irlandaise
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Yes, but the last update was eight years ago.The website is still there!
Thanks, if I ever get an Instagram account I'll look for that.I follow Cats of Disneyland on Instagram, too![]()
Yes, but the last update was eight years ago.The website is still there!
Thanks, if I ever get an Instagram account I'll look for that.I follow Cats of Disneyland on Instagram, too![]()
Oh wow. I didn't check the date, was only looking at the cat picturesYes, but the last update was eight years ago.
Thanks, if I ever get an Instagram account I'll look for that.
You said it all, sista. I was pretty sure it was your daughter who worked there because I remember your posts about watching her interact with a child. I’m glad the performers will hopefully now be getting some newfound respect and their health and safety needs met. I’m just so bummed that it’s just another crutch for Disney execs to have to prolong decisions on live entertainment,” well, we don’t know the full impact of this development…blah…blah…blah”. I’m not a doomsayer thinking this is the end of live shows…I’m just saying now they can take more time, continuing to give us less value for same or more money. I guess we should just be glad Fantasmic is backOne of the greatest things about Disneyland has always been the entertainment. It makes me sad that they are cutting so much of it. Maybe they've been holding out on putting a new show in the Hyperion to see what would happen with the union stuff. Since it went through, they may decide not to bring back any shows, which is terrible. It damages their image IMO, but I'm not privy to the financial effects on the company. The parks are financially sound but the rest of the company has been struggling, I believe.
My daughter works in entertainment at Disney so this increases her pay, but what good is that for all of those who consequently lose their jobs?
Reducing the experience could also reduce the number of people who decide to renew MKs or take another trip to DLR. UGH.
Well said!! It's difficult to judge the financial decisions of Disney Co when it comes to the parks. I get that they rely on them for now to prop up the rest of the corporate enterprises and therefore must tread a careful path so they don't cut too much and kill the golden goose. But at the same time, it's so hard to remember all of the wonderful live entertainment that Disney has been famous for and see it slipping away...You said it all, sista. I was pretty sure it was your daughter who worked there because I remember your posts about watching her interact with a child. I’m glad the performers will hopefully now be getting some newfound respect and their health and safety needs met. I’m just so bummed that it’s just another crutch for Disney execs to have to prolong decisions on live entertainment,” well, we don’t know the full impact of this development…blah…blah…blah”. I’m not a doomsayer thinking this is the end of live shows…I’m just saying now they can take more time, continuing to give us less value for same or more money. I guess we should just be glad Fantasmic is back![]()
I hope it isn't all going by the wayside. I loved watching Animazement and Aladinn, and all the cool bands they used to have at Tomorrowland Terrace. Many things make Disneyland magical and far better than other parks, but I think the live entertainment really is one of the most important things that sets it apart from places like 6 flags that are just rides. (There are a million things that make Disneyland better, but you know what I mean.)But at the same time, it's so hard to remember all of the wonderful live entertainment that Disney has been famous for and see it slipping away...
I suppose in 5 years, a lot of people won't even remember Aladdin or Frozen etc etc.
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Yes! Things like the Dapper Dans -- we never actually stop to watch them, but the ambience they provide is unlike anything at any other park. Love the bands in NOS as well.I Many things make Disneyland magical and far better than other parks, but I think the live entertainment really is one of the most important things that sets it apart from places like 6 flags that are just rides. (There are a million things that make Disneyland better, but you know what I mean.)
OMG…thanks for the memory! Had forgotten all about them! Now I wonder how many other “little joys” I’ve forgotten. But,yes, these are the things that set Disney apart and they must not lose them, otherwise it will become “just another theme park”…the very thing Walt wanted to avoid.I also hope it's just a temporary pause, but Disney has made me slightly pessimistic with their cuts lately. I am still reeling over the loss of the Red Car Trolley Newsboys (years ago now). It was one of my favorite things to catch at DCA entertainment wise. I love that song "Suitcase and a Dream"...it was so perfect right in front of Carthay!