Episode 202 - Our Top 5 Disney Music Albums!
Our Top 5 Disney Music Albums!
Hey everyone, I'm Mike, she's Sophie, that's Brenda, and he's Grogu, and we're On the Road with Mickey! This is episode 201 and this week our feature topic is Our Top 5 Disney Music Albums! We're making a list of our favorites, and hope you'll share your favorites with us! Here's what we talked about:
Cheddar from the Big Cheese:
Brenda: New Promo drop just in time for recording this morning! FREE DINING for Disney+ Subscribers with a 4-night, 4-day package that includes tickets with Park Hopper added on. The offer is good for arrivals from July 1 - September 30, 2024.
Sophie: The new DVC Cabins at Fort Wilderness will be the first pet-friendly DVC resort at Disney. Remember, the Cabins are being rethemed as DVC in the coming months.
Mike: Ana Ofelia Murguia, the actress who voiced the character Mama Coco, recently passed away at the age of 90. She was in a lot of different roles, but I think most of us know her best as Mama Coco. May she rest in peace.
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Feature Topic: Top 5 Disney Music Albums!
Sophie:
5) Disney Theme Park Classics
4) Fantasia
3) The Princess & The Frog
2) Mary Poppins (1964)
1) Coco
HM: Encanto, Star Wars Music, Wish, Broadway Musicals
Brenda:
5) Mulan (1998)
4) Beauty and the Beast (1991)
3) Frozen (2013)
2) Mary Poppins (1964)
1) Guardians of the Galaxy Awesome Mix Volume 1
HM: The Lion King
Mike:
5) The Princess & The Frog
4) Tangled
3) Mary Poppins (1964)
2) Frozen
1) Encanto
HM: Moana, The Lion King, Lemonade Mouth
This Day in Disney History for January 8:
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Disney Who’s Who Character
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A little bit of Walt
“I think a good study of music would be indispensable to the animators — a realization on their part of how primitive music is, how natural it is for people to want to go to music — a study of rhythm, the dance — the various rhythms enter into our lives every day.”– Walt Disney
Coming Next Week: How Young is too Young at Walt Disney World?
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