italianchef Posted March 7, 2004 Posted March 7, 2004 Does anyone have any idea who composed the musical score for Phantom Theater? Was it a famous composer or a local - or even in house? Anyone know the name of the talented composed by any chance? Have a great day! Italian Chef Quote
Scooby_Doo Posted March 7, 2004 Posted March 7, 2004 You Can Listen to the Music here: www.Randrdesign.com they are the ones who Wrote and Recorded the PT music Quote
RevengeofTheSmurfs Posted March 7, 2004 Posted March 7, 2004 I Have been to that site a couple of times just to hear PT's Music...i always here that Music while iam in the Hanna-Barbera store. Quote
italianchef Posted March 7, 2004 Author Posted March 7, 2004 You Can Listen to the Music here: www.Randrdesign.com they are the ones who Wrote and Recorded the PT music Thank you Scooby Doo! Quote
stephenmayes Posted March 7, 2004 Posted March 7, 2004 Im an idiot....I never really realized the actual music during Phantom Theatre. I know there was mucis and all...but I never really paid much attention to it...I always focused in on the characters. Steve Im an idiot! Quote
Scooby_Doo Posted March 7, 2004 Posted March 7, 2004 The Phantom Theater Music was Cool it kinda reminded me of BeetleJuice..i love the Music to the Haunted Castle man cant wait til Next Month Finally get to Ride the Haunted Castle after all these long cold hard Snowy Months! Quote
stephenmayes Posted March 7, 2004 Posted March 7, 2004 I am gonna have to go and check out that music...I am sure I will remember it..but I just never paid enough eteention during the ride to really notice the music... Steve Quote
phantomforever Posted March 16, 2008 Posted March 16, 2008 Does anyone have any idea who composed the musical score for Phantom Theater? Was it a famous composer or a local - or even in house? Anyone know the name of the talented composed by any chance? Have a great day! Italian Chef The Phantom Theater musical score and all of the theming and props were done by R and R creative amusement designs. They're located in Anaheim California. Quote
KI on the mind Posted March 19, 2008 Posted March 19, 2008 What came first beetlejuice or phantom theater?? Quote
italianchef Posted March 19, 2008 Author Posted March 19, 2008 Beetlejuice came out when I was in high school and Phantom Theater, the best themed ride in the history of the Midwest, made its elegant premier when I was in college. By the way, I love Scooby Doo and watch it with my son. I enjoy SDATHC with my wife, who usually beats me in points. BUT I MISS PHANTOM THEATER!!!! It was such a charming and romantic ride. It had elements from Phantom of the Opera, the Haunted Mansion at Disney, and perhaps Beetlejuice. It was fun. It was spooky. In conclusion, I miss Phantom Theater very much. Losing it was like getting laid off from a job or dumped from a girlfriend one really loved. And I have experience with both. Seriously! May the Phantom Rise Again, Italian Chef Quote
FOF/Z 4-ever Posted March 19, 2008 Posted March 19, 2008 May the Phantom Rise Again, Italian Chef Amen! Quote
Gordon Bombay Posted March 19, 2008 Posted March 19, 2008 the best themed ride in the history of the Midwest, Been to many other midwestern parks? Quote
italianchef Posted March 20, 2008 Author Posted March 20, 2008 Yes, I have been to other amusement parks in the Midwest: The Beach Water Park Coney Island WonderPark (now defunct) Columbus Zoo (not an amusement park, but it has rides and will have more this year) Great Wolf Lodge CoCo Key Water Resort And I think that is it. Okay, maybe I sometimes exaggerate. I should've said the best of any amusement park that I have been to in the Midwest. Best regards, Italian Chef Quote
The Interpreter Posted March 20, 2008 Posted March 20, 2008 Once upon a time, there was a grand theme park in the Midwest.... Then Paramount Parks bought KECO. (The plopping sound you just heard was Mr. WooferBearATL fainting...) Quote
spngbob Posted March 22, 2008 Posted March 22, 2008 You know, I might be crazy but I think it was Beetlejuice. I remember when I was little I would always talk about beetlejuice when I was in line. Danny Elfman composed the music for the movie (and pretty much everyother Tim Burton film). Even in the park last year you could hear the theme song play occasionally. Quote
kings mills Posted March 27, 2008 Posted March 27, 2008 Does anyone have any idea who composed the musical score for Phantom Theater? Was it a famous composer or a local - or even in house? Anyone know the name of the talented composed by any chance? Have a great day! Italian Chef how do i hear the phantom theatre music score Quote
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