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Active 1 minute ago Listening to Disney California Adventure - Buena Vista Street - Carthay Circle Restaurant and Lounge ~ Area Loop
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Ccoop73 @laurenalexisc09 Happy Birthday Pal!! Have a Magical Day!!
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CapeMike Am I the only one here who has a few tracks that I just keep coming back to, over and over again? <_<;
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eeyorepoohfan @eagle90 Wishing you a very happy and magical birthday!
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ABeach @eagle90 Wishing you a very happy birthday!
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bosoxx113 In the spirit of Star Wars Land opening later on this week, I was at Tanglewood in Western Massachusetts over the weekend listening to John Williams conduct select pieces from the Star Wars movies. Always a fun time
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Eagle90 Get your hankies out..... [Sarah Reeves- Christmas Feels Different This Year] Walking up to the gate Scan my pass walk on in Castle looms up ahead Lonely gaze with no feelin’ I should be overjoyed Smile on my face But a tear falls slowly instead ‘Cause Disney feels different this year Empty hands by our side No giggled laughter We can look everywhere No rush to the attractions I look in your eyes Reflected in mine And I know we’re both sad but we’re here But Disney feels different this year Waiting in line we’re silent this time No more children holding our hands It’s just not the same with no little names Little faces not seen in the glass It is quiet tonight As we walk back together Little prayers and good nights From past trips we treasure Memories that we’ll keep As we fall asleep We’ll dream of years past and the cheer But Disney feels different Yeah Disney feels different Disney feels different this year.
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Jloosh78 @disneyfan1966 Happity happy birthday pal!
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jamiedawn27 looked at like 5 Joann's for Haunted Mansion fabric and they are all sold out! darn!!
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mvh @eagle90 ~*~*~* Happy Birthday to YOU!!! *~*~*~
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warrsm @disneyfan1966 Happy happy birthday!
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Goofyfan_Chuck @samx00x Happy birthday
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connie96 If my company hadn't canceled my conference trip, I'd be getting settled in at Coronado Springs right now. But, here I am. At my desk. I wasn't really all that bummed (or surprised) when they made the decision a few weeks ago to cancel due to Orlando's rise in COVID cases. But, today... well, today, I'm feeling pretty bummed...
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cth0511 My next Disney trip is in 44 days!
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GrimGrinningGhosts As more of Frontierland is destroyed, it is comforting and sentimental, to at least be able to listen to the tracks here. As a child growing up in rural Missouri, walt's home state, my childhood was often a reflection of Frontierland, filled with imagination and nature from the pasture to the woods and nearby creeks and rivers. We lived out childhood fun inspired by Daniel Boone, Davy Crockett, and Mark Twain's Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer. After visiting Walt's Hometown museum in 2023 along with Hannibal (both Missouri must-do for diehard Disney fans), it was easy and inspiring to see how his love for trains, river country, the haunted mansion, and frontierland would come to be. So disappointing and sad to see so much being removed from Frontierland. Maybe we need to gather up and feature all of the dismantled attractions somewhere else, along with a Fort Wilderness cabin lodging that at least look like cabins and not some modern trailer house version that no longer resembles a wilderness or cabin camping experience. These experiences of Frontierland are quintessential America. Our past. Our heritage. From which some of our best ideas (national park system), authors, artists, music (not the new kind of country bear jamboree makeover featuring "hits from disney movies" rather than cowboy campfire tunes and music of the trails west using guitar, banjo, mandolin, harmonica, etc. The land could have been upgraded with nods to conservation and environmentalism about the importance of protecting wildlife, wild spaces, and Native peoples culture and homelands with lessons learned, but still embracing what has made us truly unique. Frontierland is American and cannot be duplicated in any other international Disney theme park as well as it could be organically derived and presented right here. How in the world Imagineers could let an integral piece of Disney history slip away into oblivion, I don't know. We visited Cars Land at Disneyland many years ago and it was fun, there, in a good location, an hour from Historic Route 66. We also did an amazing 3 week Route 66 road trip last spring. But replacing center pieces of Frontierland with a fossil-fuel based attraction....the antithesis of nature, seems grossly ironic. "They paved paradise and put a parking lot" (Joni Mitchell) Very glad we had one last ride on the Liberty Belle, one last romp around Tom Sawyer Island, one last theater experience with the former Country Bear Jamboree, one last ride at Splash Mountain, and one last viewing of families enjoying the Shootin' Arcade and a final stay at the Fort Wilderness cabins in the past few years. I grew up with Silver Dollar City and Dog Patch USA in my backyard, and while those provided some fun rural "hillbilly" and old timey entertainment; no one could touch Disney's Frontierland and storytelling...although they could have added even more! My coffee-induced kvetching comes from a place of love and passion and gets me no where. To quote Andy Bernard from The Office, "I wish there was a way to know you're in the good old days, before you've actually left them."
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jman410_89 @disney4me Happy birthday!
Have a Sunday Fun Day.
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BacksideOfWater @eagle90 Thissssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss issssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss yourrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr birth-day song. It isn't ve-ry long
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SnwhtNdwrfs Forgot to re- up my support! Did it today! Love supporting this site!