Friday, March 23, 2012

*If you emptied the water from The Seas with Nemo & Friends pavilion in Epcot into one-gallon milk jugs and laid them side by side, they would stretch from Orlando to New Orleans,– 540 miles. And the recipe for the artificial seawater called for 27 truckloads of sodium chloride, or common table salt.*

That’s a big fish tank! It’s the second largest tank it the world, taking second only the Georgia Aquarium. The Seas with Nemo and Friends brought life back to the pavilion in 2007. The re-designing and opening of the former Seacabs became Clamobiles. But this ride is only a small portion of what The Seas offers. An interactive children’s play area, several aquarium viewing areas, a few interactive exhibits, and cast members available to answer questions have turned this informative ride about sea life into an afternoon event. It also has been re-imagined thematically to the elementary and toddler aged children.

The Seas with Nemo and friends is also home to the very popular attraction “Turtle Talk with Crush”. This interactive Question and Answer session with everyone’s favorite sea turtle. Families could spend an afternoon exploring the Seas with Nemo and Friends and not be disappointed by all there is to discover.

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