From: Darrell Jefress on 29 Jan 2007 14:17 All, last week I had reported that Ryan Rhodes' last day as the lead bass for the Voices would be last Saturday. I think I also reported that my wife and I are scheduled to arrive at WDW this Thursday - just five days too late. Well, in the end, I decided I had to go for Ryan's last day. One of the good uses for money is to be with your friends on the important days in their life, so even though this cost me a bundle, I knew I was doing the right thing. So I scheduled the craziest WDW trip I've ever done - 1 - fly out of Los Angeles on Friday night 2 - land at MCO Saturday morning, and drive to WDW 3 - breakfast at Yacht Club Galley 4 - all day at Epcot, including watching the Voices from 12:30 until their last set at 5pm. 5 - dinner at 'Ohana 6 - hang out in the lobby of the Polynesian reading and doing paperwork 7 - drive back to MCO early Sunday morning 8 - fly back to Los Angeles at 0730, just 25 hours after I landed In the end, one of my friends gave me a hotel room as a present, so I was able to get about four hours sleep on Sunday morning before heading to MCO. Well, I'm glad I went, as this was a genuinely special occasion. Worth every second, every penny, and all the lost sleep. There were others who came in for the occasion from Oklahoma (Ryan's home state), Minnesota, and New York - that I knew of. (I also met one of the Fort Wilderness snowbirds that we've talked about in the other thread.) Not to mention several members of Ryan's family, and all sorts of local friends. The crowds in the rotunda got bigger as the day went on, and the music was genuinely inspired. All of Ryan's favorite numbers were done, along with a number of requests from the friends and family. At one point, the group even did their "happy birthday" salute to a friend's guide dog, named Tiger. (Yes, the dog *is* named after Tiger Woods.) At the 3:30 and 4:15 sets, Ryan absolutely brought down the house with the best performances I've ever seen him give of "Battle Hymn of the Republic" and "Old Man River". And he gave us his popular "braying donkey" at the end of "Old MacDonald". The Voices also occasionally do a piece called "50 Nifty United States", in which at the beginning each of the performers tells us what state they're from. Ryan gave us "Nebraska", even though he won't be moving there for a bit yet. (He assures us that he'll always be a Sooner at heart!) Regrettably, we were forced out into the courtyard for the final set (a practice I despise as much as others of us dislike the closing of eateries), but this final set was a fabulous "All Ryan, all the time" set, as he did the spotlight sections for "God Bless the USA", "Yankee Doodle", and his final number, "America the Beautiful". It was nice to be able to share the moment with so many others who were there for the same reason. In the end, it was a special day for all of us who were there to honor a dear friend, and a really nice guy. What I also appreciate was that this was all done without sacrificing the quality of the show for the rest of the guests. (I have seen Broadway productions in which a departing performer was honored in such a way that the audience who wasn't part of the "event" was left wondering "what the heck was all that?") Ryan will be missed, of course, but what he kept telling folks all day was "I'm not saying 'goodbye', I'm saying 'see y'all later'. As I told him just before I left, if we don't see each other again here, we'll meet again, by God's mercy, in another place. But the Voices will go on, of course, and they'll still be my single favorite thing to do at WDW. I'm not sure who'll be the lead bass now. I'm not sure anyone knows yet. And in the meantime, my wife and I arrive on Thursday for a "regular" WDW visit. She'll finally get to meet all the others. We're hoping to find a time when we can get together briefly with Ryan, since he's still in town. Nicholas via Darrell
From: hiddenmickey on 29 Jan 2007 14:22 What a nice report! Glad it turned out so well for you! On Jan 29, 2:17 pm, "Darrell Jefress" <eve...(a)tokyo.com> wrote: > All, last week I had reported that Ryan Rhodes' last day as the lead bass > for the Voices would be last Saturday. I think I also reported that my wife > and I are scheduled to arrive at WDW this Thursday - just five days too > late. > > Well, in the end, I decided I had to go for Ryan's last day. One of the good > uses for money is to be with your friends on the important days in their > life, so even though this cost me a bundle, I knew I was doing the right > thing. So I scheduled the craziest WDW trip I've ever done - > > 1 - fly out of Los Angeles on Friday night > 2 - land at MCO Saturday morning, and drive to WDW > 3 - breakfast at Yacht Club Galley > 4 - all day at Epcot, including watching the Voices from 12:30 until their > last set at 5pm. > 5 - dinner at 'Ohana > 6 - hang out in the lobby of the Polynesian reading and doing paperwork > 7 - drive back to MCO early Sunday morning > 8 - fly back to Los Angeles at 0730, just 25 hours after I landed > > In the end, one of my friends gave me a hotel room as a present, so I was > able to get about four hours sleep on Sunday morning before heading to MCO. > > Well, I'm glad I went, as this was a genuinely special occasion. Worth every > second, every penny, and all the lost sleep. There were others who came in > for the occasion from Oklahoma (Ryan's home state), Minnesota, and New > York - that I knew of. (I also met one of the Fort Wilderness snowbirds that > we've talked about in the other thread.) Not to mention several members of > Ryan's family, and all sorts of local friends. > > The crowds in the rotunda got bigger as the day went on, and the music was > genuinely inspired. All of Ryan's favorite numbers were done, along with a > number of requests from the friends and family. At one point, the group > even did their "happy birthday" salute to a friend's guide dog, named Tiger. > (Yes, the dog *is* named after Tiger Woods.) > > At the 3:30 and 4:15 sets, Ryan absolutely brought down the house with the > best performances I've ever seen him give of "Battle Hymn of the Republic" > and "Old Man River". And he gave us his popular "braying donkey" at the end > of "Old MacDonald". > > The Voices also occasionally do a piece called "50 Nifty United States", in > which at the beginning each of the performers tells us what state they're > from. Ryan gave us "Nebraska", even though he won't be moving there for a > bit yet. (He assures us that he'll always be a Sooner at heart!) > > Regrettably, we were forced out into the courtyard for the final set (a > practice I despise as much as others of us dislike the closing of eateries), > but this final set was a fabulous "All Ryan, all the time" set, as he did > the spotlight sections for "God Bless the USA", "Yankee Doodle", and his > final number, "America the Beautiful". It was nice to be able to share the > moment with so many others who were there for the same reason. > > In the end, it was a special day for all of us who were there to honor a > dear friend, and a really nice guy. What I also appreciate was that this was > all done without sacrificing the quality of the show for the rest of the > guests. (I have seen Broadway productions in which a departing performer was > honored in such a way that the audience who wasn't part of the "event" was > left wondering "what the heck was all that?") > > Ryan will be missed, of course, but what he kept telling folks all day was > "I'm not saying 'goodbye', I'm saying 'see y'all later'. As I told him just > before I left, if we don't see each other again here, we'll meet again, by > God's mercy, in another place. > > But the Voices will go on, of course, and they'll still be my single > favorite thing to do at WDW. I'm not sure who'll be the lead bass now. I'm > not sure anyone knows yet. > > And in the meantime, my wife and I arrive on Thursday for a "regular" WDW > visit. She'll finally get to meet all the others. We're hoping to find a > time when we can get together briefly with Ryan, since he's still in town. > > Nicholas via Darrell
From: ElastiGirl on 29 Jan 2007 16:31 Thanks for a great trip report Nicolas! EG
From: Darrell Jefress on 29 Jan 2007 17:10 "ElastiGirl" <mrmrsincred(a)earthlink.net> wrote in message news:1170106281.590398.167160(a)k78g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > Thanks for a great trip report Nicolas! > > EG No, no, no, it wasn't a trip report. I don't do trip reports! You can't make me write one, I won't, I won't, I won't! But if it will get more people to visit the Voices and learn what a great experience it is to watch them perform and get to know them, I'm all for it. One more odd thing about that day - usually after the Voices finish their set, a few folks will stand around to chat while most of the guests go upstairs to the main show, and after six or seven minutes the rotunda is empty until guests begin trickling in for the next show. But last Saturday, the place never really cleared out, since a lot of folks were just staying for each of the sets. And of course, lots of people were waiting around to visit with Ryan, so he barely made it backstage at all between sets. Eventually someone would have to come out and give us an "ahem, can we have a *few* moments of your time to prepare?" Nicholas via Darrell
From: MajorWoody on 29 Jan 2007 17:43 "Darrell Jefress" <evely7(a)tokyo.com> wrote in message news:ELrvh.481949$Fi1.262608(a)bgtnsc05- Thanks for a great report, I was hoping someone would let us know how it went. I wish I could have made it to the last shows, but that's the way it goes. I'll be down next week, keep an eye out for me!! Thanks, and take care, Bill
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