FireDancer
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What was the point of all the hype?![]()
Press coverage and general discussion. Perhaps on things like message boards and Facebook.
What was the point of all the hype?![]()
How soon before we start hearing complaints about a family vacation being ruined because their picture wasn't on the castle.![]()
THIS JUST IN.
This is the real song they're using:
Yo ho, yo ho, a castle pic for me
We smile, we grimace, we gander, and squint,
Look up, me 'earties, yo ho.
Were families and couples from Vegas to Flint,
Look up me 'earties, yo ho.
I think the castle thing is kinda cool.
It looks to be a show as opposed to a continuous thing.
http://www.wdwnews.com/ViewVideo.aspx?VideoID=115597
Does this castle make me look FAT?![]()
I get this. I don't mind Disney wanting to capture those "real" moments and memories, but something in return would be nice if you actually get used in the advertising. Appearing in just the castle show for free, I'm fine with. But if you just entering the park means they can take your photo and use it in a commercial with no compensation, that irks me. It doesn't have to be much, but an exclusive pin, a park pass, etc. Granted there are plenty of people willing to do this for free, so I guess it doesn't matter.OMGOODNESS....wishing it was anything but that.This way Disney can use people's free photos and free videos instead of paying actors, models etc for cheaper advertising? U-G-H
Ding ding ding! Yes, they are going to say you entering the park means you consent to Disney owning any images they capture of you. (In that case, can I get a discount on the crazy ticket price?[My thought is I don't want my children's photo up on the castle, I don't let just anyone see photo's of them, So how are they going to get around privacy laws.
Are they going to say that by entering the park you are allowing photos of yourself to be used for publicity and are owned by Disney???
I get this. I don't mind Disney wanting to capture those "real" moments and memories, but something in return would be nice if you actually get used in the advertising. Appearing in just the castle show for free, I'm fine with. But if you just entering the park means they can take your photo and use it in a commercial with no compensation, that irks me. It doesn't have to be much, but an exclusive pin, a park pass, etc. Granted there are plenty of people willing to do this for free, so I guess it doesn't matter.
Ding ding ding! Yes, they are going to say you entering the park means you consent to Disney owning any images they capture of you. (In that case, can I get a discount on the crazy ticket price?)
I don't think this is a bad promotion, and I might enjoy a 5-10 minute evening show with Disney music and pictures on the castle. I do agree that this wasn't an exciting announcement in light of the hype leading up to it.
I sense a Pete rant coming soon.