Innoventions, Tomorrowland, Disneyland [DLR] In a storied building prominently overlooking Tomorrowland, Disney decided to grab the money and drop a poorly thought-out consumer trade show on a giant turntable. Difficult to review, because the low-grade product displays seen by your reviewer might be different from the low-grade product displays available during your visit, and it is theoretically possible that the fine people from Bissel will someday put together a vacuum cleaner display of such detail and emotional warmth that it makes one forget The Carousel of Progress or America Sings. More likely, this "attraction" could be simply be a steaming pile taking up valuable real estate in a park that has precious little space to spare. I always feel sorry for the employees who want to work attractions but instead wind up assigned to this building; maybe that fancy Microsoft computerized electrical home control panel they are forced to demo can be upgraded to shut the lights off on this waste of electrons for good. E