Fodor's Expert Review Walt Disney's Carousel of Progress
Originally seen at New York's 1964–65 World's Fair, this revolving theater traces the impact of technological progress on the daily lives of Americans from the turn of the 20th century into the near future. Representing each generation, an Audio-Animatronics family sings the praises of modern-day gadgets that technology has wrought. For people with disabilities: Wheelchair accessible; equipped for assisted-listening, handheld-captioning, audio-description, and video-captioning devices. Skip this on a first-time visit unless you adore nostalgia. Also, it might close early or entirely in low season.