Wayne Szalinski's just arrived to accept his Inventor of the Year Award, when his newest creation goes awry ... and you're caught in the middle! It's a totally 3-D adventure you'll experience from head to toe. Rick Moranis reprises his role from the original hit movie, Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, and in this episode he's truly larger than life! The film is now available in Spanish; just ask a Cast Member.

This is the third film to be shown in the Magic Eye Theater since it was built in 1986. Films previous to Honey were Captain EO and Magic Journeys. The theater has been specially modified for Honey with a number of interactive effects. The soundtrack can also be quite loud at points, so if you have a small child who may frighten easily, you may want to see the film on your own first, or be ready to make a speedy exit.

The secret to getting a good seat for Honey is to NOT be at the front of the line when the doors to the theater open. Upon opening, guests are encouraged to go all the way down the aisle, filling in every available seat. Just waiting minute or two, then entering the theater, helps you get a seat in the center.


Notice: Videotaping is not allowed during the show.

 

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