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What does Disney say instead of Ladies and gentlemen?

When we brought the fireworks back to the Magic Kingdom, we no longer say, 'Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls,' we say, 'Dreamers of all ages,' Ware said. According to some videos shared on social media, some changes in the recorded messages were implemented as early as last summer.



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