Turtle Talk With Crush

sydprincess

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Can someone give me an idea of how long the morning wait is for this attraction? I've read it only takes around 25 people at a time.

Thanks! princess:
 
We just got back and saw this twice. The first time was on Saturday morning. we were there around 9:00 and waited about 10 minutes. The second time was Monday at 10:30 and we waited about 20 minutes. The show lasts about 20 minutes and the theatre holds about 50-75 people depending on how many kids sit on the floor.

It was hilarious by the way and I highly recommend seeing it! Plus it is different each time since it is interactive with the audience so it is fun to see more than once.
 
I saw this in Disneyland a week or so ago, it is the best show and a must do at least a couple of times (assuming you have enough time to do a repeat.)
 
Mary Anne said:
I saw this in Disneyland a week or so ago, it is the best show and a must do at least a couple of times (assuming you have enough time to do a repeat.)

They have it in California, wo hoo! Boy do I need to do more research. I am going to guess it is in DCA, right?
 

also saw it twice, it runs every 20 minutes starting on the hour. so if you don't hit the line at the right time, you could wait 20 min , or like we did in the morning 40 min. the first time we saw it, tues evening, there was almost no one there, around 530, and we were in quickly.

it was cute, adults saw it once, kids twice.
 
Yes it is in Disney's California Adventure, on the Street that you feel like you are in MGM in. The first time we saw it it was just previews and you needed a ticket after that we went back and saw it again, no ticket. It is in the Animations Building I think. Kids sat on the floor up front, if they wanted, the rest of us sat in seats. I want to say there were at least 75 to 100 seats.
 
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My DD was sad that Crush didn't talk to her during our last trip -

so here is my suggestion - he fields questions from the crowd - the kids in our audience didn't have a question - so he went to the adults -

next time we are going to coach her so when crush asks if anyone has a question - she will be ready!!
 
Yes, it is in Living Seas. We waited 5 min. by being at EPCOT at 8:45 for the 9 opening. Got fast pass for Soaren then walked to turtle talk. It is one of the best additions they have done lately. Do not miss it.
 
We were there last week. Went in the afternoon and waited about 40 minutes(if that's how long two shows take). It was fun! Worth the wait. Next time I would go earlier. The theater must have held at least 75 people.
 
I don't have kids but went to go see it anyway and boy am I glad I did. It's absolutely HILARIOUS.......the wait between shows is about 20 mins I think
 
Tip: skip the preshow, head straight for the hydrolators (sp?) and as soon as you get off, get into line, save the looking around for after the show.

Don't miss this, it's a great show and have some questions ready beforehand that you want to ask Crush
 
coinkc said:
We just got back and saw this twice. The first time was on Saturday morning. we were there around 9:00 and waited about 10 minutes. The second time was Monday at 10:30 and we waited about 20 minutes. The show lasts about 20 minutes and the theatre holds about 50-75 people depending on how many kids sit on the floor.

It was hilarious by the way and I highly recommend seeing it! Plus it is different each time since it is interactive with the audience so it is fun to see more than once.

Ditto! We saw it twice... at that time I didn't know it would be different each time (although I knew the questions/answers would be different) and boy was I surprised! The 2nd time was even better than the first with "guest" appearances other than just Crush. ;)
 
When I saw it, a young girl asked "how fast does a turtle swim?" Which Crush had stated the answer to in his opening monologue. Crush's answer was classic! "I'm going to call you Dory."
 
DW and I saw this Crush for the first time on our recent trip and we really enjoyed it. It is a fun concept and it is worth any wait.
 
Give us some good examples of questions to ask? What will get a good response!! :rotfl:
 
Dd got picked last month..it was hysterical. But I can't remember if she had a question and what it was. Not only did Crush talk to her, he asked to talk to the little chiquita's mamacita!! When he asked me how I was enjoying my stay in WDW I replied that it was 'Wicked awesome...we were having a terrific time!' Crush came back with..."Ah, mamacita is from Boston...how totally cooool." I never say 'wicked', must have been all the 'cool dude' talk that brought it out of me. Guess you can't take the Boston out of the girl even if she's out of the area.
We love this show. But, as another poster said...skip the intro and head right for the hydrolators, then bear off to the left and get in line. Then take your time checking out the rest of The Living Seas...it's a great spot.
 
We saw Crush on Tuesday.

It will take a minimum of an hour to get into the Living Seas and to see Crush.

Count on a 10 minute wait to get into the Living Seas, a 5 minute wait to get into the pre-show, skip the pre-show, 5 minutes to get through the hydrolator, 20 minutes to wait in line for Crush and then 20 minutes to see Crush.

Important: We were also at Epcot for EMH morning on Monday. The Living Seas does not open until 9 am. On that particular day, Crush did not open until 10 am.
 
The attraction probably takes 25 children at a time. They sit up front on the floor. There are seats for adults behind the children, and there is room for probably 100-150 adults/teens.

Really good show.
 





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