Two dudes named Aaron toasting their way through the Disney resorts
Send us a textRaise your pineapple cups and join us for our milestone 52nd episode celebration! We've come full circle by revisiting the Lapu Lapu from Tambu Lounge at Disney's Polynesian Resort - the very first drink we featured when our Disney cocktail adventure began one year ago.With 52 Disney drinks under our belts, we're sharing our definitive rankings of the best and worst beverages across the parks and resorts. The Ottawa Apple from BaseLine Tap House earned unanimous praise as our top pick, while the Lapu Lapu, Cold Brew Martini, and surprisingly delicious Angry Bloody Rancor all made our favorite five list. Not every Disney concoction impressed us though - we didn't hold back our opinions on disappointments like the Mint Julep (which we both agreed was forgettable) and the Sunspot that made our faces pucker "like we were eating Lemon Heads."The most fascinating revelations came from drinks that completely surprised us, like the PB&J Cocktail from TuneIn Lounge that sounded bizarre on paper but delivered unexpectedly delightful flavors. We also shared our bucket list beverages we're still eager to try - including the theatrical Uh-Oa! from Trader Sam's with its fire ritual and the intriguing La Cava Avocado featuring fresh avocado and hibiscus salt rim.Our year of Disney drinking has taught us valuable lessons about our preferences too. Aaron gravitates toward sophisticated sipping cocktails where you can truly taste the quality spirits, while Christy discovered her love for Disney's creative martinis - noting they've yet to make a bad one. Whether you're planning your next Disney vacation or just looking for mixology inspiration, our anniversary episode offers the perfect blend of nostalgia, honest reviews, and tropical rum enjoyment.Have a Disney drink you think we should feature? Send us your suggestions - we'll do the research and drink it for you! Cheers to many more years of Disney cocktail adventures!Here's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a textTwo 19-year-old college students bring fresh perspectives to Walt Disney World as they detail their adventures visiting all four Disney parks during their academic year in Florida. Eli and Addi, longtime Disneyland visitors, offer candid comparisons between the California and Florida parks that both seasoned Disney veterans and newcomers will find enlightening.Animal Kingdom emerges as their surprise favorite, with both guests marveling at how completely transported they felt among its immersive landscapes. "I'll never forget seeing the floating mountains of Pandora for the first time," Addi shares, while Eli declares the Kilimanjaro Safari something he "could ride five times in a day." Their Thanksgiving day visit to Magic Kingdom serves as a cautionary tale of holiday crowds so intense that portions of the park were temporarily closed to additional guests.The episode delivers practical insights for Disney World planning – from which parks might disappoint (Epcot ranked lowest despite housing their favorite ride, Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind) to why the Skyliner is the superior transportation option. They don't hold back on critiques, noting Hollywood Studios' inconsistent theming and Epcot's untapped potential, while offering thoughtful suggestions like adding a single attraction to each World Showcase country.Whether you're debating which Disney coast offers the better experience or planning your first Walt Disney World vacation, this conversation provides the authentic perspective of young adults experiencing the parks with both fresh eyes and deep Disney knowledge. Their enthusiasm for the Disney Parks experience proves that magic transcends age – even when navigating the challenges of being broke college students at the most magical (and expensive) place on earth.Here's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a textStep into the spooky side of Disney as we raise our Coney Negronis and dive deep into the most ghoulishly delightful events on both coasts. Having braved torrential Florida downpours at Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party and researched the increasingly popular Oogie Boogie Bash, we're sharing everything you need to know before booking your Halloween Disney adventure.Our Mickey's Not-So-Scary experience at Magic Kingdom was unforgettable—even with rain so heavy it created rivers on walkways! We discovered the perfect rainy-night hack: washcloths in shoes to absorb moisture, and the undeniable value of both ponchos AND umbrellas for those notorious sideways Florida storms. Disney made it right with a complimentary Park Hopper pass, proving that even at their spookiest, the parks still deliver on magic.Dressed as Mike and Sully from Monsters Inc., we experienced firsthand how costumes enhance the celebration. Cast members saluted us, the Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor interactive show acknowledged our presence, and we collected enough candy to last months. The late-night advantage can't be overstated—when families with young children depart around 9pm (especially at Disneyland), you might find yourself enjoying multiple consecutive rides on Splash Mountain with no wait!The Oogie Boogie Bash at California Adventure sounds particularly compelling with its interactive treat trails featuring villains who engage directly with guests, the atmospheric Villain's Grove walkthrough, and the delightfully sinister Frightfully Fun Parade. While the food offerings at both events left something to be desired, the entertainment, character interactions, and dramatically reduced wait times make these events worth every penny of their $119-$199 price tags.With Oogie Boogie Bash tickets going on sale soon (31 dates starting August 17th this year!), now's the time to decide which coast will host your Disney Halloween adventure. Take our advice: if weather is a concern, California's your best bet—but wherever you celebrate, these parties deliver a frightfully fun experience that regular park days simply can't match. Ready to make your spooky Disney dreams come true? These events sell out fast, so start planning now!Here's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a textThe unexpected announcement of a new Disney park in Abu Dhabi has completely reshuffled the conversation around Disney's expansion strategy. What started as a discussion about whether Walt Disney World needs a fifth gate to compete with Universal's Epic Universe quickly transformed into an analysis of Disney's global theme park portfolio and future plans.When weighing the potential benefits of a fifth Disney World park, several compelling points emerge. A brand-new park would provide the perfect canvas for fresh concepts and untapped intellectual properties that don't quite fit within the existing framework. It could showcase international Disney attractions that most American visitors never experience, while simultaneously helping to distribute the notoriously dense Magic Kingdom crowds. With Disney's vast land holdings in Florida, space certainly isn't an issue – they've already secured approval for a fifth major park in their long-term development plan.However, the drawbacks are significant. Current estimates suggest building a Disney park of Tokyo DisneySea's caliber would cost upwards of $17 billion – a staggering sum even for Disney. Meanwhile, all four existing Disney World parks desperately need updating, from the chronically outdated Tomorrowland to the half-day experience that Animal Kingdom often becomes for ride-focused visitors. Adding another park would also extend the typical Disney vacation to potentially 9-10 days, making the trip financially impossible for many families already stretching their budgets.The Abu Dhabi announcement represents an exciting compromise. This new international venture allows Disney to flex their creative muscles with cutting-edge technology and immersive environments without diverting resources from much-needed improvements at Walt Disney World. There's speculation this Middle Eastern park could feature the most impressive Tomorrowland ever designed, potentially rivaling Tokyo DisneySea as Disney's crown jewel.For Disney fans, the future looks bright whether they're planning to visit Florida or dreaming of international adventures. Rather than stretching themselves thin with a fifth Florida gate, Disney appears focused on maximizing the potential of their existing parks while simultaneously creating something truly revolutionary halfway around the world. What Disney innovation are you most excited to experience?Here's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a textHave you ever watched someone experience Disney World for the first time? There's something magical about witnessing that transformation from skepticism to wonder. On our latest adventure to Florida, that's exactly what happened when Kristie, previously Disney-indifferent, fell head over heels for Animal Kingdom.Our journey began with a coastal Florida road trip before diving into an action-packed two-day Disney experience. We strategically planned our park days, starting with Animal Kingdom where our rope drop strategy paid off magnificently. While crowds rushed to Flight of Passage, we conquered both Expedition Everest and Dinosaur before the park even opened to regular guests! This early start, combined with strategic Lightning Lane usage, allowed us to experience everything Animal Kingdom offers—from the breathtaking Festival of the Lion King show to the immersive animal trails where Christy spent so much time watching the gorillas we almost missed our next reservation.Food became an unexpected highlight, especially at Satu'li Canteen where we discovered incredible non-meat options during our Lent Friday visit. The Chili Garlic Shrimp Bowl with sweet potato hash and surprising boba pearls created a flavor combination that was absolutely outstanding and has become a must-try recommendation.Day two took us to Epcot during the bustling Flower and Garden Festival. Despite initial hesitation, rope dropping Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind proved to be the perfect decision. The 40-minute wait was more than worth it for what might be Disney's most thrilling and immersive new attraction. Living with the Land emerged as a surprising group favorite, while World Showcase provided essential food experiences like School Bread from Norway and fish and chips from the UK that were so good they've become a personal go-to.Perhaps most valuable was our resort hopping experience, which gave us a broader appreciation for Disney's diverse accommodations. From the elegant Grand Floridian to the rustic charm of Port Orleans Riverside, these explorations helped shape future stay preferences while creating additional magical moments outside the parks.Whether you're planning your first Disney trip or your fiftieth, we hope our experiences offer some helpful insights and inspiration. Have you witnessed someone's first Disney transformation? We'd love to hear your stories in the comments!Here's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a textPicture this: you're excitedly walking down Main Street, U.S.A. when suddenly, the skies open up and unleash a Florida downpour that would make Moana's ocean look tame. Or perhaps you're melting faster than Olaf in summer as the thermometer climbs past 95°F. What do you do when Mother Nature throws a wrench into your carefully planned Disney day?Our latest episode dives deep into surviving (and thriving!) during extreme weather at Disney parks. From the clockwork afternoon thunderstorms of Walt Disney World to the rare but bewildering rain showers that paralyze Southern California visitors at Disneyland, we share stories, strategies, and solutions for making the most of any weather conditions.We kicked off the episode sampling the appropriately named Category 5 drink from Hurricane Hannah's at Disney's Beach Club Resort—a powerful concoction featuring spiced rum, banana rum, peach schnapps, and a dangerous float of Gosling's 151. At $15.50, this three-and-a-half-shot marvel might just be the best tropical drink on property, providing liquid courage for whatever weather challenges lie ahead.Whether it's creating your own impromptu "water park" during heat waves, channeling your inner Gene Kelly during downpours on Main Street, or knowing exactly which indoor shows to target when lightning strikes, we've developed survival strategies through years of sweaty, soggy, and occasionally freezing Disney adventures. We share our favorite hiding spots when the weather turns, the best quick-drying footwear options, and the simple hotel room hack that will save your vacation when your shoes get soaked (hint: it involves washcloths!).From serious hurricane protocols to lighthearted Disney character weather-inspired bounds, we cover the full spectrum of preparing for and embracing whatever Mother Nature throws at you during your Disney vacation. Remember, some of the most memorable park moments happen during unusual weather—fewer crowds, unique photo opportunities, and stories you'll be telling for years to come.Subscribe now and never let weather rain on your Disney parade again! Share your own extreme weather Disney stories with us on social media—we'd love to hear how you've weathered the storms at the Happiest and Most Magical Places on Earth.Here's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a textWondering how to survive Disney with someone who'd rather be anywhere else? Or perhaps you're the one dreading the family Disney trip? Either way, we've got you covered as we sip on a Smoked Turkey cocktail from Olivia's Cafe at Disney's Old Key West Resort and dive into survival strategies for the reluctant Disney visitor.The cocktail itself—a bourbon-based concoction with cherry liqueur, grenadine, and a hint of hickory smoke—seems perfectly designed for that stereotypical grumpy grandpa sitting on his DVC balcony while the grandkids watch cartoons inside. Much like a reluctant Disney visitor's experience, our review is lukewarm: not horrible, but not something we'd eagerly order again.We explore this topic from two complementary angles. First, how to prepare someone who's less than enthusiastic about Disney: showing them nostalgic Disney live-action movies beforehand, finding their favorite foods in the parks, scheduling non-park days for longer stays, and strategically using Lightning Lanes to minimize frustration with lines. After all, nothing makes a grumpy visitor grumpier than paying "$150 to get in and another $40 to go on rides."Then we catalog the classic complaints you'll hear (expensive food, lack of shade, early wake-up calls) and offer survival strategies for the reluctant visitor themselves: finding air-conditioned refuges like Hall of Presidents, strategic snacking to create natural breaks, slipping away to use single rider lines, perfecting the same grumpy expression for every photo, and sampling Disney's many adult beverages.Whether you're the Disney enthusiast dragging someone along or the one being dragged, these strategies might just save your vacation. And remember, if you ever get separated from your group, the safest survival strategy is to head straight to the nearest lounge and stay put!Here's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a textWhat happens when Disney Imagineers lose their minds completely? We explore this hilarious premise while enjoying a dangerously delicious Jungle Bird cocktail from Skipper Canteen. This rum and pineapple concoction ($15.50) proves to be the perfect companion as we dive into creating the most absurd, impractical, and downright terrible Disney park additions imaginable.Our comedic journey takes us through attractions like Hannah Montana's Wrecking Ball ride, where guests swing on actual wrecking balls to the infamous song, and a Walk-Through Flea Farm at Animal Kingdom with real fleas and the potential for itchy souvenirs. We design the ultimate anti-attraction with our Waiting in Line Adventure – a three-hour queue that ultimately leads to a closed ride, perfectly capturing every Disney fan's worst nightmare.From the boring political debates of our Jedi Council Ride to Goofy's How-To Do Laundry experience (where guests actually wash cast member uniforms), our terrible ideas span every Disney park. We imagine the perfect waste of time with Test Track Traffic Stop, where the ride moves just ten feet before stopping in traffic for ten minutes, and a Parent Trap Mega Ferris Wheel featuring arguing parents who reconcile as "Let's Get Together" blares at painful volumes.The absurdity continues with unconventional shopping experiences like Duke Wessleton's Toupee and Uniform Ye Olde Shoppe and a Lost and Found Emporium selling items abandoned by previous guests. We even propose a Yemen Pavilion at EPCOT and a Therapy Carousel of Progress showcasing dysfunctional family therapy throughout the decades.Whether you're a Disney fan looking for a good laugh or someone who enjoys creative satire of theme park experiences, this episode offers a thoroughly entertaining journey through attractions that would make even the most desperate parent flee the parks. Which of our terrible ideas would you avoid at all costs?Here's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a textWhat if everything you thought you knew about Disney was carefully manufactured to hide darker truths? Behind the smiling characters and perfectly crafted attractions lies a web of conspiracies that would make even the most hardened skeptic question reality.Hidden Mickeys aren't innocent design elements—they're sophisticated psychological triggers strategically placed to manipulate your spending habits and reinforce brand loyalty. That burst of joy when you spot one? It's a programmed response designed to open your wallet and strengthen your devotion to the Mouse. We explore how this elaborate Da Vinci Code-like system works throughout the parks.Walt Disney's connection to the JFK assassination reveals a shocking truth: his refusal to participate in the plot led to his cancer diagnosis by government agencies. Or perhaps more disturbing—what if Walt never died at all? Evidence suggests he's been revived beneath Walt Disney World, continuing his innovations in AI and holographic technology away from public scrutiny.The most innocent attractions may serve as gateways to other dimensions. Mr. Toad's Wild Ride, when traversed backwards, reportedly opens an interdimensional portal that's the source of both Disney's most delicious snacks and some of its most controversial executives. And those ducks wandering around? Sophisticated surveillance drones collecting your data with SD cards hidden under their left wings.For the ultra-wealthy, a secret adults-only Disney park exists where world leaders conduct clandestine meetings between rides that never break down. This exclusive paradise, possibly hidden beneath Mount St. Helens, offers experiences beyond imagination for those with the means to access it.Join us as we pull back the curtain on these and other Disney conspiracies, exposing the magic for what it truly is—a carefully constructed illusion hiding secrets in plain sight. Will you ever see the Happiest Place on Earth the same way again?Here's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a textWhat happens when the world's most famous mouse couple calls it quits? Aaron and Aaron tackle this hilariously complex hypothetical scenario by dividing up the most valuable asset in this animated divorce: Disneyland itself.Armed with shots of tequila and guided by special guest mediator Eli, the hosts transform into rival attorneys representing Mickey and Minnie in increasingly specific negotiations. Their property division follows an unexpected guiding principle: Mickey embodies "fun and excitement" while Minnie represents "elegance and fashion." This distinction drives their decisions about who deserves what throughout the park.The negotiations get surprisingly heated over dining locations, with Plaza Inn and Blue Bayou becoming particularly contentious properties. When dividing Disneyland's lands, Mickey claims Main Street, Tomorrowland, and Frontierland, while Minnie receives New Orleans Square, Fantasyland, and Adventureland. The castle becomes shared property, with careful stipulations about princess appearances and parade routes.Character custody arrangements follow naturally from their established personas—Mickey keeps his pals Goofy, Donald and Pluto, while Minnie gets Daisy and Clarabelle. The hosts demonstrate impressive Disney knowledge throughout, referencing everything from merchandise trends to restaurant atmospheres with the precision of true park enthusiasts.Join us for this tequila-enhanced thought experiment that reveals how deeply Disney characters have embedded themselves in our cultural imagination, and subscribe to hear more uniquely entertaining Disney discussions!Here's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a textWhat really happens after "happily ever after"? We're pouring Bahama Mamas and diving into the imagined family lives of Disney princesses a decade after their movies end. Remember those perfect fairy tale endings? Well, real life comes for everyone—even animated royalty. Snow White's still beautiful but exhausted by those "fairest of them all" questions, while her seven dwarf "uncles" won't stop visiting (and Dopey's gone viral with his dance moves). Belle juggles six kids in a castle where all the furniture had to be replaced after turning back into humans. And poor Cinderella just wants people to stop making glass slipper jokes while her Prince Charming develops the inevitable dad bod.Our princess updates don't shy away from complexity—Jasmine and Aladdin build a thriving business but face the heartbreak of putting down an aging Raja. Rapunzel manages her still-growing hair while enduring Flynn Rider's terrible dad jokes. Perhaps most poignantly, Raya struggles with alcoholism after losing her sense of purpose, eventually finding recovery through family support. From Moana's children learning demigod skills to Anna's remarkable twelve kids (thanks to multiple sets of twins and triplets), these "where are they now" scenarios blend humor with surprising emotional depth.Whether you're a Disney devotee or just curious about what comes after the credits roll, join us for this hilarious, heartwarming exploration of princess life beyond the fairy tale ending. Which royal family would you want to hang out with? Listen now and let us know!Here's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a textDo you ever wonder how Disney characters find love? Give this episode a listen and you'll know exactly how they make the magic happen. You could also enjoy a Whiskey Breeze from the Turf Club Bar and Grill at Saratoga Springs.Here's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a textIt was Aaron's birthday this week! It was Mirabel's birthday this week! It was Figment's birthday this week (But we didn't know about that until after we recorded)!Join us as we celebrate a couple birthdays, Encanto, and Puebla Esperanza all while enjoying a refreshing SangriaHere's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a textHave you ever wondered what a Disney Princess would do if she needed to make a little cash on the side? Listen in and find out what we think they would do and also whether a Zacapa No. 23 Side Car is the drink for you.Here's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a textListen this week as Aaron and Aaron go toe to toe about who was more evil, Cruella deVille or Maleficent. Someone is going to have to walk the plank while drinking a Walk the Plank from Turf Club Bar & GrillHere's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a textI hate your guts, but you don't know that and you ask me for help to plan your day at Disney. Well here you go and don't forget the drink, a Pineapple Mule from Turf Club Bar and Grill at Saratoga Springs Resort.Here's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a textA trip to Disney can occasionally come with small injuries that we have completely exaggerated to be big, life altering injuries. To smooth over our aches and pains we're sipping on an alcohol forward Backscratcher from Kona Lounge.Here's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a textChurros suck, end of storyDrink a fiery Angry Bloody Rancor and get over your weak takes about DisneyHere's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a textThe Disney Villains need some advice and we're gonna give it to them right after we've had our cocktail, a Lamu Libation from Nomad Lounge at Animal Kingdom. You'll also get the chance to hear Aaron and Aaron not now basic words like noodling and prestige television. All for you this weekHere's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a textThis week, two dudes named Aaron discuss various SHTF scenarios at the happiest place on Earth while drinking our new concoction not currently available at the parks, a Churro Martini.Here's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a textRefresh yo'self pardner with a Cranberry Sipper whilst the two Aarons spins yarns of FrontierlandHere's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a textFrom GenPop to the lap of luxury, we're talking about the Disneyland Hotels. Grande Californian, Pixar Place, The Disneyland Hotel, and Good Neighbor Hotels. This weeks we're drinking a Swing Shift from Napa Rose made with Sazerac, Amaro, Vermouth, and bitters.Here's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a textWe're recapping the trips and news from and eventful year while enjoying an Eggnog Old Fashioned from Carnation CafeHere's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a textSip on a Keshian Spiced Cream from Disneyland's Oga's Cantina while we chat all things Disney ChristmasHere's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a textKurt Russell made a lot of great, and not-so-great movies for Disney. Join us and we wade through the dreck and tell you of the hidden gems to be found on Disney+ all while enjoying a PB&J Cocktail from Tune-In Lounge at Hollywood StudiosHere's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a textWhat's the best roller coaster? What's the worst? Come listen and find out what each Aaron thinks. One thing for sure; the Blueberry Lemon Drop Martini from California Grill is sure to be high on everyone's list.Here's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a textToday we discuss all the perks we think Disney SHOULD provide while staying at the resort hotels, with the purchase of a Magic Key or annual pass and even with your DVC membership. Grab your favorite drink, ours is from the Tune-In Lounge at Hollywood Studios, and join our conversation...... CHEERS!!!!!Here's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a textThe people have spoken, and spoken in the form of a question. And since we're a couple helpful guys, we decided to answer those questions we found on Facebook. We enjoy our first hot beverage, the Boardwalk Cafe. Coffee, Bourbon, Caramel, and Cream, what's not to enjoy?Here's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a textAre you a cheap ass? If you are, then listen to this episode and learn how to go barebones Disney. We'll also tell you about the delicious refillable drink, The Barrilitos Strawberry Hibiscus Soda found at Baseline Taphouse in Hollywood StudiosHere's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a textAaron and Aaron try and stump each other in a game of Would You Rather while imbibing on a fruity cocktail found at the Abracadabar at Boardwalk Inn called the Houdunit Punch.What would you rather do?Here's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a textThis week we expound on the Disney food items that live up to the hype and those that don't. While we enlighten your knowledge of Disney eats, we knock back a French Rose found at Topolino's and The Riviera Resort.Here's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a textIt's that time where we rank all the drinks we've had on the show. Who will win out? We revisit a show favorite, the Cold Brew Martini to grease the conversationHere's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a textWhere else do you get to hear 2 men talking about emotions? We won't be talking about our emotions, but Riley's from Inside Out 1 & 2. We're trying a Michelada from DCA for the first time ever!Here's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a textWe rank our top 5 shows at all of the Disney World Parks and tell you about the rest while sipping on a Rum Island Breeze served at Epic Eats.Here's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a textLet us introduce you to the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of the Deluxe resorts at Disney World. Should they be a bucket list stay or skip it altogether? While we chat we'll sip a high-falutin' Grapefruit Cake Martini from the Brown Derby at Hollywood StudiosHere's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a textWe toured all the Disney World resorts and in this episode we share our thoughts on the Value and Moderate resorts and all they have to offer while sipping on a Bear-y Buckle from Crockett's Tavern at Fort Wilderness Campgrounds.Here's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a textWE'RE BACK!! We just got back from our weeklong trip to Disney World and you get to hear all about it and get filled with jealous rage. While we talk, we'll be drinking a Paloma, a drink found at Sanaa at Animal Kingdom Lodge.Here's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a textShould Aaron Get a Magic Key Pass so he can go to Disneyland whenever he wants? Join us and we debate whether his marriage will survive such a purchase. And to grease the conversation we imbibe in a Drop in if You Dare from the Magic Key Lounge at DCA.Here's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a textHave you ever wondered about Goofy? Where did he come from and in the words of Gordie LaChance, "What the hell is Goofy?"We have answers. So join us for this episode as we talk about this affable guy while sipping a HippopotoMai-Tai from Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar.#Disneyland#DisneyWorld#Disney#DisneyPodcast#DisneyDrinks#GoofyHere's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a textJoin us as we enjoy a Sunspot from Space 220 in Epcot while providing our thoughts on Tomorrowland.Here's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a Text Message.Join us as we chat about Judy Hopps achieving her dream of becoming the first bunny cop in Zootopia while drinking a Cold Brew Martini found at Sanaa at Animal Kingdom LodgeDisney's recipeSelvaRey Chocolate RumTia Maria LiquerJoffrey's CoffeeOur Recipe1 shot Vanilla Veil Vodka1 Shot Kavlana Coffee Liquer3 oz. Stumptown Cold BrewHere's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a Text Message.Join us as we share our thoughts on the D23 announcements while enjoying a Kona Longboard Lager and an Angry Orchard Crisp Apple Hard Cider.#Disney, #Disneyland, #DisneyWorld, #DisneyPodcast, #DisneyTravelPlanner, #DisneyCocktails, #CocktailsHere's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a Text Message.In this episode, we offer dad advice to all of the Disney Princesses. As we channel our inner Ward Cleaver, we sip on and share our thoughts on an Old Fashioned prepared for us by the BartesianHere's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a Text Message.In Anticipation of the D23 announcements next week, come listen as we describe what our plans would be for the Disney Forward project at the Disneyland Resort. New Lands, New Rides, New Eats, New AttractionsAll while trying a beverage that we think may fit into these new plans, the CantaritoHere's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a Text Message.Aaron and Aaron go head to head ranking every ride in Disneyland while sipping a Signature Breezy Marg from the Palm Breeze Bar at the Disneyland HotelReposado TequilaCointreauAgave NectarCharred Meyer Lemon JuiceHere's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a Text Message.Join us as we take a walk through Adventureland (and a few other areas) in Disneyland and Disney World while enjoying a Jungle Navigation Co. Shandy made with Blue Moon Belgian White Ale and Minute Maid lemonade.Here's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a Text Message.Today with get a little nostalgic and review the classic Disney moview, The Apple Dumpling Gang while sipping on an Ottawa Apple found at the Canada Pavilion in EpcotHere's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a Text Message.Today we talk about the benefits of basking in the glory of a solo Disney trip while partaking in a Yub Nub from Oga's Cantina in Galaxy's EdgeHere's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a Text Message.In this episode we try a Mint Julep and share with you 5 quick eats from each Aaron that you can find at the Disneyland ResortsHere's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a Text Message.In this episode we let ChatGPT plan our trip to Disneyland.A solo tripA family of 4 tripA trip with grandmaA luxury couples weekendWe start off by sampling the Honey Fusion 2.0 from Pym's Tasting Lab at Disney's California AdventureBear with us through these first three episodes as we learn to navigate recording a podcast :) The quality is not quite up to par, but we figured out the issue and future episodes will be right as rainHere's who we are and what is in store for you
Send us a Text Message.On today's episode we review the movies Frozen 1 & 2 while enjoying a Frozen Viking Coffee found at the Kringla Bakeri at the Norway Pavilion in Epcot.Bear with us through these first three episodes as we learn to navigate recording a podcast :) The quality is not quite up to par, but we figured out the issue and future episodes will be right as rainHere's who we are and what is in store for you