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Superb. An uplifting show. I like that the show is made up of a mixture of the story being told on screen as well as with animatronics. I like to go in just after a show has begun, so that I get to see one of the groups of singers perform in the lobby before the next show starts. Hasnt got old no matter how many times Ive see it.
Awe inspiring, should be ready for an update adding the events of the last 30 years or so.
I give this props for educational value, oddly enough for Disney. Covering 300 years of history in 25 minutes is nigh impossible (certainly in any depth), but while being a stirring tribute to America, it doesnt whitewash the bad parts of our heritage. The main thing is that it leaves you feeling history = important/interesting, and thats good. The sets and animatronics are some of WDWs best.
A good show with interesting animatronics. One of the better features is the singing group that performs patriotic numbers in the lobby while you wait for the show.
Not bad show but the anumatronics did make the show a little better.
Interesting look at the history of our country. Ups and downs of our history books. Nothing special however.
I love this show, it is a must when at Epcot! Everything is very well done, and I love the animatronics!
This is a pretty good animatronics show. Definitely the best of the World Showcase shows. Its interesting. And reveals some of the more interesting parts of american history.
I get a tear everytime ... this is a presentation to be felt.
I have probably experienced The American Adventure about eight times and am always moved by this presentation. Not only is it a good show in its own right, but I am always blown away by the engineering of this marvel. Huge set pieces come from every direction leaving you to wonder what on earth is going on behind the scenes to make everything happen. With its combination of animatronics, large screen film, and in-auditorium effects, The American Adventure is a must-see. Heck, see it twice.
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