Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 3:24 am
They actually air movies on Disney Channel? Funny I thought it was just a 24 hour crap-a-thon of repeat episodes over and overEscapay wrote:
But then what would they air on the Disney Channel?
albert
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They actually air movies on Disney Channel? Funny I thought it was just a 24 hour crap-a-thon of repeat episodes over and overEscapay wrote:
But then what would they air on the Disney Channel?
albert
They mostly air newer movies (Ex: Cheetah Girls One World is on right now and the Princess Diaries 2 is on tomorrow. )Chernabog_Rocks wrote:They actually air movies on Disney Channel? Funny I thought it was just a 24 hour crap-a-thon of repeat episodes over and overEscapay wrote:
But then what would they air on the Disney Channel?
albertIf I had known movies were actually aired on there I might care more for it...well not really but I you never know
It was a man singing...not a whole chorus. Just to let you know. I know that Corbin performed the song for the Disney Christmas parade, and he made the music video for the song and it airs on Disney Channel...is the version that plays in the parks sung by a man or a chorus? Or a lady, for that matter? I know that Corbin's version will also be on his album coming out next month, too...Flanger-Hanger wrote:Probably some generic Disney pop singer or chorus. The Corbin cover is also not used for the "new" parade at MK either Amy. I think when he did it that was a one time only thing.
Sounded like the traditional Disney parade chorus to me form the video I watched. Never heard the man singer version but I assume it's nobody special in Disney's mind as his name has yet to pop up in any press release.blackcauldron85 wrote:It was a man singing...not a whole chorus. Just to let you know. I know that Corbin performed the song for the Disney Christmas parade, and he made the music video for the song and it airs on Disney Channel...is the version that plays in the parks sung by a man or a chorus? Or a lady, for that matter? I know that Corbin's version will also be on his album coming out next month, too...
Cool- thank you!Flanger-Hanger wrote: Sounded like the traditional Disney parade chorus to me form the video I watched. Never heard the man singer version but I assume it's nobody special in Disney's mind as his name has yet to pop up in any press release.
I know it's kind of late to reply this since May has already passed, but thanks to the bump, I can answer for posterity's sake! The link with what you were looking for didn't work, but I know the Disney Theme Parks sell dozens of retractable pens, but they're ridiculously overpriced. I got a pen with a "dancing" Pooh on the top for my friend and it was like $5! The airport Disney stores and all the super-touristy souvenir shops sell lots of pens that match the description you're describing though they're mostly: Fab 5(or 6), Princesses, Disney Channel, Cars, and Pooh. Also, any Florida pharmacy store (Walgreens) has this kind of stuff, too. I'm sure you may be able to find it in your neighborhood Walgreens as well. Also, you can try craft stores and even Target and Wal-Mart have Disney character pens.jediliz wrote:I'm having trouble finding a Disney retractable Pen that is NOT HSM or Hannah Montana or Camp Rock.
What I am specifically looking for is similiar to this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 0044145182
I've been to Dollar Tree, Michaels Crafts, Hobby Lobby, and a party goods store.
I want to use it as an Autograph Pen when I go to Disney World in May.
As Flanger-Hanger said, they're not free and cost around $10-15. I got one in 2003 and it was constructed to look like a real passport with the World Showcase pavilion flags in Mickey heads and "Epcot Passport" written on the front. The passport pages had blank pages with section for each country of the World Showcase in order starting at Mexico. There's also information about "validating your passport" at a designated location (usually the KidCot Fun Stops or some gift shop registers had the stamps as well). In the blank pages you filled them with the given stamps for that country. Some were photos of scenes of the pavillion, art from the pavilion, and even concept art. Also, there was a stamp of each country's flag within a Mickey head.Sky Syndrome wrote:I've got a couple of Disney park questions:
I've read somewhere on the web that at the Epcot, you can get a free booklet for collecting stamps from a shop, which you take around and get it ink-stamped at a station in each of the "countries". What does the booklet and the entire collection of stamps look like?