In November 2019, Disney launched Disney+, a streaming service that included classic Disney movies and memorable television shows. The service also featured great original content, and Disney saw success with The Imagineering Story, The Mandalorian, High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, WandaVision, and more.
Disney+ has had its fair share of struggles, especially under the leadership of Bob Chapek, but it finally turned a profit once Bob Iger returned as CEO and made some serious financial changes.
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Subscribers can log onto Disney+ and watch some of the biggest hit movies and shows of today, including Inside Out 2 (2024), Elemental (2023), Bluey, Only Murders In the Building, and more.
However, there is one thing they can’t experience on Disney+, but they want to.
X (formerly Twitter) user 365DaysofDisney took to the social media platform to ask Disney to add theme park music to its platform. They said they simply want to be able to go on Disney+ and stream the music they love hearing when they visit the parks.
Hey @DisneyPlus we just want a stream of background music in the parks.
Sincerely,
Everyone.
Hey @DisneyPlus we just want a stream of background music in the parks.
Sincerely,
Everyone.— 365daysofdisney@bsky.social (@365DaysOfDisney) October 1, 2024
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The post quickly gained traction, with dozens of commenters chiming in, agreeing that it would be a lot of fun to be able to escape to the Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Disneyland Park, or even a place like Disneyland Paris any time they wanted.
Many commented that there are a lot of videos on YouTube that offer that kind of option, but the OP (Original Poster) said that, if Disney did it, the quality would be a lot better. Plus, more people might use Disney+ on a regular basis and must leave it on for hours at a time. Disney would also be able to add music from rides and parades from years gone by.
Others chimed in and said that it would also be a really cool idea if Disney set up (even more) cameras around its theme parks, so guests could live-stream the Disney magic whenever they felt like it. Of course, Disney would have to add some sort of waiver to its theme park admission terms and conditions, so guests could consent to being filmed.
Disney has not indicated whether it intends to add live-streaming or theme park playlists to Disney+, but we can always hope.
The company is constantly releasing more music onto platforms like Spotify and Apple Music, so for now, guests can head there or to YouTube to get their Disney Parks fix while in the comfort of their own home.
Would you love to see a Disney Parks playlist and live-streaming on Disney+? How do you get your Disney fix from home? Let us know in the comments!