Facts at a Glance About Reflections of China
Park: Epcot. Location: World Showcase – China. Height Requirement: None. Lightning Lane Multi Pass: No. Lightning Lane Single Pass: No. |
Quick Notes: Dark theater, no seats. See the CircleVision 360° Films information below for cautions. |
Disney Warnings: None |
Our Additional Cautions: Dark theater, no seats. See the CircleVision 360° Films information below for cautions. |
Length: The show takes approximately 14 minutes. |
Special Needs Info: You can remain in your wheelchair or ECV. Audio Description, Assistive Listening, Handheld Captioning Language Translation Devices. Ears to the World, Disney’s Show Translator, is capable of translating this experience into French, German, Japanese, Portuguese, or Spanish. The service is complimentary and devices can be picked up at the Guest Relations service counter. |
Overview of Reflections of China
This CircleVision 360° movie is a tour through China.
Queue & seating information for Reflections of China
There is no queue or preshow. Most guests wait for the show while looking at the Tomb Warrior exhibit, or in a large, open room just outside the theater. This room is furnished with many wide, wooden benches where guests can sit and wait. There’s a clock in the front of the room that shows how many minutes there are until the next show.
There are no seats in this theater, but there are rails to lean on. You can stay in your wheelchair or stand for the show.
More details about the experience of Reflections of China
CircleVison 360° films wrap around the walls of the circular theaters. You can turn around to see panoramic images all around you. Even though the theater does not move, the movie all around gives the feeling of movement. This can be disorienting because what you see is telling your brain that you’re moving, while other parts of your body are telling your brain that you’re standing still. This can cause motion sickness. Those who don’t normally have this issue may still experience it. If you feel queasy or off-balance, it might help to hold on to the rails and look down for a moment until you feel better.
Tip: Guests using wheelchairs and ECVs can park anywhere in the theater, but we’ve found that it works best to be in the ‘back’ of the round theater. That allows you to see the majority of the theater screens without a lot of head turning, and you may be able to avoid people standing right in front of you. The area where the live cast member introduces the film is the ‘front’. Even though the film occurs all around you, the most important action takes place toward the front.
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