Was that a cast member doing the announcement in the begining? Just curious.
Was that a cast member doing the announcement in the begining? Just curious.
Aww! One of my favorite details...
Hope he gets the TLC he needs!
Too bad.....I've always enjoyed hearing Sonny and the "space angels" playing while I chow down in Cosmic Ray's.
I would literally be the first human to actually have steam come out of my ears.I'm shocked they aren't replacing him with a pins/plush/pirates/princess kiosk!
It's a recording of the guy that's the "voice of the Magic Kingdom". (I'm blanking on his name at the moment) He does all of the park announcements and has been the voice for many, many years. I don't know if he lives in the Orlando area, but he must be under some kind of a contract with Disney, because he records new things on a daily basis, including the announcement of the Grand Marshalls in the afternoon parade (who for the past two years have been the daily winners of the Castle Suite). Though other things he probably does on a weekly basis because they know the schedule of the upcoming bands and other performers.
The person you see on the right side of the video is just a stage tech operating the lift, who needs to be close by and with line of sight to the lift.
I know that each park originally had their own "voice of the park" that did announcements for that park. I don't know if they still do that now.
For a while, Epcot's voice was Mary from the Comedy Warehouse, who did all the pre-Illuminations countdowns and warnings, as well as the newer inferno barge blowoff announcement. Though I heard recently that her recordings were getting replaced little by little.
-Rob
I believe the voice of the Magic Kingdom has been Bill Rogers since 1991. I feel like Bill might have also re-recorded the monorail as well. I know Matt Henson was the voice for the monorail for a long time.
What a great story!Sonny is one of our favorite family traditions. My daughter and I, at least one time during each trip, go to Cosmic Rays and have a late dinner together. We exit out the side door onto the path next to the castle and watch the fireworks together. It's silly, and it's sweet, and we look forward to it every trip. Sometimes we have my wife and other kids too, and sometimes other friends and family, but my daughter and I have always considered it a special moment in our trip, and one that she says that she will remember always.
Someday somebody will explain to me how a robot singer in basically a fast food shop inside a theme park could become so special to my daughter and myself. She is nearly 20 years old, and I always think that she will outgrow it, but she insists upon it during every trip. We are 12 years of trips strong.
And standing there, arm in arm under the fireworks, after a cheeseburger and fries remains pure magic for me.
May Sonny sing forever.
Sonny is one of our favorite family traditions. My daughter and I, at least one time during each trip, go to Cosmic Rays and have a late dinner together. We exit out the side door onto the path next to the castle and watch the fireworks together. It's silly, and it's sweet, and we look forward to it every trip. Sometimes we have my wife and other kids too, and sometimes other friends and family, but my daughter and I have always considered it a special moment in our trip, and one that she says that she will remember always.
Someday somebody will explain to me how a robot singer in basically a fast food shop inside a theme park could become so special to my daughter and myself. She is nearly 20 years old, and I always think that she will outgrow it, but she insists upon it during every trip. We are 12 years of trips strong.
And standing there, arm in arm under the fireworks, after a cheeseburger and fries remains pure magic for me.
May Sonny sing forever.
Jack Wagner was the voice of WDW until he passed away in the early 1990s.
I know he did the monorail tracks (as well as old WDW Radio) for years as well.
Can you believe I never took in a Sonny Eclipse show?
Sonny is one of our favorite family traditions. My daughter and I, at least one time during each trip, go to Cosmic Rays and have a late dinner together. We exit out the side door onto the path next to the castle and watch the fireworks together. It's silly, and it's sweet, and we look forward to it every trip. Sometimes we have my wife and other kids too, and sometimes other friends and family, but my daughter and I have always considered it a special moment in our trip, and one that she says that she will remember always.
Someday somebody will explain to me how a robot singer in basically a fast food shop inside a theme park could become so special to my daughter and myself. She is nearly 20 years old, and I always think that she will outgrow it, but she insists upon it during every trip. We are 12 years of trips strong.
And standing there, arm in arm under the fireworks, after a cheeseburger and fries remains pure magic for me.
May Sonny sing forever.
Can you believe I never took in a Sonny Eclipse show?
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