DD7 and I did the Synergy in Science class, at Epcot, on January 24. We thought it was kind of boring. I really hate to say that. The instructor was so nice, but the program itself just didn't hold our interest.
I should have reported sooner so the details were fresh in my mind, sorry. I will say that at the beginning of the class she took the kids into the Innoventions West building to find a spot to sit on the floor. She showed them some photos of the building of Spaceship Earth, inside the 'ball' and that kind of thing. They were split into groups and given some tinkertoys. I think they were supposed to cooperate to build something, though they only had half a dozen pieces per group to build with or less. DD was upset because the boys in her group totally bulldozed her and she didn't get to give any opinions at all.
She showed them a piece of rubber-like material and asked them to look for where it was used on the ride...
Then we all went to ride Spaceship Earth. It was a little awkward because people who weren't in our group ended up in between us and the instructor was trying, at the loading point, to get us all together again. We gathered outside the exit for her to ask the kids if they spotted the material in use. (It was the skin of the animatronic people.)
Afterwards we headed over to ride Journey Into Imagination with Figment. Then the instructor gathered the kids into a group, sitting on the ground, to the side of the Imagination building near the restrooms. They covered an eye to look at things, then the other eye, stuff like that. (I'm so sorry I can't be more specific, but I'm a little ashamed to admit that I wasn't paying attention.) She led us all into Honey I Shrunk the Audience which was about to start in a minute or two. She handed out special 3D glasses 'overlays' to hold up over the regular 3D glasses. She told the kids to try different things with them during the show -- experiment.
When the movie was over she asked the kids what happened when they experimented with their 3D glasses. We went into the building that houses the Character Meet spot, can't remember what it's called if anything, but we were behind the character area near the restrooms. She had the kids sit on the floor and she pulled out a bunch of large square cards that were covered in tiny square pictures of Disney movie scenes and characters. They put the cards in order, upside down, by the numbers on the back 1-1, 1-2, 1-3, etc. When they flipped them over all the little squares (pixels basically) formed one larger picture. DD did think that part was pretty cool. And we were done, about 15 minutes ahead of schedule.
It was mentioned somewhere that some sort of free gift comes along with the class for each student, but we didn't get anything.
My DD isn't exceptionally bright or anything, but this class just seemed to not challenge her at all. The language, concepts and terms used were very simplistic. The instructor would be great at teaching a preschool or kindergarten class, with this program, I think. DD thought it was boring, and unfortunately I agree with her.
There were no behind the scenes peeks at anything. When we entered attractions it was in the regular standby entrance along with everyone else.