with strep throat

). He did however like the drawing (Sorcerer Mickey) part. He says he would rate the Animation Magic a 5 out of 10 and Energy and Waves a 7.
