Magical Beginnings 2007

InsideOtherPark

Member
Original Poster
So I merged info taken from www.disneyworld.com/prek and also "The Hub" (What use to be called the Cast Portal)...somethings are still TBD. So I will update as soon as possible.
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Magical Beginnings presented by PLAYSKOOL®*is a new program devoted to families with little ones. Designed to make a Disney vacation with young children easy and fun, it's the perfect introduction to planning an enchanting visit. With age-appropriate attractions, entertainment, special services and awesome special events, Magical Beginnings makes traveling a breeze. Plus, with the tips and tools you'll find here, it's never been easier to plan a truly memorable experience with your little ones

*PLAYSKOOL and its logo are trademarks of Hasbro.

Little Ones Travel Time~

Feel your children's excitement when your family visits Walt Disney World® Resort between August 26th and October 28th. Special attractions have been created just for preschoolers, including live performances and an exceptional hour of fun during Little Ones Magic Hour. Be sure to check out the great deals that are offered during Little Ones Travel Time.

Little Ones Magic Hour

During Little Ones Travel Time, Magic Kingdom will also host Little Ones Magic Hour where Fantasyland opens an hour early on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays for Guests staying at a Walt Disney World Resort hotel. Guests can ride many of their favorite Fantasyland attractions as well as interact with Disney characters like never before. For instance, Guests might have the opportunity to play "Peter Says" with Peter Pan or ride Dumbo the Flying Elephant with Stitch. It's fun for the whole family! (Entertainment subject to change).³


Playhouse Disney in Concert presented by HUGGIES® and PULL-UPS® Brands¹.

Walt Disney World Resort will showcase dynamic concerts and special entertainment for little ones throughout the travel time. Youngsters can dance and sing along to their Disney Channel favorites including: Doodlebops, Johnny & the Sprites, Dan Zanes and more, all scheduled to perform on select days. Also, Disney Live Family Entertainment will debut the new “Playhouse Disney Live on Tour” featuring Mickey Mouse, Little Einsteins, Handy Manny, and more Playhouse Disney favorites. It’s an amazing stage spectacular sure to surprise and delight your little one

1(R)Registered Trademark of Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. (C)KCWW 2006.

Playhouse Disney in Concert 2007 Schedule
(Venues and times will be posted soon.)
(All dates, shows and Performers are subject to change without notice)

Imagination Movers – Aug. 30-Sept. 2 and Oct. 11-14
Get your gears moving! With their high-energy rock/pop concert, this critically acclaimed, award-winning group from New Orleans rocks the house with dancing, games and catchy songs that are sure to make a "Gearhead" out of you.

The Doodlebops™ – Sept. 6-9
Rock out with Deedee, Rooney and Moe Doodle! Bursting with song and dance, rhyme and jokes, this funky, candy-colored rock trio gets you out of your seat and on your feet, rockin' and boppin' to upbeat, memorable tunes.

Playhouse Disney – Live on Tour! – Sept. 13-16
Have a fun-filled time when this touring show makes its debut at Walt Disney World® Resort. Sing, dance, and play games with Playhouse Disney favorites such as Little Einsteins, Micky Mouse Clubhouse, Handy Manny, and more.

Entertainment TBD - Sept. 20-23/Sept. 27-30


Johnny and the Sprites - Oct. 18-21
Come see Johnny's treehouse live on stage! Sing along with Johnny and magical sprites Ginger and Basil as they entertain and inspire, teaching little ones to make music, make friends and find the magic within themselves.

Dan Zanes and Friends - Oct. 25-28
Have as much fun as the kids! Grammy® winner Dan Zanes performs 21st century, all-ages folk music that gets children and adults singing and dancing along with wild abandon. Come see Dan and friends perform songs off their album, "Catch That Train


Fastpass "Tickets" will be distributed on a first come first served bases, beginning at 9am the Day of the Concert for all show times.

Event Information Tables will be available for Ticket Distribution.
Only one person in the party needs to wait in line to get tickets for their group.

They will need to have park entrance media for each ticket received.
Once all tickets have been distributed for the day, Guest have the option to wait in a Standby line at the venue for any of the shows. Standby does not guarantee seating.
 

kennygman

Active Member
You know, in that entire article, the thing that stuck out to me the most was also the bit about riding Dumbo with Stitch. Is that supposed to help sell tickets for this????

My 7 year old son rode Dumbo with Stitch and it was one of his favorite memories of our trip.
 

polarboi

Member
Stitch is a great character, and a lot of people love him. He's certainly one of the most memorable recent Disney characters.

He's gotten a bad rap on the WDW fan boards because SGE was a disappointment and replaced AE, but Stitch is still a great character and one I enjoy seeing every time I go to the parks.

-p.b. :cool:
 

Zummi Gummi

Pioneering the Universe Within!
Stitch is a great character, and a lot of people love him. He's certainly one of the most memorable recent Disney characters.

He's gotten a bad rap on the WDW fan boards because SGE was a disappointment and replaced AE, but Stitch is still a great character and one I enjoy seeing every time I go to the parks.

-p.b. :cool:

For me, moreso than the debacle that is SGE, the problem with Stitch is that Disney over-exposed him. They seem to be putting him EVERYWHERE now- attractions, prominent roles in parades, on Disney dollars, even the wake-up call!
 

aka_emilicious

Well-Known Member
Johnny and the Sprites - Oct. 18-21
Come see Johnny's treehouse live on stage! Sing along with Johnny and magical sprites Ginger and Basil as they entertain and inspire, teaching little ones to make music, make friends and find the magic within themselves.

Johnny and the Sprites? As in John Tartaglia?! The college program this fall just got better.
 

jmvd20

Well-Known Member
I don't hate Stitch, I just don't care for how much WDW used him, and SGE is just plain awful.

To me he's a decent character but I think they just went way overboard with him. However he is the favorite character of 2 of my little cousins and they would absolutely love to ride Dumbo with Stitch.
 

polarboi

Member
For me, moreso than the debacle that is SGE, the problem with Stitch is that Disney over-exposed him. They seem to be putting him EVERYWHERE now- attractions, prominent roles in parades, on Disney dollars, even the wake-up call!

Well, that was a temporary thing, really.

First, when Lilo & Stitch came out, Disney released a series of hilarious trailers to promote the film. Each started out like a memorable scene from a classic Disney film and then Stitch somehow messed things up (causing the chandelier to crash down on Belle and the Beast, for instance). It was a brilliant marketing campaign at a time that Disney hadn't had a big hit in a while. I, for one, enjoyed the promotion more than the film itself.

For example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twZJu9vb1z8

They did the same thing when the attraction came out. SGE was planned to be a huge draw. Because the concept for the attraction is that Stitch is escaping into the Magic Kingdom, there were signs of Stitch having "taken over" all over the place - the monorail spiels, wake-up calls, even temporary graffiti on the castle. But for the most part, that's all gone now. You still see Stitch around, but I don't think he's overexposed anymore; it's just that the fans have grown a bit sensitive to him and now don't care to see him anywhere. But he's still very popular with a lot of people and is a lot more marketable to the younger set than any other recent Disney character I can think of.

-p.b. :cool:
 

JimboJones123

Well-Known Member
Well, that was a temporary thing, really.

First, when Lilo & Stitch came out, Disney released a series of hilarious trailers to promote the film. Each started out like a memorable scene from a classic Disney film and then Stitch somehow messed things up (causing the chandelier to crash down on Belle and the Beast, for instance). It was a brilliant marketing campaign at a time that Disney hadn't had a big hit in a while. I, for one, enjoyed the promotion more than the film itself.

For example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twZJu9vb1z8

They did the same thing when the attraction came out. SGE was planned to be a huge draw. Because the concept for the attraction is that Stitch is escaping into the Magic Kingdom, there were signs of Stitch having "taken over" all over the place - the monorail spiels, wake-up calls, even temporary graffiti on the castle. But for the most part, that's all gone now. You still see Stitch around, but I don't think he's overexposed anymore; it's just that the fans have grown a bit sensitive to him and now don't care to see him anywhere. But he's still very popular with a lot of people and is a lot more marketable to the younger set than any other recent Disney character I can think of.

-p.b. :cool:

Good, I'm not the only one who "gets" the Stitch Campaign
 

Figment82

Well-Known Member
Johnny and the Sprites? As in John Tartaglia?! The college program this fall just got better.


You are correct! I'm a HUGE fan of John Tartaglia, and went to see the Johnny and the Sprites show a whopping 3 times while I was there (always from the front row, center - and no, I don't have any kids :)). It's a wonderful show, and when I saw it the actual tv series hadn't started yet so it was quite easy to show up 30 minutes prior and get a ticket. That'll probably change this time around. Too bad it's so late in October as I was hoping to see it again this year... hopefully I can make it.
 

Timmay

Well-Known Member
Good, I'm not the only one who "gets" the Stitch Campaign

No, you are not...but I think it may have little to do with "getting" it and more to do with being bitter about SGE and using that argument as a red herring to blast Stitch at every turn.

We still see the same compliants about how Stitch was "over used" in marketing and sales...but if it didn't sell, we wouldn't have seen it. Disney was only giving people what they were buying.
 

domndebs

Member
We leave on Aug 26th:( Our duaghter would have loved it!

How many threads are there that turn into a I hate Stich thread? Can't say I like him that much myself, but the topics been argued to death by now surely?
 

kennygman

Active Member
Get your own movie...those were funny, thanks for posting.

We saw Doodlebops and Mickey's Magic Show last year. My kids loved them both.
 

JimboJones123

Well-Known Member
And where do you line up to get tix? at the front gate, at the venue, is it still ABC theater? How early should I line up at the theater for Doodlebops? They are the big ticket w/o the Wiggles this year right?

Are Wiggles maybe coming afterall?

They are in Columbus the a few weeks before?
 

kennygman

Active Member
It's Choo Choo Soul.

Playhouse Disney in Concert 2007 Schedule
(Venues and times will be posted soon.)

Imagination Movers – Aug. 30-Sept. 2 and Sept. 20-23
Get your gears moving! With their high-energy rock/pop concert, this critically acclaimed, award-winning group from New Orleans rocks the house with dancing, games and catchy songs that are sure to make a "Gearhead" out of you.

The Doodlebops™ – Sept. 6-9
Rock out with Deedee, Rooney and Moe Doodle! Bursting with song and dance, rhyme and jokes, this funky, candy-colored rock trio gets you out of your seat and on your feet, rockin' and boppin' to upbeat, memorable tunes.

Playhouse Disney – Live on Tour! – Sept. 13-16
Presented by Disney Family Live Entertainment
Have a fun-filled time when this touring show makes its debut at Walt Disney World® Resort. Sing, dance, and play games with Playhouse Disney favorites such as Little Einsteins, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Handy Manny, and more.

Choo-Choo Soul – Sept. 27-30 and Oct. 4-7
Dance along with the most hippity-hoppity train you're ever likely to catch and its talented musical crew. Rock, bop, and hop to catchy rhythms and unstoppable beats. You'll be on your feet for this bumpy playful ride.

Ralph's World – Oct. 11-14
You and your child are sure to love the innovative music of Grammy® nominee Ralph. With smooth and rowdy rock 'n' roll rhythms and inventive lyrics, Ralph's songs are fun for all ages.

Johnny and the Sprites - Oct. 18-21
Come see Johnny's treehouse live on stage! Sing along with Johnny and magical sprites Ginger and Basil as they entertain and inspire, teaching little ones to make music, make friends and find the magic within themselves.

Dan Zanes and Friends - Oct. 25-28
Have as much fun as the kids! Grammy® winner Dan Zanes performs 21st century, all-ages folk music that gets children and adults singing and dancing along with wild abandon. Come see Dan and friends perform songs off their album, "Catch That Train."
 

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