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Turtle Talk With Crush

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Turtle Talk With Crush

Epcot

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Epcot Center
1675 N. Buena Vista Drive
Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830
407-824-4321

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School-Age Kids
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Turtle Talk With Crush Description

Talking to the animals is one thing. When the animals talk back? That's a shocker. But, Crush -- the animated turtle dude from "Finding Nemo" -- does just that, delighting kids when he cracks jokes and answers questions from the other side of the aquarium. Little ones are astonished when Crush refers to them by shirt color or calls them by name. The gnarly Testudine even engages grownups ... once they get past the fact they're talking to a cartoon turtle. Parents will spend the show's 10-minute span trying to figure out what kind of wizardry is behind this. Kids? They'll just want Crush's autograph.

Kid Tips

School-Age Kids: Young children should sit on the floor near the aquarium window so Crush can see them. They'll marvel at how the cartoon character interacts.

Planning Notes

  • Eat in. Don't miss the other attractions in The Seas with Nemo & Friends® Pavilion, including the ride at the entrance and the popular Coral Reef Restaurant (reservations recommended).
  • Special tours. Several interactive tours, such as Dolphins in Depth, Dive Quest, and Seas Aqua Tour, allow you to get in the water for a whole new view of the underwater world at Epcot® (additional fee). Park admission is not required for the tours, which is convenient if a tour is of interest but Epcot itself is not. For more information, call (407) WDW-Play or (407) 939-7529.

Just the Facts

Fees: Free

Recommended Time: 1 to 2 hours

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