
Great. I see it in French, and (I’m French !) it’s fantastic. But don’t see him more than 3 times per day, or it could be boring.
Great technology, the animation totally blew me and my little brother away. We saw Crush @ WDW, but I think Stitch is much more better. He’s not just talking to you, there is also a kind of adventure going on.
We were also pleasntaly suprised as we saw it twice that there are many alternative scenarios. The humour is really great, even for adults.
Last but not least, we never had to wait. In fact, Stitch has more or less the same capacity as Crush’s Coaster next door…
Loved it, gave it an 8/10 !
Good attraction for the kids. Thankfully our show was in English. Very clever technology. You’ll probably only want to go on it once but it does make a good rest area as there is no queue.
Caught an English show without queueing, our youngest sat with the children in the front and was chosen to be one of Stitch’s friends. A real treat! Even if we hadn’t been involved it was still very entertaining. Quite like the Monsters inc show at WDW. Not something you need to repeat too often, but good good good.
I saw this last week as a preview, seeing it in English (they alternated between English and French throughout the day), I was quite impressed seeing as its my first time at DLRP. After a preshow going on about Disney Channel programmes, then you get lead into the main theatre.
You all get settled and kids get to sit on the floor at the front, and someone begins announcing that we’re getting a live linkup to Stitch in Space… the animation is pretty slick on this big screen in front, Stitch and the actor in the room start banter between each other, which you’re thinking is just him acting with a video… and then Stitch starts to speak to the audience….! and fully interacts with everyone, I wont go into the rest of it as it will spoil the show for everyone going in, but if your kid is a big Stitch fan, they’ll love it as they might get to talk to their hero.
Its also good fun for Adults too as the humour is great throughout.. I enjoyed it, and so did my other half.
I didn’t expect that much of it when I went on the attraction, but it must be said that I was somewhat surprised by some of the surprise elements in the show…
I’m still not really convinced on how this will work, especially with the international public, but the technique is really amazing, and it’s great fun for children that do understand the language the show is in…
I think I’m rating it a 6 as it wouldn’t be an attraction I want to redo over and over again, and there is a real challenge into making this worthwhile for people that don’t understand the language used in the performance, but the jokes are a lot of fun, and it does have some potential indeed :)