Originally Posted By SleepingBeauty82 Walking into the park and hearing "Your attention please. The Disneyland Limited now leaving..." followed by the train whistle. "Ahhh, buenas dias senorita! My siestas are getting chorter and chorter." The music they play in line for Soarin'. The abomidable (sp?) snowman's echo's growl from inside the Matterhorn. The banjo music playing in the hut in the beginning of POTC. I could go on and on...
Originally Posted By LadyKluck The "jungley" music they play in Adventureland - I know it is part of the Tarzan treehouse but its just the "sound" of Adventureland to me now.
Originally Posted By USCSurfer The music coming from the Swiss Family Treehouse while waiting in line for Pirates.
Originally Posted By Mary Poppins The sound of the Dapper Dans on Main Street (although I miss the old crew).
Originally Posted By FiveBearRugs LOL..."jungley" I wish the Musical History of DL CD set included more "sounds" of various attractions. For those who don't have it, the sounds of the Autopia, Jungle Cruise, Horse-Drawn Carriage, Monorail and the Mark Twain, along with a few others, are inserted between various songs. My favourite sounds include... -The whistle of the Mark Twain -The banjos and animal noises in the opening of Pirates -The various ghosts singing GGG in the Mansion -The prospector's safety warning on Big Thunder -The calliope music on King Arthur's Carousel -The howling wind and the growling Harold from the Matterhorn -The post-ride safety spiel of the Matterhorn -The multi-language safety spiel of IASW -The tick-tocking of the IASW clock -The DLRR pulling into a station -The Monorail -The interlude chimes on Star Tours in the waiting queues -The chugging of the Autopias Btw, the snoring bear at the Bear Country entrance cave is Rufus, most likely the same Rufus who's heard, not seen in CBJ.
Originally Posted By Walter Elias >>The banjo music playing in the hut in the beginning of POTC.<< SleepingBeauty82, I LOVE that part! I went into the music store on Main Street and made a CD that included all the sounds from POTC. I don't know why, but it's great fun to listen to on cold and rainy days.
Originally Posted By dzy76 For me it's all sounds, it is my favorite part of Disneyland. But I know I'm there when I hear the train station sounds and walk onto Main Street and hear the background music there.
Originally Posted By kari12177 The DRR always does it for me, the ding ding when its coming into a station
Originally Posted By sjdimon For me - it's the loop on Main Street - those songs just make me know that I have returned to the Happiest Place on Earth (and then you get the whistles of the Mark Twain, the Train, and the honking of the Omnibus and Horseless Carriage) - makes me pine for it right now!
Originally Posted By sjdimon Oh yes - one that I forgot to mention - walking by the treehouse and hearing the music (I miss the old Swisskapolka - but I can stand hearing the "I Wanna Know" done to a "Jungle Beat" walking by Tarzan's Treehouse. Ah - the sounds of DL!
Originally Posted By LadyKluck >>>For me - it's the loop on Main Street - those songs just make me know that I have returned to the Happiest Place on Earth <<< Boy, isn't that the truth!!!
Originally Posted By Disfan182 this one will always mean Disney to me. <a href="http://www.mousenation.com/mnforum/showthread.php?p=30&posted=1#post30" target="_blank">http://www.mousenation.com/mnf...1#post30</a>
Originally Posted By onlyme All of these sounds that have been mentioned are great to hear. We go so often, yet I still don't get tired of them. When we are staying at the Carousel or Fairfield Inn, and have just checked-in, I hear the MT or the train whistle in the distance, and I rush to the room and tell my wife to 'hurry the heck up'.
Originally Posted By Shiva I've never heard of one but it would be fun to make one up and have a board game based around it.
Originally Posted By doombuggy ALL the sounds I love but my fav is going to the park when we first get there and hearing "Put on your sundays cloths" on main street. I just get this feeling of ahhhhhhhh I'm back home. And it doesn't hurt Hello Dolly is one of my fav movies. OH, hearing the screams from ToT as we walk to the park.