Originally Posted By Kennesaw Tom Last night I went to Sharper Image and bought a sound machine ( it was on sale ). Lucky me! I got to listen to "Surf's Up" all night long. And then I woke up to the sound of the beach this AM. I was thinking????? What sounds would I put in the PERFECT Laughing Place sound machine? I absolutely have to have the ambient sounds of Adventureland!!!! Anyone else?
Originally Posted By sherrytodd The Matterhorn yodelers or the unbirthday music from the tea cups. I also love the kooky space sounds from inside Space Mountain. The chug, bell and whistle from the Mark Twain. I love that sound.
Originally Posted By Ursula I like the sound of Pirates, after your boat leaves the dock but before you get to the first waterfall, complete with murmurs from the BB.
Originally Posted By sherrytodd Actually I was thinking about the sound of the Small World clock. Tick... Tock... Tick... Tick...
Originally Posted By wonderingalice ^^ *L* That might actually lull someone to sleep nicely... Until it GONGS and/or trumpets every 15 minutes!
Originally Posted By FiveBearRugs Jack Wagner's Matterhorn spiel: "Remain seated please. Permancer sentados por favor." I have that for my cell phone voice mail. Anyone who wants to hear it, drop me an email, and I'll share the number.
Originally Posted By wonderingalice ^^That's so cool, FBR! I'm assuming it's a ringtone download somewhere?
Originally Posted By FiveBearRugs Nope. Loooooooonng ago I downloaded .wav sounds from the Sounds of Disneyland website. When I got my first cell phone a few years ago, I held it up to the computer and played the sound. It's been on it ever since.
Originally Posted By wonderingalice *LOL* I miss our old 'basic' technologies! I remember playing a cassette of the Beatles "Drive My Car" and talking over it into an answering machine - winding up with "Please leave your message after the beep" and "Beep beep, mmm beep beep, YEAH!" in the song.
Originally Posted By mickey_ring how 'bout the El Rio de Tiempo background song from Mexico? and the first song from Impressions de France.