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Voyage of the Little Mermaid

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==Show History==
The theater that currently houses the Voyage of the Little Mermaid was originally the finale of the walking tour section of the [[Studio Backlot Tour]]<ref name= "Mouseplanet"> https://www.mouseplanet.com/guide/358/ </ref>. After taking the tour, guests would enter the theater and watch previews for upcoming Disney films<ref name= "Mouseplanet"/> . In 1990, the theater was separated from the tour and subsequently used to house a new attraction called Here Come the Muppets<ref name= "Mouseplanet"/> . Here Come the Muppets was the first part of Disney's plan to integrate the Mupppets into Disney-MGM Studios<ref name= "Mouseplanet"/> . In fact, the attraction was always viewed as a temporary attraction that would operate until [[MuppetVision 3D]] was completed <ref name= "studios"> http://www.studioscentral.com/column/remember-when/here-come-muppets </ref>. After running for eighteen months, Here Come the Muppets closed <ref name= "studios"/>.
Following the run of Here Come the Muppets, Imagineers created a new stage show titled Voyage of the Little Mermaid. Created with a budget of only 5.5 million dollars <ref name= "Hill"/>, Imagineers initially thought that the new show would run for a year or two <ref name= "Hill"> http://jimhillmedia.com/editor_in_chief1/b/jim_hill/archive/2004/11/23/501.aspx </ref>.
Finally, in on January 7, 1992 Voyage of the Little Mermaid opened to guests <ref name= "Hill"> http://www.studioscentral.com/attractions/voyage-little-mermaid </ref>. Since its creation the show has seen no major changes.
==Show Plot==