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Based on the Disney-Pixar animated feature, Finding Nemo—The Musical is an elab-
orate stage show headlining puppets, dancing, acrobats, and special effects. It is argu-
ably the most elaborate live show in any Disney World park. A few scenes, such as
one in which Nemo's mom is eaten (!), may be too intense for some very small chil-
dren. Some of the midshow musical numbers slow the pace, so the main concern for
parentsiswhetherthekidscansitstillforanentireshow.Withthatinmind,weadvise
parents to catch an afternoon performance after seeing the rest of Animal Kingdom.
To get a seat, show up 20-25 minutes in advance for morning and late-afternoon
shows and 30-35 minutes in advance for shows scheduled noon-4:30 p.m. Access
to the theater is via a relatively narrow pedestrian path; if you arrive as the previous
show is letting out, you'll feel like a salmon swimming upstream.
When the line is very long, don't assume that you'll get into the next show
just by queuing up. Disney cast members monitor the line—ask them
whether you're likely to get into the next show.
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