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 ¤ Name   Aman Kattary  ¤ Added On  21 May, 2008
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I guess it was the most prominent attraction of Disney which I like most. I this attraction the pyramidal pavilion houses different multimedia slides and mirrors reflection where you can see the use of solar energy. The best part is that you know the all aspect of energy in the earth from the era of dinosaurs to the energy crises which could be happen in the future. You will also know that what could be new sources for energy for future. Over and all can say that it is a place to get more knowledge about our earth and its energy resources.

 

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Guests in ECVs must be able to transfer to a wheelchair. For guests who are hearing impaired, assistive listening devices are available at guest services. Bring a small penlight flashlight for kids who may be frightened by the dark sequences. The show holds about 600 people, so don\'t be concerned if you think it appears crowded.

 

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This pyramid shaped pavilion at the future world at Disney World is a great place for fun filled and thrilling rides.
 ¤ Name   Jack Sany  ¤ Added On  29 November, 2006
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The ‘Universe of Energy’ pyramidal pavilion houses various multimedia slides and mirrored reflections. Visitors are required to step into the vehicles to travel through various phases of the earth that includes the giant dinosaurs and finally leads to the future of energy crisis and new forms of energy like the fusion energy. This is another thought provoking and enlightening rides at the Disney World. What makes them unique is their educative value apart from entertainment.

 

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Although this pavilion is fairly less crowded than many other joy rides at the Disney World; it runs full house with long standing queues, occasionally. It is advisable to get your tickets booked in advance. Regulations regarding service animals need to be clarified in advance to avoid inconvenience. Parents should experience the show and then decide, if the intensity of the show is recommendable for their kids. Visitors need not flock for the front row, as all the show vehicles provide the same view.

 

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