[1] The audience wore 3D glasses, and the gimbal-mounted theater would shake and rock, creating the illusion of moving along with the characters in the film.
[2] In November 1993, Epcot announced that a new attraction themed after the Honey, I Shrunk the Kids movie franchise would be replacing Captain EO for the 1994 season.
The new attraction would be called Honey, I Shrunk the Theater, a 3D film featuring special effects, such as vibrating chairs and water sprays.
[10] In September, the Disneyland location was temporarily closed to allow Michael Jackson's family to watch Captain EO on private screenings.
The Hoverpod comes back and destroys the neon "Inventor of the Year Award" sign over the audience (at first only some letters are knocked out, leaving "NERD" spelled diagonally).
Nick, Wayne's oldest son, has a pet snake named Gigabyte around his neck because he didn't want to leave him in their van.
Nick then demonstrates his father's Dimensional Duplicator, a copy machine, to kill time while the crew searches for him.
To scare the mice away, Nick decides to use Wayne's Holo Pet Generator, which first takes the form of a cat, which then transforms into a lion, by accidentally giving the machine too much power, in the audience's faces.
He brings out the machine to demonstrate its uses by shrinking a family's luggage, saving space and money when traveling, hoping they will fit comfortably in the palm of his hand.
Unfortunately, Diane faints, causing the seats to jerk from the impact of her body hitting the theater floor, but she recovers.
Adam takes a picture of the audience with a blinding flash and picks up the theater to "show the little people to Mommy."
The whole room is lifted right off its construction for a minute or two as Adam walks around showing the other regular-sized people a better view of the tiny Nick and the audience.
Wayne fixes the machine in time and returns the audience and Nick back to normal size, but Quark is momentarily affected by the beam and then runs backstage out of sight.
Wayne accepts his award and begins his speech, but he is interrupted by Nick warning of a "big, humongous problem."
The now giant Quark walks out onto the stage and the curtain closes while viewers hear the Imagination Institute's crew trying to stop him from crushing the place.
He then finds his way through the curtain and sneezes on the audience for the finale (which triggers hidden water sprayers in the back of the seats), closing the show.