Just when you thought you had seen it all, the Fall of Atlantis fountain show will captivate you with its stunning special effects. Located in the Forum Shops, next to The Cheesecake Factory, the free fountain show uses lifelike animatronic figures to recount the myth of Atlantis.
The story unfolds as King Atlas tries to determine which of his children will rule Atlantis. The siblings try to destroy each another, poisoning the kingdom with their greed. Finally, the gods decide to step in and settle the dispute, launching the Fall of Atlantis. A 20-foot winged beast appears from behind Atlas' throne and watches over the destruction as Atlantis is consumed by fire and then flooding water.
Surrounding monitors add to the drama of the show with a variety of visual displays. Be sure to get to the show a few minutes early to grab a good spot; the area gets crowded quickly.
Once the show concludes, take a walk behind the fountain and check out more than 100 species of ocean life in a 50,000-gallon saltwater aquarium.
You can watch as a diver feeds the tropical puffers, flounder, sharks and the rest of the aquarium's inhabitants each day at 1:15 and 5:15 p.m. A second staff person is present during feeding times to answer any questions you might have. In addition, tours of the aquarium's facilities are offered Monday through Friday at 3:15 p.m.
At the west end of the mall is the Festival Fountain show, featuring an animatronic discussion between Bacchus, Venus, Apollo and Pluto as well as a laser light show.
@Sarabourhodes sure did! and will go back again 1 of these days:D
heaven281 1 month ago
@heaven281 Jeremy Railton designed and produced the show. I wrote the show. Earshot Music wrote the music. Glad you like it!
Sarabourhodes 1 month ago
Awsome it may be but one has to ask what happens in a power cut or if a pump fails. But most importantly where is all that water coming from?
silentspringreborn 3 months ago
Does anyone know where the music came from?? Or how can get it?? Who's the composer, what's the title??
heaven281 9 months ago
Yawn. the maker of this show and the robotics is rather amateurish, this isn't the 1980's ya know.
lochdhu 10 months ago
This was awesome, I remember the summer when I vistied Caesar's Palace and saw the show. Wow!
HistoryLover1550 11 months ago