I saw this in January during a quick 2 day visit - went twice since it was so good. Oddly, I was at WDW 16 days in December and had no idea it existed - saw it on these boards.
As I mentioned elsewhere, I had a panic attack that day in the Living Seas, and Crush was a little tough due to my claustrophobia. A very sweet older CM snuck me in and escorted me out of the show, where I was asked to complete a survey.
I had a great time with the survey taker - we talked for about 20 minutes regarding the show and how it is so underpromoted. (A good thing with short lines, I can't imagine the line building during peak season) They are apparently looking at a larger venue, but I can't imagine how as that whole area was recently redone.
It's sad what has happened to Living Seas, and great that Nemo has revitalized it, but the intial queue area and waiting areas before the hydrolators really need to be reworked - wait in the queue, wait in the circular room, wait for a hydrolator, walk into the gift shop - oh, look - it's a fish!
As I mentioned elsewhere, I had a panic attack that day in the Living Seas, and Crush was a little tough due to my claustrophobia. A very sweet older CM snuck me in and escorted me out of the show, where I was asked to complete a survey.
I had a great time with the survey taker - we talked for about 20 minutes regarding the show and how it is so underpromoted. (A good thing with short lines, I can't imagine the line building during peak season) They are apparently looking at a larger venue, but I can't imagine how as that whole area was recently redone.
It's sad what has happened to Living Seas, and great that Nemo has revitalized it, but the intial queue area and waiting areas before the hydrolators really need to be reworked - wait in the queue, wait in the circular room, wait for a hydrolator, walk into the gift shop - oh, look - it's a fish!