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I love Frontierland sounds and New Orleans Square sounds. Also, walking past the Haunted Mansion hearing the wolves howl. Hearing people screaming on the Tower of Terror. Am I able to say WDW sounds in general??? I can't pick!
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This one is really tough and I'll probably be adding often...and agreeing with stuff other folks say because I can't always remember things off the top of my head.I had the Disney whistle for when you return to the park on my phone for a while but got rid of it.
Ms. Swann, where did you get that whistle? I've been trying to find it! I love that sound.
I'm a huge fan of the music played in the parks...background, attractions, shows, parades...I love it all! Especially the instrumental music!
I also love the the sound of the horses on main street, the monorail flying by, the sound of both the DLRR and the casey Jr. trains moving along the tracks...
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I used to work the old Galaxy Search show in Tomorrowland once upon a time, and between shows it would get so quiet if you were just off stage. Sometimes I'd lay down stage right and just listen to the music and the general din of people in the park. I could also hear the wolf's howl from Mansion and people screaming on Splash Mountain, all the way over in Tomorrowland. I loved it.
And there's that bing bong the monorail makes when the doors open and close.
And there's that bing bong the monorail makes when the doors open and close.
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Not to mention the sound of the air pistons as the doors open and close. I just love that psssssst soundArete wrote: And there's that bing bong the monorail makes when the doors open and close.
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Ah yes, the Monorail sounds to! I love those.
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I agree so much with that. That's one of the best things about staying at Port Orleans, the music is great everywhere you go and there are so many nooks and cranies where there is something different playing.elizabethswann wrote:Give me anything involving New Orleans Square like the jazz music or the sounds of the Mark Twain going by. That keeps me content.
I also love the sound of the water flowing in The Oasis Exhibits at Animal Kingdom as well as the sound of the water being moved and coming off of the paddle wheel on The Liberty Square as well as the chugging sound the steam engine that powers it makes. It's basically the same sounds you hear from shore as it goes by, but more up close and personal.
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Not to mention the audio spiel... "please stand clear of the doors...por favor mantenganse alejado de las puertas" (sp? I don't speak/write spanish so I apologize if anything is spelled wrong). I also find myself saying that everytime I hear a spiel similar to it (i.e. we were in an airport tram and the spiel said the tram doors are closing please stand clear) I guess tha's one for the "Disney nut" board...Len90 wrote:Not to mention the sound of the air pistons as the doors open and close. I just love that psssssst soundArete wrote: And there's that bing bong the monorail makes when the doors open and close.
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I love that sound, too. It usually means our bus has arrived. Fun awaits!!!Arete wrote: ...even the sound the buses make when they lower the right side of the bus for people to step up more easily.
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