"When Stan becomes a would-be Noah as part of regaining his religion, he takes the family to Seoul, South Korea to see a liquefied natural gas tanker big enough to be the hypothetical ark. There, they are greeted by Robert Kim, an agent for the shipyard who tells them that the ship on direct orders from God for Stan and sends him off for \"Noah training\" at the Noah Experience. After he leaves, Kim reassures the family that they have set up the facility after it became a recurring problem with would-be Noahs seeking out their large ships, so they gather them all together to put on a show and send them on their way satisfied that they have enacted their fantasy. In the training, workers simulate storm and the rocking of the ships, herding the animals into cages and releasing a dove. Most of the participants are satisfied, but Stan refuses to be fooled and sets out to take over the tanker."@en . . "When Stan becomes a would-be Noah as part of regaining his religion, he takes the family to Seoul, South Korea to see a liquefied natural gas tanker big enough to be the hypothetical ark. There, they are greeted by Robert Kim, an agent for the shipyard who tells them that the ship on direct orders from God for Stan and sends him off for \"Noah training\" at the Noah Experience. After he leaves, Kim reassures the family that they have set up the facility after it became a recurring problem with would-be Noahs seeking out their large ships, so they gather them all together to put on a show and send them on their way satisfied that they have enacted their fantasy."@en . . "Noah Experience"@en .