Guests begin their adventure in the waiting queue where there knowledge of Narnia stories is tested by trivia questions appearing on the screen. Next, guests enter into the pre-show area where they view behind-the-scenes footage featuring the film's director, Andrew Adamson.
Passing through a rockwork archway, guests enter Aslan's Stone Table Chamber, the underground vault where Aslan sacrificed himself in the first film. Guests stand amidst stone carvings in one of the most pivotal sets in the series, and the film itself, The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian.
There, you see a short edited clip from the movie. Multiple screens, dimensional sound, and in-theater effects that enhance the scene of Peter and Edmond's temptation to use the power of the White Witch against the evil King Miraz to win back Caspian's rightful place on the throne.
Finally, the walkthrough concludes with a look at the authentic concept art and storyboards that contributed to bringing the motion picture to life, as well as some of the actual props and costumes used by the cast and crew during the making of the film.
Closure[]
It was announced on Disney's employee site, "The Hub", that the attraction would be closing on September 10, 2011. The attraction closed so that they could consider another use for the space. A new attraction The Legend of Captain Jack Sparrow, opened in Fall 2012.