Though BR doesn't have the Sgt. Pepper costumes of BI,etc.,they do have a "little" bit more elaborate "look" that just jeans and t-shirts to their credit.
About the attire - all other employees/entertainment wear specific clothing to add to the atmosphere that is part of WDW. The video clip I watched was disappointing because the musicians wore casual street clothing. I expect more from an act at WDW.
And yes, I do like Celtic music. Husband and I are going out in a few minutes to the Pickled Onion, where friends of ours will be playing some guitar, penny whistle, and fiddle music.
When you consider the reason they were hired (to bring in contractors), it makes perfect sense that they are not costumed.
Even the lumberjacks are providing their own show costumes. No more need for Disney to provide them, purchase or manufacture them, launder or repair them.
When you consider the reason they were hired (to bring in contractors), it makes perfect sense that they are not costumed.
Even the lumberjacks are providing their own show costumes. No more need for Disney to provide them, purchase or manufacture them, launder or repair them.
Exactly. Cut the great acts that everyone loves but costs too much. Replace them with either an act who provides their own instruments and clothes... or... no act at all (Fife&Drum).
Exactly. Cut the great acts that everyone loves but costs too much. Replace them with either an act who provides their own instruments and clothes... or... no act at all (Fife&Drum).
Take out the "my beloved act is gone" factor and the additions, with the exception of the lumberjacks who don't really fit well, are not bad additions to the WS, whether or not one approves of the fact that Disney is not providing their performing attire or scripts/sets. I can't get excited about the fact that Fife & Drum was the one act not "replaced" since Voices of Liberty, who are still considered Disney employees, weren't canned as well.
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