An explanation and walkthrough of the entire audition process for Disney's new American Idol Experience at Hollywood Studios. It officially opens on February 14.
I love this show. I have made it to a show every month since it has opened. It is truly as close as your gonna get to the real thing without actually auditioning for the real show. I highly recommend this to anyone that plans on visiting Disney's Hollywood Studios. Even if you dont sing you can still be apart of the experience by being in the live studio audience and voting for you favorite performer to move on to that days finale show. Who knows you could be apart of the next Cinderella Story!
I got on this last time I went. It was fun :) I'm going to do it again! Only wish they would change the song list you have to choose from. They haven't changed it since it opened.
Awesome! I made it to the stage last week...the host on this vid, the second guy in headphones, and the vocal coach on the vid all were the ones I dealt with....SOOOOOOO awesome...if you sing you have to try it!
Based on the TV show American Idol, this attraction was licensed to Disney by 19 Entertainment and FremantleMedia, and it worked just like American Idol on TV with the contestants. It deserved to be retired due to a decrease in popularity.
I just came back from disney and tried out, I was able to perform live on stage, but didn't make it to the final round XD But it was still a ton of fun.
I didn't even get through the 1st audition =\ she said I was a good singer but I was so excited and nervous about performing later (since I KNEW I'd get through) that my voice was really shaky. I cried after n felt like an idiot for it :P I was just so excited for it all day before... disappointing.
Just saw your question. I auditioned about 830 outside the park b4 it opened...made the first show...11 I think? and it took all that time to do the entire thing....I'd recommend that. BUT...if you win, you have to be back at 6 for the 7 show...
This sounds like alot of fun. I'm going to Florida somewhere in July so it would be just a fun experience to try out and see what goes on.Hell idc if i make it i would just love to get some feedback about my audition and how i can improve
Since this is Disney, I can assume they will not have a super harsh judge to berate you when your talents are less than stellar. That wouldn't be very much fun, yes...I'm talking about Simon. :D
How late do they take audition? Is it throughout the day, or do they stop my noon or something? I'm going to be going to Disney World in November, and I really want to audition, but I'm not much of a morning person. In fact, I haven't been there when the park opens in about ten years. But if that's the only way to get an audition, I'll have to talk my family into going early that day.
I was just wondering, how long was the entire American Idol Experience? I mean from the minute you gave your first audition to the glorious moment when the show ended and you got your dream ticket? BTW congratulations on winning! I'm planning on booking an audition for when I go to disney world and I would like to know how long it lasts so that I can choose the right time to audition so that I can still enjoy the rest of the park. Congrats again!
I won at Disney this past year. It was a great experience, and now I'm old enough to do American Idol with the Dream Ticket. Check out my singing videos. Just type in "Sarah Rivas Cover"
@uare2cute They probably got too many no-shows from people signing up online and removed the feature... head to the attraction first thing in the morning to get an audition time.
Noo! I was dreaming of doing this 4 weeks and I had no idea that there was an age limit and I'm 11 so noo!! Plus I came all the way from Vancouver Canada 2 Orlando...
I've watched this show at Disney so many times and never had time to try out. Is it an all day thing? I'd much rather explore the park then do that all day
Im going with my schools band on a feild trip and i REALLY wanna do this but my parents wont be with me. Can i just get one of the chaperones or pay a random park visitor to pretend to be my parent?
is a ticket to get ahead in line at the real audition. Not as people are led to believe. Out in the park, thin, attractive girls that sing as a hobby were turned away, but fat middle aged women were approached and asked if they wanted to tryout backstage. I feel sorry for the teens that had to pay $75.00 to be turned away so that they can have "ordinary" guests get on stage.
We were there, they are purposely choosing "contestants" without talent so people can laugh at them. It is a make-believe karaoke show, all is given to the daily winner
I didn't even get through the 1st audition =\ she said I was a good singer but I was so excited and nervous about performing later (since I KNEW I'd get through) that my voice was really shaky. I cried after n felt like an idiot for it :P I was just so excited for it all day before... disappointing.
I didn't even get through the 1st audition =\ she said I was a good singer but I was so excited and nervous about performing later (since I KNEW I'd get through) that my voice was really shaky. I cried after n felt like an idiot for it :P I was just so excited for it all day before... disappointing.