New CD's are here at Wonderland Music Store

atomobile

Member
Regarding the availability of the music outside of Disneyland, the initial plans call for a kiosk at Downtown Disney (for non-DL visitors), one in DCA, some in Florida, and eventually a website were you could order. This is the intent of the people behind the Wonderland system. Of course, some of these might take longer to arrive than others, but if all works out well (you know how that can go) we will see all the rest appear. I believe their biggest effort right now is to let people know they exist. They just started promoting it via Disney Magazine, AP Newsletter, Disney Gallery.com, and more soon. Right now they are working out the details to bring it to Florida. My guess is that that will be the next system installed. Like I said before, this is a small operation right now with a small group of people involved who do many other things besides this. If the system becomes profitable, the merchandise people would sure notice and hopefully turn it into a bigger operation. It is up to us to make it succed. For now, they seem to be happy with the small numbers that it has produced so far. There are still plans to make it grow and evolve into something much bigger, especially with the DL 50th coming up. Have you seen all the retro merchandise coming out lately?

Your friend,
Louis Gonzalez
 
Haven't purchased any of the new CD's yet, in part because we just got back from a 12 day road trip to WDW, and in part because I was waiting for the album artwork reproduction problem, discussed earlier in the thread, to be corrected--has it been, from anyone who has purchased CD's?

Mike
 

X-S Tech

Active Member
The problem was only on 2 or 3 albums and it seems to have been resolved, though my Babes in Toyland album tray was slightly misaligned. But I think this was a printing flaw on my copy only. THe others all look great!
 
Thanks, X-S--where to begin.......Tinpanorama, Deep in the Heart of Dixieland, Secrets of Life......anyone have the Ludwig Von Drake LP/CD? Doesn't Paul Frees ad lib his way through that one? If my memory serves me well, I think Tim Hollis and some other folks were talking about that recording on another thread a while back.....

Mike
 
Yes, the Ludwig LP is something EVERYONE should hear. Frees does ad-lib his way through most of the dialogue, although you have to listen closely to hear some of his funniest remarks, which are mumbled under his breath (such as when he claims "The Wonderful World of Color" starred "some character named Valt Fizby or something like dat.. a character I drew... he vass some sorta duck or something or other...").

Randy has a set of outtakes from the recording session, and told me once that there were some of them he would like to edit back in to their proper locations (while others would not be suitable for family listening). I do not know whether the Ludwig CD includes these reconstructed segments or not. I rather doubt that he ever had the time to devote to that project!
 
Tanks for dat svinging response, Tim--I suppose an unedited Ludwig Von Drake CD with a parental advisory/explicit lyrics sticker on it might raise a few parental eyebrows(although it would probably be a blast!).....

Mike
 

FRAN?OIS

Member
Ichabod,

I believe the cd's on demand are sold seventeen something at the store.

If, like me, you are many miles away from it, one can order them from

www.laughingplace.com then click on their "store" link....

or

www.mouseshoppe.com

I've ordered from both in the past and have been satistfied with both :)

Hope that helps!

(... and no, I don't get any commission from them! ;)
 
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