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FoxMom

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Has anyone used Radio Disney for an Assembly?

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Hi, I'm trying to contact Radio Disney to do an assembly at our school.
We've sen them at one other school in our district, but when we asked how to get in contact with them, the chairperson had apparently left and no had any information about it... Thanks for your help.
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RE: Has anyone used Radio Disney for an Assembly?

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All I can say is "good luck"! We tried the same a couple years ago for the local affiliate of the station. They were outrageously expensive and that was after spending weeks trying to contact the sales dept at the station to try to speak with their "events" department.

I hate to be such a downer but I might start looking into other ideas or options for the assembly.
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RE: Has anyone used Radio Disney for an Assembly?

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For the past two years we have used the local Radio Disney Party Patrol to provide the entertainment and prizes for our Back to School Ice Cream Social. This may be a bit different than what you are looking to do, but setting things up will likely be similar.

The cost was $2000 and this included a van, 4-5 individuals, music, games and prizes for just about everyone.

All we did was contact the local Radio Disney Party Patrol located in Providence Rhode Island to set this up.

I'll admit that 2 years ago I thought they did a great job, but this past year I wasn't as happy with what we received. I'm actually thinking of this coming year, instead, using those funds to purchase our own DJ equipment so that we can provide the entertainment ourselves.

Good luck,
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I had no idea they'd be so much--
Saw the program done at another school and the kids really liked it a lot.
Thought it would be a great kick-off to the school year next year-- Might have to go back to an ice cram social, but spruce it up with a DJ and giveaways.
Thanks for the help.
Doreen-Vice President
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RE: Has anyone used Radio Disney for an Assembly?

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Hi

I have never used Radio Disney for a Back to School event, however other schools in our community have used Prismatic Magic - www.prismaticmagic.co
m. It's a laser light show -- very dynamic , well received.

They used it in combination with a DJ - well below $2000.
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RE: Has anyone used Radio Disney for an Assembly?

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Hi

I have never used Radio Disney for a Back to School event, however other schools in our community have used Prismatic Magic - www.prismaticmagic.co
m. It's a laser light show -- very dynamic , well received.

They used it in combination with a DJ - well below $2000.


Our school also uses Prismatic Magic every year and the kids love it. We have them booked for a Fun Day assembly in June. They are up and dancing and singing along. I tried to get Radio Disney for a free charity event to collect new and unused baby items for local families in need and I was told that the charge would be $2500 for a 2 hour event. That was more than our organization's entire budget for the year. I told them that if we had $2500, we would have just bought the baby items ourselves
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