Orlando’s theme parks have rolled out a few new things with familiar feels lately. These additions aren’t the kind of things that prompt cross-country trips or land in splashy ad campaigns, but they can enhance outings to the attractions.

Seating sequel

Don’t pull up a chair to watch “Acrobatico!” That could ruin the whole act.

The new performance at Epcot’s France pavilion is a one-person show with feats of balance and strength, hints of mime, and an increasing number of stacked chairs. It’s gentle, engaging humor.

It’s also going to remind Epcotters of “Serveur Amusant,” a similar act that hasn’t been seen at the theme park in about five years. That was a two-person show, including a chef character who used a whistle persistently, and it stacked chairs higher, perhaps perilously

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