Sing, dance, and play along with your favorite Disney songs! It's fun and easy as you read the on-screen lyrics and join your favorite characters in their most memorable musical moments! Sing along to the happiest songs on earth at the happiest place on earth -- Disneyland! Your host, Mr. Owl, invites you to celebrate a musical day with all your favorite Disney friends. Join Mickey and Minnie for fun and thrills as they hustle and bustle behind the scenes at the park! Then get a front-row seat on some of the wildest rides, like Star Tours, Splash Mountain and the Matterhorn, with Chip 'n' Dale, Roger Rabbit, and a Magic Kingdom filled with sing-along adventures
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Waste of time
Sadly Over-hyped
A film with more than the usual spoiler issues. Talking about it in any detail feels akin to handing you a gift-wrapped present and saying, "I hope you like it -- It's a thriller about a diabolical secret experiment."
The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
My family and I were very into Disney parks after a 1995 Disneyland trip and bought several videos, including this one, that gave us a virtual tour of those parks. This is a very nice direct-to-video program that gives you a tour of some of Disneyland's attractions including Main Street USA, Splash Mountain, It's A Small World and The Haunted Mansion, all the while Disney park characters dance to songs you could sing along to with the on-screen lyrics throughout each tour. In addition to the Disney characters, there are child extras that were filmed as part of the program, which I thought stuck out like a soar thumb, but hey, at least it was nice seeing them having some innocent fun.Disney did a great job in featuring some of Disneyland's best attractions and also did a great job in choreographing the characters' dances and arrangement of songs. My favorite song and dance sequence in the video is The Character Parade, where a stream of characters from various Disney movies stroll down Main Street USA to the delight of the guests, all set through a very nostalgic, melodic, and toe-tapping song.Watching this video brings back much nostalgia, wonder and great memories of Disneyland and its cast members. You get to relive the happy memories at the park and just have some innocent fun and entertainment! Grade A
Being the Disney fan that I was and still am, my mom picked this up for me when I was a ripe age of 2 years old. I always wanted to visit Disneyland and with this tape, I was able to. Each song went along well the park's attractions that were featured. Each version of the song had its own little spin (Zip-Ah-Dee-Do-Dah had a little rap verse thrown in there). As a kid, I loved it. Now, I think it's pretty cute. Anyone who buys this tape (or still has it) can "spend time" with Disney characters that the parks retired almost 17 years ago. My favorite part is where at the end a fireworks show is put on to "When You WIsh Upon A Star". This takes me way back. This is an excellent video and I recommend it to any kid, teen, or adult who loves Disney/Disneyland or just likes to revisit their past.
We've had this video for years and recently started watching it daily with our 2-year-old in preparation for his first trip to Disneyland. Whenever we turn it on he is riveted to the TV until it's over. He has learned to recognize the characters and has started naming them. My husband and I also enjoy seeing the different places at Disneyland (although 15 years ago) and how they have changed. The music is classic Disney and the character dancing is good. The "actors" placed throughout the video as "guests" do stand out in the crowd. It's obvious which people are actors, and which are really "guests" at the park.This video is due for release on DVD on September 27, 2005! We can't wait!
I've never been to Disneyland,and when I was a little girl this video was a thrill for me. However, I think IMDB has the release date wrong, as I had this video circa 1991 and on a recent viewing of it, the copyright date is shown as 1990. Features my favorite Disney song ever, "When You Wish Upon A Star", (well, one of them anyway.) Also features "Grim Grinning Ghosts", which scared me as a child, but I think it's sort of brilliant now. This video was a nice change from the other sing-alongs, which all feature movie clips.