I, for one, love the Imagination BGM. I think it's some of the most enjoyable. I love all of the variations on "One Little Spark" that they've done instrumentally.

'Animation Courtyard is home to the Disney Junior Show, popular among the toddling set. The courtyard music features tunes from these Disney Junior shows, like Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Sophia the First, Jake and the Neverland Pirates, and Doc McStuffins.'

I watched the video and the courtyard music only plays tunes from the classic movies such as Hunchback of Notre Dame, Peter Pan, Little Mermaid, and so forth. No doc mcstuffins.

What about destiny in mission space's re-entry hall. I try to tune it out but it's not easy.

The only place where I've ever been so struck by the music as a guest that it made me feel sorry for the CM who had to listen to it all day was at DIsneyQuest. I believe it was when we left that the Wreck-It-Ralph theme song seemed to be playing on a loop. Don't get me wrong, it's a catchy tune and I love it--it's even on my gym playlist--but on repeat? For an entire shift? YIKES!

Every CM is going to think their BGM is most annoying haha

Every CM is going to think their BGM is most annoying haha

As a cast member, the music that bothered me the most was the x-mas music in the Studios. The only way to get away from it was to work over by Indy/Star Tours. And it seemed to repeat pretty often, so you heard the same bad music over and over again. 15 years later, I still find my self singing something about perfect weather for a slay ride together with you!

I never realized how tragic that Dinoland music is. I thought that we had it bad at Typhoon Lagoon. The music there was supposed to be slow and relaxing, but I think that it just made people feel sad and suicidal.

Shudder and twitch for the old music to the Swiss Family Robinson treehouse at Disneyland......That made Fantasmic set up and seating difficult to endure.
And I don't even have to talk about Color of the Wind on repeat at the Frontierland stores from 95-96, right?

Shudder and twitch for the old music to the Swiss Family Robinson treehouse at Disneyland......That made Fantasmic set up and seating difficult to endure.
And I don't even have to talk about Color of the Wind on repeat at the Frontierland stores from 95-96, right?

I always thought that if I had to work at Small World, I would kill myself. I was lucky enough to work Epic at the Studios and I loved hearing the Raiders theme!

I'm a former character attendant, and I'm REALLY surprised that Epcot Character Spot isn't on this list! It's the same five songs over and over and they're all former disney channel stars doing covers of older Disney songs. I used to give away all of my character spot shifts because I was tired of the music :P

As being a former WDW CP kid who worked in Dinoland, especially Chester and Hester's, I am glad Dinoland made the list. I can't tell you how many times I heard the song about digging up bones.

How is "It's a Small World" not on this?!

In reply to by Maria Smart (not verified)

I was wondering the same thing! I go a little crazy if I think about it too long, I can't imagine working there.

In reply to by Laura Campbell (not verified)

They state in the intro the music is non ride music and is just waiting areas and walk through areas but not main attraction.

In reply to by Laura Campbell (not verified)

"it's a small world" is only area music at DLR not WDW... it's not that bad. You really don't hear it. Working there you learn to tune things out.

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