POPULARITY
http://www.attractionchecklist.com - For a short time Disney's Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World had a daytime show called Disney's KiteTales. We take a look at this now defunct show on this episode of Attraction Checklist. Attraction audio recorded on July 17, 2022. TRANSCRIPT: Welcome to Attraction Checklist. This episode we go back in time to Disney's Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World to experience the show Disney's KiteTales. There were no age or height requirements for this attraction and the show was described by saying, “Hearts and imaginations will soar as incredible kites and windcatchers dance through the air to the beat of beloved Disney songs during this high-flying performance at Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park.” Before we watch the kites take to the sky, here are 5 fast facts about Disney's KiteTales. 1. Disney KiteTales debuted at the Discovery River Theater in Animal Kingdom on October 1, 2021. 2. Performances of Disney's KiteTales happened several times a day and alternated between a few different shows. One show was focused round The Jungle Book and features songs such as The Bare Necessities, Colonel Hathi's March and I wanna be Like You. 3. The second show, the show featured in this episode's recording, was centered around The Lion King and featured songs like I Just Can't Wait To Be King, Hakuna Matata and Circle of Life. As the shows went on and popularity of the show waned, songs were cut from both shows. 4. The show employed six jet-skis that pulled 30 foot long kites around the lagoon during the show while performers with smaller kites performed around the water's edge. 5. Disney's KiteTales had its final performance on September 30, 2022. Let's go pay tribute to the long gone Disney's KiteTales. After the attraction audio, I'll give you my thoughts on this attraction. This is a binaural recordings so if you have headphone put them on now as we experience Disney's KiteTales at Disney's Animal Kingdom. The attraction audio recorded for this episode is available exclusively to the Saturday Morning Media Patron Patron. Support the show and get fun Bonus content over at http://www.patreon.com/saturdaymorningmedia Episode edited by Stephen Staver FOLLOW US https://www.instagram.com/attractionchecklist/ http://www.twitter.com/SaturdayMMedia https://www.linkedin.com/company/saturday-morning-media http://www.youtube.com/user/SaturdayMorningMedia?sub_confirmation=1 FOLLOW GRANT http://www.MrGrant.comhttp://www.twitter.com/toasterboy https://instagram.com/throwingtoasters/ SOURCES: https://www.wdwmagic.com/attractions/disney-kitetails/news/28sep2021-first-impressions-of-disney-kitetails-at-disneys-animal-kingdom.htm https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Disney_KiteTails Show ©2023 Saturday Morning Media/Grant Baciocco
Rick is joined by Marisa from Chicago to discuss the announcements made about Walt Disney World from last weekend's D23 Expo in Anaheim, California. Sarah Says will join Rick on a future episode to talk about the Disneyland announcements from the convention. To donate to CASA of Pinellas County, Florida in honor of Rick's pilgrimage on Ireland's National Famine Way... casapinellas.org/walkwithrick/
"Disney Kitetails" debuted as part of the Walt Disney World 50th Anniversary Celebration. The new daytime entertainment takes place multiple times at Animal Kingdom's Discovery River Theater; check your Disney experience app for times. Performers fly windcatchers and kites of all shapes and sizes. On the water, elaborate three-dimensional kites – some stretching to 30 feet long – depict Disney animal friends, including Simba, Zazu, Baloo, and King Louie. These colorful creations dance through the sky to the beat of favorite Disney songs in an uplifting, vibrant experience for the whole family. Kite tails consist of two separate 10-minute shows, each unique theme: Jungle Book or Lion King. This performance is the Jungle Book. Thanks for watching, be sure to hit that subscribe button for the Lion King Kite Tails performance.
Introduced for Walt Disney World's 50th Anniversary Celebration, three new spectaculars were added to Magic Kingdom, Epcot, and Animal Kingdom. Disney's Enchantment is the new nighttime show in Magic Kingdom, which replaced the beloved Happily Ever After. The MK show was met with much controversy from Parks fans by lacking emotion and shoehorning new/misplaced IPs. On the same night, Epcot presented the long-anticipated Harmonious, the firework, laser, and water extravaganza. Finally, we have the hilariously disastrous Animal Kingdom's KiteTales with charming kites and production fiascos.
This is the Live Call-in Show from this past Sunday night, September 5, 2021! During this show, Mike and Scott are taking your calls about the Disney news of the week, including details on a new show called KiteTales coming to Disney's Animal Kingdom Park, a new medal announcement for runDisney Marathon Weekend 2022, Mike talks about his experience with a "fridge swap" years ago, and much more! Then, we take lots of calls from our listeners sharing their thoughts on this week's stories! Please visit our website at www.beourguestpodcast.com. Thank you so much for your support of our podcast! Also, please follow the show on Twitter@BeOurGuestMike and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/beourguestpodcast. Become a patron of the Be Our Guest Podcast over at www.patreon.com/BeOurGuestPodcast. Thanks to our friends at The Magic For Less Travel for sponsoring today's podcast!
SilverKite Tales: Inspiring Stories about the Arts and Connection
This episode features voices spanning adolescence to older adulthood, each of them sharing their reflections on change through the lens of the COVID-19 pandemic. They share things they have learned and lost from this pandemic, as well as what they will be taking with them into times of change in the future. Recorded in July of 2021, this episode does not entirely reflect the current realities and enduring dangers of COVID-19, so we encourage listeners to get vaccinated and continue making choices that keep our communities safe! Please check the CDC website for updated information on the pandemic and how you can stay safe.KiteTales is produced by SilverKite Community Arts (www.silverkite.us) and hosted by Ali Alderman.Music by Ben Thornewell of the band Jukebox the Ghost.
SilverKite Tales: Inspiring Stories about the Arts and Connection
A continuation of our previous episode, Mark Leoni, in his teens, and Susan Wickett-Ford, in her 60s, share a conversation about their experiences of changes brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. They compare experiences and find much common ground, though their lives in quarantine and after differ greatly. One of these commonalities is their life-giving creative practices that brought them both hope and sustenance during the difficult parts of transition. KiteTales is produced by SilverKite Community Arts (www.silverkite.us) and hosted by Ali Alderman.Music by Ben Thornewell of the band Jukebox the Ghost.
WDW Happy Hour - News, Brews, Reviews, and Everything Else Disney!
In this episode, we have a TON of news items including the announced reopening of the remaining resorts at WDW, new nighttime spectaculars, and rumblings of a potential new deluxe hotel. Also, we pore over the 2021 Epcot International Food & Wine Festival Menus highlighting the items we are most excited about this year. Take a seat at the bar, and follow us on social media! Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest: WDWHappyHour YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/WDWHappyHour Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wdwhappyhour
SilverKite Tales: Inspiring Stories about the Arts and Connection
This episode of KiteTales centers mental health in conversations around aging, caregiving, and the arts. Joining host Ali Alderman is Katie Newbaum, the Education and Outreach Coordinator for Edmonds Center for the Arts, as well as Nancy and Vida Paquin. Nancy and Vida--a mother / daughter duo--were participants in an intergenerational storytelling project organized by SilverKite Community Arts in partnership with Edmonds Center for the Arts and University of Washington Bothell. The four discuss how perspectives on mental health differ between generations and discover commonalities in self-care practices and the life-giving power of the arts in difficult times. KiteTales is produced by SilverKite Community Arts (www.silverkite.us) and hosted by Ali Alderman. Music by Ben Thornewell of the band Jukebox the Ghost.
The Walt Disney Company has revealed new information regarding the 50th Anniversary of Walt Disney World in Orlando, FL. The most notable announcement in the new fireworks spectacular at Magic Kingdom, Disney Enchantment. Additional entertainment was announced with Animal Kingdom's KiteTales and Epcot's Harmonious. Beyond entertainment, Mickey and Friends will be donning new EARidescent costumes and all 4 parks will welcome golden character statues, 50 in total.
SilverKite Tales: Inspiring Stories about the Arts and Connection
On the April episode of KiteTales, host Ali Alderman delves into the intergenerational nature of public libraries. Joining her on the episode is Wendy Pender, Older Adults Program Coordinator at the King County Library System. The two discuss how older adults play a vital and powerful role in every aspect of society today, as well as ageing and its relationship to play, growth, and curiosity. The second guest, Pearl Klein, offers charming anecdotes and insightful commentary on her work as a teaching artist with SilverKite in library programs; she also closes the podcast with a meditative art activity. Both Wendy and Pearl also share about their library experiences as the COVID-19 pandemic has unfolded. KiteTales is produced by SilverKite Community Arts (www.silverkite.us) and hosted by Ali Alderman. Music by Ben Thornewell of the band Jukebox the Ghost.
SilverKite Tales: Inspiring Stories about the Arts and Connection
Take a trip down memory lane with KiteTales' new host, Ali Alderman. During this episode Ali is joined by Toni Verretta, her high school art teacher, for a conversation about the importance of engaging in the arts at all stages of our lives. The conversation also explores how the arts can develop and affect relationships and ways the arts can help connect creators to something bigger than themselves. Be sure to participate in SilverKite teaching artist Noel Sherrard's guided art activity and share your artwork with us on social media (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram) by using the hashtag #silverkiteart. You can also send an email to us: info@silverkite.us. We'd love to see your work!KiteTales is produced by SilverKite Community Arts (www.silverkite.us) and hosted by Ali Alderman. Music by Ben Thornewell of the band Jukebox the Ghost.
Support Julian, the podcast animator: http://www.patreon.com/cooptionalanimation TotalBiscuit, Crendor and Jesse Cox sit down with KiteTales on this episode of the Co-Optional Podcast! Enjoy! Original air date: December 22nd, 2015 --------- KiteTales https://twitter.com/Kite_Tales https://www.youtube.com/user/KiteTales WoWCrendor https://twitter.com/WoWCrendor https://www.youtube.com/user/WoWCrendor Jesse Cox https://twitter.com/JesseCox https://www.youtube.com/user/OMFGCata --------- Thanks for watching The Co-Optional Podcast! Follow TotalBiscuit on Twitter: http://twitter.com/totalbiscuit Follow CynicalBrit on Twitter for video updates: http://twitter.com/cynicalbrit Follow our Facebook page for announcements: http://facebook.com/cynicalbrit
With Jimmy still gone on vacation, George is joined by Matt, KiteTales, and Alex Faciane to talk about ski stories, delicious food, toilet v toothbrush spacial awareness, and probably a little bit of gaming, too.
George and Jimmy are joined by KiteTales to discuss the ugly underbelly of Ubisoft, Phil Fish salt, and video journalism's rise over the written word. Listen to it!
KiteTales introduces herself as a connoisseur of cute things. Jimmy and Satch fight over fandoms. George drank too much coffee and forgot to put something on the list.