wdw_adict said:Cast member home towns have returned to the badges now!

Stepharoonie! said:Changing Journey Into Imagination. I understand why they did it, just wish that they didn't.
Cee said:I'm sorry that is no dolphin. It's some sort of bass.............??????![]()
It's apparently a dolphin FISH rather than the type everyone is more familiar with. And no, I have no idea why 
BUT... are there any legends/myths etc. about any Latin princesses?Hound 109 said:A couple of folks mentioned the 3 Cabelleros & Emperor's New Groove. (I stand corrected on "latin characters")...BUT Disney doesn't celebrate these characters much. My point is that this is a marketing blunder....If I was a decision maker at Disney (or stockholder), I would want to seriously tap into this market (more than I had) with a full feature film & a Latin princess...so those folks can celebrate/embrace their heritage more (& spend their money).
Gosh, I don't know. Didn't mean to suggest it had to be a "princess". (& I'm not an expert on "Princesses", but there seems to be alot of them on here) I don't think Belle, Snow White, Mulan (maybe others) were originally "Princesses". I would think there might be some legends / myths that might make for a good backdrop. I'm not Latin, maybe someone who is could share a possible legend / story.VSL said:BUT... are there any legends/myths etc. about any Latin princesses?
I have lived in San Antonio (50% hispanic) & now live in Austin Texas. My 6 y/o (Korean) son attends a school that is 20% hispanic, 20% asian, 5% black & 55% caucasion. The school is pretty cool about having the kiddos show off their cultures. The hispanic culture celebrates all sorts of things (holidays, balls, quincenera's (sp?) etc. They most definitely have "gowns" but with a latin flair. (Man, I wish someone who knows about Latin celebrations or Gowns would post, cause I am really fashion challenged.)Traditional dress or the typical Europeanallgown dresses?
Mulan "dresses" for the Epcot Princess meal & she doesn't wear a traditional (European) gown. & I assure you that if my son had been a girl, my wife would have her dressed up just like Mulan. (He does have a traditional Korean celebration costume that is really cool.)
Demographically here in the States, there is a market (IMO). You're right though, Disney is NOT dumb. Heck, they might be working on something right now.If they don't see a market in it, they won't spend money on it... so I'm guessing that they don't see much of a market in it.
Thanks for your comments, VSL.![]()
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Cast member home towns have returned to the badges now!


There was nothing like an early morning arrival at MK and watching the marching band come down the street playing "76 Trombones" -Ah, nostalgia. 
But what about families who are just poorer than average?dreamergirl78 said:I have to say it, and not just because of our situation. But I REALLY wish Disney offered more perks for the military families out there. I talked to several CMs who worked at the stores who said they wish they could give military discounts.
So in my opinion one of the biggest blunders is ignoring the military population. MANY soldiers do not have the money to take their families there. But I bet if they came out with some wiz bang packages or discounts, you would see a huge increase in attendance by military families.
Just my .02!![]()
