Does anyone know if the episode they filmed on February 29th going to air tomorrow night? The title is "The Last Walt" which makes me think it's the episode they filmed at Disneyland.
Does anyone know if the episode they filmed on February 29th going to air tomorrow night? The title is "The Last Walt" which makes me think it's the episode they filmed at Disneyland.
Siggy aka Jill
No, the Disneyland episode is scheduled to air May 9 according to this item from the OC Register.
Watched the show last night. It was OK, I'm not a regular viewer so take that FWIW. Highlights for me: seeing the Dappers Dans on their bike, recognized Frank & Eulus. On board ride footage of Dumbo & BTMR. And the inside of Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln, with a smattering of extras in the background.
There is no corn dog cart in Fantasyland. And the giant Indy wait time sign cracked me up.
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Having the kid being in two different roles on the same shift? We won't even get started about him talking. I think that might be why they choose a rare character that I personally have never seen out and about in all my visits to break the no talking rule. It was a cute show with several glaring oops for those of us really familiar with the park. I love how he found her slippers at the BBB! Then putting his granddaughter in toddler heels to slow her down was really hilarious.
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I watched the show last night. I've seen it a couple of times but could never really get into it. The problem I had with the show is with camera angles. Modern Family is a show that has real actors performing a script. In general, the camera has to focus then actors performing their lines. If you stood where the camera is, just think of how much wider your field of view is. You take in so much more than the camera is able to show. So I constantly felt like my vision was being cut off. Now compare that to typical Disneyland Travel videos that are filmed from cranes and equipment that give you a much larger field of view. The park itself becomes the star. That being said, it was nice to see the old girl once again on network TV.
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