I just got back from a vacation to Las Vegas and Los Angeles. Wile in LA I decided to go to Disneyland for a day. In the Magic Kingdom Park, right on Main Street there was a little store called 20th Century Music. It contained a bunch of Pirates of the Carribean CDs and DVDs (go figure) and plenty of other Disney DVDs. My brother was messing around on a little kiosk in the middle of the store and when I went to check it out I realized it was the music kiosk from the FAQ! It's full of music you can sample for free, and puchase on a custom-burned CD. All the tracks are divided into categories by the original CD they were available in.
In short: the music kiosks still live...in Disneyland.
Kiosks in Disneyland
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Kiosks in Disneyland
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Re: Kiosks in Disneyland
As many times I've been to Disneyland I've never noticed this.Mognet T wrote:...right on Main Street there was a little store called 20th Century Music. ...
Do you know where this store was next to?
http://tinyurl.com/mjmhr I found this on Disney's site. I can't tell what it's next to.
Ahh, another article. Looks like it opened recently.
http://www.laughingplace.com/News-ID500150.asp
It's right next to Main Street Cinema. I'll have to stop there next time I go.
I'll have to make a news post about this.
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The store is between the Cinema and the Magic shop and is not new. I asked last November about the old kiosks and was told the contract was not renewed with the company that had that process.
What they had were some ride soundtracks like the old America Sings album, some movie albums and such. Nothing like what many of the cool obscure tracks came from.
I walked through the store today even and nothing caught my eye as being different, though I didnt look towards the back of the store. I did notice the computer systems (three screens) all had some type of "out of order" signs on them, however I think some were broken the last time I was there as I flipped through a binder to see nothing I wanted from their system.
Hopefully I missed something though.
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What they had were some ride soundtracks like the old America Sings album, some movie albums and such. Nothing like what many of the cool obscure tracks came from.
I walked through the store today even and nothing caught my eye as being different, though I didnt look towards the back of the store. I did notice the computer systems (three screens) all had some type of "out of order" signs on them, however I think some were broken the last time I was there as I flipped through a binder to see nothing I wanted from their system.
Hopefully I missed something though.

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