Tuesday, February 21, 2012

What is a disney song that will show off my range?

I want to do a disney song for a solo. I have a very wide range from alto to first soprano and want to show it off. Thanks!What is a disney song that will show off my range?
Some choices that I think would be fantastic to show off great vocals:



I'm Wishing - Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

Candle on the Water - Pete's Dragon

So This is Love - Cinderella

Someday My Prince Will Come - Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes - Cinderella

Reflection - Mulan

Colors of the Wind - Pocahontas

Once Upon a Dream - Sleeping Beauty

Part of Your World - The Little Mermaid

When You Wish Upon a Star - Pinocchio
I can think of one, called, " When you wish upon a Star"What is a disney song that will show off my range?
Reflection by Christina Aguilera



it was from the disney cartoon/movie



Mulan
Whistle down the wind. Or colours of the wind.What is a disney song that will show off my range?
Definitely Sally's Song from Nightmare Before Christmas.
"Part of your World" The Little Mermaid.

Or

"A Dream is a wish your Heart Makes" Cinderella.
reflections- mulan :)

Where can I find a complete Disney Dollars Checklist or collectors guide?

I've just started collecting Disney Dollars and when I collect I like to make sure that I know all there is to know about the collection. I've been looking for some sort of guide to the Disney Dollars but I can't see to find anything. Any ideas?Where can I find a complete Disney Dollars Checklist or collectors guide?
If you are collecting the current series then start with this article - which contains much of the basics and many more links http://www.coincollectingnews.org/walt-d鈥?/a>

it continues on in a more complete explanation here =%26gt; http://www.coinnews.net/2009/10/21/walt-鈥?/a>



There have been variations on the theme of Disney Dollars - paper and coins --- like these http://www.mindspring.com/~collectinggui鈥?/a>



Here is an article on the older items http://collectibles.about.com/od/disneyp鈥?/a>



These folks deal with that level of merchandise and you can begin the chase with them

http://www.fantasiescometrue.com/

What are the disney classics that have disturbing original stories?

I mean the original stories that where written, and Disney changed them into kid friendly fairy tales, but are really originally gruesome, or sad or such? and what are the original stories of each one?What are the disney classics that have disturbing original stories?
1. Snow White: In the original, Snow White's mother dies in childbirth while giving birth to her. Also, the wicked queen eats the liver %26amp; lung from the boar that the huntsman kills, claiming it's Snow White. Disney cut this part from the movie, because it was too gruesome.



2. Pinocchio: In the original, Gepetto is given a piece of talking wood that torments him. When he carves into it, it screams. When it gets legs, it runs away. The talking cricket in the book annoys Pinocchio %26amp; he smashes it. One evening, Pinocchio falls asleep by a furnace, and his legs get burned off. Gepetto makes him new ones, but only if Pinocchio promises to go to school. He goes to Foolsville instead, where he bites off the hands of the cat %26amp; fox who threaten him. Many other little things are different - but in the end, Pinocchio learns not to lie, and he does become a real boy.



3. Sleeping Beauty: The original begins where the Disney movie ends. The princess (who is NOT Aurora) has touched the spindle, slept for 100 years, and has already been awoken by the prince. They marry and THEY have a daughter whom they name Aurora. The prince's mother tries to kill %26amp; eat the princess and her children, Aurora %26amp; Day, when the prince goes to war. When he returns, he saves his family and kills his mother.



4. Fox %26amp; The Hound: in the original, Tod the fox lures Chief the older dog onto railroad tracks where he is killed. Copper the hound %26amp; his owner track Tod for years. When they find him, they gas his fox hole, killing his cubs. A fox trap that the master sets kills Tod's wife. Tod finds another mate %26amp; has more cubs, who are all found %26amp; shot by the master. At the end, Tod is found %26amp; killed by the master. Shortly after, the master takes Copper out %26amp; shoots him too because he is old.



5. The Little Mermaid: in the original, if the little mermaid can't make the prince fall in love with her, she will turn into sea foam. The rest of the story is pretty accurate. She is unable to get the prince to love %26amp; marry her, and he marries someone else - so the little mermaid turns to sea foam.



6. Beauty %26amp; The Beast: Beauty has selfish sisters in the original, who are greedy. Beauty does go to the Beast's kingdom to stay in place of her father, who had been held there captive by the beast. She is allowed to return home to see her father, like in the movie. Her sisters try to delay her from returning, hoping Beast will kill her. She does return though, falls in love with him, and he turns into a prince. Then beauty's sisters are turned into statues in the mansion, forever watching their sisters happiness.



7. Pocahontas: In reality, Pocahontas was only 12 when she met John Smith. She saved his life, but they were never romantically involved. She married John Rolfe when she was 19, who was a planter. When she was 22, she died of smallpox.



8. Mulan: There are many versions of this, as it was all word of mouth. Some versions have Mulan killing herself, others have her going back to battle, some end up with her marrying.



There is a book dedicated to this topic that you might really like to read. It talks about the original version, and then explains how Disney changed it. It also talks about how the movie is integrated into the parks. The book is called "Mouse Under Glass" and is available at Amazon.



http://www.amazon.com/Mouse-Under-Glass-鈥?/a>
Little Mermaid

Parts in Aladdin- There was a part in the song where they say something like "They cut of your ear if they don't like your face" but was changed to something else.

Snow White- fortunately disney hasn鈥檛 done too much damage to this tale, but they did leave out one important original element: in the original tale, the Queen actually asks for Snow White鈥檚 liver and lungs 鈥?which are to be served for dinner that night! In the orignal she wakes up from the horse ride, not a kiss. What the prince wanted to do with a dead girl鈥檚 body I will leave to your imagination. Oh 鈥?in the Grimm version, the tale ends with the Queen being forced to dance to death in red hot iron shoes!

Sleeping Beauty- tale is not so sweet (in fact, you have to read this to believe it.) In the original, the young woman is put to sleep because of a prophesy, rather than a curse. And it isn鈥檛 the kiss of a prince which wakes her up: the king seeing her asleep, and rather fancying having a bit, rapes her. After nine months she gives birth to two children (while she is still asleep). One of the children sucks her finger which removes the piece of flax which was keeping her asleep. She wakes up to find herself raped and the mother of two kids.

Cinderella-Grimm brothers: in this version, the nasty step-sisters cut off parts of their own feet in order to fit them into the glass slipper 鈥?hoping to fool the prince. The prince is alerted to the trickery by two pigeons who peck out the step sister鈥檚 eyes. They end up spending the rest of their lives as blind beggars while Cinderella gets to lounge about in luxury at the prince鈥檚 castle.What are the disney classics that have disturbing original stories?
The Rescuers movie bears almost no resemblance to the book.



There were 3 mice. Miss Binaca was only to carry a message between the 2 males, one of which was Niles. She is not a member of the society.



The Rescue Aid Society gave friendship and comfort to men in prisons. There had been no plans to rescue one.



The prisoner is a man. He is being held in a dungeon in a European country. A political prisoner.



The warden's cat is named Lucifer.



There is NO little girl, no Madam Medusa, no swamp, no alligators, no goonybirds, no precious gems and no romance between the mice.



It was a adult adventure novel and rather sad.



Any of the stories that were based on Grimm's Fairy Tales are gruesome.



Cinderella ends with the Stepmother being invited to the wedding of the new Queen, recognizes her and they force her to put on iron shoes that have been heating in the fireplace. She dances herself to death.



In Snow White there is no cure for her sleep and the Prince rapes her and leaves her sleeping.
Oh, The Little Mermaid is the big one. Here is the original: http://hca.gilead.org.il/li_merma.html In which Ariel feels as if she steps on white hot knives with every step she takes, and becomes a "pet girl".



In Cinderella, each of the stepsisters cut off parts of their feet in order to fit into the glass slipper, for, as their mother says, "When you are queen, you will not have to walk." The prince actually rides off with each of them before figuring out that they are not his love.



Believe it or not, Bambi was based on a book. Which involved far more death than the one scene we all bawl at during the movie, and actually had some very mature morals.



In Rapunzel, both Rapunzel and her lover's eyes are clawed out by the witch who imprisoned her.



And this one isn't exactly disturbing, but interesting nonetheless; the original Tarzan was a complete Gary Stu.What are the disney classics that have disturbing original stories?
The Little Mermaid- she ends up jumping into the waves, and turning into sea foam.



Cinderella- one of the stepsisters cuts off her heel.



Snow White- the queen tries to suffocate Snow White with a tight corset.



That's all I can think of right now :)
The King and I. Tuptim was executed for supposedly cheating on the king, among other things, that the Disney version removed.

How far in advance to buy disney world tickets?

Is it cheaper to plan a vacation to Disney World 1 year in advance (like a 5 day stay, their hotel resorts and all) ? Or does it really matter? Are prices (prices of like the rooms) different from buying 1 year in advance as oppose to like 3 months advance or 6 months? Does Disney World offer vacationing deals? If so, is it just better to wait around for a special deal??? Basically, i'm looking for cheapest route here.How far in advance to buy disney world tickets?
August is when Disney releases their room and package prices. So, in August 2010, the 2011 package prices came out. The "rack rate" prices are set. There is no discount for booking early. Disney does offer various discounts throughout the year. They currently have free dining plan, gift card, and % off room rate available. If you find a discount for your intended travel dates, you should book it. If a better discount is released, you can call and see if it can be applied to your package, or cancel your package and re-book. The only place where timing makes a difference is with park tickets. The ticket prices are assigned in August of the current year. New ticket prices are effective immediately. So, if you book a package (or just buy tickets) in July, you will pay less than if you do it in September.



Any discounts Disney has offered in the past are not guaranteed for the future. That said, here is a website for Disney's historical discounts:

http://www.mousesavers.com/historicalwdw鈥?/a>
Elizabeth G. explained it fairly well, but I have one thing to add. It's not that you don't get a discount on tickets if you book early - it's if you book early you are booking the hotel *only.* The ticket prices for 2011 were released in August. If you booked a trip for 2011 in July - you booked only the hotel. I made a reservation for January 2011 last March. But, when the ticket rates were announced I had to call and add tickets to my reservation. The exception to this is the last few months of the year. You can make a reservation for December 2011 now, because the prices were released back in August. However, there is no discount for early reservations. As an aside, if you make a reservation for a certain time frame, and later find out Disney has released a special for that time frame (such as free dining plan), just call them up and tell them you want the special and they will modify your reservations accordingly - but you have to ask, they won't just do it.How far in advance to buy disney world tickets?
The exact prices can vary from day to day, and there are no constant discounts on buying things early. If you want someone to look around for you, talk to a travel agent; they'll know what to look for.



However, when it comes to rooms and other events, you WILL want to reserve them early. Rooms and dinner reservations fill up fast, so you want to book your rooms at least 6 months early, and restaurant reservations 3 months early. You wont get a discount, but you'll be assured of getting rooms on time.
Depends. Sometimes if they have special offers out is it better to plan and book now. Or you can wait and hope they get a better offer than they have now. If you want to send me information I can check and see what codes are out that you may qualify for now. Are you military? AAA? plan on buying an annual pass? How many people are going and ages? What dates are you looking for? Currently they are offering free dinning or gift cards for certain stays on certain dates. I love planning Disney vacations and would be happy to help.How far in advance to buy disney world tickets?
There are no discounts for booking early (unless it is part of a current special offer). The room rates go by the time of year (peak seasons like summer/spring break/holidays are higher, value seasons are lower). However, Disney always has some special offers to choose from. Here are their current special offers:

http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/special鈥?/a>

What year did Disney's first theatrical production open?

What year did Disney's first theatrical production (Beauty and the Beast) open?What year did Disney's first theatrical production open?
Beauty and the Beast opened in 1994....three years after the animated film was released.What year did Disney's first theatrical production open?
1994 is correct.What year did Disney's first theatrical production open?
I dont know please can you tell me
I saw that in a commerical the other day...I believe it was in 1993.
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  • How does Walt Disney World preferred viewing area work (for Illuminations and Wishes)?

    How does Walt Disney World preferred viewing area work (for Illuminations and Wishes)?

    Where are these areas and how do staff know to let you in?



    ThanksHow does Walt Disney World preferred viewing area work (for Illuminations and Wishes)?
    This is what I've discovered. It is from the wdisneyw.com forums.



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    Just found out that preferred viewing in MK is outside The Plaza and in Epcot it is the Morocco Boat landing area.. Here is a reply from WDW.com:



    There are indeed special viewing areas for the evening firework shows at the Magic Kingdom and EPCOT. It can vary due to special activities that might be going on in the parks but it is always with a great view and you won't have to elbow to get a good spot an hour before hand. In the Magic Kingdom you will meet at the Plaza Landing by the Plaza restaurant and in EPCOT you will meet at the Morocco boat landing. It is preferred viewing and there will not be seats.



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    Just to be sure, I'd contact your vacation planner and confirm this information.How does Walt Disney World preferred viewing area work (for Illuminations and Wishes)?
    If you are talking about dinner and show options, they put a bracelet on you. I do not know where exactly those areas.

    Where can I find a cheap Disney Vacation Package?

    I have been searching around at Disney Vacation Packages for my boyfriend and I to go together. I have found so many sites with unbelievably cheap vacation packages (like 200 for both of us) but they require us to be 25 and married and we are only 21.

    I would like to know if any of you know of any sites where we can find vacation packages to Disney in Florida for a very cheap/reasonable price. I've already looked on big sites like Expedia, priceline, etc. Thanks!Where can I find a cheap Disney Vacation Package?
    Those ultra cheap sites are timeshare sales. You really don't want to get in on that.



    If you are trying to go ultra cheap you can buy your park tickets, and then just rent a cheap hotel outside the park. You may even find one that includes breakfast. However, you need to consider a couple of things. If you are outside the park you will need a car. Also, you will have to pay to park that car at Disney World every day. Also beware of resort fees, and fees for the safe, and who knows what other fee. You can call the hotel to make sure. The discount websites don't have that information. That is how they get the prices on the discount site to look cheap.



    Good luck. Do a little research and look at the hotel reviews. Just make sure that by the time you add in the fees and the parking that you are not going over the price of the Value Resorts at Disney. Disney is not a 'cheap' vacation, but you can be careful and get the best value possible.Where can I find a cheap Disney Vacation Package?
    If you've found packages that are unbelievably cheap yet require you to be 25 and married then they will require you to sit through boring and lengthy timeshare presentations and will hound you to purchase a timeshare throughout your entire trip. You're better off without that option.



    I personally always feel the safest route to go is to purchase a package directly from Disney World. It's not cheap, but that's just a fact that you'll have to deal with. If you find a cheap Disney World vacation package, beware... Someones either trying to sell you something else OR it's just a fraud to get your money.



    If you want to save money then I would suggest going during a value season when hotel rates are at their lowest. January would be an excellent time to go. Disney also usually has special deals going on; just check their website for details.Where can I find a cheap Disney Vacation Package?
    hello,



    you can find it many authorized websites as are following to visit Florida Disney Park.



    Happy Vacations.
    Call and ask if you can get a discount if you pay cash.

    Anynone know where I can get disney package tickets for the parks for a good price?

    We (my future wife and I) are going to Disney World in late September and we already have hotel, airfare, and transportation but now we are looking for deals on Disney Parks, Universal Parks, and Dining. Any help would be appreciated! Thanks!Anynone know where I can get disney package tickets for the parks for a good price?
    1st, never by tickets off craigslist or ebay, you will get scammed or get tickets that wont work for you.



    Try AAA, they will sometimes have tickets at a slight discount, also the USO if your in the military and some states can get tickets at a discount for state employees.



    You best bet is to buy directly from Disney, either www.disney.go.com or call them and order your tickets. As the first poster stated they will have specials at times.



    Your best way to save on WDW is to book a package directly through Disney and stay on property at a Disney resort. The longer you stay the cheaper park tickets get, they offer specials and they are really very reasonable you can also save money with the dining package.



    For discouunts try here http://www.orlandocoupons.com/ I cannot vouch for the site since i stay on Disney property and have never needed it. You can also do a yahoo search for Orlando Dining and you will get lots of sites offering coupons for all kinds of stuff.



    For Universal I would try their website, maybe call them and see if they have any coupons out locally, some theme parks will offer coupons at local fast food places or on soda cans, that sort of thing or maybe one of these websites will have something. Also try the hotel your staying at, they may have some discount tickets to Universal also.



    Also stay far far away from any street vendors you see selling "discount" tickets to any local attractions, these will get you scammer most of the time.
    Yes, I just purchased our tickets tonight, for Labor Day on Monday. I did all kind of searches and found that the best price by far was to call the contact us number located on the disney.com website. I got a savings of over $70 from the listed price. I'm a Florida resident and got a discount for that. Then because I booked online/pre-park purchase, I got another discount. Plus they have some awesome packages going on right now. So try it! It's safe, cause it's Disney itself and you can trust them. Take care and good luck!Anynone know where I can get disney package tickets for the parks for a good price?
    hotline or orbitz they sell the tickets with hotel packets
    try craiglist, has work for me in the past.Anynone know where I can get disney package tickets for the parks for a good price?
    I'd be careful with Ebay and Craiglist. MOST people are honest but you won't know if you got scammed or not until you are trying to enter the gate at the park. Do you want to have that worry on yor vacation ?



    AAA offers a small discount. Better than nothing.



    Lots of timeshare sellers will give you some sort of free or highly discounted WDW pass if you sit in on their high pressure sales pitch.

    How Far is Lego land from Disney California?

    I am planning a trip to California and I wanted to know how long it would take to go to Lego Land from Disney. I'll Stay at the Holiday Inn. That's close to Disney and if you have any suggestions please tell me.How Far is Lego land from Disney California?
    Carlsbad is around a hour to hour and a half.

    What's Disney World like during the third week of october?

    I've been to Disney 4 times.

    We're planning a trip for this fall break(20th-24th) a short mini vacation to the world!

    We have been in Christmas and in the summer time.

    Never in the fall.

    What's it like?

    Is it cooler than the summer?

    Is it less crowded?

    ect.What's Disney World like during the third week of october?
    Third week in October is the best time to go IMHO.

    All the Halloween decorations are up at the Magic Kingdom, and you can go to Mickeys Not-So-Scary Halloween party, which has an incredible Boo-to-You parade and Happy HalloWishes fireworks show. They will be held on 10/21, 10/22, and 10/24 while you are there.

    The Food and Wine Festival is on at Epcot, different countries have their own food sample-size portion kiosks all around World Showcase. Here is the menu.... http://allears.net/tp/ep/fw10/fw10_booth鈥?/a>

    If you have the Disney Dining Plan, you can even use your snack credits at the kiosks!

    There are also seminars and dining experiences. I have not had the chance to go to any of them yet.

    They have Eat to the Beat concerts at Epcot at night, .38 Special and Night Ranger will be playing while you are there.

    The weather is beautiful, warm enough to go swimming, cool enough to walk around without sweating to death. The crowds are very reasonable, and using fastpasses for the busier rides, we never wait on line for more than a few minutes. According to one website where I did research, that week is one of the top 5 least crowded weeks of the year.

    We will be there while you are there! It will be our third year in a row going that week. We always have a great time, hope you do too!
    Not bad at all really. The crowds aren't bad (and frankly I bet this year more people flock to see Harry Potter world).



    It's way more busy in the Summer, spring break season %26amp; the holidays. The crowds in October aren't bad, especially weekdays, but because of Mickey's Not So Very Scary Halloween Party-- special ticket event-- the Magic Kingdom closes early about 3 days per week to everyone else.



    Plus the weather is beautiful usually, though last year we planned tent camping at Ft Wilderness at Disney and it ended up being a heat wave of 90 degrees, ugh, who knew? But we always go camping in the central Florida region in October (we live there) and it's usually not that hot, so it'll probably be better this year.



    Usually it's closer to 75-80 that time of year and much drier so it's nice. You can still go swimming, but it's not sweltering.What's Disney World like during the third week of october?
    temperature will be near-perfect (for me at least lol). they'll have the halloween decorations up and you can buy tickets to the halloween party (mickey's not so scary halloween party) for some night time trick or treating fun. it shouldn't be too crowded, especially when compared to the summer and christmas.
    Since it's Halloween Time but not the 31st, it's still going to be crowded. But it's definitely not going to be as crowded as it is on Christmas or in the peak summer months. The weather is cool, but not freezing. It's still Florida, so it's going to be warmer than anywhere else during the Fall.What's Disney World like during the third week of october?
    The third week of October they're doing all the Haloween stuff, its usually pretty busy. If you go the first week of November (after Haloween, but before the xmas stuff is up) its completely dead.



    as for tempurature, its cooler than middle summer.
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  • How bad is Disney world the week after christmas?

    I know people say disney worlds busiest time of the year is christmas week but thats the only time i could take vacation. Now after reading stuff about how bad it is that week its scaring me. Will i still be able to have fun and what would be the longest time waiting for a line? What was some of your experience if you've gone that week?How bad is Disney world the week after christmas?
    well december 21st to january 1st is literally the most crowded time of the entire year. during that time period the parks can EASILY fill to capacity by noon. the absolute busiest days during that time are between xmas and new years eve. you need to get to the parks well before they open to ensure that you get in. i would pick one park per day and stick to it. i would not leave even to go out to your car to get something cuz once people start leaving they allow more people to come in and even if you were already in the park that day you may not be able to get back in.

    it is so crowded during this time that you feel like a bunch of sardeens. its like one long line just to walk from point A to point B. they even have cast members "directing traffic" with light wands saying stay to your right please stay to your right. also the bathrooms tend to get pretty nasty and they have to shut one down here and there every little while to thurougly clean it and make sure there's enough TP and paper towels and soap. (typically they don't actually close a bathroom to clean it. a cast member comes in and cleans one stall to a time while the rest are still in use).

    expect to have some LONG days in the parks and prepare for extremely LONG lines.

    even the attractions such as jungle cruise in magic kingdom that like NEVER have more than a 10-15 minute wait any other time will have a 90 MINUTE wait during that time of year.

    the longest wait time i have ever seen in disney world is soarin at epcot. during this time the wait time was 3 HOURS and 20 MINUTES!

    you really need to take advantage for the FREE fastpass system to cut down on wait times.

    and if you are going on new years eve its AMAZING. they even give out FREE hats and noise makers. only problem with that is they give them out starting at noon so all you hear for 12 whole hours is noise maker horns.

    here's just a tiny clip of what you're likely in for:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2OrtQoeg鈥?/a>



    don't get me wrong i'm not trying to tell you its the worst possible time to go or anything. in fact i had soooooo much fun when i went between xmas and new years eve but i'm just trying to prepare you for what you're in for.How bad is Disney world the week after christmas?
    If you can, I'd go the week before Christmas. I have been there both the week before Christmas and the week after. While it's busy, the week before is still bearable and you can still see and do things. Christmas Eve through the first week in January is pretty horrible! I only did it once and would not care to go back during that week. All of the parks were at capacity and most ride lines were well over three hours... even the rides that you can usually walk right on (such as Tomorrowland Transit Authority) still had at least a 1 1/2 hour-long wait.

    The longest I waited in line the week before Christmas was an hour and a half. You still got the fun Christmas feeling but without the at-capacity crowds.

    Whenever you decide to go, be sure to check and see what parks have early admission days for Disney resort guests. Each park has at least one on a different day of the week. If you're staying at a Disney resort, take full advantage of those days and get there early. If not, avoid those parks like the plague on those days!

    Also, the parades are a lot of fun, but during the parade is also the best time to get on some of the busier rides. Most people choose to watch the parade, so the lines are usually shorter then.How bad is Disney world the week after christmas?
    It is the busiest time of the year. The parks tend to close due to capacity ONLY on Christmas Day and New Year's Eve.

    That said, we went during the same time last year and had a wonderful trip. We used a service called Custom Mouse Plans and I highly recommend them! They planned out our days and with those plans we never waited more than 10 minutes for any ride! It was crazy since we saw waits over 2 hours, but we never got stuck in those kind of lines. We did all the headliner attractions, tons of the other attractions, the shows, parade and fireworks. Some days we even had an afternoon break to swim and nap! I would never go to Disney World without their plans!
    My family and I went a couple of years ago Christmas week. Never again. We went to go to Animal Kingdom one day and they closed the park to more guests due to over crowding. So, we went to MGM instead that day. We could hardly move. I think we only stayed a couple of hours and couldn't take it anymore. We also heard that the Magic Kingdom was shut down for awhile one day do to over crowding but, opened back up later in the day. Not only are the parks crowded but, the airfare for that week is outrageous this year. Good luck!

    Why did does Disney allow that Hannah Montana girl to dress so inappropriately?

    My eight-year-old wanted to watch the Teen Choice awards last night, and after seeing what Miley Cyrus was wearing I had to have a talk with my daughter about how bad it looks for a fourteen-year-old to be dressed like that. Doesn't Disney Channel have something written in her contract that she shouldn't be wearing such revealing clothing? She was wearing an extremely low-cut dress with her cleavage exposed. I was shocked! Would complaining to the network do any good?Why did does Disney allow that Hannah Montana girl to dress so inappropriately?
    I know, it's terrible and I would definately complain. The sad thing is that for some reason they think immodesty sells, but if enough people complain then maybe they'll get the picture!
    It might, but keep in mind that what WE wore 15 years ago was "inappropriate" for the times to our parents. ANd what THEy wore as teens had the same effect on theri parents.Why did does Disney allow that Hannah Montana girl to dress so inappropriately?
    Even though i do agree that someone that is young shouldn't dress inappropriatley(i didnt see the teenchoice) it is TEEN CHOICE not childrens choice and believe me some dress far worse then she probably did
    its not that bad!Why did does Disney allow that Hannah Montana girl to dress so inappropriately?
    she is 14 or so not 9. You teach your child how to dress appropriately according to you and accept that everyone has different ideas to you. I am not into dressing my daughter revealingly but I do not expect others to do the same. That is the thing of living in a country that allows free will
    I highly doubt Disney has much say over how their stars dress outside of the actual program. Besides - disney isn't exactly the "wholesome" outlet is used to be. Let's see - Britney Spears, Christina, Justin Timberlake - all former disney!!
    She's a teenager, and wanted to dress up for the fancy awards show.

    Tshirt and jeans wouldn't be appropriate for the teens choice awards.

    I understand your situation..

    but keep in mind that she doesn't drink, smoke, or cuss.

    She's a good role model for young girls. All girls want to dress up every once in a while=)

    I wouldn't complain to the network, it wasn't their fault. I'm sure she picked out the dress herself.

    Plus, it was the "Teen Choice." It was a show mainly for preteens, and teens. She would have dressed it down a bit if the show was made for 6-10 year olds.
    Give me a break. Miley doesn't dress even a quarter as bad as other pop stars. I think she's a good influence.

    What will the Disney World Crowds be like in August?

    My family has been planning a one day trip(we are Florida residents) to Disney World's Magic Kingdom on August 12th 2009. We have been saving money for the trip for quite some time, and seeing as school starts back on the 17th, it is the only day we can go. Does anyone know what the crowds will be like around this time?

    Please any help is appreciated, Thank you!What will the Disney World Crowds be like in August?
    Mid to late August is not a bad time to go. Most families vacation in late June, all of July and early August. While a lot of schools go back late August, some start a little earlier. Plus, even if kids aren't back in school, they're getting ready for back to school. College kids are getting ready to move back into the dorms. The week you are in Disney is a big "back to school" shopping week.



    I was in Disney once the week after you're going and crowds were very very thin. I think you'll have it a bit more crowded than I did, but all in all I would guess a 6 out of 10, which really is manageable.
    More than likely crowded. It would be best in the off season- like January. You'll have fun either way, you might just not be able to see and do all.What will the Disney World Crowds be like in August?
    That's a Wednesday, and mid-week is certainly better than weekends. Usually by this point in August crowds are starting to settle down a little bit. If you were able to wait just another couple of weeks, crowds would diminish more, but they won't be terrible. Yes, it will be busy, but no, it won't be as bad as middle of July.



    Obviously it's still hot, so to be the crowds and the heat as much as possible, get there when it opens.
    Expect high crowds. A good indicator of crowd level is how packed the restaurants are when you go to make a reservation. I tried to get a reservation for Ohana character breakfast for some friends of mine between August 15th and the 29th, and even two weeks ago, everything was booked solid.

    So if you haven't already, make a few dining reservations, and once there, really take advantage of fast passes. Get Fast Passes early in the day for popular attractions such as the Kilimanjaro Safari, Splash Mountain, Soarin', Tower of Terror or Rock 'N' Roller Coaster. During high crowd seasons, fast pass kiosks can actually run out of passes by 3:00pm. So grab em' early! Remember to drink tons of water (Disney sells Smart Water, which is wonderful for humid climates), and stay cool.

    It is quite possible to have a great Disney vacation during the busiest of times - it just takes a little thought and planning. Have a great time!What will the Disney World Crowds be like in August?
    it will be crowded. Its hot, and everyone and his brothers kids are out of school. It is GOING TO BE CROWDED. The best advic ei have is take it slow. Dont get to impatient on the lines. grab a mickey bar while you wait on the lines.

    If you've seen the parades before, hit the long lined ones while the parade is going on. You don't want to miss the fireworks.

    HAve fun!

    Disney to be the first foreign TV channel on Chinese cable. What is the cultural impact?

    As part of its just announced deal to construct a $3.5 billion theme park in Shanghai, Disney is being granted a slot in China's cable TV system. The Disney Channel will become the first ever foreign operated TV channel in China. What will be the positive and (if any) negative cultural impact of this?Disney to be the first foreign TV channel on Chinese cable. What is the cultural impact?
    well, on one hand it's good...

    but on the other...



    i would say they should develop their own national amusement parks...

    "Mokey Kingdom" or "Sky Park" or whatever...

    with all those myths and legendary heroes...

    clouds, red dragons, white breaded old wise men...



    coz building smth foreign means giving a part of the money somewhere aside...

    for using brands, names, design etc...



    all those Mermaids and Beauties-and-the-Beasts...

    they aren't close to local hearts...

    so i assume they won't be that much successful as one of the four ancient beauties (with all those traditional robes and hairstyles)...

    looking down, nodding, blusing -- that kind of stuff...



    China isn't the country which needs foreign culture impact...

    for they have plenty of their own...

    it's just a bit unpopularized at the moment...



    take Ninja Turtles - Americans with Japanese origin...

    why so hard to make smth like local Bamboo Brothers?...

    a team of bamboo shoots who live in the forest...

    (aka Water Margin but for kids)

    good guys who regularly deal with some bad guys...

    maybe insects who want to destroy the farmers' fields...

    all those martial art battles, funny dialogues, eating dumplings...

    maybe such feminine heroes as sisters Needle and Thread...

    who live in a local Uncle Tailor's house...

    here is a 200 episodes series of pure Chinese origin...



    hard to do that?...

    very easy if to find the one who wants to do at least anything...Disney to be the first foreign TV channel on Chinese cable. What is the cultural impact?
    Disney figures eg Cinderalla, Snow White etc are promotions of the soft American culture. For example, what do these beauties look like, the kind of dress they wear, their dances, smiles and so forth all represent the American yardstick for judging beauty.



    The prince picking Cinderalla and not her rich sisters too is the American core value of equal and fair opportunity. Many of us are brought up with Disney's fairy tales which have given us plenty of imaginations, it'll will be interesting to see how these tales and fables should impact the younger generations of the mainland.Disney to be the first foreign TV channel on Chinese cable. What is the cultural impact?
    Walt Disney movies were restricted in China for many years because of "talking animals" like Bambi and Mickey mouse.



    Pirates of Carribeans 2 was also banned in 2006



    http://www.forbes.com/feeds/afx/2006/07/鈥?/a>



    The movie is rated PG-13 in the US, PG in Singapore, 12 in South Korea, 7 in Spain and banned in China.
    China should get CCTV 9 set up in America as mutual exchange.

    When is the disney nationwide casting call 2010 going to happen?

    I really need my big break for acting! So if anyone can tell me when the next disney nationwide casting call is, I'd really appreciate it.When is the disney nationwide casting call 2010 going to happen?
    Disney does NOT do Open Casting Calls! If someone is claiming an open casting call for Disney, then it's a SCAM like John Robert Powers, John Casablancas, Barbizon, ACT/tHe!



    You NEED an agent if you want Disney Channel Auditions. ONLY agents have access to such auditions.



    Here's the cliffsnotes version of what you can do to do to get into acting and eventually get an agent:



    1.EDUCATE YOURSELF FIRST!



    READ (check Samuel French, libraries, and bookstores):



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    Acting business:

    *Acting is Everything: Gold Edition-Judy Kerr

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    *An Agent Tells All-Tony Martinez

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    -So You Want to Be in Showbusiness?- Steve R. Stevens

    -Acting Truths and Lies (purchased at www.info4actors.com)



    Acting:

    *Book the Job-Doug Warhit

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    -Acting for the Camera-Tony Barr

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    *Art of Acting-Stella Adler

    -Sanford Meisner on Acting-Sanford Meisner

    -A Dream of Passion-Lee Strasberg

    *Actor's Art and Craft-William Esper

    -The Power of the Actor-Ivanna Chubbuck

    -No Acting Please-Eric Morris

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    *8 Characters of Comedy-Scott Sedita

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    *How to Get the Part Without Falling Apart-Margie Haber

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    To get an agent, you need to get GREAT headshots, a good resume, and training from the best. These are enough to get you a commercial agent at least. Getting a GOOD theatrical agent (Film/tv) takes longer. Most good theatrical agents won鈥檛 see you unless you鈥檙e SAG, have a polished resume, and a demo reel. Commercial agents are more lenient about that. What the best Commercial agents want to see on your resume are good commercial classes, improv, and cold reading.



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    they have a award every year at the disney land resort in DisneyWorld Florida. They have Anna Marie Prez Tangle from Camp Rock there and David Deluise from Wizards Of Waverly Place and other people on Nickoledeon.

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    When is the disney nationwide casting call 2010 going to happen?
    Not until March 2011. You already missed the two 2010 casting calls - they were held March 27th in Austin and April 10th in Nashville



    Disney only holds these calls in March/April when they are casting for the upcoming fall season. The fall 2010 season shows are already in production so they won't do another open casting until next spring



    http://tv.disney.go.com/disneychannel/op鈥?/a> is the offical Disney Channel site where they announce any open calls.
    its over:/When is the disney nationwide casting call 2010 going to happen?
    I am sorry but I think it is over.
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  • What can i do for a disney channel costume class with my horse?

    I am signed up for costume class with my horse Diva(shes a girl) and this year is Disney Channel themed and i was wondering what to do. Were both girls so that's what i would want to do, preferably. I want to do racing stripes but dont know if that is a Disney movie? So please ancwer the question as well. Thanks!What can i do for a disney channel costume class with my horse?
    Dress your mother up as snow white instead

    Dining plan at Disney World worthwhile if we go to Universal too?

    We are planning on going to Disney World in February from the 2-8th. There is 2 adults, a 16 year old and a 12 year old. We plan on spending one day at Universal studios/Islands of adventure. Is the dining plan worth it if we miss that day? If yes, which dining plan? Can you get a dining plan without doing a package?Dining plan at Disney World worthwhile if we go to Universal too?
    yes its definitely still worth it (i can tell you first hand cuz i have gotten the dining plan and gone to universal/islands of adventure for 1 day of my trip).

    you can just buy lunch at universal but still have dinner in disney so you won't really be "wasting" the dining plan.



    i'd recommend the regular dining plan which includes 1 table service meal per person per night, 1 quick service meal per person per night, and 1 snack per person per night.



    no you HAVE to have a PACKAGE which would include hotel and tickets in order to be eligible to also purchase the dining plan.
    Yes, it is worth it. First, make sure you purchase the dining plan that allows you one table service and one counter service per day. That way, for the day you miss, you can still get a counter service if you get back to Disney at a decent time. Even if you don't, you can use two counter services per day (one for breakfast, one for lunch) and then you could two table services in one day (maybe a breakfast and a dinner). Having the Disney dining plan makes a world of a difference. It is so fun to choose whatever you want on the menu, including a drink and a dessert (which are always delicious and different). The dining plan, if not included as a special offer depending on when you are visiting, runs about 400 a person. The cut off for the children menu and children prices is 9 so you won't have to worry about that...all adult prices in your party.Dining plan at Disney World worthwhile if we go to Universal too?
    Well yes it is definitely worth especially because disney just extended a promotion which makes it free! With the disney dining plan the food is not allocated to the day either. For instance if you get the classic plan with 1 table service, 1 quick service and a snack for 6 nights, each person has a total of 6 table service meals, 6 quick service meals and 6 snacks to use whenever they want during the stay. There are also signature dining restaurants at disney that require two of the table service credits - these are some of the pricier restaurants at Disney. So if you go to Universal one day you don't loose any food. I have been to disney a ton of times and found a great authorized disney agent who would help you with tons of info on all the disney restaurants. She cost nothing extra (she gets paid from Disney) and may even be able to save you some $ - send me an email if you would like her contact info.
    My mom always gets the dining plan that has 1 counter service per day, 1 sit-down per day, and 1 snack/drink per day. But it's really like a roll-over. Like you could end up not using a snack/drink one day so you could get a snack and a drink another day. The dining plan is definitely worth it. I don't know if FL has a meal tax but they already have a sales tax so it's possible. Plus, with the plan my mom usually gets, a counter service gave you a drink, a meal, and a dessert which if you didn't have would cost you like $22 a meal. That's just for the fast stuff. So you could still go Universal for a day and then come back at the end of the day and have like a sitdown meal at Disney since you already paid for it. They do have a lot of other meal plans too but that's the only one I have experience on.Dining plan at Disney World worthwhile if we go to Universal too?
    Most likely No.

    The dining plan is not a very good value any more since they took away the appetizer and doesn't include the gratuity. You'd be paying full price for all four family members. For the basic dining plan, that's a total of $184 per day. To answer you question properly, this is what you need to do. Go to allears.net, click on "the menus". Take some time to look at the restaurant menus and prices. See how much you think you'll be spending. Compare it to the dining plan prices.
    Yes, without a doubt! We stayed on Disney property and had the dining plan, but spent one day at Seaworld. We still got plenty of use out of our dining plan. Keep in mind that you can always have breakfast at Disney before leaving for the day, then have dinner when you get back. That way, the only meal you will be paying for out-of-pocket will be for your lunch at the non-Disney park.
    You must be staying in a WDW resort to get the dining plan.



    You can still do breakfast and dinner at your WDW resort.

    What is a disney movie with not many male parts but has parts for kids?

    I'm looking for a Disney movie for my drama department to put on with not a lot of male parts, but has lots of parts for females, older people, and children.What is a disney movie with not many male parts but has parts for kids?
    Peter Pan - captain hook is the only real male part you need. everybody else can be children or women.
    Wells there's Alice In Wonderland and even the male roles like the white rabbit and the mad hatter can all be played by women. Thats the only one i can think of as most,well the clasics all have major male roles.What is a disney movie with not many male parts but has parts for kids?
    bit obvious but how about:



    sleeping beauty



    3 fairys - girls

    evil queen - female

    king + queen one female

    7 dwarves - could be children?
    not much disney movies

    i think you can try barbie shows

    those have major female roles, like for kids too

    like maybe

    mariposa

    lots more

    the barbie shows are really nice (:What is a disney movie with not many male parts but has parts for kids?
    Brokeback Mountain

    Disney to be the first foreign TV channel on Chinese cable. What is the cultural impact?

    As part of its just announced deal to construct a $3.5 billion theme park in Shanghai, Disney is being granted a slot in China's cable TV system. The Disney Channel will become the first ever foreign operated TV channel in China. What will be the positive and (if any) negative cultural impact of this?Disney to be the first foreign TV channel on Chinese cable. What is the cultural impact?
    China is a very interesting test case. The freedom they are allowing in will permanently influence their people. Once China opened the door under Nixon the dice were cast.



    As we are witnessing with Afghanistan compared to Iraq, democracy requires an educated middle class to be sustainable.



    Furthermore, this build up in China's economy and rise of an educated citizenry is paving the way for what India already has, a free democratic society.



    Or we become a socialist nation, wonder about the inverse being true as well. With fewer graduates and an eroding middle class it is not impossible. That said, I am optimistic.
    Positive: Jonas Brothers tour in China!

    Negative: Hannah Montana tour in China :(Disney to be the first foreign TV channel on Chinese cable. What is the cultural impact?
    ha we have started our assimilation, beware china. we can never conquer china through military force or financial sanctions, we'll do it by mickey mouse .
    Positive- family values, negative -gay -oops!Disney to be the first foreign TV channel on Chinese cable. What is the cultural impact?
    Haha, great. Now the Chinese can witness what we've been suffering from as "entertainment" all these years



    HAHA :-D
    chines snow white its right think about it i did the same project

    What are good gifts to buy that relates to the Disney Princess to my 22 year old girlfriend?

    My girlfriend birthday is coming up and she likes Disney Princesses and collects the DVD's because she never really had a childhood. I wanted to get her something related to the this but not the DVD's. Any suggestions?What are good gifts to buy that relates to the Disney Princess to my 22 year old girlfriend?
    Maybe some of the collectible dolls would be nice :)



    You can also go to the Disney store and see what stuff they have, there is usually a whole section on the Princesses :)What are good gifts to buy that relates to the Disney Princess to my 22 year old girlfriend?
    www.CafePress.comWhat are good gifts to buy that relates to the Disney Princess to my 22 year old girlfriend?
    definatly check www.disneystore.com they have a ton of things princess



    i've seen some gorgeous snow globes and clothes on there

    i definatly suggest going to an actual disney store and seeing what they have then checking online
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  • How is life as a Custodial Cast Member in the Disney College Program?

    I have been accepted into the Spring Advantage 2011 Disney College Program as a Custodial Cast Member. I just wanted to hear of people's experiences, and maybe some tips. Not only about the job, but about all the aspects of the program. Thanks!How is life as a Custodial Cast Member in the Disney College Program?
    Congratulations! It's an awesome experience. Years ago, I used to travel up and down the east coast interviewing those who wanted to participate in the Disney College Program. You'll love it.



    The important thing is that you're going to be a cast member. Life at Vista Way (or one of the places at Little Lake Bryan) can be whatever you want to make of it. There are some wild parties and great times, but remember to take all things in moderation...after all, you do have to go to work the next day.



    Ultimately, having the College Program on your resume is going to look good. Congratulations. You'll enjoy the experience, I'm sure!

    What are the best parks to go to when in Disney World?

    My fiance and I are planning a trip to Disney World in a few weeks. We both love rides and are also kids at heart. We are pretty sure we cant to go to Magic Kingdom but were not sure what other park to go too. We are only plannig on going to two parks. WE can't decide between epcot and animal kingdom? HELP!What are the best parks to go to when in Disney World?
    first off why can't you go to magic kingdom? cuz thats the best park in my opinion and has the most rides and attractions.



    secondly DON'T GO TO ANIMAL KINGDOM!!! its basically a glorified zoo with a few other attractions. the animals hide in the shade so you're lucky if you see them and speaking of shade there isn't much around the park so you are in the boiling sun all day. and the rides aren't that great.



    epcot is a great park. it has some great rides and attractions like soarin and test track plus in my opinion their fireworks display "illuminations reflections of earth" is the best one disney has.



    hollywood studios is also a great park especially if you are into thrill rides cuz they have 2 of the best there (tower of terror and rock n roller coaster)
    I'm going to give the number one website that can help you with this.



    http://www.touringplans.com/tp2/UG2_inde鈥?/a>



    His stuff is offical and should help you with your dession.What are the best parks to go to when in Disney World?
    I LOVE EPCOT. It is hands down the best, has the best rides.Animal Kingdom is really cool, it shows a lot of culture. but the rides aren't that great. There is only a roller coaster and i hate roller coasters, but there is also a fun safari ride and a really fun water ride. But that's about it.
    Personally, I would choose Hollywood Studios. But between Epcot and Animal Kingdom, definitely Epcot. Animal Kingdom is my least favorite park. There's just a couple of good rides, and the rest is a zoo. It's a half-day park at best for me. But if you are big animal lovers and want to spend a lot of time looking at them, it could be a good choice for you.



    Magic Kingdom is a great choice for sure. Epcot is a nice contrast to Magic Kingdom because there are rides there (some really good ones!) but a lot of the fun is slower-paced, interactive, stop and look kind of stuff. If you do Epcot, be sure to run to Soarin first thing or you will be waiting for hours.What are the best parks to go to when in Disney World?
    Definitely get to the Magic Kingdom. After that, I'd recommend Epcot. There aren't numerous rides, but the rides are excellent (Mission Space, Test Track, Soarin', and so on).
    Epcot is pretty fun(:

    You've got Test Track (testing a car going at really fast speeds), Mission Space (simulating a space shuttle launch), i believe there's an under the sea walk thru called The Seas with Nemo and Friends and don't forget Epcots different cultural attractions. Just like FrontierLand or AdventureLand in Magic Kingdom, Epcot is divided into 5 cultural experiences: Italy, Norway, Morocco, Japan, France, China, a recently added Canada, and many more. In that ginormous golfball looking thing lol is a ride, Project Tomorrow. (( thats as much as i remember lol ))

    Animal Kingdom is ooober fun! (:

    Main attractions: Expedition Everest. I run-away roller coaster, kinda like Thunder Mountain in Magic Kingdom, but better! lol It goes backwards; Kali River Rapids...bring extra clothes. you will get wet. haha; Dinosaur...car ride back in time to see the dinos..fun fun! and Kilamanjaro Safari, ride thru their animal preserve(: plus you can bet there's a petting zoo and playground for the kids.



    don't for get Disney Hollywood Studios! Great shows, the Tower of Terror, and the Rockin' Roller Coaster featuring Aerosmith.

    Have fun!!! :)

    How to adjust Disney World touring plan with the closure of Space Mountain?

    When Magic Kingdom opens, most guest head to three main rides: Space Mountain, Big Thunder Railroad, and Splash Mountain. With the latter two rides being in roughly the same area, how should one adjust the "Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World"' touring plan?How to adjust Disney World touring plan with the closure of Space Mountain?
    According to the Unofficial guide website (www.touringplans.com) they state to just skip Space Mountain and proceed with the plan. I believe the plan states to head to Buzz Lightyear next so that is what I am going to try when I go to Disney World in June.



    Edit: of course, this isn't the route that 'everyone else is going to take.' because everyone else hasn't read the book. They estimate less than 1% of the people at the world are following the tour plans in the book. Everyone who has tried it says it works and so I'm going to give it a go!How to adjust Disney World touring plan with the closure of Space Mountain?
    What I did when I was there was got a fast pass for space mountain then waited in line for the other two.. or else, you could go on one of the two as you have a fast pass for space mountain, then go on space mountain, then get a fast pass for the other one of the two, go eat or whatever, then u can go on it :)How to adjust Disney World touring plan with the closure of Space Mountain?
    If that is the route everyone else is taking because it is the path that is detailed in a book I can guarantee I am going the opposite direction since there won't, in theory, be any lines.

    What time of year is the best time to visit Disney World in Florida?

    Im planning a trip for many members of my family all a different ages to Disney World in Orlando, and I wasnt sure when would be the best time of year to visit the parks. Im Virginia, and we have 4 distinct seasons. From what Ive been told, Florida just goes from hot to more hot.What time of year is the best time to visit Disney World in Florida?
    I've been to the parks in every season and without a doubt the best time, BY FAR, was mid-late October, as a couple of folks mentioned earlier. But let me explain why.



    The weather was perfection..low to mid 80's and to my shock No humidity. I didn't know Fl came w/out humidity!!!! And figures it was one trip where I actually packed a Mickey poncho, having spent a small fortune on them in the past, and it was the single only trip I didn't need it--and I was there for almost 2 weeks!!!! The only warning is I've heard there is outside hurricane potential then...but not when I've gone thank goodness.



    Beyond the weather, the crowds were by far the least and the lines the shortest. The only downside is there are shorter park hours BUT w/out the lines we got so much more done than with longer hours. And there's so much going on then. Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party is a must do! Aside from the fun of running around Disney in a costume and feeling like a kid again (you don't have to, but many did and sure was fun), there were hardly any lines for anything as tkts are limited. And there were lot's of fun special events. Just a blast! Over at Epcot, the Wine and Food Festival is going on, and that is such a treat...literally lol. Also, forget if it's right before or after the Garden festival, but many of the topiaries and other specialties were still up. Also, because it's one of the lighter times, there often are great deals available. We got the best rate I've ever had at a moderate, and given how long a trip it was, I was worried about staying on site where I wanted. But got my fav CBR!



    So for all those reasons, with weather top of the list, I'd pick end of Oct hands down.
    February - usually the least crowded, too. The weather is finally cool and beautiful.What time of year is the best time to visit Disney World in Florida?
    January! It's a beautiful time of year and there aren't any heavy crowds!
    Actually, December can be quite chilly in Florida! All that moisture in the air just goes straight through you. Now granted, to some 50 degrees isn't chilly, but it is pretty cold for Florida.

    To avoid high crowds and get the best rates, visit during the very first week in December. If you want low crowds, decent rates AND warmer weather to enjoy pools,beaches, etc... visit in mid to late Sept through mid November!

    Be sure to visit http://www.easybreezyplanning.com

    There you can sign up for a free Disney E-newsletter, read up on fun tips and advice, watch fun Disney movie previews, purchase discounted Disney park merchandise and receive assistance with planning your Disney vacation! Have a wonderful trip!What time of year is the best time to visit Disney World in Florida?
    By far it is the last week in august. All the southern kids are back in school already, and the northern kids have mostly already taken the family vacation by then. The park will be empty.
    I live here in Florida and have had annual passes to Disney.



    Summer is way too hot and it will be crowded-especially during the 4th of July week.



    If you go in the spring avoid the weeks of spring break/Easter-this is one of the most crowded times.



    October is a great time to go, it is cooler and lines are shorter. Disney also offers deals at this time also.



    Christmas time will be the most crowded.



    Check out ALLEARSNET.com. This site is your best source for info on Disney.
    Fall is the best time. Less people at parks and hotels are cheaper.
    We love being there for the Holidays, we go in April one year and November the next. That way we have the holiday experience and can do the water parks also. November 18 is Mickey's Birthday, and the park is usually decorated for Christmas by then.
    Supposedly, the week after Labor Day all the way up to Halloween-ish.
    an overview of the year as for good times to go

    jan- after the new year the rest of the month is good except for presidents weekend. and weather is amazing. just need light jacket at night, rain is rare.

    feb-great time to go as well, attendance is not high and weather is great too!.

    march-if easter is in april come in march for low attendance and weather a nice warm weather.

    april-if easter is in march come in april (see the vice versa thing) for low attendance, weather a nice warm as well.

    may-weather turns to humid, and come early may for attendance to still be low, once memorial day hits, its officially summer times meaning long lines.

    june-aug humid, it rains every day at 3pm no lie! long lines and crabby people because of it.

    sept.attendance low because everyone has gone back to school, still humid but not as bad.

    oct. attendance surprisingly high because everyone from europe comes over on 'holiday' however weather is nice, and no humidity.

    nov.-after halloween (busy day) nov is a great month to come up until a few days prior to thanksgiving then the parks are packed. weather amazing. only light jacket in the evening.

    dec- if you want to come and see the park decorated for the holidays, this is the time to come, but only from dec1. to dec. 15th after that the holiday crowds come and parks will hit capacity, and lines will be hours wait. weather again light jacket.



    as for seasons. it goes from hot humid summer, to a fall, and back to hot humid summer, no winter, and no spring.



    have a magical time!!!
    In my opinion I really like the last week in October, the parks are not too crowded, there are Halloween parties (costs extra) and the weather is warm without being unbearably hot..also Disney often will offer free dining if you stay at one of their resorts
    Based on my personal opinion and observations in general, the second week of January through the end of February is the prime time to come to Disney. The weather is pleasant and the lines are very short.



    As an alternative, the first two weeks in November are ideal, too.
    October
    a good time is near the end of summer break
    A couple of years ago my family and I went in January (just after New Year's) and it was awesome! The weather was pleasant (mild during the day, windbreaker cool in the evening) and most important .... the lines were short.
    Even though Disney World is inland, the Hurricane and Tropical Storm Season begins June 1st and goes to Early Oct. Summers are HOT %26amp; there is often daily rain (if even for a half hour). It's also crowded since kids are out of school and parents can take off. I've always had good luck with Oct-Nov.

    I do think another good time to go is May. The weather is beautiful and Disney is not at all crowded. Orlando has so much to do, your kids may also like Epcot, SeaWorld and Universal.

    I would avoid July--Sept

    Have Fun!
    I really like the parks in January and Feb. The lines are short, the park isn't that crowded. And the tourists that are there are European and very polite. Also, that's usually a dry time of year. Since you're from VA, if we consider it to be "chilly" outside, you'll probably be laughing at us.



    What you heard was MOSTLY correct....we have warm, hot, and oh my God hot.
    The weather is perfect during February and March. Also there is much less of a crowd during those months.

    What rides in Disney World have changed or improved since 2006?

    We're planning to go to Disney World this summer, but we are only going to Magic Kingdom and Hollywood Studios. So just these two parks please.What rides in Disney World have changed or improved since 2006?
    Formerly known as Disney's MGM, they changed the name to Hollywood Studios. In Hollywood Studios they've added Toy Story: Midway Mania. Also in Hollywood Studios they've made improvements to the Tower of Terror, and changed the drop sequence. Fantasmic! the nightime spectacular show at Hollywood Studios, has been upgraded to more fire and water effects.



    I think, since 2006, Expedition Everest in Animal Kingdom is new to you.



    It's A Small World has been completely refurbished in the Magic Kingdom. Also in the Magic Kingdom, they have added a new comedy show-kinda attraction called Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor. Space Mountain has been improved a TON.



    There's a new attraction called Soarin' in Epcot, but you might've already heard of it. It's very popular nowadays.



    Well I think that's about all! If you have any Disney questions email me at savvy.3@hotmail.com.

    And have a Magical trip! (:
    Toy story midway mania and the car stunt show at Hollywood studios are new and haunted mansion and space mountain were revamped at Magic Kingdom.What rides in Disney World have changed or improved since 2006?
    they have added these games in the line of space mountain to entertain yourself in line. they have changed up the parades to make them better. in hollywood studios they have added more effects to tower of terror. they have added the toy story mania ride and have fixed up that haunted mansion also. there has been a lot more changes that i can't think of at the moment.
    In Hollywood Studios, there's now Toy Story Midway Mania, which is a 3D ride and it's so much fun. You play virtual carnival games. There's also Lights, Motors, Action! which is a new stunt show about cars. It's pretty intense and amazing.



    In the Magic Kingdom, there is a newer version of the Haunted Mansion which has many cool special effects now. Space Mountain has also been changed a bit to make it more interesting. Also, just so you know, Fantasyland and Toontown will be undergoing construction, but it won't cut into your experience.What rides in Disney World have changed or improved since 2006?
    In addition to what everybody else has put, in Hollywood Studios, they made the Tower of Terror 4 which is said to be more exciting than the first! =) Have fun!
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  • What are the physical requirements to become an actress in Disney?

    I would love to get a job acting in Disney as a princess (or character) specifically in the shows.

    What are the physical requirements (Height weight features ect.) for the following characters:

    Belle-

    Little Mermaid-

    Meg-

    Snow White-

    Sleeping Beauty-

    Cinderella-

    Ect, if you know.What are the physical requirements to become an actress in Disney?
    Belle--brown hair, smart, snobby

    Ariel--red hair, good breasts

    Meg--brown hair, seductive voice and legs

    Snow White--black hair, round lips

    Aurora--blonde hair, nice shoulders

    Cinderella--blonde hair, good feet

    For all of them? thin and HAWT!What are the physical requirements to become an actress in Disney?
    go on the web site of the park you want to work at and it will list the jobs available and what the

    requirements are. you will need to be physically fit and have the acting skills needed to handel

    the specific rolls. height,weight,measurements should be listed. you will need to be able to fit in the costumes.What are the physical requirements to become an actress in Disney?
    It really depends on the character and the other cast members. Obviously, you have to look somewhat like the characters, though wigs and makeup can help you look the part more. Height will depend on the height male character opposite to you if applicable. Sounds like a lot of fun, I wish you the best!

    How much does it cost to rent a stroller in Disney World?

    We're on our way to disney and friends have recommended to rent a stroller while we're there. We have an umbrella stroller we were going to take along, but I heard that the strollers there were better. I'm on a tight budget, so how much do they cost per day?How much does it cost to rent a stroller in Disney World?
    I'd bring the umbrella stroller. its much cheaper, and honestly the disney strollers are nothing that special.
    If you are on a budget then bring your own stroller. Yeah the ones in the park are cool but do you think they are cool enough to spend $10 a day on??? If its that big of a deal to your kid then pick a day where you rent a stroller and then use yours for the other days.How much does it cost to rent a stroller in Disney World?
    Stroller rentals cost (prices current as of April 2007):





    At the theme parks:



    Single or infant (newborn to 9 months) strollers: $10/day (no deposit)



    Double strollers: $18/day (no deposit)





    At Downtown Disney:



    Single or infant (newborn to 9 months) strollers: $10/day (with $250 credit card imprint required for deposit); $8/day Length of Stay rental (limited quantity) Note: Double strollers are not available.



    Reservations are not accepted. If you want to visit more than one park in a given day, retain your stroller receipt and present it at the second park to obtain another stroller at no additional cost.



    Where do I find them?

    At Magic Kingdom: in a new location (pictured at right), under the Main Street Railroad Station.



    At Epcot: to the right at main park entrance. Also at International Gateway, to the left before entering park.



    At Disney-MGM Studios: to the right after entering park, at Oscar's Super Service, located just inside the Disney-MGM Studios gates (in what looks like a "gas station").



    At Animal Kingdom: also to the right, after entering the park.



    At Downtown Disney West Side Guest Relations, between Pleasure Island and AMC Theaters, below the West Side Tower. Note: Double strollers are not available.



    At Downtown Disney Marketplace Guest Relations between Team Mickey and Arribas Brothers. Note: Double strollers are not available.
    Another note:



    If you prepay for your days, they are cheaper. For example, I paid for 2 days at the Magic Kingdom (used one day there and one at EPCOT) and paid $18 instead of $10 per day.How much does it cost to rent a stroller in Disney World?
    The umbrella stroller will be great and easier to get around for you. Also, when you go to any shows, you have to park them outside. When you have your own stroller, it is sooo much easier to fiind in the group of hundreds.

    How can I prepare in high school to become a disney world charcter?

    I want to work at disney world at a character. I understand what i need to do for the auditions. But, as of right now i have 3 years till college and i wanna know how i can prepare for this job. I really want it. I would love to be a charcter. I already take dance and about to take theater classes but what about the look?How can I prepare in high school to become a disney world charcter?
    Be a cheerleader, be in all the plays, learn to be gracious and outgoing, vivacious and friendly.How can I prepare in high school to become a disney world charcter?
    DO DRAMA. ALL THE WAY. You'll meet the most interesting people, but it's definitely the best part of high school. Performing is fun!

    When and where should I buy Disney World tickets?

    Me and my brother are going to Disney World 12,13,14 of January 2010.



    Staying at Walt Disney Swan Hotel.



    Want to get the 3 day basic pass ( don't need hopper ). We are just going on a leisurely trip and planning to stay in one park per day.



    Should I buy them ahead of time on the internet or can I just buy them at the hotel?When and where should I buy Disney World tickets?
    We just got back a couple weeks ago. The other family in our party ordered their tickets from disneyworld.com. They did not get delivered before the trip. It was a real pain and took quite a while to straighten out at the ticket window on our first morning.



    I would order online, but not this close to your trip.When and where should I buy Disney World tickets?
    Its really easy to buy Disney World tickets on the internet . Just visit the link and u can have your tickets:



    http://www.ticketfront.com/event/ Disney_world-ticketWhen and where should I buy Disney World tickets?
    disneyworld.com

    How much does Disney world cost including all parks?

    How much does Disney world cost per day including all the parks, hotel and meal plan. I never been there so I don't know. What is there to do besides the obvious. I would like to go for a week or 10 days with my best friend.How much does Disney world cost including all parks?
    then go on the WDW web site. all info is there. You can figure out different package and see the price without booking. cost will depend on what resort you pick, what meal plan you choice and what dining plan you pick.How much does Disney world cost including all parks?
    10 day ticket W/park hopper and water park is 401.00 ea

    Disney's All-Star Movies Resort for 2 w dining for 10 days
    is 2706.00

    If trying to do on a budget
    get the 10 day pass. 802.00
    a room not on property w/breakfast (50.00 a night) 500.00
    Meals (do not eat on site more than you can help) 500.00
    Total 1802.00How much does Disney world cost including all parks?
    Well, I do know that about 6 or 7 days in the parks with a park hopper and dining plan is about 2,800 for a family of three. So there. Go from that.



    Just go www.disneyworld.com and you will be able to plan your entire trip very easily from Hotel to Dining.
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  • Where can i get discounted walt disney world park tickets or hopper passes?

    Im looking to purchase 5 hopper passes for 6 days to the parks/water parks in walt disney world. The only site i have seen them on is the disney site which are running $1752.00

    Are there any promotional codes or discounts of any sort that anyone knows about? Please help!Where can i get discounted walt disney world park tickets or hopper passes?
    There is a website for all things Disney on the cheap. It also lists current promotions and discount codes.



    http://www.mousesavers.com/



    You can also purchase discounted tickets legitimately through AAA.Where can i get discounted walt disney world park tickets or hopper passes?
    Unfortunately, Disney is the best place to get Disney tickets. Many sites and local vendors will offer discount tickets, but often times, they are leftovers. This means that someone bought a multi-day pass and had some days left over, sold them to a dealer, who will now sell a patchwork of passes. Sadly, this often results in problems for the buyer, since sometimes, the tickets are invalid for any number of reasons.



    To reduce your cost, opt for tickets that expire. Non-expiring tickets hare considerably more expensive. Also, reduce the days to 5, there are tons of things to do for free (Downtown Disney)Where can i get discounted walt disney world park tickets or hopper passes?
    Short answer: no.



    Long answer: Disney is not like your little local amusement park. They just don't do discounts. However, there are a handful of AUTHORIZED discount dealers who can give you a SMALL discount - AAA and Sam's Club if you are a member. Also http://www.mapleleaftickets.com is an authorized dealer. If you work at a large company, Tickets At Work is legit if your company is a member.
    I live in orlando trust me when you arrive here theres millions of places that say discounted tickets..

    What sort of education is required for a job building and designing new Disney World attractions?

    My six year old is insistent that we build a fully functioning Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, as seen in the cartoon on Playhouse Disney, complete with flying Toodles, in our back yard. He cried when I told him he'd have to wait til after college. He claims he'll grow up to build robots and machines anyway. If his goal were to be hired by Disney World to build the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, what sort of education would he need?What sort of education is required for a job building and designing new Disney World attractions?
    I'm not exactly sure, but I would suggest architecture, computers, and engineering. In addition, I'm sure there will be new technology that will come out by the time your son is ready to go to school.



    Good luck with that to him and you... awesome dream job!
    Strong in structural engineering and advanced mathWhat sort of education is required for a job building and designing new Disney World attractions?
    don't know. why not call the state and ask?
    He'd need a degree in engineering.What sort of education is required for a job building and designing new Disney World attractions?
    Interior design, contracting, or just art in general
    Engineering.
    that is great... but why not start small? he is only six. so why not get him Lego's or other building toys and have him start building stuff in miniature? see if that is what he really wants to do and also let his imagination grow. then when he is older you can see about the education.
    hey i think uve to learn alot ab8 graphic designing...

    and color combining studies...

    and u have also learn sum kindda books which helps u tht how ppl and kids interact to disney land :)
    Architecture and engineering

    How long should I expect wait times for rides at Disney to be in early June?

    My friends and I are planning to go to Disney this June (1st or second week) and were wondering what the wait times for the rides will be like, since the times we've gone were in early October where the wait times were almost nothing?How long should I expect wait times for rides at Disney to be in early June?
    Historically the summer crowds start rolling in about the second week of June. The first is normally a little less busy because several schools get out for the summer the first few days of June, so it's not too terrible yet. But by the second week, pretty much everybody is out and starting to vacation, so it starts to get pretty full - not as bad as July, though.



    I would expect attractions to run anywhere from 20 minutes - 60 minutes wait times, with the very popular rides going over an hour.
    For the 2011 year the Disney Gay days are from 5/31 to 6/6. Because of that a lot of people avoid the parks and it is a quite time for the summer. It's usually the first week of June and has been going on for quite a few years.



    So if you are cool with that I say go then. I went this past October and the lines were ridiculously long.How long should I expect wait times for rides at Disney to be in early June?
    Extremely long! I visited at the beginning of June too, and it was so crowded there was even a long line for the Tomorrowland Transit Authority. There are ways to avoid it though like getting to the parks early or making use of the Extra Magic Hours. Hope this helps.
    well I went in Summer 2010 in the beginning of july and the lines were pretty empty. i'd say the lines might be longer though in early june.How long should I expect wait times for rides at Disney to be in early June?
    I went in late may last year, and most of the waits were about 20-30 minutes

    Which Disney theme park is the best to visit?

    My good friend wants to take me to Disney world, but we are not sure which one is better to visit. We have heard that Euro-Disney is a disappointment, and I know that compared to Orlando's Disney World, California's Disney land is not nearly as nice. So the choices are between Tokyo Disney Hong Kong Disney and Disney World Orlando.



    Which one is considered better.Which Disney theme park is the best to visit?
    well there is only ONE disney WORLD and that is the one just outside of orlando.

    its the biggest disney resort and has 4 theme parks (magic kingdom, epcot, hollywood studios, animal kingdom) and 2 water parks (typhoon lagoon, blizzard beach). plus downtown disney, the ESPN sports complex, multiple golf courses, and 24 on property hotels.

    in my opinion its the best although i am bias ;)Which Disney theme park is the best to visit?
    I don't believe any hold a candle to orlando. And that is even if you don't count the other THREE theme parks at WDWorlando: epcot, MGM, and Animal kingdom. That's not to mention paradise island, downtown disney or the theme hotels connected to the parks.



    WDW orlando needs at least 4-6 full days just for the 4 parks, that's not even doing the extras at WDW orlando or Universal (2 days on its own.)Which Disney theme park is the best to visit?
    Easy WDW in Orlando is the best. They are the best for food, customer service, attractions, ride and shows. Can't be beaten.



    Enjoy your trip.

    Saturday, February 18, 2012

    How to sneak off during a field trip to disney land and have sex?

    Im a senior and my girl friend and I want to sneak off and have sex while at disney land. Any good ideas and we cant do it while at the hotel.NO NEGATIVE REMARKS BACK AT ME.How to sneak off during a field trip to disney land and have sex?
    This just proves that you're not mature enough to be going on such a trip. "Sneaking off" to have sex indicates that you aren't ready to handle the responsibilities of such a relationship.
    what is this like a school trip? I'd just walk out with her and do it, who cares if you get in trouble. It will be a story you can look back on and laugh.How to sneak off during a field trip to disney land and have sex?
    Just casually [but quickly] walk away from the group and find a nice place and do it...



    If there's nowhere else just find a bathroom :)



    On a rollercoaster would be good, as long as u'r on u'r own and not in sight of everyone...



    Or like the person before me said, do it in the cinema :)



    Have fun ;)
    Bathroom? Rollercoaster? Store?How to sneak off during a field trip to disney land and have sex?
    I understand your position, but don't do it, you'll only get in trouble.
    hahahahaha, do it in the childrens t-cup ride
    Hey, sounds awesome.

    Main Street Cinema is at Disney World if you want it to be dark in the cinema OR

    Tarzan's Treehouse if you can find somewhere there thats not in vision

    OR really if you "want to be uncomfortable" try the bathroom anywhere.



    But I'd go with Main Street Cinema in a row where no one else is in, maybe a corner at the back, or really down in the front, wherever you like.
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  • How do I become an actress for the Disney Channel?

    I am a thirteen-year-old girl who wants more than anything else to work for the Disney Channel. Not because I want to be famous, but because I LOVE acting and singing, or just performing in general, and acting for Disney Channel looks like so much fun. The only problem is: I don't live in California.

    I do live in Atlanta, but I have been looking EVERYWHERE and I haven't found anything for the Disney Channel. I want an agent so bad, but my parents just went through a divorce, so money is a little tight, and my mother thinks we shouldspend money on somehting more important. I am not saying my mother doesn't support my dream, I just don't think she understands how much this means to me.

    I have studied acting, and gone to many classes and camps. But I have almost no experiance other than the school plays i have participated in, and a little modeling on the side.

    I know I am talented enough, and I have the determination, I just need my big break.

    If you can help me at all, contact meHow do I become an actress for the Disney Channel?
    the agent thing..umm you dont pay any money for your agent untill you land a job or a gig....dont fall for any of that stuff like john roberts powers and stuff like that.,.their fake...two summers ago i flimed an independednt flim in LA and i didnt gewt paid for it so there for my agent didnt get paid we only got publicity for it. and to get on the disneychannel....they cast like in LA and canada(i think this casue that is wher a majority of their shows are flimed)..which is no wher near wher you live. You can send in youor head shot and resume' (sp) to casting agents out in LA and or new york (cause that is closer) and you can also state that you would liek to do some kid programs on the disney channel





    thats all i can think of for now
    What a shame, because getting an agent is the most important thing to do, he/she would be the person to get you interviews. Have you taped the things that you have done. Do you have a community theater in your area, these are the things I would try for because not having an agent is the most important thing. If you have a tape of what you did in school, or of the modeling that you did you could send it to Disney and see what happens. Your doing the right thing by taking classes, other than that I'm lost as to what to tell you to do because of not having an agent, don't give up, maybe something that you'll do in the future will get you noticed. Did you know that Annette was doing her ballet recital when Walt himself was in the audience his niece was doing her recital and saw Annette and what more can I say, (every child knew who Annette was, all the guys had a crush on her) if you don't know her name ask your Mom or Grandmother they'll remember her, she was one of the first Mouseketters ! Good luck to you, it sure sounds like you have the motivation !!!!!!How do I become an actress for the Disney Channel?
    It is all about who you know, not about talent...."successful" artists know this.....Keep your talent up, but attend whatever networking events that you can and do research on the internet...Find out how to contact the people who can help you get to the next level.....and keep contacting them....Oh, and don't let anyone stop you by saying "You can't do this"...Somebody is going to and it might as well be you....The only way to fail is not to try....
    go to the plays and ask for enrollment. when you do you work your way up!How do I become an actress for the Disney Channel?
    Ok, bad news, hon, but the odds of you ACTUALLY being on the disney channel are pretty slim. Why don't you try for something real? Something that in 30 years, people won't ask "whatever happened to her?" I'm sure you could do something more productive than be a child actress. If you just waste your time wishing for something that probably won't happen, then you may miss out on an oppourtunity standing right in front of you. Give yourself time to find a dream, and you might find acting may be your true dream, and maybe you could go to college and study acting, instead of just being a medeoker child actress. Don't waste your childhood. Have fun now, work later.
    Listen to your local radio station! I live in the upstate of south carolina and all the time they are saying there are scouts from the creaters of dreak and josh, the suite life, hannah montanna, and cory in the house and they hold auditions in like greenville so yea
    if you live near a big city then they probably have auditions near you, get a job at any place that will take you at your age, get an agent and just start fighting your way up!

    good luck!

    (also, have you looked online?)

    %26lt;3 Sugar %26lt;3

    What radio station is radio disney around austin tx?

    I like to listen to music from people on disney channel and stuff and i heard about radio disney but i don't know what radio station its on in austin tx! please help me!What radio station is radio disney around austin tx?
    There are at least 3 stations in Texas, KDRY II60 AM in San Antonio, KMIC 1590 AM Houston, KMKI 620 Dallas/Fort Worth.What radio station is radio disney around austin tx?
    XMRadio Channel 115



    The closest station is San Antonio's which is AM 1160

    Houston's is AM 1590

    What is the song in the background of the Disney Friends for Change commercial?

    It sounds like Miley Cyrus at the beginning and Demi Lovato at the end.

    It is playing in the background of one of the Disney Friends for Change commercials.What is the song in the background of the Disney Friends for Change commercial?
    send it on by miley cyrus, demi lovato, and the jonas brothersWhat is the song in the background of the Disney Friends for Change commercial?
    selena gomez is in the song too... you can but it now on itunes

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    What is the song in the background of the Disney Friends for Change commercial?
    "Send It On," by all the Disney Channel Stars. I don't believe the full version of it has been released.



    Those who are on the track:

    Jake T Austin

    Brenda Song

    Nick Jonas

    Kyle Massey

    Debby Ryan

    Hutch Dano

    Sterling Knight

    Moises Arias

    Miley Cyrus

    Adam Hicks

    Daniel Curtis Lee

    David Henrie

    Chelsea Staub

    Joe Jonas

    Kevin Jonas

    Jeniffer Stone

    Mitchel Musso

    Nicole Anderson

    Cole Sprouse

    Brandon Smith

    Doug Brochu

    Allisyn Ashley Arm

    Selena Gomez

    Demi Lovato

    Tiffany Thornton

    Jason Dolley

    Emily Osment

    Jason Earles

    Dylan Sprouse

    Where can i find a soothing and relaxing Disney type melody online?

    Disney is always relaxing. It makes me feel good inside. I have always wondered where i could find a disney melody with no words. Just to listen to it to relax or calm down. Where can i find a Disney type melody without the words?Where can i find a soothing and relaxing Disney type melody online?
    download Ruckus player.

    its free! and 100% legal :)

    there are a lot of tributes so there are a lot of just instrumental versions of songs. there are also popular songs.

    Best places to eat at Disney World on the meal plan?

    My boyfriend and I are spending 5 days at Walt Disney World in Orlando from Dec 4 - 9. I'm about to make meal reservations but I'd love some input on great places to eat that are a part of the disney dining plan. We have the park hopper passes, so I don't mind going from one resort to another if i I have to.



    Also, any tips on making reservations (ie, times or specific things to ask for) would be appreciated!Best places to eat at Disney World on the meal plan?
    My favorites are:



    Boma - Animal Kingdom Lodge

    Ohana - Polynesian Resort

    Coral Reef - Epcot

    Tusker House - Animal Kingdom

    Mama Melrose - Disney-MGM Studios
    The two dinner shows: Polynesian Luau and Hoop de Doo review are both included and are WORTH going to. The reservations for both shows can be made up to two years in advance so be sure to book asap!Best places to eat at Disney World on the meal plan?
    There are so many great places to eat in the Disney resort it is hard to pick just a couple. Here are some of our favorites.



    Coral Reef restaurant in the Living Seas/Nemo and friends exhibit in Epcot. Great seafood and great atmosphere, you actually are eating while looking at the aquarium. VERY cool.



    Pick a country, they all have great restaurants. Mexico, Canada and Japan are our personal favs.



    The Prime Time 50's cafe in MGM and the Sci-Fi Drive IN also in MGM. The restaurant's themes are really cool, and the food is excellent at each.



    Those are just a few. What I would suggest is to go to the Disney website and use their dining finder. You enter a few categories of what kind of experience you are looking for and they can tell you what best fits your criteria. Also, check out the disboards. The disboards is a message board website completely dedicated to going to WDW. You can ask questions, get trip reports, resort reviews, restaurant reviews and favorites, tips and tricks and much more, all from people who go to Disney often and know what they are talking about.



    If you have not made reservations yet, I would not hesitate. You are able to make reservations now up to 180 days out, so many of the more popular times may be filled up. Pick out where you want to eat and make your reservations as soon as possible.



    Hope this helps, I put the links below. Have a great trip!!!
    The crystal palace has a great breakfast buffet.

    You can't go wrong with any of the restaurants at EPCOT.

    Check out the Brown Derby Fantasmic dining special. You get a great meal and priority seating for Fantasmic (which you can not miss it's amazing).Best places to eat at Disney World on the meal plan?
    I really like the Rose %26amp; Crown at Epcot. Also the Rainforest Cafe at the Animal Kingdom.
    The rainforest cafe is a chain restaurant that you can get to at almost any mall in america. I'd not bother with it.



    Please be aware that Disney does allow dining reservations up to 180 days from dates of travel, so you may want to have several restaurants in mind and take what you can get. A couple of weeks ago I called to change something the first week of January and was told that what was available was "late late late" for dinner. Might not be as big of a deal for you and your boyfriend assuming you don't have children.



    Most of the restaurants are on the mealplan, some require 2 credits, like Artist Point, California Grill, Narcooseesses and Jiko to name a few. Shows like the Luau and Hoop de doo are 2 credits as well.



    Your chances of getting into Le Cellier would be slim, as I understand it sells out very, very quickly.



    50's PrimeTime in the Studios is fun. We like 'ohana at the Polynesian. Garden Grill at Epcot is great. Coral Reef is good. Liberty Tree Tavern is OK. We've enjoyed the Whispering Canyon Cafe. The food at the Sci-Fi isn't good, but the ambiance is great. Same can be said for the San Angel in Mexico.



    ETA+ here are the menus which may help you make choices too- http://www.allearsnet.com/menu/menus.htm鈥?/a>
    I'm not sure whether only certain restaurants are in the meal plan, but I can tell you what are my fav places to eat there.

    If you want to stay inside the parks, my favorite place inside Magic Kingdom is the Crystal Palace and inside Disney Studios is 50s Prime Time Cafe--it's sort of a 50s reality place where you play the role of kids and the servers are your relatives or parents. If you want to eat at the resorts, there's a great place that I can't remember the name right now at the Wilderness Lodge (not the fancy one) and the cafe at Grand Floridian.



    If you eat at the parks, make your reservation at a time so you will be finished in time to watch the parade and fireworks. You will get lots of suggestions if you go to www.disboards.com There, you will find all kinds of Disney fans who can tell you much more than you need. Have fun.
    All of the fast food places at all the parks and hotels accept the meal plan, except for The Concord Steakhouse on top of the Contemporary, and i know there is another restraunt that doesn't accept it eithier. For fast food places, try:

    **MAGIC KINGDOM: Peco Bill's cafe, and Cosmic ray's starlight cafe.

    **EPCOT:There isn't much variety, but try to taste some international dishes in world showcase. MAKE SURE that you have a soft pretzel in Germany that has rasins baked into it with icing and sliced almonds, there my fave food at disney! Also try to visit the bakery in France...its so good!

    **ANIMAL KINGDOM:Alot of the food is the same here, because it is relativly the newest park to disney. I know they just built a yeti eating area by expedition everest, and i heard that was good, and try to go to a juice or iced tea bar when you walk into Africa i think it is, and get some of the frozen iced tea juice stuff.. i had passion fruit when i was there, and i loved it!

    **MGM: This is the smallest park at disney, and there isn't much compared to the other parks, but in the backlot somewhere try the pizza planet place, because the pizza ia really goos, and for a sit-down place try the sci-fi cafe. i ate their in feb. and it is so cool. you eat in old "disneyed-out" cars that have tables in them, and it is dark, and there is a huge movie screen, so it is like a drive-in but inside. all the waiters/waitresses are on roller blades, and the ice cubes even glow! this was really good too!



    go online, and look around at menus and stuff, because you want to make sure you like something at a restraunt before you go there. if you like healthy food there is also the graden grill cafe in The Land at Epcot. have fun!
    I like the Garden Grill Restaurant in Epcot's land Pavillion. It rotates and you can watch other attractions while you are eating there. They also have characters there so its a lot fun. I also like the German Beirgarten Resturant. They put on a really neat show while you eat. The singing and Dancing is very authentic. I also suggest the California Grill on top of the Contemporary. Its surrounded by glass with a pretty view of the lake and you can see the fireworks real well at night. Have fun! I am gonna be there the same time as you. Best Wishes!
    Go to www.waltdisneyworld.com then click on dinning options. You will see a list of dinning options for parks, and hotels etc. They will say if they are on the dinning plan or not. Some of our favorites are:

    Magic Kingdom: Crystal Palace, Liberty Tree Tavern

    Contemporary: California Grill, The Wilderness Lodge: Artist Point and Whispering Canyon Cafe. Grand Floridian 1900 Park Fare, MGM; Momma Melrose, 50 Prime Time Care

    The Polynesian: Ohana



    Make your decisions soon and call 1-407 WDWDINE to make reservations. Regular users sign up 180 days before their trip so you may have to tell them where you are interested in eating and see what is available.
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