People looking for the complete “Zootopia” viewing experience can head towards Disney’s El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood for some charming extras.
As usual, House Organist Rob Richards starts off every show with a rousing Disney medley.
After the trailers, a Wild Animal Encounter show takes place, in which audiences are given a glimpse of some of the prominent animals seen in the film, along with some short but informative presentations.
Subsequently, Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde take the stage and dance up a storm to the tune of Shakira’s “Try Everything.”
The movie itself is presented in Dolby Visionâ„¢ and Dolby Atmos® and looks and sounds as great as you’d expect. (AllEars Blogger Kristin Ford reviewed it here.) Afterwards, moviegoers can enjoy a exhibit downstairs detailing some of the research and concept art that went into the making of “Zootopia.”
On your way out, “Zootopia” photo ops are available, as is a wide variety of merchandise in the adjoining Disney Studio Store and Ghirardelli Soda Fountain.
So if it’s your first time seeing it, or even your seventh (it’s really good, you guys,) head on over to the El Capitan Theatre for a full night of “Zootopia.”
“Zootopia” is currently playing at the El Capitan Theatre until April 10, 2016. On select dates, El Capitan guests may enjoy breakfast, meet Judy Hopps and receive a commemorative photo before seeing the 10 a.m. movie. Seating is limited and advanced reservations are required with purchase of movie ticket. El Capitan guests may also enjoy a Dave & Busters Movie & a Meal Offer, which includes a reserved seat for “Zootopia,” choice of entrée from the Dave & Busters Eat & Play menu and a $10 Dave & Busters game card. Reservations required 24 hours in advance with movie ticket. The El Capitan Theatre will also host a special Tiny Tot Tuesday every Tuesday at 10 a.m. during the run of “Zootopia.” During these screenings, parents and small children may enjoy the movie with lights dimmed and reduced sound levels.
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