Dmcuth
alldisneycharacters.com
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- Feb 20, 2007
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1st of all let me say that I'm a fan of the show and thought it was a good idea for an AI attraction. I'm all for any attractions that disperse crowds! However, I was at DHS in mid-January and auditioned for the show and now feel it's a huge mistake to have this attraction.
Let me say that I'm not a great singer, and have no delusion that I'm any good. I enjoy Karaoke and can sing without anyone cringing. I was asked by a CM to try out and I did it as a lark. I didn't think I would get through, except that possibly being a soft opening there wouldn't be many people trying out and who knows. I was more interested in seeing the backstage and seeing how the process works. So....I go in and sing a bit of "It had to be you." I'm told that my voice is not strong enough. He was certainly right. The CM's are overly nice to you as you do the "walk of shame," obviously trying to make you forget you were turned down, rejected by Disney. Me and my 12 year old daughter were laughing and I even did a joking "I'm a star, you guys don't know anything!!" rant to the CM's outside just as you see on the show.
But here's the thing....I felt a little bad the rest of the day. I felt a little stupid for trying out and a little bad for being rejected. Now if I felt even slightly that way, how are all the people going to feel who are rejected and think that they were good? And think of this, everyone who tries out, dozens or hundreds each day, are going to be rejected by Disney. Even the ones that get through, only one of them who wins will not be rejected. And most of them will be rejected by the audience members. Who wants to feel like that on vacation at Disney? Can you imagine being a 14 year old who thinks they can sing and find out their just not good enough?
Just my thoughts. I will go see the show when I'm there, but I'll be thinking about the "rejects."
Let me say that I'm not a great singer, and have no delusion that I'm any good. I enjoy Karaoke and can sing without anyone cringing. I was asked by a CM to try out and I did it as a lark. I didn't think I would get through, except that possibly being a soft opening there wouldn't be many people trying out and who knows. I was more interested in seeing the backstage and seeing how the process works. So....I go in and sing a bit of "It had to be you." I'm told that my voice is not strong enough. He was certainly right. The CM's are overly nice to you as you do the "walk of shame," obviously trying to make you forget you were turned down, rejected by Disney. Me and my 12 year old daughter were laughing and I even did a joking "I'm a star, you guys don't know anything!!" rant to the CM's outside just as you see on the show.
But here's the thing....I felt a little bad the rest of the day. I felt a little stupid for trying out and a little bad for being rejected. Now if I felt even slightly that way, how are all the people going to feel who are rejected and think that they were good? And think of this, everyone who tries out, dozens or hundreds each day, are going to be rejected by Disney. Even the ones that get through, only one of them who wins will not be rejected. And most of them will be rejected by the audience members. Who wants to feel like that on vacation at Disney? Can you imagine being a 14 year old who thinks they can sing and find out their just not good enough?
Just my thoughts. I will go see the show when I'm there, but I'll be thinking about the "rejects."