New Trolley Show 2015

wogwog

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^Well this was a total surprise! When did this start??? IMO, This is MUCH better than last winter! Well Done MK!

I looked on YT and the new costumes made it into the Welcome Show.

Good timing by you. It may be Day One for them. As the Frozen Christmas nonsense last day was the twelfth and that would have been the last day for the Christmas attire for the dancers.
 

halltd

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I love almost all of the street performances in all the parks. They're one of those "I don't have to wait in line" attractions which add a ton to the ambiance of the parks you just can't duplicate with traditional rides and shows. The hysterical ones at DHS are my favorite! (One of three things I like at that park!) :)
 
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jrhwdw

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I like how they put the song from Wall-E in there. Fits perfectly. Also That's How You Know.
You mean Sunday Clothes? That's OLD for MK It was such a staple of the Easter Parade back in the 90's I didn't think Enchanted would fit Main Street(I love That's how you know BTW)but, then I remembered that Valentines Day is coming up so, that's why Enchanted is in there?
 

Gomer

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Sunday Clothes was also part of the old Main Street loop as part of the broader Hello Dolly medley. Not sure if its still there from the new loop from a few years back though.

New Show isn't bad. Better than the somewhat bland seasonal versions, but it lacks some of the punch of the old arrangement.
 
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jjnshane

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You mean Sunday Clothes? That's OLD for MK It was such a staple of the Easter Parade back in the 90's I didn't think Enchanted would fit Main Street(I love That's how you know BTW)but, then I remembered that Valentines Day is coming up so, that's why Enchanted is in there?

Sunday Clothes is from the musical Hello Dolly which is set at the turn on the century. It is also heard in the Background Music of Main Street (along with other songs from The Music Man and Oklahoma). The Trolley Song is from the musical Meet Me in St. Louis which is also set in the same time period. I was a little off-put by That's How You Know, since it is not the same style, but I do think that with Valentine's Day coming up it is a cute addition. My daughter and I were talking a few weeks ago about what they might do after the Christmas Trolley went away, and we had hoped that they would do a lovey-dovey Valentine's Day Trolley.
 

Kman101

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It may not be the same style or set in that era but I think That's How You Know fit in really well, as if it belongs in that era. I'm sure it's just for Valentine's Day. But it blends well with the other songs, IMO.
 

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