Not really a ride but a walk-through attraction, Innoventions has been previewing tomorrow's technology since it opened. In 2008, almost one entire floor was given over to the Innoventions Dream Home. Billed as the home of the future, it feels more like an advertisement for Microsoft, and while the fancy-pants mirror and 3-D computer printer are fun, the rest of it is so near-future that we think it's a bit ho-hum.
Rating: 3 smiles
Recommended for: The technologically curious, and it has some fun activities for kids
Innoventions Facts
- Type: Walk-through attraction with interactive stations
- Location: Tomorrowland
- Height restrictions: None
- Duration: As long as you want
- It's easy for kids to get separated from their adults in this big building. Keep a close eye on them.
- There's no place to "go" in Innoventions (if you know what I mean). Take care of primary needs before you go in.
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Fun Facts About Innoventions
The Innoventions building was designed for the Carousel of Progress created for the 1964-65 New York World's Fair.
Accessibility
Innoventions is wheelchair and ECV accessible, although you might have to transfer to experience some of the exhibits. Assistive listening devices and guest-activated closed captioning controls are available at Guest Relations.
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