Hmmmmm I want to put a smile face icon in here... but where are the ones with MOUSE EARS!?!?!?!?
Why do you like listening to Theme Park Audio?
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This website is the BOMB! As a WDW Fanatic, It brings back really good memories, and actually, it makes me feel happy. Right down in the middle of my chest, I get that overjoyed feeling! I know, weird, but it really makes the work day a bit more enjoyable. It does also bring a bit of a longing too. Makes me miss the parks so much! WDW was a very MAGICAL part of my childhood, and it lasts into adulthood. The Epcot music ROCKS! (Being a P.T. dance teacher, I can appreciate the variations and POWER in the music... something that much of today's music lacks!) Disney is a place where my soul just SOARS! (with mouse ears of course) I sometimes even wear my mouse ears sitting at my desk @ work! heheheh. Life is TOO SHORT! Live well, Laugh OFTEN!
Hmmmmm I want to put a smile face icon in here... but where are the ones with MOUSE EARS!?!?!?!?
Hmmmmm I want to put a smile face icon in here... but where are the ones with MOUSE EARS!?!?!?!?
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::: Milton:: "Well, I was told that I could listen to the radio at a reasonable volume....Well... I... I told Bill that if Sandra's going to listen to her headphones while she's filing, then I should be able to listen to the radio while I'm collating. ...So I don't see why I should ... ... have to turn down the radio.... I enjoy listening to my radio at a reasonable volume. " Hehehe.
HERE'S AN INTERESTING FACT! Did you know that the guy who plays Milton in the movie "Office Space" (Stephen Root) is also the voice for one of the tank fishes in 'Finding Nemo?" (Bubbles!.... My bubbles!... hehehe). I almost DIED when I found out! I love BOTH those movies! (and I think that Ellen D. was an AWESOME Dori!) Just keep swimming!
HERE'S AN INTERESTING FACT! Did you know that the guy who plays Milton in the movie "Office Space" (Stephen Root) is also the voice for one of the tank fishes in 'Finding Nemo?" (Bubbles!.... My bubbles!... hehehe). I almost DIED when I found out! I love BOTH those movies! (and I think that Ellen D. was an AWESOME Dori!) Just keep swimming!
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and interesting even more, he was also a federal agent in Crocodile Dundee 2 and he was also in Dodgeball. In addition, he was in Bicentennial Man as the CEO of the robotiocs company. His appearance chages a little with all his different moviesknedeau wrote: HERE'S AN INTERESTING FACT! Did you know that the guy who plays Milton in the movie "Office Space" (Stephen Root) is also the voice for one of the tank fishes in 'Finding Nemo?" (Bubbles!.... My bubbles!... hehehe). I almost DIED when I found out!
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My reason is pretty simple. WDW is my favorite place to visit, and listening to audio tracks lets me relive old memories, picture that I'm there in my head, and look forward to when I can be there again. In short, listening keeps my mood up.

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As others have posted, I love the way that Subsonic transports me back to the parks. The music is wonderfully written, the "announcements" nostalgic, and the variety keeps it all fresh.
A more important reason for me is sharing Subsonic with my daughter. I periodically get to request something for myself, but I usually use my points to request something that she would like to hear (Splash Mountain being the current favorite). She'll come into my office and color while I work, constantly asking "What's on now?" I'll tell her what's playing and we'll talk about that particular ride or park or something of which we are reminded. No wonder I don't get any work done!
Thanks, Subsonic, for giving us this special experience!
Jeni in MA
A more important reason for me is sharing Subsonic with my daughter. I periodically get to request something for myself, but I usually use my points to request something that she would like to hear (Splash Mountain being the current favorite). She'll come into my office and color while I work, constantly asking "What's on now?" I'll tell her what's playing and we'll talk about that particular ride or park or something of which we are reminded. No wonder I don't get any work done!
Thanks, Subsonic, for giving us this special experience!
Jeni in MA

