The Cat's iconic Hat towers above Seuss Landing and can be fairly easily seen from adjacent areas of the park. So don't worry about having to consult a map or staff member to find your way here. The ride itself is certainly well put together: it's a track that takes you through a dimly lit, twisting hallway filled with iconic scenes from the classic children's book. There's the talking fish, Thing 1 and Thing 2, lots of crazy furniture to look at, and much more. And of course, the Cat makes plenty of appearances throughout. 

The main problem with this ride is that it's obviously too juvenile for adults to enjoy alone, and a bit intense for a lot of the younger kids it's clearly trying to appeal to. They did eliminate the chaotic, jerking motions the ride originally had, but that was only a partial solution, it turns out: there's still a lot of cartoony maniacal laughter, silly but scary music, things popping out at you, giant, scary words written on walls, and other things that might spook a toddler. And of course, kids much older than that might want to be in the Marvel section of the park anyway. But if yours are in the right, narrow age window, this can be a lot of fun.