MrBurns
4096 miles from Mickey.
- Joined
- Feb 11, 2010
- Messages
- 42
It's a sad fact that over the years background music has crept into foreground annoyance. Shopping centers, restaurants, Disneyland, Disney World, Wal-Mart, people's car radios, mufflers, motorcyles, the list is very very long.
The serenity of silence is a distant memory with constant noise everwhere, no peace for a person's mind to relax and think as it is constantly exposed to unwanted stimulation.
The attractions at Disney World and any other theme park are at times excrutiatingly loud, I can't imagine anyone sitting through the Hollywood stunt show without earplugs yet it seemed that my wife and I were the only ones protecting our hearing. We wore them on practically every ride we went on save the Safari ride and a couple of others I can't quite recall.
I wish that disney Parks would tone down the audio levels, that perhaps at Downtown Disney's outdoor speakers the music program was the same throughout instead of every 50 feet having a different selection competing with the in-store and live performer's input.
The serenity of silence is a distant memory with constant noise everwhere, no peace for a person's mind to relax and think as it is constantly exposed to unwanted stimulation.
The attractions at Disney World and any other theme park are at times excrutiatingly loud, I can't imagine anyone sitting through the Hollywood stunt show without earplugs yet it seemed that my wife and I were the only ones protecting our hearing. We wore them on practically every ride we went on save the Safari ride and a couple of others I can't quite recall.
I wish that disney Parks would tone down the audio levels, that perhaps at Downtown Disney's outdoor speakers the music program was the same throughout instead of every 50 feet having a different selection competing with the in-store and live performer's input.