iheartwdw
07-25-2007, 08:19 PM
We visited Walt Disney World last week and I found myself enjoying the Laugh Floor much more than I expected. It was very cute and entertaining for kids, teens, adults, and seniors in our party. I found myself giggling at most all of the jokes. The people being the monsters are incredibly fast at coming up with jokes and songs, and the animated faces can change depending on the audience members' responses. Please post here if you have any questions regarding the Laugh Floor that I can help with!
bradk
07-25-2007, 08:31 PM
i have one.. is daytona beach where the eiffel tower is located?
steamboatpookster
07-26-2007, 06:35 AM
Went to the Laugh Floor a few times on two different trips. The jokes were the same. I'm not saying I wouldn't do it again, as it is nice and air conditioned inside--but I hope I don't hear the same jokes again. Something tells me that I'm out of luck!
Greg in TN
07-26-2007, 07:46 AM
We visited Walt Disney World last week and I found myself enjoying the Laugh Floor much more than I expected. It was very cute and entertaining for kids, teens, adults, and seniors in our party. I found myself giggling at most all of the jokes. The people being the monsters are incredibly fast at coming up with jokes and songs, and the animated faces can change depending on the audience members' responses. Please post here if you have any questions regarding the Laugh Floor that I can help with!
I agree. We were pleasantly surprised. We expected something rather cute, but thought we got more than our "money's worth." Whether they're always telling the same jokes, or coming up w/different ones all the time, they still have a lot of "improv" situations to handle, and I think that shows a great deal of talent. We thought it was a well done show, and were quite glad we dropped in. The whole audience seemed to enjoy it. :D
iheartwdw
07-28-2007, 08:30 PM
Thanks for all your feedback!
As for your question Bradk . . . I guess you'll have to find out for yourself. I suppose there's an Eiffel Tower in every city!
I actually have a quick question: what was the two-headed monster named in your show?
My first was Sam and Ella and the second was Mac and Cheese. Anyway, thanks Greg in TN; I was glad to find someone else who thought this was cute!
I guess they used the same jokes twice, but I found myself enjoying it, so I didn't mind much!
Thanks!
dawz1026
11-29-2007, 06:00 AM
Would it be fun for 12 year old? 22 month old?
Kwahati
11-29-2007, 09:48 AM
Would it be fun for 12 year old? 22 month old?
A twelve year old would love it! (Once you convinced them they weren't too old for it! :rolleyes: If they're trying to be "cool", that might take some doing...) I don't know enough about child development to know if a 22 month old would understand what's going on... If they did, they might like it. I do know there was one child who was very young in the show I went to (I think he was about 3 or 4) and, after getting over his initial fear (he was terrified in the queue area...I don't know why...maybe his parents had been dragging him on rides he was too young for?) he ended up loving the show! Hope that helps!:D
BTW: I'm 27 and I loved it too...once I got over being too "cool" for it!;)
Mark Goldhaber
12-01-2007, 09:01 AM
I actually have a quick question: what was the two-headed monster named in your show?
My first was Sam and Ella and the second was Mac and Cheese.
Actually, according to Alex (http://www.mouseplanet.com/articles.php?art=pc070222pc) Wright (http://www.mouseplanet.com/articles.php?art=pc071031pc), it's "Mac and Jeeves."