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how do you get your Disney fix at home?
Hi all! Although we visited Disneyland in late-December (between Christmas and New Year's) due to a school trip for the Rose Bowl Parade, our last WDW trip was last summer, and the next one isn't planned until my graduation in June. My mom and I are beginning to feel some serious withdrawal, and I was wondering if anyone could redirect me to some web sites I haven't yet discovered, or other resources that keep you sane when you haven't been to the World in a while and your next trip is a ways off. My favorite sites are allears and MousePad, and I love them both, but it would be nice to add a couple of new sites to my repertoire. We also visit the local Disney store often just to look at the merchandise (and Vinylmation collections!). Thank you!!
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03-04-2012 03:58 PM
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Try miceage and its chat site micechat. Also laughingplace is a lot of fun. I've just started looking at easywdw, which seems to have a pretty good community of folks.
Dan
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My 10 y/o loves to "ride" Disneyland at You tube. She has been branching out to some WDW rides (never been) to check them out lately as well. She also gets out the home movies and pictures regularly.
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Disney vacation planning DVDs are a good way forward. They are free, (but now only for USA & Canada folks, no longer available to those in the UK!), and give you a good, if brief, overview of each of the parks and resort hotels. They are good fun and a great way to get your Disney 'fix'!
Silvercat

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Oh, yeah my 10 y/o also watches all the Disney Parks videos which are available for streaming on Netflix. There are 5 of them I believe.
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There are actually scads of videos available on Youtube - some of them pro and some amateur. There are videos of old Disney tv specials, like the grand opening of WDW in 1971. Some great stuff out there!
Dan
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A prefers coasterviews' videos. He (I assume
) does good camera work, and his HD is awesome.
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Originally Posted by
candles71
Oh, yeah my 10 y/o also watches all the Disney Parks videos which are available for streaming on Netflix. There are 5 of them I believe.
well my daughter's 67-year-old father likes the youtube route, too. Parade videos as well as rides. Also planning the next trip; that process actually starts a day or two before leaving the current WDW visit!
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Hi Emma!
For me it's music. Everywhere you go in WDW there's music. So I have driven my hubby around the bend with Disney tunes. I purchased the Fantasmic cd from the Disney store, and while we were there in January, I picked up the Illuminations cd from a shop in EPCOT. I have a collection of music from the Disney films as well, and play them on an endless loop
. Recently I discovered mouseworldradio.com and have been playing that a lot as well. It's always a surprise. The other day I was directed to "keep my hands and feet inside the vehicle at all times as the Walt Disney World Monorail will be arriving at our destintation of EPCOT Center shortly". The music helps me keep feeling that Disney magic and for me lessens the withdrawl. That and I am planning another trip. Will I be able to afford to go again this year? Who knows? But the planning is half the fun
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TulaBelle
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At home in the hills
Oh, yes music. I have the Disneyland sountrack (2 cd's) in my car and even have nieces and nephews who request me to play Disneyland while riding in my car. I also have Aladdin and the Lion King Broadway in there as well.
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how do you get your Disney fix at home?
How about Mouse World Radio? There is an Apple app and of course a website. You can here park area music,etc.
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Originally Posted by
Disney1218freak
How about Mouse World Radio? There is an Apple app and of course a website. You can here park area music,etc.
MWR is one that I listen to often on Live365.
Others include: (In no order of preference - they all do things a little different from each other.)
Magic24.7 (They also have many "radio" programs that are interactive via Twitter.)
Radio Buena Vista
Sorcerer Radio (Also has an iPod app)
Magical Mouse Radio (Also has an iPod app)
DVCRadio
The search function is like the Force. It may take practice, but the more you use it, the more control you will have over it!
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At home in the hills
I created myself a Disney channel on my Pandora.
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wdwradio.com is another one I like...lots of podcasts, videos, etc...
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With any of those streaming websites, you can get a package like Total Recorder, from highcriteria.com, that will let you record streaming audio. Then with a little editing you can start building your very own collection of cool Disney park tracks!
Dan
The secret of life is enjoying the passage of time.
- James Taylor

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At home in the hills
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Dan
The secret of life is enjoying the passage of time.
- James Taylor

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I just downloaded Sorcerer Radio! Thanks!!
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Lately I have been watching videos about Disney Parks on Netflix.
Siggy aka Jill

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If you like to see pics of the parks there is a website called The Magic in Pixels that you may find enjoyable. :-)
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At home in the hills
Thesehttp://www.toursdepartingdaily.com/ are Disneyland, not Disney world, but they are stunning photos. At least one of these people used to post on the boards pretty regularly but I don't know if they have been around lately. They explained how they do the HD photography and the pictures turn out really amazing. It is a really good way to get a Disney fix at home. 
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I go to d-cot.com when I want to pick what I want to listen to. If I don't want to know then it is off to live365.
When I am stressed I go to d-cot so I can pick Animal Kingdom Tree of Life music. It is soothing!
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Another vote for Mouseplanet radio!
We also have a large selection of Disney coffee cups, a wine glass or two, and a frozen mug set from Beach Club resorts...and a chip bowl which all make appearances once in a while.
I was bemoaning the other day of having broken my WDW wine glass, so Eric took a regular one and a sharpie & then sketched the castle from Magic Kingdom on it! So now I've got that, to! Everytime I wash it it fades a bit more, I tell him that when it's all gone he has to take me back....he says it's cheaper for him to just draw it on again
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I surround myself is futzy stuff. My office has all sorts of calendars, pictures, miniatures, stuffed's etc. I have a Disney room at home too. I stream live365, have the mattercam.
The Sarchasm -
The gorge between my witty comment and you, who doesn't get it.
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Mickey Mouse bars of soap. I swear there's always one in the way when I reach for the regular bars.
The first CD slot in my car is pretty much reserved for Fantasmic.
Roller Coaster Tycoon 2. (Though all my EPCOT guests keep getting stuck in the garden in UK.)
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