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Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor

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==Attraction History==
The Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor opened in Tomorrowland on April 2, 2007 in Tomorrowland. The attraction is housed in the Circle-Vision 360 theater, which previously held the Timekeeper.
Although the Laugh Floor has not experienced any changes since it's its opening, the name of the attraction changed three times before it opened. Before soft openings, the attraction was known as the Laugh Floor Comedy Club. By the time the soft openings started, the name was changed to the Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor Comedy Club. Before the attraction officially opened the name was once again changed to the current name, the Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor.
==Attraction Plot==
The Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor is an interactive show that uses "digital puppetry". Characters shown on a screen are played in real time by back-stage puppeteers. The attraction is based on the Disney-Pixar movie Monsters, Inc. The Laugh Floor takes place in the fictional world of Monstropolis.
==Queue and Backstory==
As guests are waiting in line for the Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor, Mike Wazowski appears on television screens in the waiting room to explain how the club got its start.
The backstory for the attraction takes place after the events in Monsters, Inc. Monstropolis is now running on clean and safe "laugh power" instead of fear. The new energy works well, but there is one problem. There is currently not enough laughter to fuel Monstropolis. To solve this problem, Mike Wazowski suggests that they open a Laugh Club. Humans are temporarily transported to Monstropolis via special doors in Tomorrowland, and their laughter from the club will help fuel Monstropolis.
After the video is show, guests are ushered inside the Laugh Club to their seats.
==Main Show==
When guests begin to get seated, the theaters cameras will located locate individual guests and show them on the main screen. A humorous captain caption will then appear such as"
{{Quotation| "Will buy everyone a Churro"}}
After everyone is seated, Roz (from the movie Monsters Inc.) appears on the left screen and explains to everyone how laugh power works.
{{Quotation|"See that giant canister, that's where we collect your laughter. The more you laugh , the more power we collect. The less you laugh...well...we may not have enough power to open to the exit doors"}}
After Roz is finished, the MC (Monster of Ceremonies) Mike Wazowski appears on the center screen. He introduces himself as "Wazowski with one eye", then begins to tell jokes about Roz.
{{Quotation| "Why did the chicken cross the Road?.....To get away from Roz!"}}
As Mike is telling the jokes about Roz, she appears again on the left screen, predictably unamused. She tells Mike he better "fill the can this time, or else". " When Mike retorts with "or else what", " she pushes a button which opens a trap door below. Mike can be heard crashing below, but luckily he reappears on the right screen where he introduces the first act.
While Mike is making jokes about Roz he informs guests that "you stink" is a compliment in the monster world. When he says this, an adult male appears on screen. Whoever is chosen at this time is known as "that guy" for the remainder of the show. Subsequent monsters will make jokes with "that guy" as the punchline (ie. "That Guy Joke")
===Mac and Jeeves===
The first act at the Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor is a two headed yellow Monster named Mac and Jeeves (although , though the monster can go by other names depending on the cast member performing. Mac (the smaller of the two heads) boasts that he is a master of human world geography and that he knows every capital in the world. Jeeves is skeptical, so to prove his knowledge he asks the humans to name name any country. After they do, Mac's answer is usually a humorous side-step of the question (ie. saying the capital of Canada is "C". Following this bit, a large map descends from behind Mac and Jeeves, and they ask the humans if they know where they (the humans) are from. After a guest says their hometown, Mac will give a completely wrong (albeit humorous) description of the location.
An example of this routine is: