Originally Posted By DismayingObservation So many choices. So little time. My vote would be for individual ambient sounds in the parks themselves, whether or not they eminate from an attraction. California Adventure's sounds seem to be more musical than Disneyland's, starting with the California-related original recordings at the front gate and those silly calliope remixes at Paradise Pier. The music in Condor Flats is cool, but I don't know what they were thinking when they chose "Jupiter, The Bringer of Jollity" from Gustav Holst's "The Planets." Turning to Disneyland, I like the turnstile sounds, but they aren't classics. Nothing quite like the sound of the trains as they pull in the station right about the time you get ready to enter the gate. The whistle of the Mark Twain is timeless. So's the Tiki Room spiel in the patio. Heck, we can't forget the warning at the end of the Matterhorn, especially since it was immortalized by No Doubt.
Originally Posted By DizneyGurl Hey FerretAfros, I have a question. When you are talking about hearing the boulder part from Indy, are you waiting for the tram by downtown disney? Because there's a like a backdrop of something behind where you get on the trams, but we don't know what it is. At first we thought it was toontown because of the backdrop there,, but then we found out we were wrong. Is this the Indiana Jones thign you wee talking about?
Originally Posted By Indy_Rider08 The screams ecoing off the Matterhorn. The aww of parents seeing their children meet Mickey for the first time. The horses hooves in Main St. The parade song "Welcome". Kids laughter as they go on Winne The Pooh. The ca-ching! of cash as an other parent opens their walet for yet another Mickey doll. Lol I couldn't resit