'Mickey Mouse' responds to failed Disneyland Polokwane show
Updated | By East Coast Radio
Many are calling this past weekend's Disney show in Polokwane a 'rip-off'. Mike managed to get 'Mickey Mouse' on the line to clear the air and get his take on the matter.
Listen to Mike talking about the failed Disney show and 'Mickey Mouse' responding, or read below:
What was supposed to be an incredible day out for families turned into a bit of a strange one.
A few parents took to Twitter to share their thoughts on an event called 'Disneyland Polokwane', which was said to include live performances, jumping castles, and appearances by Disney mascots.
"So Disney is here in polokwane n this is what we got. R80 adult R50 child. What an immature event. So disappointing 😥😥😥." tweeted Twitter user @BontleWaMatsie with a video of what she witnessed.
You would have thought the characters would have danced around to classic Disney tunes, but instead they jived to house music and looked nothing like you know them to.
Check out the videos below:
So Disney is here in polokwane n this is what we got. R80 adult R50 child.
— sabina (@BontleWaMatsie) August 3, 2019
What an immature event.
So disappointing 😥😥😥 pic.twitter.com/8XeAl4V6VQ
Disney land in polokwane, parents and kids be standing from 10am till 7pm,no refreshment site it's just a mess. Please help pic.twitter.com/U1rD0mjJHn
— Soditshima (@Soditshima1) August 3, 2019
According to Channel24, Disney Africa: "this event was neither run or sanctioned by The Walt Disney Company Africa. We are currently investigating."
Following the unique event, Mike wanted to get to the bottom of things and contacted 'Mickey Mouse' to get his thoughts on what went down in Polokwane.
Listen to the podcast for this and more.
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