Since I can’t see the parade in person at the parks anymore, I get to live vicariously through this entire rendition of the parade from start to finish.ĭisney’s Electrical Parade CD– Even though I was sad to see SpectroMagic go, I still greatly enjoy the Main Street Electrical Parade as it brings back so many childhood memories. SpectroMagic CD– As a huge SpectroMagic fan, I was pretty bummed when it ended its run in 2010 to make way for the return of the Main Street Electrical Parade. Highlights for me are “One Little Spark,” “All Aboard the Mine Train” (from Big Thunder Mountain’s queue), and “Hooray for Hollywood” (Hollywood Boulevard’s background music). Ranging from background music to prominent features on attractions, this is the CD to go for if you are craving a taste of the parks. This CD is perfect listening for the fall (or whenever) to get you into both the Disney and Halloween spirit!įour Parks – One World CD– Another CD that is constantly playing in my car, this features classic Disney music from all over the World. There are also tracks from the Pirate and Princess Party, Music, Magic, and Mayhem, and Dream Along With Mickey. Kicking off with HalloWishes, you are treated to the fully narrated Halloween version of the fireworks show followed by the entirety of the Boo To You Parade’s soundtrack. Magic Kingd om Event Party Music CD– This CD pretty much doesn’t leave the stereo in my car as it features the music from my absolute favorite event in the Magic Kingdom: Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party. I hope you can check out some of this music as well and ease that feeling of missing the parks today! I thought it would be fun to share with you my Disney music fixes- from the CDs that are in constant rotation in my car to the background music I use as…well, background music while working. While I mostly have CDs, there are a few websites I visit to obtain Disney music from. Thus, when I find myself at home in New York and missing the World, I turn to Disney music to help me feel as though I am in the parks and add a little Disney magic to my day. No matter where I am in WDW, the music adds a layer to the whole experience. Disney music has the ability to help immerse you in the surrounding environment, be it through futuristic tones floating through the air in front of Spaceship Earth, native drums in Africa, a mariachi band in Mexico, banjo in the hills of Big Thunder, or whimsical calliope music on the regal carousel. While I’m in the Disney parks, one of the things I enjoy the most is the music that can be heard either subtly or overtly through the World.
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