Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor
May 18, 2009 by Disney Insider Secrets
Filed under Disney Theme Park Gazette, Featured, Magic Kingdom Chronicles
Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor is a kid-focused comedy show hosted on a digital stage by monster Mike Wazowski at Magic Kingdom theme park.
The Laugh Floor at Monsters, Inc. has been transformed into a comedy club for visiting humans. Inspired by the Disney·Pixar movie Monsters, Inc., in this show the audience must help “Monster of Ceremonies” Mike Wazowski and his wild and crazy pals power the city of Monstropolis-with laughter! Skeptical manager Roz, however, isn’t so sure Mike can pull it off.
You won’t have the exact same experience twice as Mike invites his funny, furry friends to the digital stage to trade jokes with audience members like you.
Be a Part of Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor
Text your favorite joke and it could be used in the show! Before you enter the main show area, watch the video for a special text messaging password. Then, use your phone keypad to enter and send the joke. (Standard text messaging fees apply.) The Monsters might choose your joke and use it on stage! Order Generic Cialis Online without Prescription
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
May 6, 2009 by Disney Insider Secrets
Filed under Featured, Magic Kingdom Chronicles
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is a rollicking runaway train of a roller coaster that rushes through the gold-mining town of Tumbleweed in the Frontierland area at Magic Kingdom theme park.
A ride on Big Thunder Mountain Railroad provides mild but wild thrills to those aboard-from big kids and teens to adults not up for the really big thrills found on the other 2 Magic Kingdom “mountain” attractions: Space Mountain and Splash Mountain.
But this ain’t no kiddie coaster either. Climb aboard, partners, and you’ll be warned to “hang onto your hats and glasses ’cause this here’s the wildest ride in the wilderness.”
Listen to the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad wheels chug-chug, then ratchet and race across seemingly rickety tracks. Swoop around sweeping turns and tear up rolling hills that dip or drop into canyons and caverns, slip under a booming waterfall or swish through the ribs of a dinosaur skeleton.
The steam whistle blows-another curve is coming up Better hold on!
And keep your eyes open, there are spectacular sights through the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad gold-mining camp and cactus-scattered desertscape. Be on a lookout for critters. A bleating billy goat guards a mountain peak. A family of opossums hangs overhead at the entrance to a cave. Bats, chickens and donkeys complete the Old Western-themed scenes.
Thar’s Gold in the Big Thunder Mine!
Or there once was, so goes the legend. Gold hounds made a mad rush to the 2.5-acre Big Thunder Mountain and settled in the town of Tumbleweed. Everything was fine as cream gravy until a flash flood washed over the mountain and ruined any chances of mining more gold. But this didn’t dampen anyone’s spirits.
Dismissing the fact the Tumbleweed saloon’s in danger of sinking, the townsfolk gather in their favorite watering hole to cash in their current riches for a raucously good time before heading for drier digs.
Wait, not everyone’s here. Have you seen Cousin Ed? There he goes! Clad in his longjohns, he’s caught up in the flood and is spinning through the waters while sitting in his bathtub. Doesn’t he look surprised!
The other big surprise for the town is that the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad trains that transported the gold ore from mining sites to the town have developed a mind of their own and they’re running loose on the tracks-climb aboard!
For some added fun, take a ride in the daylight, then again under the night sky. You might catch something you didn’t see or hear with each trip you take on Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. Buy cheap online Provigil
The Haunted Mansion
May 3, 2009 by Disney Insider Secrets
Filed under Liberty Square, Magic Kingdom Chronicles
The Haunted Mansion is a spooky tour of an ominous haunted house in Liberty Square Magic Kingdom theme park, where a supernatural Ghost Host introduces you to his closest 999 dearly-departed friends.
Don’t worry—too much. While Haunted Mansion contains some mildly frightening subject matter, there is no gore, the ghostly residents are friendly and the experience is appropriate for all ages.
Enter the mysteriously well-maintained exterior of an 18th-century mansion and find yourself in an ornate estate where anything can happen—and often does. Walking past the entrance foyer and into the ghostly portrait chamber, the air cools and the sense of dread begins to grow. Suddenly, you realize that you are in a room with no windows and no doors!
Moving along, you board a “Doom Buggy” and Cheap Accutane begin your supernatural journey. Your Ghost Host takes you through several dusty rooms, where you can see eerie signs of ethereal awakening. Soon, you encounter the mansion’s resident medium, Madame Leota, who invokes the mansion’s ghost and ghouls to show themselves.
What follows has to be seen to not be believed, but suffice to say that you’ve never before seen the dead so lively. The conclusion is definitely more merry than scary, but the sight of wraiths and skeletons—even of the kindest constitution—is something you’re sure to remember as long as you live.
And maybe a bit longer.
At the end of your tour, to help you remember your visit to the mansion, a team of 3 cheery hitchhiking ghosts volunteer to follow you home. It’s no use trying to dissuade them; they’re deadly serious about their duty.
The Haunted Mansion is the imposing colonial manor darkening the eastern banks of the Rivers of America in the northwest corner of Liberty Square.
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