Disney Magic Falling on Deaf Ears

After much effort, I have managed to break free from the Imperius Curse put on me by some dark wizards who forced me to read the latest entry in the series of books about a certain boy wizard.

After being immersed in so much magical discussion, I thought I would focus my next entry on Magic….Disney Magic that is.

I know I saw it when I went to Disney World in 2006, but it was really noticeable when I went to Disneyland in June 2007. It could have been because Disneyland was more densely packed than Walt Disney World was.

What is it that I’m talking about?

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One Comment on “Disney Magic Falling on Deaf Ears”


  1. Grumpy,

    Great post, and thank you for the mention. I am a HUGE fan of what the Imagineers do not only with what you can see in the parks, but what you can (yet sometimes don’t) hear. Many people may overlook the importance of the music in the parks, especially beyond the attraction and show music. The background music is often beautiful, but more importantly, helps transition between lands, and tell the story fo wherever you are in the parks.

    Let yourself be immersed in the elegant simplicity of the music of Main Street, USA, then allow yourself to be transported to the exotic worlds of Adventureland… use your ears as well as your eyes to immerse yourself in the amazing experiences Disney creates for you.

    This is something I’m going to cover in much more depth on the show very soon, as I think it really is a true wonder of Walt Disney World (hint hint) ;)

    Great job again on the post! I’m with you 100%


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