All four parks, waterparks, and other magic in Central Florida
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packwingfn
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by packwingfn » Dec Mon 26, 2005 11:21 pm
Epcot clearly has the best music. The futuristic theme is just what makes it so much better.
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by SpringheeledJack » Dec Wed 28, 2005 8:57 am
Epcot has world music. You can't do better than that!
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DanWilliams919
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by DanWilliams919 » Dec Thu 29, 2005 1:09 am
EPCOT gets my vote for best WDW park music.
Runner up goes to Animal Kingdom followed VERY closely by MGM Studios.
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Esmeralda
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by Esmeralda » Dec Thu 29, 2005 10:25 am
After much thought, my vote also goes to EPCOT. From the entrance music to future world to all the countries, there is so much variety. Foldmama - I thought I was the only one picturing myself getting off that monorail and walking into the park each time I hear the entrance music! Can't wait till I return.
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by David » Jan Wed 11, 2006 1:18 pm
I love the MK music, especially the music on Main Street. A close second will be Epcot.
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Dr. Ravenscroft
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by Dr. Ravenscroft » Jan Wed 11, 2006 1:29 pm
I'm a drummer and as you can tell by many of my selections I love the music from Japan. I also love the music from the rest of the epcot park.
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commandorabbit
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by commandorabbit » Jan Wed 11, 2006 4:12 pm
My favorite music has always been from EPCOT, although the music from some of the newer rides isn't as great. I guess I am kind of a traditionalist. Horizons, World of Motion, Spaceship Earth has always been my absolute favorites.
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commandorabbit
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by commandorabbit » Jan Wed 11, 2006 4:13 pm
Shoot! I posted that without thinking!!! I can't believe I forgot the innoventions area music. Very relaxing.
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addlema
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by addlema » Jan Wed 11, 2006 6:47 pm
Gotta say Epcot.. Wish I had a choice for years.. The 80's were the best at Epcot.
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lovesdisney44
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by lovesdisney44 » Jan Wed 11, 2006 9:49 pm
addlema wrote:Gotta say Epcot.. Wish I had a choice for years.. The 80's were the best at Epcot.
What made the music at Epcot in the 80's the best? Subsonic - do we have any playlists for that era?
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addlema
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by addlema » Jan Thu 12, 2006 7:06 am
lovesdisney44 wrote:addlema wrote:Gotta say Epcot.. Wish I had a choice for years.. The 80's were the best at Epcot.
What made the music at Epcot in the 80's the best? Subsonic - do we have any playlists for that era?
I think the fact that I was very young, it brings back great memories of family vacations, ohh and it was really futuristic sounding (80's futuristic). Lots of synth and stuff like that. Search on Epcot entrance and listen to the 1982 stuff you find there.
The Epcot area/entrance music today just doenst feel to me like it has the same power and unnff.
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commandorabbit
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by commandorabbit » Jan Thu 12, 2006 1:56 pm
To me, in general, EPCOT is feeling a lot less futuristic these days.

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by disneydreamer12 » Jan Thu 12, 2006 7:54 pm
commandorabbit wrote:To me, in general, EPCOT is feeling a lot less futuristic these days.

I second that one. The older stuff is definitely great, but wouldn't fit in with today's tomorrow.
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by bribren » Feb Mon 13, 2006 9:04 am
I'm personally hoping for a new parade. Perhaps for the 25th anniversary. I really miss tapestry of nations.
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lovesdisney44
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by lovesdisney44 » Feb Mon 13, 2006 9:09 am
bribren wrote:I'm personally hoping for a new parade. Perhaps for the 25th anniversary. I really miss tapestry of nations.
Me too!

I keep hoping Disney will come through for us - there was just something about the Tapestry of Nations that no other parade could even come close to. So sad that they stopped it. It really kept people staying at Epcot longer in the evening - just to catch the parade before they left the park.