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The Seas with Nemo & Friends

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/* The Living Seas Presented By United Technologies (1986-1998) */
SeaBase Aplha was designed to look like a futuristic, underwater research center (thus guests had to take Hydrolators to get there). While Imagineers had originally planned on SeaBase Alpha being made up of eight modules, the final version only featured six <ref name="Martin"/>. Each of the modules housed a series of interactive exhibits which focused on a central theme. In addition to the modules, guests could also further observe the Caribbean Coral Reef Aquarium from a viewing platform. Finally, The Living Seas was also home to the [[Coral Reef Restaurant]], which allowed guests to look into the pavilion's aquarium while they dined. Of note is the fact that in order to exit the pavilion, guests would enter another set of Hydrolators.
 
The first major change to The Living Seas came in 1991 when the pavilion's corporate lounge was closed due to due United Technologies' budget constraints <ref name="Martin"/>. Following the closure, the space was used for park events. Subsequently, between August 10th and September 14th 1998, the Coral Reef Restaurant underwent major renovations <ref name= "Martin"/>. At this time, the restaurant was moved upstairs to the former corporate lounge. During the refurbishment the restaurants color scheme and original wood was removed, and the decor was lightened.
===The Living Seas (1998-2006)===