Originally Posted By cmash95 this past weekend I saw to things at MK that showed that anything is possible. I witness the Lighting of the castle, absolutly breathtaking. If you have a chance to catch this nightly at MK please do so. but even more special I got the chance to see "twas the night before christmas" in the galaxy theater and I didn't have to go to the party to do it. all I have to say is WHY can't disney do this type of quality show on a regular basis? a live band, quality singers and dancers and a really cute storyline. forget the castle and dream along with mickey, do a regular show at the galaxy theater with live music and live singers. it's too bad you have to pay for this show except for the week before christmas. we got a chance to see it because the castle was in use for the parade taping and since MK only has one show anymore, they did the night before christmas show instead. oh one intersting note, While watching the show a youngster sitting a couple rows behind me could be heard to say that minnie and mickey were sinning because they were in the same bed but weren't married. what's that phrase, from the mouths of babes......
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Originally Posted By Simba12 You would think that a person could go to a Disney site without having to view hate speech.
Originally Posted By Lt Jim Dangle If you think that is hate speech, then you need to grow some thicker skin. If you want hate speech go elsewhere. What I said is a fact that does not call for harm against anyone. Do you deny that Walt Disneyworld does not support the homosexual lifestyle? Try the next statement out. I only substitute one word for another. In your context you are saying the following is hate speech? What do you expect out of a place that fully supports the heterosexual lifestyle? Is that hate speech? I may be totally wrong and you may be commenting on the young girl and her "hate speech" about Mickey and Minnie being in the same bed. What she was overheard saying should bring more anti family comments such than mine.
Originally Posted By Simba12 Hate speech is making a negative comment against any minority. This is not only offensive, but it Has lead to violence and harm toward the group. You have a right to your opinions, but Disney boards aren't the appropriate place to vent them. Children read Disney sites and are influenced by the content. - No hard feelings - Now let's move on and discuss Disney.
Originally Posted By mrkthompsn Everybody's their own minority in this great majority. Who said Mickey and Minnie aren't married? I still think Disney should display a Nativity Scene in the castle. Any King of that castle would enact it.
Originally Posted By Witches of Morva ORWEN: Years ago--during an NFFC convention--one of the guest artists at the time, Bill Justice, said that Mickey and Minnie were 'officially' single. But he admitted that, to all the many Disney artists, they were 'unofficially married' ORDDU: Supposedly it's the same with Donald and Daisey. He also implied that Hewey, Dewey and Louey weren't really Donald's nephews--unofficially, of course. ORGOCH: 'Course where Pluto 'n Goofy's concerned, that's ANOTHER story. Cain't tell ya what I seen inside the ol' crystal on them two!
Originally Posted By dshyates Its definitely one of those long term Hollywierd/ToonTown relationships. They have been together for 75 years, but from what I hear, Mickey demands seperate residences in ToonTown because Minnie won't sign a pre-nup and Mickey is not about to lose his $Billions$ to common law.
Originally Posted By mrkthompsn My grandparents slept in separate bedrooms and they ~were~ married. I think that's because my grandad snored loud.
Originally Posted By cmash95 okay okay, I was simply saying the little girl said it. and frankly her mom hushed her up. If I offended someone I appologize and frankly I didn't even notice it until I heard the girl say it. that being said, it's a great show and I wish we could have more shows and entertainment like that then the dream along with mickey show. it just goes to show that disney at one time knew how to do things top notch.
Originally Posted By MPierce cmash95 you bring up an interesting question. Why can't WDW provide good entertainment to all of the guest for free at Christmas time. I think we all know what once again the answer is. Love of Money. Glad you got the opportunity to see it though, for free. You know I do find it funny that they would show Mickey, and Minnie in bed together. I personally don't see anything wrong with it, I just find it unusual. Disney is very protective of it's family values image. >> Everybody's their own minority in this great majority. << Now that's a real fact! >> Who said Mickey and Minnie aren't married? << I seem to recall reading a little article a long time ago about Mickey, and Minnie getting married in one of their little shows. With all the great Disney historians in this forum, I'm sure we can get the definitive answer. >> I still think Disney should display a Nativity Scene in the castle. Any King of that castle would enact it. << The Nativity Scene does say Christmas more than anything else. I never have been there for Christmas, and of all the pictures I've seen there at Christmas I don't remember one Nativity Scene. Do they have one displayed anywhere?
Originally Posted By davewasbaloo >>>and of all the pictures I've seen there at Christmas I don't remember one Nativity Scene. Do they have one displayed anywhere?<<< Yep, as a part of the Osborne Lights near LMA.
Originally Posted By MPierce Thanks Dave I was sure one would have to be around somewhere. I think I "would" pay extra to see the Country Bears reenact the Nativity Scene!
Originally Posted By RoadTrip <<Supposedly it's the same with Donald and Daisey.>> Well I should hope so seeing as how they're both buck-naked from the waist down!!
Originally Posted By Simba12 I agree with the free Christmas entertainment. Isn't Disneyland's Holiday entertainment free? Also, I was at the Osbourne light show at the Studio a few years back, and I believe they do have a Nativity scene.
Originally Posted By mickey_ring I wish there was a message board for the stuff that gets Admin'ed. They cause storms of debate, yet my timing is never right to see 'em.
Originally Posted By Disneybrad The Mickey's Twas' shows are being performed every Saturday this month, Not just this weekend due to the parade filming.