laurajetter
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When I went to WDW with my parents years ago I remember very distinctly a sound booth in Epcot where you could place headphones on to listen to a scene unfold. (I think it may have been in the Journey Into Imagination pavilion after you come out of the ride where you can try out different activities, but I'm not positive. It definitely was indoors.) I remember the scene took place in a barbershop (you are the person getting the haircut) and there was a conversation going on. It was a very unique experience because you really felt like you were there, just by the way you could hear the sound effects. For instance, a man crossed the floor and his footsteps started on the left side of the headphone, got louder, switched to the right ear and then got softer. When the hair cutter started to blow dry your hair, because of the way the sound switched back and forth it TRULY felt like it was actually happening. In addition to the barbershop scene, there was a little sound quiz where they would let you listen to a sound and then ask you if it was 'sound A,' which you of course thought it was, then they tell you it's 'sound B,' which was something completely different. The only one I can remember is the sound of rain during a downpour...that is exactly what it sounded like. Then they tell you it is actually the sound of bacon being fried in a frying pan, which you then recognize as being the true sound. They had a bunch of sounds like these and I remember being so impressed with the whole experience.
The last time I went to WDW was in 1997 and either I couldn't find it or they had done away with them. When I was there as a kid, the area it was in had a wall with several doors, each door opened into a tiny sound booth. Does anyone remember this? Were you as impressed as I was? Do they still exist somewhere? I would love to have my husband try it out!
-Laura
The last time I went to WDW was in 1997 and either I couldn't find it or they had done away with them. When I was there as a kid, the area it was in had a wall with several doors, each door opened into a tiny sound booth. Does anyone remember this? Were you as impressed as I was? Do they still exist somewhere? I would love to have my husband try it out!
-Laura
