AMusicLifeForMe
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1. Monkeys...Definitely one got hurt or one got sick and they couldn't find a replacement.We see the show at least once and usually twice on each trip, our favorite show. This time, there were only 3 tumble monkeys so my first thought was one was out sick/hurt. That entire act was very abbreviated. But then we started noticing other changes such as the performance by the fire dancer; it was definitely different. Also, there was something different about the stage, can't quite put my finger on it, but it was different. For one thing, I believe the stage used to have two matts that were used by the monkeys and then removed. This time, it was one solid stage. There was a significant reduction in the performers who walk and perform around the stage too. My wife noticed that at the end of the show, when the performers get children from the audience and they walk around the stage, that only four performers got kids this time and rather than walking around the stage, the kids just walked around those four performers. The section with the aerialist who does the bird act also seemed different. When we left the theater, both my wife and I thought we had been "cheated" when we were discussing the show. But there were definitely differences this time.
2. Stage...If the monkeys don't do their routine, there is no need to have the mats and change the stage format. So, they keep the stage as one solid piece for the entire show.
3. Fire person...I think his act is changed when the monkeys can't perform their act for some reason. I can't quite remember what was changed. Maybe the fire on the stage?
4. I have never seen the kids not walk around the entire stage. There must have been a really good reason for that change.
5. Aerialist...The only way that scene is different is if the flying cable doesn't work.
6. I have never seen them use less dancers.
Anyways, I'm sorry you might not have had the greatest show. In many ways, Disney runs this show 8 or 9 times a day I think. For that reason, things are bound to not go right at every show. I haven't had the greatest shows at FOTLK either, and as someone who likes musicals, concerts, etc, I think it is great that Disney will still run the show even with changes. I have seen them stop many of their other shows if something goes wrong. As someone who appreciates live shows, thank you Disney for not stopping this show just because you can't put on the perfect show that they want to. FOTLK will always be my favorite show at WDW even if they have changes or they have a perfect show.
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