"Turtle Talk with Crush"????

antkim

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Does this run continuously or is it only offered at certain "times" of the day like the shows?

Thanks...you guys will be sick of me by the end of the day! LOL I leave on Monday and I have now decided to spend more time in Epot than orginally planned. There is not much I do not know about the other parks but I have only been to Epcot 1 day and we did not "see" much as far as the attractions were concerned!

Any advice on which attractions would be good for a 6 yr old and 17 month old would be MUCH appreciated!

Kim
 
Our dd5 loved this and so did we. It runs on the hour and half hour. Like totally awesome Dude. I couldn't resist. :rotfl:
 
I KNOW we are going to love this! Thanks!!
 
Turtle Talk runs continuously.

When my kids were 6 they liked: Honey I Shrunk the Audience, (they have Journey into Imagination which is good for younger ones), Universe of Energy (long but they really like dinosaurs), Spaceship Earth, El Rio del Tiempo in Mexico, Malestrom in Norway. Look for the electric train set up between (I think) Germany and Italy. Back then they really like the show when eating at Biergarten in Germany. Look for the kidcot stops in each country, and on my trip last week I saw some set up in FW, like in the gift shop where Test Track empties out. I do not know if they have this anymore but at the turnstiles ask if they have the Epcot Discovery Guide, the kids can get it stamped and signed at the Kidcot stops. When my DS's were young we had to ask for it, they didn't give it out automatically, but now that they are older I haven't inquired about it.
 

The Turtle talk, as everyone stated runs continuously but when I was there last week, it opened a little later than the Living Seas Building. It was however, fantastic! I was there for one day (tagged onto a business trip) and decided to scope it out before I take my son in April. Really neat! They also had nemo out front with some coral reef looking characters on stilts. I bet you kids will also like the dolphins and the sting ray exhibits also. The sharks playroom (based on the sharks in Finding Nemo) looked really neat as well, with lots of oportunities to take some neat photo's. Again, the kidcot stops are fun to do. They actually had one in the Living Seas pavillion when I was there as well as Test Track-- neat to see this program expanding. If you kids like characters, look on your program guide to find out when the characters on Holiday bus comes out. Have fun~
 
Don't miss this one!

The only thing I would say is that the attraction does not hold a huge amount of people so I would get in line reasonably early after the last show is admitted (assuming you don't make it into that one!)

My DDs absolutely loved this. (Actually, so do I ;) )
 
All attractions you have mentioned are good kids - but my DDs hated the Honey, I Shrunk the Audience movie and anything like it. And they were older than 6! They are both squeamish about those kinds of attractions.

But Turtle Talk rocks, dude!!!
 
I am SOOOO excited to see/do all these new things! It's nice to experience different attractions!!

Kim
 











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