sassyredhead
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I had no idea what this attraction was prior to seeing it! We wandered past the building, saw Mickey on the marquis, and wandered inside. Wow, I'm so glad we did! Perhaps I'm a bit naive living here in the wilds of Kansas, but I had NO IDEA 3-D had moved beyond the blue/red glasses that don't work so well.
Wow! I loved watching all the kids in the audience (and, truth be told, me too) reach out to grab the flying objects. They looked so real! As Mickey's Philharmagic was my first 3-D show at WDW, a dash of nostaglia makes this show my number one.
PS-My poor DH, who has no peripheral vision in one eye, cannot enjoy these movies like the rest of us. At least he's still willing to tag along for the music, the scents, and his DW/DD's sake.
Wow! I loved watching all the kids in the audience (and, truth be told, me too) reach out to grab the flying objects. They looked so real! As Mickey's Philharmagic was my first 3-D show at WDW, a dash of nostaglia makes this show my number one.
PS-My poor DH, who has no peripheral vision in one eye, cannot enjoy these movies like the rest of us. At least he's still willing to tag along for the music, the scents, and his DW/DD's sake.
I will have to say Philharmagic. I love all the effects, and the gift shop at the end that has tons of Donald stuff doesn't hurt either.
My DH and DS usually go ride Cinderella's Carosuel and just let me shop for a bit. 