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I first visited Walt Disney World back in 1986. I was a wide eyed teenager that just wanted to leave EPCOT Center and get back to Magic Kingdom. Today I see Walt Disney World as the one location where my entire family can find something to smile about. No matter the age, no matter who is with us,…

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    Bluey Takes Over Disney Parks, Cool Kids Summer, Olaf, Shareholder Meeting, Disney Madness Round 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 69:48


    Big Disney News Changes the Shape of the Show This week's episode of This Week at Walt Disney World came in with a full list of park updates, entertainment news, and fan conversation. Then the 2026 Disney shareholder meeting added a new layer to everything Sam and Greg were already discussing. It did not stop the show. Instead, it gave the episode more weight. With new CEO Josh D'Amaro sharing updates in real time, the conversation naturally shifted as Sam and Greg worked through what those company-level announcements could mean. Bluey Expands Across Disney Parks and Beyond Even with the shareholder meeting unfolding, Sam and Greg still covered the full slate of Disney park news. One of the biggest stories was Bluey's growing presence across Disney parks and platforms. Disneyland launches Bluey's Best Day Ever on March 22, complete with themed food, a popcorn bucket, a sipper, and added family appeal. Then on May 26, Bluey heads to Disney's Animal Kingdom as part of a much bigger summer rollout. Add in new Bluey minisodes on Disney+ and Bluey's Big Play, and Disney's strategy is clear. Bluey is becoming one of its biggest family-facing brands. Cool Kid Summer Starts May 26 That same date, May 26, also marks the launch of Cool Kid Summer. Sam and Greg walked through the lineup, including Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Live, The Magic of Disney Animation, Learn to Draw with Olaf, Off the Page, and Soarin' Across America. Taken together, those experiences point to a summer built around families, animation, and recognizable Disney characters. That makes Cool Kid Summer one of the most important seasonal pushes Disney has announced in a while. Buzz, Star Wars, and Summer Ticketing News The week also delivered several major planning updates for Walt Disney World guests. Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin reopens April 8 at Magic Kingdom, while The Mandalorian & Grogu arrive on Smugglers Run May 22. Disney also rolled out special discount tickets for kids, giving families another reason to start thinking about spring and summer trips now. Olaf, New Costumes, and More Across Disney Around the parks, cast members are debuting new costumes, while Minnie Mouse and Daisy Duck continue expanding Disney's relationship with F1 Academy. [caption id="attachment_80739" align="aligncenter" width="1200"] Minnie Mouse and Daisy Duck will be front and center of the Disney x Formula 1 ACADEMY collaboration this spring, appearing in exclusive merchandise, on-site character experiences and original content that brings their magic to fans old and new.[/caption] Then there was Olaf. During the week, Olaf appeared at NVIDIA GTC ahead of Disneyland Paris, giving Disney fans one more unexpected crossover moment. Outside the parks, Disney Cruise Line's Midnight Magic commercial premiered during the Oscars and quickly pulled at fans' emotions. Meanwhile, speculation continued around a possible Darkwing Duck reboot. Greg Lands a Guinness World Record Then came one of the most unexpected moments of the show. During the broadcast, Greg got official word that his name is in the Guinness Book of World Records. The record came in support of the smallest popcorn bucket ever, which instantly became one of the most memorable parts of the night. For a show that already tracks popcorn buckets, collectibles, and theme park oddities, the announcement felt perfectly on brand. Disney Madness Moves to Round 2 The episode also kept the fan bracket energy going as Disney Madness moved into Round 2. That added one more layer to a show already packed with park news, company updates, and collectible culture. All That and More with Sam & Greg Live From shareholder meeting updates and Bluey expansion to Cool Kid Summer, Olaf, Disney Madness, and Greg's Guinness World Record moment, this was one of the busiest live shows in recent weeks. Join Sam and Greg each week for This Week at Walt Disney World LIVE, where Disney news, live reactions, and fan conversation come together.

    Flower & Garden Opens, Hoppers Arrives, and Disney Movie Madness 2026 Begins

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 68:17


    Flower & Garden Festival Blooms at EPCOT Spring officially arrived at EPCOT as the Flower & Garden Festival opened across the park. Topiaries, gardens, and fresh seasonal color changed the atmosphere almost overnight. This annual shift always gives EPCOT new energy. After Festival of the Arts, Flower & Garden brings a brighter look and a different rhythm to the park. Hoppers Hits Theaters Disney and Pixar's Hoppers arrived in theaters, adding another big entertainment headline to the week. The release gives Disney fans something new to watch beyond the parks while also adding to the larger conversation around Disney animation and theatrical momentum. Winnie the Pooh Gets a Springtime Popcorn Bucket A new Springtime Winnie the Pooh popcorn bucket arrived to celebrate Winnie the Pooh's 100th birthday. The release added another collectible to the growing popcorn bucket lineup and gave fans one more seasonal item to hunt down in the parks. A Muppet Tribute Appears in the Parks A new Muppet Easter egg display appeared as a tribute to The Muppet Show. For longtime fans, it was another welcome reminder that the Muppets still matter inside Disney parks, even in smaller details. The display also fit naturally into the ongoing conversation Sam and Greg have been having about Muppet visibility, nostalgia, and what still resonates with fans. Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Transformation Begins With the attraction now closed, Rock 'n' Roller Coaster has officially started its transformation. That shift marks the end of one era and the beginning of another at Disney's Hollywood Studios. For fans who squeezed in one last ride before the closure, the project now becomes one to watch closely. Cinderella Castle Work Continues At Magic Kingdom, Cinderella Castle continues its latest round of visible work. Even routine updates at the park icon tend to draw attention, and this one is no different. As always, any changes to Cinderella Castle become part of the bigger visual story at Walt Disney World. Mario Galaxy Popcorn Buckets Are Coming Outside Disney, Greg kept tracking the growing popcorn bucket trend. This time, attention turned to Mario Galaxy popcorn buckets heading to theaters everywhere. That expanding collectible culture shows no signs of slowing down, whether the release is tied to Disney, another studio, or a major new film. Disney Animated Movie Madness Begins The first round of Disney Animated Movie Madness is officially underway. With 64 Walt Disney Animation Studios films going head-to-head, the tournament adds a fun fan-driven layer to the week's Disney conversation. [caption id="attachment_80492" align="aligncenter" width="1047"] 2026 Disney Madness Attraction Madness This Week at Walt Disney World[/caption] As voting begins, the bracket gives Disney fans a new way to debate favorites, rediscover classics, and rally behind the films that matter most to them. All That and More with Sam & Greg Live From festival season and new movie releases to park transformations, collectibles, and Disney Madness voting, it was another packed week. Join Sam and Greg each week for This Week at Walt Disney World LIVE, where park updates, fandom moments, and Disney conversation come together.

    EPCOT After Hours Review: Topiaries, Late-Night Rides, and Is the Event Worth It?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 74:57


    Live from EPCOT After Hours For this special Thursday night edition of This Week at Walt Disney World, Sam and Greg went live from EPCOT After Hours. The plan was simple: explore the park at night, check the crowds, and answer one big question. Is EPCOT After Hours worth it? The night did not go exactly as planned. Even so, the live show still delivered a real look at what the event feels like once the park clears out and the lights come up. Flower & Garden Topiaries Shine at Night One of the best surprises of the night was seeing the Flower & Garden topiaries fully in place during the evening. EPCOT always changes character after dark, and the festival displays gave the park extra color and atmosphere. This setting made the event feel different from a normal park day. Instead of rushing from booth to booth, the experience leaned more into mood, space, and the chance to enjoy EPCOT in a calmer environment. Luminous in the Background Luminous: The Symphony of Us was part of the nighttime backdrop during the live show, but Sam and Greg did not stop to watch it as part of the event review. Instead, it served as atmosphere while they moved through EPCOT and focused on testing the event itself. Two Attractions, Live and After Dark The night did not unfold exactly the way Sam and Greg expected. However, they still managed to ride two attractions live during the show: Living with the Land Frozen Ever After That gave viewers a real-time look at what the event could offer. It also showed how the park feels when major attractions are experienced after dark and with lighter crowds. How Long Are the Lines? The biggest question heading into the show was all about wait times. If guests buy a ticket for EPCOT After Hours, they want to know whether the event actually delivers on shorter lines. Based on what Sam and Greg experienced, the answer depends on what kind of night you want. If your goal is to ride as much as possible, the event absolutely makes sense. Lower crowds and the chance to move quickly from one attraction to the next can make the extra ticket cost worthwhile. On the other hand, guests looking for a more relaxed event with a lot of extras may weigh the value differently. EPCOT After Hours works best when the priority is attractions. Is EPCOT After Hours Worth It? In the end, the answer is yes — if you are focused on riding as much as possible. That is where the value shows up. The event gives guests a cleaner shot at shorter waits, a more open park, and the chance to experience EPCOT in a different rhythm than a normal day visit. Even though the night did not go perfectly, it still showed exactly why After Hours can work for the right guest. All That and More with Sam & Greg Live Join Sam and Greg each week for This Week at Walt Disney World LIVE, where park updates, live experiences, and fan conversation come together.  

    Magic of Disney Animation Returns, Princess Half Weekend & Rock 'n' Roller Coaster's Final Days

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 65:48


    Festival of the Arts Closes, Flower & Garden Ahead EPCOT officially wrapped the 2026 Festival of the Arts as the park begins its transition to the Flower & Garden Festival. While festival booths close and signage comes down, early floral installations and seasonal shifts already signal what's next. The quick turnaround highlights EPCOT's constant evolution. One festival ends, and another begins almost immediately. runDisney Princess Half Marathon Weekend Takes Over runDisney Princess Half Marathon weekend brought energy, costumes, and early mornings to Walt Disney World. Runners filled the parks and resorts, creating a unique atmosphere that blends athletic achievement with Disney storytelling. Race weekends always shift crowd patterns, and this one was no exception. From character stops to celebratory medals, Princess Weekend once again delivered memorable moments. Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run Update Confirmed Disney confirmed that an update to Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run will debut on May 22. While details remain limited, the confirmation alone generated excitement among Star Wars fans. The attraction continues to evolve as part of Disney's larger push to keep Galaxy's Edge fresh and connected to current storytelling. Robert Downey Jr. Named Godparent of Disney Adventure In cruise line news, Disney announced that Robert Downey Jr. will serve as the godparent of the upcoming Disney Adventure cruise ship. The announcement adds star power to Disney Cruise Line's continued expansion and ties Marvel talent directly into the fleet's future. Major Updates for The Magic of Disney Animation Hollywood Studios shared new details for The Magic of Disney Animation, bringing renewed attention to Animation Courtyard. Highlights include: A new character experience inside Off the Page A refreshed Learn to Draw with Olaf experience A new animatronic element enhancing the attraction These updates signal Disney's renewed focus on in-park animation storytelling. Rock 'n' Roller Coaster's Final Days March 1 marks the final day to ride Rock 'n' Roller Coaster before its transformation. The closing countdown adds urgency for fans wanting one last launch through the Hollywood Hills. With major changes coming to the attraction, this is the end of a long-running era at Hollywood Studios. Animation Academy Changes at Animal Kingdom While one Animation Academy-style experience is set to debuts in Hollywood studios, another closes at Animal Kingdom as the park prepares for Bluey-related additions. The shift reflects ongoing adjustments across the resort as Disney balances new intellectual properties with existing offerings.All That and More with Sam & Greg Live From festival transitions and race weekend energy to animation updates, cruise announcements, and Star Wars momentum, it was another full week of Disney news. Join Sam and Greg each week for This Week at Walt Disney World LIVE, where park updates, construction progress, and fandom conversations come together.

    Frozen Ever After Update, Flower & Garden Blooms & Beyond Big Thunder Progress

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 66:56


    This week at Walt Disney World, February 18, 2026, Greg became one of the first guests to experience the updated Frozen Ever After, now featuring new animatronics. The refreshed scenes add improved movement, facial detail, and lighting enhancements that noticeably elevate the attraction's finale. The update signals Disney's continued investment in existing attractions while larger park expansions continue around the resort. Mardi Gras at Port Orleans Over at Disney's Port Orleans Resort, Mardi Gras celebrations added festive color and energy. The resort's New Orleans inspiration makes it a natural fit for seasonal décor, specialty food, and lively atmosphere. EPCOT Transitions to Flower & Garden As Festival of the Arts winds down, EPCOT is already shifting toward the next season. Early Flower & Garden topiaries and blooms are appearing throughout the park, signaling the start of another transformation. The quick seasonal turnover highlights how EPCOT constantly evolves throughout the year, giving returning guests something new each visit. Beyond Big Thunder: First Track Elements Revealed New construction images from Beyond Big Thunder reveal the first visible elements of Cars Land track design. The progress confirms that the next major expansion in Magic Kingdom is physically taking shape. These early structural pieces provide the clearest look yet at how the area will expand beyond Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. Changes Inside Villains Land Work continues inside Villains Land, with visible adjustments and groundwork shaping the future expansion. While Disney has not released final attraction details, movement on site suggests steady forward progress. Monstro Rises at Hollywood Studios At Hollywood Studios, the new Monstro facade is beginning to take shape. The visible exterior progress gives guests their first real glimpse of how the updated Animation Courtyard area may look once complete. You Can Get Married in the Haunted Mansion In a surprising Disney detail, couples can now host weddings inside the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland. The announcement blends gothic atmosphere with Disney fairy-tale flair, offering one of the most unique wedding venues on property. Mandalorian & Grogu Trailer Sparks Buzz The latest Mandalorian & Grogu trailer dropped, and the reaction was immediate. The footage signals major cinematic momentum for Star Wars and reinforces Disney's continued investment in the franchise. All That and More with Sam & Greg Live From attraction updates and seasonal transitions to construction milestones and Star Wars hype, it was another packed week of Disney conversation. Join Sam and Greg each week for This Week at Walt Disney World LIVE, where park updates, expansion progress, and fandom moments come together.  

    Disney Super Bowl Strategy, Villaintines Day & Live from Disney's BoardWalk

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 41:07


    Live from Disney's BoardWalk For the week of February 11, 2026, Sam and Greg went live on location from Disney's BoardWalk at Walt Disney World. The setting brought great atmosphere and real park energy, even if a few technical difficulties cut the show slightly short. The experience delivered valuable lessons, and yes — more live broadcasts from the parks are coming. The Big Game Is Over — MVPs to Disneyland The Big Game is in the books, and as tradition holds, the MVPs are heading to Disneyland. That moment always sparks conversation, but this year the focus went deeper. Sam and Greg broke down Disney's Super Bowl advertising investment and where the company chose to spend its dollars. The message was clear — This is the Way. Disney leaned into its strongest brands and signaled where it sees growth and long-term storytelling momentum. Villaintines Day and Valentine's Day at Walt Disney World Walt Disney World prepared for two back-to-back celebrations. Villaintines Day on February 13 brought a darker twist to the season, while traditional Valentine's Day festivities followed across the parks and resorts. From themed treats to couples celebrating in the parks, the atmosphere blended playful villain energy with classic romance. D23 Tickets on Sale in April Another major announcement: D23 tickets go on sale in April. Sam and Greg discussed what fans should expect, how quickly events can sell out, and why planning ahead matters for major Disney fan gatherings. Muppet Backlash and AI Allegations Online discussion swirled around alleged AI usage connected to Muppet content. Sam and Greg reacted to the backlash, separating speculation from confirmed information while discussing why authenticity matters so much to longtime fans of The Muppets. Live Show Lessons and What's Next Although the broadcast ended earlier than planned due to technical issues, the experiment was a success. Broadcasting live from Disney's BoardWalk added energy and spontaneity that studio shows simply cannot replicate. The takeaway is simple: expect more live, on-location shows from Walt Disney World in the future. All That and More with Sam & Greg Live From Super Bowl strategy and MVP traditions to Villaintines Day, D23 news, and Muppet discussions, it was another conversation-filled week. Join Sam and Greg each week for This Week at Walt Disney World LIVE, where Disney news, park culture, and fan conversation come together.    

    Disney World Updates: New Leadership, Dinoland Gone, and The Muppet Show Returns

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 60:58


    It's Frozen at Walt Disney World This week at Walt Disney World felt more like winter than Florida. Cold temperatures settled across the resort, creating an unusual backdrop for park visits. While the chill surprised many guests, it also gave the parks a very different vibe, especially with lighter crowds and brisk evenings. A New Era of Disney Leadership Begins One of the biggest Disney stories in years officially became reality. Josh D'Amaro has been named the new CEO of The Walt Disney Company, while Dana Walden steps into the role of Chief Operating Officer. [caption id="attachment_79292" align="aligncenter" width="1180"] Sam and Greg reflected on how quickly this moment arrived, especially after previously speculating about future leadership. The conversation focused on what this leadership team could mean for the parks, creative direction, and long-term strategy across the company. Dinoland U.S.A. Is Officially Gone A major chapter at Disney's Animal Kingdom has closed. Dinoland U.S.A. has been removed from all park maps, and the final rides on DINOSAUR are now over. For many fans, this marks the end of an era tied to the park's opening-day identity. Greg shared his reactions as the attraction officially closed, while the conversation quickly turned toward what comes next. The focus now shifts to Tropical Americas, the next major transformation coming to Disney's Animal Kingdom. With Dinoland gone, the future of the area is officially underway. Character Meet-and-Greets Move Around the Parks As construction reshapes parts of Walt Disney World, some familiar experiences have relocated. Greg tracked down new locations for character meet-and-greets, including Chip and Dale, giving guests updated options for character photos and interactions. These changes highlight how the parks continue to adapt while larger projects move forward. Park News from Both Coasts and Beyond The show also covered a wide range of additional park news. At Disneyland, Savannah Banana Days are back, bringing high-energy fun and fan excitement to the West Coast. [caption id="attachment_71019" align="aligncenter" width="1920"] Savannah Bananas Come to Disneyland on May 28[/caption] Back in Florida, Zootopia Annual Passholder magnets are now available at Disney's Animal Kingdom. Meanwhile, Disney confirmed that Toy Story 5 activations are coming to the parks, adding even more Pixar presence for fans to enjoy. Greg also took the conversation outside the Disney bubble, sharing highlights from Universal's Mardi Gras celebrations, offering a quick look at what's happening across Central Florida theme parks. Popcorn Bucket Watch Continues No week would be complete without a fresh batch of popcorn buckets. New designs continue to appear at both Disneyland and Walt Disney World, showing no signs of slowing down. Among the highlights is the new Disney California Adventure Pixar Pal-A-Round popcorn bucket, joining an already crowded lineup of collectibles. As always, Greg broke down what's new and what fans are lining up to buy. The Muppet Show Returns — and It's a Big Deal One of the most exciting moments of the week is the return of The Muppet Show. Sam and Greg both agreed that this comeback deserves time and attention, and it's a topic they plan to revisit in depth. Along with the show's return, the ongoing Missing Muppets series continues. This week added another character to the list of Muppets who didn't make the 70th Anniversary magnet set, keeping the conversation alive and growing. All That and More with Sam & Greg Live From freezing temperatures and leadership changes to park closures, popcorn buckets, and the return of the Muppets, it was another packed episode. Join Sam and Greg every week for This Week at Walt Disney World LIVE, where Disney news, park changes, and fan conversation come together.

    Disney World Updates: Leadership Changes, DINOSAUR's Final Days, and What's New this Spring

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 65:45


    What's Next: Lucasfilm Leadership Shakeup and the Disney CEO Question This week on This Week at Walt Disney World, Sam and Greg opened with one of the biggest conversations in Disney fandom right now — the leadership shakeup at Lucasfilm. They broke down what the changes could mean for Star Wars storytelling, upcoming films, and Disney+ projects. From there, the discussion naturally expanded to a larger question: who could be next in line to lead The Walt Disney Company? With Disney once again approaching a leadership transition, long-term creative direction and stability are clearly top of mind for fans. What's Next: DINOSAUR Closes and Dinoland U.S.A. Ends An emotional milestone arrives at Disney's Animal Kingdom this weekend. DINOSAUR, the last remaining attraction from Dinoland U.S.A., is officially closing. [caption id="attachment_75442" align="aligncenter" width="1321"] The exterior of Dinosaur in DinoLand U.S.A., where the Time Rover adventure begins inside the Dino Institute[/caption] Greg plans to be in the parks for one final ride, marking the true end of an era. For many guests, DINOSAUR represents opening-day memories and the original vision of Animal Kingdom. Its closure signals a major shift as the park prepares for what comes next. What's New This Spring at Walt Disney World With spring travel season approaching, Sam and Greg took time to review what guests should expect right now at Walt Disney World. Construction walls are up across multiple parks, and understanding what's changing helps set realistic expectations. Here's a park-by-park look at the major projects currently underway: Disney's Animal Kingdom: Construction continues on Tropical Americas, transforming the former Dinoland area. Disney's Hollywood Studios: Work is progressing on Monsters Inc Land, reshaping the park's future layout. Magic Kingdom: Large-scale projects include Villains Land and Cars-themed development, signaling the next generation of expansion. While construction is visible, the long-term payoff points to some of the biggest changes Walt Disney World has seen in years. What's Next: Attractions to Watch Beyond Spring Looking ahead, several high-profile attractions remain on the radar. Sam and Greg discussed openings that could arrive later this year, pending official announcements. These include: Buzz Lightyear Space Ranger Spin, expected to reopen after refurbishment Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, also anticipated to return this spring or summer Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring the Muppets, one of the most talked-about reimaginings coming to Disney's Hollywood Studios While dates remain unconfirmed, these attractions continue to shape trip-planning conversations. Greg's Popcorn Bucket Corner Returns No episode would be complete without Greg's Popcorn Bucket Corner, and this week delivered plenty of surprises. New finds include: A Lilo & Stitch Sweethearts popcorn bucket spotted at Disneyland A new refillable popcorn bucket at EPCOT Theater-style popcorn buckets and hoppers tied to non-Disney properties, including GOAT, Pokémon, Iron Lung, and Sinners Greg broke down what's new, what's collectible, and what fans are actually buying right now. Missing Muppets #3: Another Character Left Off the List The show wrapped up with week #3 of the ongoing Missing Muppets series — spotlighting characters who didn't make the 70th Anniversary magnet set. Sam and Greg debated which Muppet was left off this time, why the omission surprised fans, and how the list keeps growing. The segment continues to blend nostalgia, strong opinions, and a lot of fun, with more Missing Muppets still to come. All That and More with Sam & Greg Live From leadership changes and emotional goodbyes to construction updates, popcorn buckets, and Missing Muppets, it was another packed episode. Join Sam and Greg every Wednesday for This Week at Walt Disney World LIVE, where park news, Disney history, and fan conversation come together each week.   Note: Next week's show will be a special Thursday night edition, airing February 5, 2026, with a deeper look at what's new and what's next at Walt Disney World.

    Festival of the Arts, Disneyland Handcrafted, Star Wars, Lorcana & Missing Muppets

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 73:13


    Disney kicks off another busy week as Disneyland Handcrafted premieres on Disney+ tomorrow, February 22. The documentary celebrates the craftsmanship and creative vision behind Disneyland, while a special featurette highlights director Leslie Iwerks and her deep Disney roots. At the same time, Star Wars fans have plenty to talk about. Disney dropped a surprise teaser for Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord, and the reaction was immediate. The teaser sparked widespread discussion across the fan community, setting the tone for a big week in the Star Wars universe. EPCOT Festival of the Arts Is Officially Open The EPCOT International Festival of the Arts is officially underway, and Sam and Greg are both in the middle of the action. EPCOT is filled with art, music, and food studios as the festival comes to life across the park. This year's festival highlights include: The return of Once Upon a Stage inside CommuniCore Hall, featuring Disney on Broadway performances Festival merchandise, including the popular Figment popcorn bucket, now owned by both Sam and Greg Interactive scavenger hunts throughout EPCOT Disney Lorcana Takes Over the Festival One of the biggest surprises of the festival has been the overwhelming popularity of Disney Lorcana. While Sam focused on the artists and live performances, Greg tracked the explosion of Lorcana trading across EPCOT. The Illumineer's Lounge in Morocco has quickly become a central hub for completing cards, trading, and connecting with other fans. Greg breaks down what this surge in Lorcana activity means for Disney Parks and how it could shape future festival experiences. DVC Moonlight Magic and Park Milestones Away from EPCOT, Greg also reviewed DVC Moonlight Magic at Disney's Animal Kingdom. The event delivered exclusive access, low waits, and a noticeably chilly evening. Elsewhere around Walt Disney World, several milestones and updates stood out: The Living Seas celebrates its 40th anniversary Annual Passholders received a new Zootopia-themed magnet Disney announced the Garden Rocks Concert Series lineup Bringing Darth Vader into Galaxy's Edge A long-running fan question continues to surface: how do you bring Darth Vader into Galaxy's Edge without breaking the land's timeline? Disney's answer arrives through storytelling. The new Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge – Echoes of the Empire comic series bridges eras, allowing iconic characters to appear while preserving the land's narrative integrity. Greg explains why this approach works and why it opens new doors for Galaxy's Edge storytelling. All That and More with Sam & Greg Live From Festival of the Arts highlights and Star Wars reveals to trading cards, magnets, and milestone anniversaries, it was another packed episode. Join Sam and Greg every Wednesday for This Week at Walt Disney World LIVE, where Disney news, fandom, and fun come together each week.

    Festival of the Arts Opens as Disneyland Handcrafted and Star Wars News Break

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 70:51


    Disneyland Handcrafted Premieres with Red Carpet Event Disney kicked off the week with the premiere of Disneyland Handcrafted, now streaming January 22nd on Disney+. Greg attended the red carpet media event and shared firsthand reactions from the celebration. The documentary highlights the artistry, craftsmanship, and creative vision behind Disneyland. One standout feature focuses on Leslie Iwerks, the film's director, whose deep Disney roots help frame the story with both history and heart. This special featurette adds meaningful context to the documentary and makes it a must-watch for Disney fans. EPCOT Festival of the Arts Opens This Week The EPCOT International Festival of the Arts officially opens this week, and the park is ready. Greg shared images showing EPCOT's final preparations as the festival returns. Inside CommuniCore Hall, Once Upon a Stage is back, bringing performance and storytelling to the center of the park. Around World Showcase, Food Studios are in place, including the return of Imagination Station, signaling another strong year for festival food and creativity. Then came breaking news during our live show. Greg revealed the first look at the 2026 Figment popcorn bucket, which dropped during the broadcast. As expected, Figment fans reacted instantly, making this one of the most talked-about reveals of the night. Seasonal Merchandise Arrives Across the Parks Along with festival prep, Valentine's Day merchandise has arrived at Walt Disney World. New designs are already hitting shelves, giving guests early options for seasonal gifts and collectibles. Meanwhile, Greg may have taken popcorn collecting to a new level. Yes, a five-gallon popcorn bucket made its appearance, and no, that is not a joke. Breaking News: Galaxy's Edge Expands at Disneyland In major breaking news from the parks, Disneyland's Galaxy's Edge is expanding to include additional Star Wars eras, characters, and experiences. Disney confirmed that characters such as Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker will be included, opening the door to a broader timeline within the land. Some fans questioned whether expanding beyond the sequel era could dilute the original concept. However, the verdict from our discussion was clear, at least from my side — this is all good. The expansion allows more fans to connect with Star Wars in a way that feels personal, nostalgic, and inclusive. Muppets 70 Continues: Who Didn't Make the Cut? We wrapped up the show by launching a new segment focused on the Muppets that should have made the 70th Anniversary magnet set. While the collection is now complete, several fan-favorite characters were left out. Our collection will spotlight those missing Muppets and explore where they appeared in classic Muppet history. And yes, the magnet discussion continues to grow. All That and More from Sam & Greg Live From festival previews and streaming premieres to surprise merchandise drops and major Star Wars news, it was another packed episode. Join Sam and Greg every Wednesday for This Week at Walt Disney World LIVE, where Disney news, history, and fun come together each week. Watch the full episode now on Sam's Disney Diary, and subscribe so you never miss what's next.  

    Disney World Updates January 2026: New Year Trips, Big Announcements, and Park Changes

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2026 77:52


    Happy New Year from Disneyland and Walt Disney World The new year started on both coasts. Sam rang in New Year's Eve at Disneyland, while Greg spent the holidays at Walt Disney World. As a result, this week's show covered a wide range of park experiences and major Disney World updates. At Disneyland, the 70th Anniversary Celebration set the tone for the trip. The resort felt familiar, yet noticeably different, especially when compared to Walt Disney World. The Rivers of America area now stands out even more, given its recent closure back east. Breaking Disney News and Streaming Updates Disney opened the year with several major announcements. Most notably, Disney officially announced a live-action Tangled film, instantly becoming one of the most talked-about stories of the week. Meanwhile, new content continues to arrive on Disney+. Avengers: Doomsday trailers keep dropping, fueling speculation. At the same time, TRON Ares is now streaming, expanding the TRON story beyond the parks. Looking ahead, Disneyland Handcrafted arrives on Disney+ on January 22, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the artistry that shaped the original park. Festival of the Arts and a Disney Legend Returns Disney Parks released the Foodie Guide for the EPCOT International Festival of the Arts, and anticipation is already building. The festival begins soon, and food, art, and performance once again take center stage. Adding to the excitement, Tony Baxter will appear at the festival. His presence connects EPCOT's creative future with its rich history, making this year's event especially meaningful for longtime fans. Cool Kid Summer Returns to Disney World One of the biggest Disney World updates for 2026 is the return of Cool Kid Summer. This year's lineup blends nostalgia with new energy across multiple parks. Highlights include: GoofyCore Hall, bringing bold visuals and playful vibes Muppets Rock 'n' Roller Coaster, continuing the Muppets takeover Bluey experiences expanding family-friendly offerings Soarin' Across America, returning as part of the Celebrate America celebration Updates coming to Buzz Lightyear Space Ranger Spin A new look at Jessie's Roundup at the Diamond Horseshoe Together, these additions position summer 2026 as one of the most character-driven seasons Disney World has seen in years. Classic Disney Returns and Farewells Begin Disney also confirmed that Must Do Disney is back, once again featuring Stacie. For many fans, this marks a welcome return to a familiar planning tradition. [caption id="attachment_8643" align="aligncenter" width="1075"] Must Do Disney October 2009 with MNSSHP and Epcot Food and Wine Festival[/caption] At Magic Kingdom, the painting of Cinderella Castle has begun, signaling routine upkeep ahead of busy seasons. However, not all news brought celebration. Every Muppet reference has been removed from Muppet Courtyard, officially closing the door on that era. Additionally, Dinosaur at Animal Kingdom closes permanently on February 1, making now the final window to experience the attraction. Elsewhere, Sprinkles unexpectedly closed all locations, surprising many Disney Springs regulars. Muppets 70: The Magnet Mystery Solved The Muppets' 70th Anniversary magnet set is finally complete. During the show, Sam and Greg reviewed the full collection and revealed who made the cut. Then came the surprises. Several Muppets were left off the list, which sparked a deeper look at the new Muppet Show trailer. By matching the magnets to the opening sequence, the missing characters became clear. And yes, Greg really did buy a new refrigerator just to fit all 70 magnets. Join Us Live Every Wednesday From Disneyland trips to major Disney World updates, the new year is already moving fast. Join Sam and Greg every Wednesday for This Week at Walt Disney World LIVE, where the conversation continues with news, history, and a lot of Disney fun. Watch the full episode now on Sam's Disney Diary, and be sure to subscribe so you never miss what's next.

    Festival of the Arts Preview, Magic Kingdom Updates & Happy Holidays We will see you in 2026

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 67:20


    December 10, 2025 marked our final live show of the year, and it was a packed one. From park construction updates and major Disney milestones to box office records and streaming news, the conversation highlighted just how much Disney packed into 2025. Monsters, Inc. Funday Football Returns We kicked things off with Monsters, Inc. Funday Football, which continues to blend sports and storytelling in a way only Disney can. The crossover remains a fan favorite and adds another layer of fun to ESPN's football coverage. Construction Updates at Magic Kingdom Over at Magic Kingdom, construction walls remain in place as work continues across several areas. Most notably, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad scaffolding has come down, signaling visible progress as the attraction moves closer to its planned spring reopening. Each update brings the park one step closer to a refreshed Frontierland experience. Santa Returns to Swan and Dolphin Santa is once again set to vacation at the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin, continuing a popular holiday tradition at the resort. Seasonal décor, special appearances, and festive surprises make it a favorite stop for guests during the Christmas season. Walt Disney World Steam Trains Turn 100 This week also marked a major milestone as the Walt Disney World steam trains turned 100 years old. These historic locomotives remain a beloved part of Magic Kingdom, offering both transportation and a living piece of Disney history. Festival of the Arts Details Revealed New details were shared for EPCOT's upcoming Festival of the Arts, including the return of Brush with the Masters. The fan-favorite living art experience once again brings classic paintings to life, adding creativity and charm to the festival. Zootopia 2 Crosses $1 Billion At the box office, Zootopia 2 officially crossed the $1 billion mark worldwide. The milestone confirms the film as one of Disney Animation's biggest successes and reinforces the franchise's lasting appeal. Blockbusters Return to Theaters in 2026 Disney also announced that Star Wars: A New Hope and Avengers: Endgame will return to theaters in 2026. The re-releases give fans a chance to experience these films on the big screen once again. Streaming & Media Highlights On Disney+, Percy Jackson and the Olympians Season 2 officially arrived, expanding the growing franchise. Over on Apple TV+, Fraggle Rock welcomed its first snowfall in a new holiday special, adding to the seasonal streaming lineup. Meanwhile, Hallmark confirmed it is producing a holiday movie set at Walt Disney World as part of its 2026 lineup. Bluey Hits the Road Family audiences have even more to celebrate as Bluey's live stage show begins touring across the United States. The popular series continues to grow beyond the screen, reaching fans nationwide. Popcorn Buckets & Muppet Magnets No year-end show would be complete without collectibles. New popcorn buckets continue to appear, including a SpongeBob-themed bucket generating buzz. And of course, the collection has grown to nearly 70 Muppet Magnets, closing out 2025 on a familiar and fun note. A Holiday Goodbye As we wrap up an incredible year, we want to say thank you to everyone who tuned in, commented, and shared the show. Sam and Greg will be taking a holiday break and will return live on January 7, 2026. Until then, we wish you and your family a happy holiday season and a magical start to the new year. Watch the Replay You can catch the replay of our December 10 episode now. Join us live every Wednesday at 9:00 p.m. Eastern for This Week at Walt Disney World when we return on January 7, 2026.

    Festival of the Holidays, Muppet Coaster Begins & Zootopia 2 Dominates the Box Office: This Week at Walt Disney World

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 69:48


    Holiday Magic Arrives at EPCOT December 3, 2025, brought a massive week of holiday celebrations at Walt Disney World. Greg started at EPCOT on the opening day of the Festival of the Holidays, when storytellers returned, decorations filled every corner, and a new Walt Disney opening message surprised guests exploring the festival. The park also features Santa Goofy, updated Magic Shots, and the complete Olaf's Holiday Tradition Expedition scavenger hunt. Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party at Magic Kingdom Greg then traveled to Magic Kingdom for Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party, where classic entertainment, returning holiday treats, and nighttime festivities set the tone for this year's celebrations. The party remains a highlight of the Christmas season, bringing together music, characters, and snow on Main Street. Muppet Transformation Begins at Rock 'n' Roller Coaster. In breaking news, Aerosmith has officially been removed from Rock 'n' Roller Coaster, pre-show, marking the true beginning of the attraction's transformation into a Muppets-themed experience. While details are still developing, early hints reveal new story elements, queue updates, and a tone that fits perfectly with a Muppet-styled rock adventure. Zootopia 2 Dominates at the Box Office As expected, Zootopia 2 is on fire at the box office, continuing to outperform expectations and drawing crowds around the world. The strong opening reinforces the franchise's popularity and sets up a huge winter for Disney Animation. Disneyland Drops Bluey Details & 2026 Preview On the West Coast, Disneyland released new Bluey details and a full preview of everything arriving in 2026, signaling another major year of entertainment, technology, and character experiences. From new events to attraction updates, the resort continues to evolve. "Fragile" Surprise at the Swan & Dolphin Over at the Swan and Dolphin, a mysterious holiday reference to "Fragile" created quite a buzz. The resort appears to be teasing a surprise inspired by a certain classic Christmas moment — one that many fans will immediately recognize. Kermit Spotted in Atlanta? One unexpected headline this week involved Kermit the Frog.  12-Foot Charlie Chaplin Kermit the Frog Statue Is Moving to Atlanta Popcorn Buckets Continue to Drop Popcorn Bucket season continues with even more releases, including a new Avatar-themed bucket ahead of the Fire & Ash premiere. The bucket lineup this year spans movies, attractions, and holiday themes, making it one of the biggest popcorn seasons yet.   What's Coming to Walt Disney World in 2026 This week also brought a complete look at everything arriving at Walt Disney World in 2026, mirroring the announcement style Disneyland used for its own 2026 lineup. Early 2026 will bring several exciting additions, including the return of Free Kids Dining Plans, the opening of Level 99 at Disney Springs, updates to Frozen Ever After, and the annual Festival of the Arts. Watch the Replay Join us live every Wednesday at 9:00 p.m. Eastern for This Week at Walt Disney World, where Sam and Greg cover the latest from the parks, resorts, cruise ships, and beyond. If you miss us live, you can always catch the replay and stay up to date on all the magic.  

    Gingerbread Carousel, Santa Guide & Major Disney Parks News from Paris to Florida

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 70:03


    Rolling Into Thanksgiving at Walt Disney World This week, November 26, 2025, we rolled into Thanksgiving with a full slate of holiday magic at Walt Disney World. From gingerbread displays and Santa meet-and-greets to new international park news and popcorn bucket previews, it was a packed pre-holiday show. Gingerbread Houses Across the Resorts Gingerbread galore across the resorts. The star this week is the 25th Anniversary Gingerbread Carousel at Disney's Beach Club Resort. The themed horses, spinning motion, and detailed craftwork make it a must-see for holiday touring. Other classic displays have also returned, including the contemporary holiday display at Disney's Contemporary Resort, and smaller but charming builds at BoardWalk and Animal Kingdom Lodge. Where to Find Santa at Walt Disney World Next, we covered one of the most important holiday questions: Where can you find Santa this year? You can spot him at Magic Kingdom near Town Square, in EPCOT during Festival of the Holidays, and along Hollywood Boulevard at Disney's Hollywood Studios. Animal Kingdom features Santa on festive flotillas, and Disney Springs includes Santa stops as part of the Christmas Tree Stroll. With so many options, it's easier than ever to add Santa to your vacation plans. A New Store Opens at Disney Springs A brand-new store has opened at Disney Springs, adding to the district's holiday excitement. The new shop features seasonal merchandise, gift items, and several exclusive items available only at the Springs location, making it a perfect stop during the Christmas Tree Stroll. Disney Adventure Park Paris Announces Opening Date Disney shared big news for Disneyland Paris: Disney Adventure Park will officially open on March 29, 2026. The new park will debut alongside World of Frozen, bringing Arendelle to life in Paris. This major expansion marks a new era for Disneyland Paris and gives guests even more reasons to plan a European Disney vacation. New Animatronic Olaf and Smugglers Run Details Disney also released a new episode of We Call It Imagineering, showcasing a brand-new animatronic Olaf. The figure features smooth movement, expressive animation, and advanced storytelling capability. The same video revealed new details about the updated Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run, which will feature upgraded visuals and refreshed story elements. Universal Kids World Coming to Texas Greg highlighted news from Universal, including fresh updates on Universal Kids World, the new family-focused park planned for Texas. The project continues to grow, and this week's details gave us a clearer picture of what guests can expect when the park opens. Holiday Popcorn Bucket Bucket-List It wouldn't be a holiday episode without popcorn news. We shared Greg's popcorn bucket bucket-list, highlighting the must-have buckets inside and outside the Disney Parks. New seasonal designs, movie tie-ins, and special releases make this one of the most exciting popcorn seasons yet. Disney at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade We previewed what Disney has planned for the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, including character appearances, themed floats, and tie-ins to upcoming releases. For many families, this parade marks the official start of the Christmas season. Muppet Magnet #66 To close out the show, we added Muppet Magnet #66 to the ever-growing collection. The weekly magnet tradition remains a fun highlight for viewers. Watch the Replay Join us live every Wednesday at 9:00 p.m. Eastern for This Week at Walt Disney World, where Sam and Greg cover the latest from the parks, resorts, cruise ships, and beyond. If you miss us live, you can always catch the replay and stay up to date on all the Disney news and holiday magic.  

    Disney Destiny Deep Dive, New Scar & Zootopia 2 Buckets, Holidays Kick Off & Bing Bong Arrives

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 80:51


    Disney Destiny: Sam's First Reactions Sam is back from the Disney Destiny, and the excitement is real. This week, we compared the Destiny to the Wish and Treasure, highlighting what's different, what's familiar, and what's brand new. The Destiny elevates Disney Cruise Line storytelling with new lounges, unique restaurant concepts, and fresh entertainment spaces. Sam shared early impressions and upcoming in-depth coverage now in production for Sam's Disney Diary. Holidays at Disney Springs Greg kicked off the holidays from Disney Springs, where the Christmas transformation is in full swing. The Disney Springs Christmas Tree is officially lit, the Christmas Tree Stroll is open, and Jock Lindsey's Holiday Bar features new seasonal food and drink offerings. Holiday décor and themed details now fill the entire district. Holidays at Hollywood Studios Greg headed to Disney's Hollywood Studios for updated details on Jollywood Nights. New meet and greets include the BD-X droids, Santa Duffy, and Sadness now appearing alongside Joy. Pixar Place features an updated holiday dance party with Rex and Lotso, and Walt Disney Presents (One Man's Dream) now includes new Christmas props. Merry Menagerie & Holiday Magic at Animal Kingdom At Disney's Animal Kingdom, the beloved Merry Menagerie has returned. New holiday merchandise is available throughout the park, and new popcorn buckets are drawing crowds, including the Zootopia bucket and the highly anticipated Scar bucket. Festive touches continue to spread across the park's entrance and Discovery Island. Popcorn Buckets of the Week This week brought two of the most in-demand popcorn buckets: the Zootopia 2 and Scar buckets. Additional seasonal designs have begun appearing across all four parks, adding to the holiday excitement. Watch the Replay Be sure to catch Sam and Greg live every Wednesday for This Week at Walt Disney World, covering the latest from the parks, resorts, cruise ships, and more.  

    Zootopia Preview, Jingle Cruise Returns & Christmas Arrives at Walt Disney World This Week November 5, 2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 69:41


    Zootopia Takes Center Stage November 5, 2025, brought huge excitement across Walt Disney World. Greg shared his first impressions of Zootopia: Better Zoogether, now in previews at Disney's Animal Kingdom. Guests can meet Nick and Judy and grab the new Zootopia popcorn bucket.  Lots of Zootopia Merch Dropped. Fort Wilderness & the Halloween Parade Before saying goodbye to spooky season, Greg captured incredible video from the Fort Wilderness Halloween Parade,. It once again delivered creativity and charm from resort guests. Construction at Disney's Lakeshore Lodge continues nearby. It shows clear signs of progress for this upcoming DVC property. Christmas Arrives Across the Parks Overnight, Main Street U.S.A. transformed for the holidays. The Christmas spirit has spread further than ever. Fantasyland, Frontierland, and Storybook Circus all showcase new decorations. They include Dumbo-themed holiday touches. At Magic Kingdom, the Jingle Cruise is officially sailing again, while Astro Fizz in Tomorrowland adds a sweet sparkle to the season. Disney's Hollywood Studios is fully dressed for Jollywood Nights, complete with an updated stage and lighting for the returning "Glisten" ice skating show. Popcorn Buckets, Treats & Trailers Popcorn collectors have plenty to chase this week, from festive holiday designs to exclusive Zootopia releases. Holiday snacks and drinks have been announced across all four parks. It's the perfect preview for the season ahead. We also covered new trailers for the Jonas Brothers' holiday special and the return of Prep and Landing,. Both add to Disney's festive streaming lineup. Universal Minute: Wicked Takes Over In Greg's Universal Minute, Wicked is everywhere. From Emerald City Eats to themed merchandise and meet-and-greets, Universal Orlando is embracing the musical's magic just in time for the film's release. Popcorn buckets, limited treats, and exclusive photo ops make it one of the most immersive crossovers Universal has pulled off yet. Be sure to catch "This Week at Walt Disney World" with Sam and Greg, live every Wednesday, streaming on YouTube and Facebook. Don't miss the latest Disney Parks news, updates, and surprises each week!  

    Christmas Comes Early to Walt Disney World: Food, Popcorn Buckets & Disney+ Surprises: This Week at Walt Disney World

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025 61:27


    Christmas Comes Early at Walt Disney World Halloween might be over, but at Walt Disney World, the holidays arrive fast. During our October 29 live show, we covered everything from gingerbread popcorn to the latest updates on Disney+. The parks are already transforming for the Christmas season, and Disney fans have plenty to look forward to. Festive Food Highlights Both Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party and Disney Jollywood Nights are back with more treats than ever.  We walked through every new offering—from Santa Hat Brownie Sundaes to the Jolly Jam Slider—and shared our favorite returning classics, including the Festive Beignets and Christmas Gertie Cookie. Popcorn Bucket Mania Popcorn fans have reason to celebrate. The newest additions include a Zootopia 2 bucket, the highly anticipated Back to the Future bucket, and a gingerbread popcorn flavor that perfectly captures the holiday spirit. We also shared updates from Muppets Courtyard, well, what was Muppets Courtyard. Disney+ and Streaming Updates Beyond the parks, we dove into several streaming headlines. The big one: Fantastic Four: First Steps premieres on Disney+ on November 5.  Freakier Friday is also heading to Disney+.  Here is the full list of programming coming to Disney+ in November 2025. Parades, Football, and More Fun The Disney Parks Christmas Day Parade filming is due in early November. Over on ESPN, the Monsters, Inc. Fun Day Football event returns, blending sports and storytelling in only-Disney fashion. Between holiday parades, sports mashups, and streaming premieres, Disney is truly in celebration mode. Be sure to catch "This Week at Walt Disney World" with Sam and Greg, live every Wednesday, streaming on YouTube and Facebook. Don't miss the latest Disney Parks news, updates, and surprises each week!  

    Disney World Updates October 2025: Archway Removed, Remy Update & Celebrate America Announced

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 71:22


    Disney World Updates and Big Changes Across the Parks Construction continues around Disney World, and guests are noticing major updates. At Disney's Hollywood Studios, the iconic entrance animation courtyard archway is gone, marking a significant visual change to the park. Inside Walt Disney Presents, One Man's Dream, new models showcase the future of Disney World. Models include Tropical Americas at Animal Kingdom, Monstropolis inspired by Monsters, Inc., and Piston Peak, a nod to Planes: Fire & Rescue. Disney is clearly teasing where the next wave of park storytelling will take us. Holiday Season Arrives Early at Disney World The holiday spirit has already arrived at Disney World. Very Merry Christmas Party merchandise is now available across the parks, featuring new designs and limited-edition collectibles. Disney Springs Christmas Tree Stroll 2024[/caption] Over at Disney Springs, the Christmas Tree Stroll returns with more trees, more magic, and a few surprises waiting to be discovered. Meanwhile, at EPCOT, Spaceship Earth is back online early, reopening ahead of schedule after a brief refurbishment.  And at Disney's Hollywood Studios, Jollywood Nights opening day is officially sold out, signaling strong holiday demand this season. Remy's Ratatouille Adventure Update at EPCOT Guests visiting EPCOT's France Pavilion will notice a major change at Remy's Ratatouille Adventure. The ride will operates in 2D, dropping its former 3D visuals. The new presentation will offer a brighter, sharper, and easier-to-watch experience, eliminating the need for glasses and improving clarity for all guests. Celebrate America 250: Disney's Biggest Patriotic Event Yet In a surprise announcement, Disney World revealed a company-wide “Celebrate America” event.  The celebration begins on Veterans Day 2025 and continues through July 4, 2026, honoring America's 250th anniversary. Highlights include the return of Soarin' Across America, themed entertainment, and patriotic tributes across Disney Parks worldwide. Special merchandise, limited-time food, and new nighttime spectaculars will help mark this historic event. EPCOT Festival of the Arts 2026 Announced Mark your calendars — the EPCOT International Festival of the Arts returns in January 2026, running for 39 days. The festival celebrates creativity through food, performance, and art.  Disney will reveal returning favorites and new culinary booths later this year. Zootopia: Better Zoogether and New Drone Testing The excitement around Zootopia: Better Zoogether continues as new merchandise drops ahead of the attraction's debut. Sharp-eyed fans also spotted a drone show test over Golden Oak, sparking speculation about a new nighttime experience coming to Disney Parks. Disney+ Update: LEGO Frozen Operation Puffins Over on Disney+, fans previewed LEGO Disney Frozen: Operation Puffins for the first time.  The new animated short continues the Frozen legacy with humor, heart, and puffin-powered fun. All That and More with Sam & Greg Live! It's another exciting week filled with park updates, streaming news, and behind-the-scenes changes shaping the future of Disney World.  Join Sam & Greg Live for This Week at Walt Disney World — your weekly source for Disney World October 2025 updates, rumors, and reactions. Watch the full show now on Sam's Disney Diary YouTube Channel and subscribe for the latest park updates and more.+    

    Zootopia 2 Final Trailer & Tron: Ares Next Week! Disney Parks Closures & Expansions (Oct 2025)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 55:26


    The countdown is on! Disney just dropped the final trailer for Zootopia 2.  Plus, Tron: Ares speeds into theaters and IMAX next week—here's everything you need to know. In the parks, major changes are underway: the Star Wars Launch Bay is permanently closed, and the Animation Courtyard is undergoing a reimagining. Rock ‘n' Roller Coaster is getting a  Muppets-themed refresh at Hollywood Studios. After-hours events are returning in 2026 at Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, and Hollywood Studios. We'll also talk about Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party selling out for the season, plus Huluween's spooky streaming lineup, and New Ravensburger Puzzles .  New Kingdom Hears Mages Staff available for Pre-Order.  

    Disney Drops Huge Updates: Launch Bay Farewell, Holiday Lineup & Star Wars News, and More Updates

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 72:04


    From anniversaries and holiday announcements to attraction closures and new partnerships, Disney fans had plenty to talk about this week. Here's the latest news and highlights from across the parks, Disney+, and beyond. Disneyland's 70th Anniversary Celebration Disneyland marked its 70th anniversary in style. ABC aired a two-hour primetime special filled with archival footage, celebrity appearances, and tributes to the park, which opened in 1955. The milestone reminded fans that Walt's original dream continues to inspire after seven decades of storytelling and innovation. Epcot Holiday Updates: Candlelight Processional & Storytellers The holidays are set to sparkle at Epcot. Disney revealed the official Candlelight Processional lineup and released the Festival of the Holidays Storytellers Guide. Guests can now plan their visits around seasonal entertainment and cultural traditions that make the holidays at Epcot so unique. The Last Day of Star Wars Launch Bay September 24 marked the final day of operation for Star Wars Launch Bay at Disney's Hollywood Studios. We took one last look at the exhibit, exploring its changing displays and highlighting the original concept art that once helped shape the experience. During his farewell walkthrough, he finally uncovered a hidden Mickey Easter egg that had long been overlooked by guests. The space will now prepare for its next chapter, with a brand-new experience set to debut in 2026. New Walt Disney World Ambassadors Introduced Walt Disney World announced its newest Ambassadors, who will represent the resort through 2026. Continuing a tradition started by Walt himself, the team will serve as official storytellers and community leaders, bringing the magic of Disney to cast members and fans worldwide. Santa Claus Finds a New Spot at Epcot Santa Claus will meet guests in a new location at Epcot this season. Families can look forward to catching the jolly old elf while enjoying the park's global holiday celebrations. Star Wars News: Teaser Trailer & LEGO Special A new teaser trailer for The Mandalorian and Grogu gave fans a first look at the duo's upcoming 2026 theatrical release. We break down our favorite Easter eggs from the trailer and what they could mean for the future of the saga. On Disney+, LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy is set to premiere, promising plenty of humor and brick-built adventures. Kingdom Hearts Pins Arrive at Disney Parks Collectors and gamers have something to celebrate. Exclusive Kingdom Hearts pins are making their way to U.S. Disney Parks, combining the magic of Disney with the video game series. Jollywood Nights 2025 Merchandise Revealed Disney's Hollywood Studios just unveiled the first wave of Jollywood Nights 2025 merchandise. Fans attending this year's event will find festive apparel, accessories, and collectibles inspired by the glamorous holiday celebration. Magic: The Gathering Spider-Man Surprise at World of Disney An unexpected crossover made headlines this week as Magic: The Gathering Spider-Man appeared at World of Disney. The limited drop caught fans by surprise, bridging the worlds of Marvel and the iconic trading card game. Disney Partners with Topps and Major League Baseball In a first-of-its-kind collaboration, Disney announced a new partnership with Topps and Major League Baseball. Mickey Mouse, Goofy, and Donald Duck will appear in authentic MLB uniforms representing all 30 teams in the 2025 Topps Chrome® Disney Trading Card Set. Collectors can find the cards at Topps.com, select retailers, and hobby shops nationwide. Animal Kingdom Construction Over at Animal Kingdom, construction has officially gone vertical, offering the first visible signs of the park's next expansion. The Boathouse Duck Wins Fans The new The Boathouse Ceramic Duck Sipper is one of the best deals if you enjoy collecting popcorn buckets and sippers from Disney. You can pick up the Duck Sipper at The Boathouse in Disney Springs for $25.00, and if you have a Disney AP or DVC, you can use your discount. Prep & Landing Returns with a New Project Holiday favorite Prep & Landing is coming back. Disney confirmed a brand-new installment, Prep & Landing: The Snowball Protocol, bringing Wayne, Lanny, and their chaotic holiday missions back to screens after more than a decade. Don't Miss This Week at Walt Disney Catch our complete discussion, video highlights, and live chat replay on Sam's Disney Diary YouTube. We dig deeper into every story—from hidden Mickeys to Star Wars Easter eggs—and share what's next for Disney fans everywhere.

    Breaking Muppet News! the Adventureland Sign Returns, TRON Aries, Morimoto Asia 10 Years & More

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 63:14


    Breaking News: The Muppet Show is Back! Disney fans have been buzzing all week—Disney+ confirmed that The Muppet Show is officially returning with a brand-new special produced by Seth Rogen and guest star Sabrina Carpenter. The special will also serve as a backdoor pilot for more Muppets magic. It's a huge nod to Disney nostalgia, and we'll be watching closely for how this plays into the Parks' 70th anniversary celebrations for the Muppets themselves. Adventureland Sign Shines Once Again After a brief refurbishment, the Adventureland sign at Magic Kingdom has returned. Guests walking through the park entrance into Adventureland will once again pass under the timeless archway, a true symbol of Disney storytelling and exploration. The fresh paint details give it new life while preserving its vintage charm. TRON Lightcycle Run Gets the TRON: Ares Overlay TRON Lightcycle / Run at Magic Kingdom has transformed with the brand-new TRON: Ares overlay. In celebration of the upcoming film TRON: Ares, debuting October 10th, the attraction now pulses with striking red and orange light trails instead of its classic blue. The canopy, load area, and Lightcycles all reflect the movie's aesthetic, while the soundtrack has been updated with a powerful new score that mirrors the film's energy. Announced at Destination D23 and launched this week, the overlay is a limited-time experience that gives fans a preview of the world of TRON: Ares while riding one of Magic Kingdom's most thrilling attractions. Morimoto Asia Celebrates a Decade at Disney Springs Disney Springs' Morimoto Asia is celebrating its 10th anniversary. The Pan-Asian restaurant, founded by Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto, marked the milestone with a special anniversary event and the debut of its new Passport to Morimoto Asia program. Guests can earn stamps toward unique experiences, from chef meet-and-greets to curated trips. The celebration solidifies Morimoto Asia's status as a dining icon at Walt Disney World. New Flavors and Fun at Space 220 Over at EPCOT, Space 220 Restaurant introduced new menu happenings, including specialty dishes inspired by seasonal flavors. Disney teased more limited-time offerings coming soon, keeping this out-of-this-world dining experience fresh for both repeat visitors and first-timers. Disney Parks Introduces Villain Tiaras Just in time for Halloween season, Disney unveiled a collection of villain-inspired tiaras. Featuring designs based on Maleficent, Ursula, and the Evil Queen, these tiaras have already become a fan-favorite collectible, blending fashion with Disney Villains' wicked style. Sweet Cause: The Cocoapizzie Cookie at Pizzapointe At Disney Springs' Pizza Ponte, guests can now indulge in the limited-time Cocoapizzie cookie. More than just a treat, proceeds from each purchase support cancer research. It's another example of how Disney food offerings combine magic, flavor, and community support. Florida Blue Lounge Returns to EPCOT Food & Wine Festival The Florida Blue Lounge is back at EPCOT's International Food & Wine Festival. Offering a quiet, air-conditioned escape for Florida Blue members, this lounge has become a yearly tradition for many festival guests. Its return adds yet another layer to EPCOT's festival experience. A Computer Nerd Recreates the Muppets' 70th Set In a fan-driven highlight, a Disney “computer nerd” meticulously recreated the set of The Muppet Show for its 70th anniversary using modern design tools. The tribute is a love letter to Jim Henson's original vision and has captured the attention of fans across social media.  

    Disney Castles, Tron Popcorn Bucket & Disney World Updates: September 10, 2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 62:13


    Sam and Greg are back live with another This Week at Walt Disney World, and the Disney Parks Update for September 2025 is already delivering big headlines for Disney fans. From the legacy of Disney castles to the latest popcorn bucket frenzy, there's plenty to discuss. Add in the latest ride closures and refurbishments, plus early chatter about Walt Disney World's 55th Anniversary in 2026, and you've got a show loaded with must‑knows. Disney Castles: Icons of Storytelling Nothing says Disney Parks like a castle. At the center of every resort worldwide, they remain timeless symbols of magic and storytelling. Following Disney's new We Call It Imagineering video series on castles, fans are buzzing about how these icons continue to evolve. With the Cinderella Castle color scheme changes announced at Destination D23, this topic is top of mind for anyone visiting this fall. Tron Popcorn Bucket Frenzy If you thought the Figment bucket caused a frenzy, the Tron popcorn bucket has officially taken over Theaters. Walt Disney World's 55th Anniversary Buzz The countdown is on. Walt Disney World turns 55 in 2026, and while Disney has yet to reveal full details, speculation is everywhere.   Could an update to Happily Ever After be part of the milestone? Time will tell, but we'll be tracking every hint. Planning Your Fall 2025 Visit If you're visiting Walt Disney World in Fall 2025, there's lots to consider. Seasonal décor is arriving, Halloween events are in full swing, and some attractions are closing briefly while others debut enhancements. Our live show covers what's gone, what's new, what's coming, and what you'll want to ride one last time. Sam and Greg are live every Wednesday with the latest Disney Parks news. Join the conversation, ask your questions, and stay ahead on everything happening across Walt Disney World.  

    Destination D23 2025 Recap: Castle Makeover, Carousel Update, Zootopia, Muppets & More

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 70:15


    The last two weeks brought big news at Disney Parks, and Sam and Greg are here to break it down. This rapid-fire catch‑up covers every major Destination D23 2025 announcement plus the latest Walt Disney World updates. From park transformations to film reveals, this episode gives fans everything they need to know. Highlights Cinderella Castle Makeover: Magic Kingdom's icon will soon shine with a return to its classic blue and gray palette accented with gold. In addition, Imagineers are using durable paints to make sure the castle's timeless look lasts.  Be sure to check out the full panel for more details. Carousel of Progress Update: A new Audio-Animatronic Walt Disney will take the stage, honoring Walt's legacy with modern technology. This will be the attraction's most meaningful update in decades.  We have the Full Creating the Happiest Place on Earth Panel. Zootopia: Better Zoogether! will open on November 7, 2025, at Animal Kingdom's Tree of Life Theater, welcoming this new 4D show. Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde star in the adventure, and guests can also enjoy new meet-and-greet opportunities. Big Thunder Mountain Reimagining: Returning in 2026, the classic coaster will undergo its largest reimagining ever. Fans can expect improved tracks, upgraded effects, and Rainbow Caverns scenes inspired by Walt's original vision. Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Reimagined: By 2026, guests will join Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem in the all-new Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets, mixing humor and music for a high-energy ride. Disney Animation Announcements: Zootopia 2 premieres November 26, 2025. Hexed, a new original film, follows on November 25, 2026. Other projects include Avengers: Doomsday, Toy Story 5 (June 2026), The Mandalorian & Grogu (May 2026), Ice Age: Boiling Point (February 2027), and Coco 2, (planned for 2028). Walt Disney World Updates DinoLand U.S.A. Transformation: The land closes in February 2026 to make way for the new Tropical Americas, inspired by Encanto and Indiana Jones. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gq-hfMoNKJ8  

    Disney World News LIVE: Beak & Barrel Reservations, Dumbo Pumpkins & Haunted Mansion Sipper!

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2025 68:11


    This week at Walt Disney World, the magic is in full swing with festive fall updates, park surprises, and big announcements across the Disney universe. From brand-new dining questions to Halloween reveals, there's plenty to explore in these Disney weekly updates. Disney Weekly Updates: Beak & Barrel Reservations… or Not? The buzz around the new Beak & Barrel has Disney fans talking. Rumors of opening reservations popped up. However, not everything may be as it seems. We'll keep a close eye on this brand-new spot as it prepares to welcome guests, and we'll share when reservations are available in our weekly Disney updates. Disney Weekly Updates: Halloween Hits Magic Kingdom Meanwhile, Magic Kingdom just got a little more festive. New Dumbo pumpkin decorations have joined the Halloween lineup, adding a whimsical touch to the fall celebration. In addition, spooky collectibles are arriving. Guests can now grab a Haunted Mansion sipper or the Stitch mummy popcorn bucket. Even better, Disney confirmed that Mother Gothel will appear at Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party. Villains Take Over Bath & Body Works Halloween isn't limited to the parks. In fact, Bath & Body Works has launched an all-new Disney Villains scent collection. It brings a wicked touch of Disney magic to your everyday routine. Fans of Maleficent, Ursula, and other iconic villains will want to check out this limited-time lineup. A Galaxy Rebuilt Over in the Star Wars galaxy, LEGO fans have something to celebrate. The LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy trailer has officially dropped, and it gives fans a first look at an epic new adventure. With a September release on Disney+, the trailer builds excitement for what's sure to be a hit in the LEGO Star Wars collection. EPCOT Food & Wine and New PhotoPass Options Foodies, get ready. The EPCOT Food & Wine Festival is almost here, and Disney has released the full foodie guides for this year's event. New brews, dishes, and returning favorites make this a can't-miss experience. Additionally, new Fall PhotoPass options are now available, offering guests fresh seasonal opportunities to capture magical memories throughout the parks. These Disney weekly updates make sure you don't miss a single bite. Destination D23 Livestream Confirmed Looking ahead, Disney has confirmed a livestream for Destination D23. That means fans worldwide can expect updates, sneak peeks, and magical announcements as the event unfolds.  The Live stream will be in the D23 Gold Theater which requires a Gold Membership to join. Fozzie Even The Muppets joined the conversation this week. Fozzie Bear dropped his own playful acknowledgment of the Rock ‘n' Roller Coaster redo. Join Us Live Sam and Greg cover all of this and more LIVE on Sam's Disney Diary. From park updates to Disney+ news, our Disney weekly updates bring you everything happening across the Disney universe.  

    Dog Days of August: Pluto's 95th, Fantasmic! Dragon Plush, Rivers Drained, and More Disney News

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 67:18


    Pluto's 95th Anniversary Merchandise It's the dog days of August, and what better way to celebrate than with brand-new merchandise honoring Pluto's 95th anniversary? The collection includes playful designs that highlight everyone's favorite pup. It's a fitting tribute for a character who has brought joy to Disney fans since 1930. Fantasmic! New Merchandise Greg spotted an incredible lineup of Fantasmic! merchandise at Disney's Hollywood Studios. The highlight? A Maleficent dragon plush that captures the spirit of the nighttime spectacular. These items are expected to be popular with fans who love the show's blend of Disney storytelling and pyrotechnics. Halloween Takes Over the Parks Halloween has already made its presence known across Walt Disney World. New merchandise has hit shelves, and Main Street, U.S.A. is fully dressed for the first Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party of 2025. Expect pumpkins, festive banners, and spooky treats to kick off the season. Meanwhile, construction walls now line the pathway between Toy Story Land and Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge, and the Muppets Studio 1 store has been fully removed, marking a notable change at Hollywood Studios. Magic Kingdom Construction Updates Magic Kingdom is buzzing with changes. The Adventureland sign has disappeared, leaving fans curious about its return. The Rivers of America now sit drained, most likely for routine refurbishment. Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin currently lists as “operations suspended,” raising questions about its reopening. In addition, new walls at the Transportation and Ticket Center point to more improvements ahead of the fall crowds. Destination D23 2025 Disney recently revealed the maps and full agenda for Destination D23. With so much on the schedule, fans are excited to see what announcements will unfold. We'll highlight our most anticipated moments as the event draws closer. Entertainment News Highlights Beyond the parks, Disney rolled out big entertainment news this week: Vampirina is heading into live-action. The LEGO Princess Villains Unite trailer dropped, teasing a fun new crossover. ESPN & Fox One bundle. A first look at Wizards Beyond Waverly Place has been revealed. The live-action Lilo & Stitch is coming soon to Disney+.  Meanwhile, Electric Bloom has released another trailer, further building excitement. Final Thoughts From Pluto's milestone celebration to fresh Halloween merch, park changes, and new entertainment projects, this week delivered a packed Disney news cycle. Stay tuned for more updates as we head toward Destination D23 and the fall season at Walt Disney World. And don't miss our live recap—join Sam and Greg every Wednesday at 9:00 p.m. ET for the latest news and happenings, including what's new this week at Walt Disney World.  

    Disney Earnings News, Freakier Friday, Zootopia, Beak and Barrel, Muppets 12K and More

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 66:14


    Halloween has officially arrived at Walt Disney World, and this year's celebrations are bigger than ever. From festive park decorations to must-have merchandise and major entertainment news, there's something for every Disney fan to enjoy. And in the business world, Disney Q3 Earnings 2025 showcased box office milestones and significant media moves. Halloween Decorations Transform Walt Disney World Pumpkins, autumn garlands, and spooky touches now adorn Main Street, U.S.A., signaling the start of the Halloween season at Walt Disney World. Guests can explore elaborately themed displays, from the Magic Kingdom's iconic Mickey pumpkin wreaths to resort-specific fall décor. Alongside the seasonal magic, 2026 Disney calendars have landed in the parks, giving guests an early start on planning their next Disney adventures. Disney Collectibles: Zootopia Coins & 2026 Calendars A brand-new addition to Disney's “Better Together” series has arrived—collectible Zootopia coins. Featuring Judy Hopps, Nick Wilde, and other beloved characters, these coins are already becoming a favorite among fans. The 2026 Disney calendars, now available across the resort, showcase stunning park photography and key celebration dates. Park Updates: Galactic Starcruiser Signs & Muppet Courtyard Changes The Galactic Starcruiser experience may have ended, but its legacy remains visible—or at least it did. Disney has begun removing road signage pointing to the now-closed experience. Over in Disney's Hollywood Studios, the Monsters, Inc. project is moving forward, starting with the removal of Stage 1 in Muppet Courtyard. Earnings Spotlight: Box Office Milestone & Major Media Deals Disney Q3 Earnings 2025 brought big news, including Lilo & Stitch crossing the $1 billion global box office mark. On the media front, ESPN announced landmark deals with the NFL and WWE, expanding coverage and cross-promotion opportunities. Disney also confirmed further integration of Disney+ and Hulu into a unified streaming experience, offering subscribers more content and convenience. Walt Disney World: ESPN 8 The Ocho Event While media deals dominated headlines, fans visiting the resort experienced ESPN 8: The Ocho live at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex. The event brought offbeat, high-energy competitions to Disney World, offering a unique sports experience for guests. Toy Story Popcorn Bucket & Passholder Magnet To celebrate the 30th anniversary re-release of Toy Story, a new popcorn bucket featuring Woody and Buzz Lightyear has debuted. Annual Passholders can also pick up a brand-new magnet design, adding to their exclusive collection of perks. Entertainment: Freakier Friday & Star Wars 50th Anniversary Disney's Freakier Friday has officially hit theaters, offering a fresh twist on the beloved body-swap comedy. And for Star Wars fans, April 2027 will mark the return of Star Wars: A New Hope to theaters in honor of its 50th anniversary, timed perfectly with Star Wars Day. Special Events: Muppet 12K of Christmas & Beak and Barrel Opening RunDisney fans can look forward to the Muppet 12K of Christmas virtual race, complete with themed medals and merchandise. Over at the Magic Kingdom, the much-anticipated Beak and Barrel restaurant now has an official opening date, adding another dining option for parkgoers. From billion-dollar box office success to Zootopia collectibles and new dining experiences, Disney Q3 Earnings 2025 prove there's never a dull moment at Walt Disney World. Which announcement are you most excited about? Let us know, and be sure to follow Sam's Disney Diary for more Disney news, history, and park updates. https://youtu.be/3TKat-VXiyU  

    Disney Halloween, Buzz Lightyear's Final Weekend, Fantastic Four, Bourbon Steak, Popcorn Buckets!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 64:50


    As July 2025 comes to a close, Disney fans are treated to an exciting lineup of news and events. From not-so-spooky Halloween reveals to superhero encounters, here's a look at the biggest updates this week. Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party Highlights Magic Kingdom is gearing up for the season with new entertainment, themed treats, and limited-edition souvenirs. The buzz centers around the highly anticipated popcorn bucket and sipper, already must-haves for collectors. ESPN 8: The Ocho Brings Free Fun The Wide World of Sports hosts ESPN 8: The Ocho, a quirky, free-to-attend sporting takeover. Expect offbeat competitions and plenty of fun, making this one of the most unique summer events. [caption id="attachment_74755" align="aligncenter" width="1200"] ESPN8 The Ocho 2025[/caption] Bourbon Steak Debuts at Walt Disney World Dolphin Greg was on-site for the grand opening of Bourbon Steak. This new signature dining location promises a refined menu and elegant atmosphere, making it a can't-miss experience for food lovers. Avatar: Fire and Ash Trailer Wows Fans The first trailer for James Cameron's Avatar: Fire and Ash left audiences speechless with breathtaking visuals and new creatures from Pandora. The film opens December 19, 2025. Disneyland Announces Holiday 2025 Details Disneyland shared its full holiday lineup, featuring festive décor, returning shows, and seasonal entertainment. It's a perfect time to plan your holiday getaway. Construction Begins on Monsters, Inc. Project Walt Disney World has officially started construction on a new Monsters, Inc. project. While details remain limited, fans are eager to see what Pixar's monsters will bring. Final Weekend for Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin Space Rangers have one last chance to defeat Emperor Zurg before Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin closes August 4 for a major refurbishment, set to reopen in 2026 with new features.  Last Ride August 3, 2025. Disney+ August Lineup Revealed Disney+ is rolling out big titles this August, including Marvel Eyes of Wakanda, Chris Hemsworth's Limitless, and Christmas, Christmas, Christmas!! George Lucas Surprises at Comic-Con In a historic moment, George Lucas made his first-ever Comic-Con appearance, thrilling fans with his presence and adding excitement to the event's biggest announcements, including a look at Ezra Bridger in Ashoka 2, Darth Maul Animation, and Disney Publishing. From spooky sweets to Marvel heroes, it's a magical week for Disney fans everywhere. Catch the full video for an inside look at all the highlights. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o71FnSdoXyI

    Magic of Disney Animation Returns, Starlight Parade, TT Opens, DL70, WDW Recap July 23, 2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 67:08


    It's been a busy stretch across both coasts, and we're catching up on two weeks of Walt Disney World updates in one packed episode. The biggest headline? Magic of Disney Animation returns to Disney's Hollywood Studios in 2026! Disney has officially announced plans for a new version of the classic attraction, and concept art has already surfaced. We'll be watching this one closely. [caption id="attachment_74591" align="aligncenter" width="1920"] Meanwhile, Walt Disney World has seen a flurry of updates. After surprise previews on July 18 and 19, the Disney Starlight Parade officially debuted at Magic Kingdom, bringing dazzling new floats and an all-new original character, Whimsy, to Main Street, U.S.A. Greg was there for the early shows, and his full breakdown is in this week's video. Test Track Reopens and BDX Droids Debut Test Track is back! The attraction officially reopened to all guests, boasting updated visuals and effects while keeping its familiar design-your-car feature. Over at Hollywood Studios, BDX Box Droids made another appearance, although some performances were delayed due to Florida's summer storms. Speaking of Hollywood Studios, more construction walls are now visible. Toy Story Land now features new construction walls near the restrooms—possibly signaling upcoming infrastructure work. Disneyland Turns 70 with Celebrations on Both Coasts Disneyland celebrated its 70th anniversary on July 17 with a full day of festivities. One of the highlights? A tribute to the Sherman Brothers playing inside Main Street Cinema. Even more magical: the official Disneyland 70th balloon completed its coast-to-coast flight, landing in California just in time for the anniversary.  Walt Disney: A Magical Life Opens. To mark the occasion, Disney+ released 17 new point-of-view ride-throughs, offering immersive experiences of classic Disneyland attractions in stunning 4 K resolution. It's a subtle but strong message: Disney+ is becoming the go-to source for park content. Disney+ Highlights and Rapid Fire News In addition to the Disneyland POV collection, Disney+ dropped: Zombies 4 SHARKFEST content for Shark Week A new daily news program: What You Need to Know The return of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse with brand-new episodes On the awards front, The Walt Disney Company earned 137 Emmy nominations, a huge haul across streaming and broadcast platforms. Foodies will appreciate the peach-flavored Dole Whip, which appeared on Dole Whip Day (July 17) at Disneyland. Over at Disney's BoardWalk, Greg found a unique banana Nutella dog that might just be the most unusual snack this month. Marvel and More: Trailers, Concerts, and Popcorn Buckets A double dose of excitement with the release of the TRON: Ares trailer, complete with a new Nine Inch Nails soundtrack single, and the full trailer for Pixar's Hoppers ahead of its 2026 debut. The Descendants and Zombies: Worlds Collide concert tour kicked off in San Diego, featuring stars from both franchises. And in popcorn bucket news, Greg tracked down new offerings in the parks, and the biggest popcorn bucket ever! Finally, the Fantastic Four make their big-screen return this weekend. Stay tuned for Sam and Greg's thoughts after opening night! Full video https://youtu.be/IriEsPIw4MA    

    Liberty Belle and Tom Sawyer Island Close, Haunted Mansion Merch, Railroad Shuttle & Holiday Previews – July 9, 2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 69:54


    It's a red, white, and blue week at the parks! Sam and Greg are back for the July 9, 2025, episode of This Week at Walt Disney World with fireworks, construction walls, holiday announcements, and a farewell to two Magic Kingdom classics. https://youtu.be/YZEvNV0IKVw July 2025 Disney World Closures: Liberty Belle & Tom Sawyer Island Two longtime staples of Magic Kingdom have officially taken their final voyages. The Liberty Belle Riverboat and Tom Sawyer Island are now closed to make way for Walt Disney World's newest expansion: Piston Peak and Villains Land. Construction walls have gone up across Frontierland, and if you're riding the monorail, keep your eyes open—early staging work has already begun and is visible. Thanks to @bioreconstruct, we even have aerial images that show the impressive scale of what's coming next. As these classic experiences fade into the past, guests have been spotting a few mysterious new doors around the construction zone. Are they functional? Themed? Or just a bit of Disney magic teasing what's to come? Time will tell. Fourth of July in the Parks No better time to be at Walt Disney World than Independence Day weekend, and Sam and Greg celebrated in true patriotic fashion. https://youtu.be/MPBbbC3hUTM July 2025 Disney World Holiday Season Preview Walt Disney World has released full details for the upcoming 2025 holiday season. Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party returns to Magic Kingdom with festive overlays and new entertainment. EPCOT's Festival of the Holidays is also back, bringing seasonal flavors and the Candlelight Processional to World Showcase from November 28 to December 30, 2025. And at Hollywood Studios, Disney Jollywood Nights continues its new holiday tradition with glitz, glam, and retro-inspired fun. Ticket sale dates and event specifics were announced, providing planners with ample time to prepare for the season. Haunted Mansion Merch & Small World Update at Disney World New Haunted Mansion merchandise has materialized across the parks, with spooky styles perfect for any foolish mortal. These items are arriving just in time to celebrate Halloween-in-July vibes, offering apparel, accessories, and collectibles inspired by everyone's favorite ghostly retreat.   And starting July 17, 2025, It's a Small World will debut its emotional final verse. Originally penned by the late Richard Sherman as his last gift to Disney, the verse will premiere as part of Disneyland's 70th celebration and will also be added to the Walt Disney World version of the attraction. Railroad Shuttle & Monsters Inc. Land Construction at Disney World A new phrase is circulating—literally. Guests have begun to notice a "shuttle" operating on the Walt Disney World Railroad. This temporary change allows continued access while construction expands around the train's path, particularly as work intensifies in Frontierland. Over at Hollywood Studios, the staging work for the long-rumored Monsters Inc. Land is moving fast—and it's massive. Cranes and steel are already visible behind the current Pixar Place area, giving us a peek at what might be the next big immersive land. And Don't Forget… The new gold medallions at the Transportation and Ticket Center have caught our eye, adding another small touch of Disney detail. And speaking of touches, the Muppets 70th celebration continues—with even more collectible magnets now available across the parks. It's been a huge week, and we're just getting started. Be sure to catch the full video episode of This Week at Walt Disney World for all the photos, footage, and fun—only on SamsDisneyDiary! Catch the full show here.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPa1qDh-69k&t=10s

    Fall Merch Arrives, Test Track Preview, Hall of Presidents, Eat to the Beat 2025, and a Fireworks Flashback to 1988

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 71:41


    Sam and Greg are back, and it's July 2, 2025—just in time for the Independence Day crowds! News and a Flashback. Test Track Previews Begin—Greg Was First in Line! After months of anticipation, Test Track previews have officially launched at Epcot. Greg was among the first to experience the reimagined attraction. This new version features updated ride systems and a fresh storyline, honoring the attraction's legacy while pushing forward with bold innovation. Hall of Presidents and Astro Orbiter Reopen Just in time for the Fourth of July, two Magic Kingdom staples are back. The Hall of Presidents has reopened with updated technology and refreshed show elements. Meanwhile, Astro Orbiter is once again spinning above Tomorrowland following its recent refurbishment. Big Thunder Mountain Surprise Entertainment Guests visiting Frontierland this week were treated to an unexpected entertainment moment near Big Thunder Mountain. Disney Live Entertainment is keeping the details under wraps, but it's clear something new and interactive is on the way. Stay tuned! Hitchhiking Ghosts Join Build-Your-Own Mickey Ears In an exciting Haunted Mansion update, the Hitchhiking Ghosts have been added to the Build-Your-Own Mickey Ear lineup. These new custom options let you bring a ghostly flair to your headgear—just in time for the spooky season to begin.   Lilo & Stitch 2 Announced on 626 Day In animation news, Disney confirmed the development of Lilo & Stitch 2 on June 26, or “626 Day.” A teaser featured Stitch causing chaos at Walt Disney Studios, and fans are already speculating on what adventures are next for the beloved blue alien. Eat to the Beat 2025 Lineup Revealed This week also brought news from Epcot's Food & Wine Festival, including the first wave of Eat to the Beat concert lineup announcements. Disney confirmed the return of fan-favorite events like Remy's Ratatouille Hide & Squeak scavenger hunt and Pluto's Pumpkin Pursuit, bringing even more reasons to visit this fall.   Flashback: 1988's First-Ever Televised Fireworks To celebrate Independence Day, Sam and Greg revisit a piece of Disney Parks history: the first-ever televised Fourth of July fireworks at Walt Disney World in 1988. The patriotic broadcast set the stage for future celebrations and remains a nostalgic gem for longtime fans. Don't Miss the Show Catch the full replay of This Week at Walt Disney World LIVE with Sam and Greg for even more updates, commentary, and behind-the-scenes magic. Whether you're planning a visit this weekend or just love staying in the loop, we've got you covered every step of the way.   Full Video Show here  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfGfuphusk8    

    Magic Kingdom Updates, Road Expansion News, and Summer Surprises – June 25, 2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 70:31


    It's officially halfway to the holidays, and the summer season is heating up across the Walt Disney World Resort. From new characters and construction updates to seasonal food events and even some big infrastructure news, a lot is happening this week. Let's dig in. Create your own Christmas Tree Returns to Walt Disney World Coolest Summer Ever Brings New Surprises The Cool Kids Summer campaign is in full swing, and Frontierland is abuzz with activity. We spotted new characters joining the Disney Adventure Friends Cavalcade, including rare appearances that surprised even longtime parkgoers. Over in Toy Story Land, guests will be glad to see new shade structures finally added near Andy's Lunch Box — a much-needed relief in the Florida heat. Meanwhile, Magic Kingdom Updates Tomorrowland Astro Orbiter is nearing completion.   Flavors of Florida Kicks Off with a Culinary Preview Flavors of Florida is back at Disney Springs, and the 2025 edition kicked off with a flavorful media preview. We had a chance to check out offerings from The Edison, Terralina, and House of Blues — including new dishes and seasonal cocktails inspired by Florida's fresh ingredients. If you're planning to visit, keep an eye out for the new Shrimp & Grits, Pizza alla Vodka, and a colorful gator-themed beverage that's already creating buzz. Big Thunder Rumblings and D23 Archives Celebration Over at Magic Kingdom, train cars were spotted on the Big Thunder Mountain tracks, fueling speculation about ride testing or possibly preparation for refurbishment. While Disney hasn't confirmed anything officially, it's a sign that more activity is happening behind the scenes. At Disney Studios, we got a sneak peek into Disney's past as the Walt Disney Archives celebrated its 55th anniversary. The Archives team released a fantastical short film honoring the legacy of Walt's vision and the importance of preserving Disney history. We even spotted a familiar face — Gongos Mickey, from the Muppet*Vision 3D pre-show — as part of the anniversary display. Major Road Projects Could Shape Disney's Future Perhaps the biggest long-term news this week didn't come from inside the parks but just outside them. The Central Florida Tourism Oversight District has officially opened bidding for two major infrastructure projects: the Western Way road expansion and a full redesign of the Buena Vista Drive interchange. These fully funded initiatives are designed to ease traffic flow into the resort's western entrance — but they could also mean something much bigger. Could this signal a future park expansion or new resort area? Disney owns 160 acres nearby with improved access underway.  Speculation is growing about long-term plans, especially as road work begins. Sam analyzed access ramps and project maps, even comparing them to satellite images.  The results are intriguing and raise many questions. While Disney has made no announcements, these upgrades could open the door to major development. Video Episode https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9m_wRuGK8g0

    Elio Lands, Test Track Returns, and Disneyland Plans to Drop 17 Attraction Video on the 70th Anniversary

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 66:08


    Elio, Test Track, Disneyland 70th Videos – This Week at Walt Disney World The Walt Disney World June 18 update is packed with big headlines: Elio, Test Track, and Disneyland's 70th celebration on Disney+. This week blends theatrical premieres, attraction reopenings, and digital experiences for Disney fans everywhere. Elio Takes Over Disney Springs and Hollywood Studios With Elio premiering in theaters this weekend, Disney is going all-in on the intergalactic fun. At Disney Springs, themed backdrops, photo ops, and limited-time treats celebrate the film's debut. Over at Hollywood Studios, Elio has temporarily taken over the Walt Disney Presents theater. Guests can watch an extended sneak peek and explore concept art from Pixar's newest adventure. Test Track Reopens July 22, 2025 EPCOT's Test Track will officially reopen on July 22, 2025. This latest iteration marks the attraction's third major version and promises enhanced lighting, music, and interactive elements inspired by World of Motion. With previews expected soon, fans are already buzzing about what Test Track 3.0 has in store. Final Days for The Boneyard at Animal Kingdom The Boneyard's closure is just around the corner. This dino-dig-themed play area for kids will permanently close after September 1, 2025. It's your last chance to let the little ones explore rope bridges, crawl through caves, and dig up fossils before the area makes way for the Tropical Americas expansion. New Menu Items at Gaston's Tavern Magic Kingdom's Gaston's Tavern has quietly refreshed its menu with a few hearty additions. Alongside the classic warm cinnamon rolls and LeFou's Brew, new savory items include the Ham and Gruyere Sandwich and Creme Brulee Croissant, even more reasons to stop by this cozy Fantasyland favorite. Fourth of July Preview at Magic Kingdom Red, white, and blue decorations are starting to appear along Main Street, U.S.A. ahead of the Independence Day celebrations. Expect limited-edition treats, patriotic merchandise, and the return of the spectacular nighttime fireworks show, "Disney's Celebrate America!" Pin Trading 25th Anniversary Collection The highly anticipated Pin Trading 25 merchandise has officially hit shelves. The collection features commemorative pins, lanyards, display boards, and a special edition trading book. It's a must for longtime collectors and new traders alike. Hei Hei Bag and More New Merch A new Hei Hei-themed crossbody bag has become an instant favorite among Disney style lovers. Available at select locations around the parks, this vibrant accessory is part of the summer 2025 merchandise rollout. Disneyland 70th Birthday Brings Attraction Videos to Disney+ On July 17, 2025—Disneyland's 70th birthday—Disney+ will launch a brand-new series of attraction walk-through videos. These 17 official POVs offer fans a front-row seat to some of the most beloved experiences from Disneyland Resort, including classic and modern attractions alike. It's Disney's way of saying, "You want attraction videos? Here you go." What We Can't Wait For… From the celebratory atmosphere of Elio's debut to the farewell to The Boneyard, this week perfectly captures the evolving spirit of Walt Disney World. But what we're most looking forward to are the new attraction videos coming to Disney+ and the upcoming Fourth of July festivities. As Disney continues to blend in-park magic with digital experiences, fans can now enjoy official attraction POVs right from their living room. Stay tuned for more updates in next week's edition of This Week at Walt Disney World! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l715ohHx8aY  

    MuppetVision Closed, New Monsters Courtyard Concept Art, Disneyland Expansion Details - This Week June 11, 2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 68:09


    This week brought emotional farewells and new beginnings, as Disney fans witnessed the closure of Muppet One Last Look at Muppet Courtyard (Grand Avenue) and Muppet Vision 3D Before It Closes ForeverVision 3D and saw fresh concept art for both coasts. As part of the WDW Weekly Update, here's what unfolded. Muppet*Vision 3D Officially Closes. It's official: MuppetVision 3D* has closed its doors at Disney's Hollywood Studios. Sam and Greg take a final stroll through the attraction, sharing behind-the-scenes views and paying tribute to the classic. Alongside video highlights and personal memories, we break down the Top 10 Quotes from Muppet*Vision 3D—including Fozzie's “banana cream pie”, Sam Eagle's patriotic finale, and Statler and Waldorf's relentless heckling. Fans of Jim Henson's legacy won't want to miss this nostalgic send-off. New Courtyard Concept Art Debuts With the attraction officially closed, new concept art has appeared on the construction walls surrounding the former Muppet Vision area. The updated visuals reflect a slight tweak in the Monsters Inc. Land. Compared to previous art shared at D23, this version shows a tweaked courtyard layout. The coaster show building remains part of the vision, but its placement is deeper into the backlot, creating breathing room between adjacent structures. Though Disney renamed the area Grand Avenue, it remains Muppet Courtyard in the hearts of fans. These changes mark a complete transformation of the area, setting the stage for something new while bringing to a close a legacy location. Disneyland Concept Art Expands the Story Over at Disneyland Resort, new concept art is adding layers to the park's 70th anniversary narrative. Updates to the entrance plaza include widened paths, revised landscaping, and what appears to be preparation for future infrastructure changes. However, the primary concern remains the Avatar experience. New visuals indicate how it might integrate into Disneyland's footprint, fueling speculation over land use and attraction placement. Additional Park Highlights Back at Magic Kingdom, The Emporium is fully restocked, and VIPassholder character meet and greets are in full swing. The Hall of Presidents has reopened its lobby with updated historical exhibits. Meanwhile, both Tom Sawyer Island and the Liberty Belle Riverboat are set to close in July, giving guests one last chance to experience these peaceful Magic Kingdom staples. At Epcot, Test Track walls are down and testing is underway. The UK pavilion's pianist now performs at the Odyssey, and Annual Passholders are meeting Dopey thanks to new AP-exclusive offerings. Watch the Full Episode Catch every quote, visual update, and on-site report in this week's full episode of Sam's Disney Diary on YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ijYc0rM7Pk Streamed LIVE on June 11, 2025 — Join Sam and Greg every Wednesday at 9 pm ET for This Week at Walt Disney World, where we break down the latest in parks, popcorn, and beyond!

    Piston Peak Revealed, Final Days for Tom Sawyer Island – This Week at Walt Disney World (June 4, 2025)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2025 64:57


    Breaking news from Magic Kingdom! Disney has officially revealed Piston Peak National Park, the Cars-themed expansion set to replace both Tom Sawyer Island and the Rivers of America. After decades of tranquil views and historical charm, the area will officially close on July 7, 2025. This marks a significant shift in the Magic Kingdom landscape and the end of an era for one of Walt Disney World's most scenic and nostalgic locations. More Breaking News: New Mickey Balloon Popcorn Bucket at Epcot In a surprise addition just before press time, Epcot debuted a brand-new Mickey Balloon Popcorn Bucket, sending collectors racing to the park. The colorful balloon-style bucket has already drawn massive crowds near the Creations Shop and popcorn carts around World Celebration. Epcot Updates Continue The popcorn bucket isn't the only big update at Epcot. Guests visiting this week will find: A brand-new Phineas and Ferb meet and greet The debut of the Cool Kids Scavenger Hunt Magic Shot A first look inside GEO-82, the newly revealed lounge space Ongoing visible progress on the Test Track refurbishment Updated family crests in the UK Pavilion, including one with a special nod to the Skywalker name Disney Springs & DVC At Disney Springs, Flavors of Florida is confirmed to return this summer with sunshine-inspired eats and treats. Meanwhile, DVC Welcome Home Week is also back, bringing exclusive member-only perks, pop-up surprises, and summer celebrations. Grab-a-Goof and Goofycore Hall The long-rumored Goofy Grab & Goof quick service location is officially open, offering fun snacks and kid-friendly fare. Just steps away, guests can explore Goofycore Hall, a whimsical tribute to Goofy's legacy with visual gags, props, and photo ops. Universal Check-In: Greg Goes Beyond Disney Greg took a detour this week to check on the progress at Universal Orlando's upcoming How to Train Your Dragon land. Located in the new Epic Universe theme park, this immersive land promises to bring the beloved DreamWorks franchise to life with thrilling rides and themed environments. Stay tuned as Greg continues to follow the progress of what could be Disney's biggest competitor in 2025. Popcorn Bucket Wars: Disney vs. Universal Greg also breaks down the ever-growing popcorn bucket war between Disney and Universal. With each park releasing increasingly elaborate and collectible buckets, fans are now seeing a weekly arms race for snack container supremacy. This week's new Mickey Balloon at Epcot vs. Universal's Jaws 50? You decide. Other News Snow White is Coming to Disney+ on June 11, 2025. King of the Hill Season 14 is in the works. Rise and Fall of Disney Quest Chicago. Streamed LIVE on June 4, 2025 — Join Sam and Greg every Wednesday at 9pm ET for This Week at Walt Disney World, where we break down the latest in parks, popcorn, and beyond! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFS41U3Ouwg

    Walt Disney World May 28, 2025: Cool Kids Summer, Villains Debut & More

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 65:40


    THis Weeks Youtube Link  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8sJlajHgog   We're live with everything happening across Walt Disney World This Week, May 28, 2025. This week marks the official launch of Cool Kids Summer and the debut of two new live shows. From character encounters to surprise merchandise drops, it's a week filled with action across all four parks. Hollywood Studios Headlines Walt Disney World May 28 Hollywood Studios leads the excitement with two new theatrical experiences. The Little Mermaid: A Musical Adventure introduces fresh staging, modern visuals, and a new musical arrangement. Ariel's world feels more alive than ever on stage. Also debuting is Disney Villains: Unfairly Ever After, a bold and stylish stage show that places iconic villains in the spotlight. Hosted by the Magic Mirror, it transforms Sunset Showcase into something truly unexpected. Animation Courtyard Adds Character This week, Animation Courtyard has become a hub of activity. Dozens of characters now appear throughout the day, creating constant moments of surprise. The In Character store has returned with a new layout and updated costume selections. And Disney Jr. Let's Play offers young guests a twist on Epcot's World Showcase masks, encouraging creativity and play. Cool Kids Summer Launches Across the Resort Cool Kids Summer 2025 officially stretches across all Walt Disney World parks. At Magic Kingdom, the Big Top Bash transforms Fantasyland with circus-style décor and live entertainment. At Epcot, Goofycore Hall opens with a playful, art-themed vibe that celebrates creativity. New Ellio merchandise has appeared at Magic Kingdom, while Greg uncovered a set of themed popcorn buckets heading to select theaters. These limited collectibles are already in high demand. What's New in Tomorrowland? Something's happening in Tomorrowland. Astro Orbiter and Cool Ship are showing visual changes, sparking questions among guests. While Disney hasn't confirmed an update, Sam and Greg dive into the details and share their thoughts. Lilo & Stitch Breaks Records at the Box Office Disney's latest live-action film, Lilo & Stitch, shattered expectations over Memorial Day weekend. The film opened with $145.5 million domestic and $341.7 million worldwide. It's now one of the biggest Disney live-action debuts ever. Sam and Greg explore what this means for future remakes, especially after Snow White struggled to find its footing.

    Stitch Crashes Disneyland 70: Mickey Hits the Track! all that and More This Week at Walt Disney World

    Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 65:28


    It's an epic week in the Disney universe, and This Week at Walt Disney World with Sam and Greg has everything you need to stay in the loop. As Universal's new Epic Universe continues to generate buzz, Disneyland takes center stage with the kickoff of its 70th Anniversary celebration. But in true chaotic fashion, Stitch crashes Disneyland 70 in a way only he can. This week's video episode dives into all the madness. Stitch Steals the Spotlight at Disneyland No one expected the 70th Anniversary celebration at Disneyland to be calm—but Stitch made sure of that! With surprise appearances and playful chaos, he brought the perfect touch of unpredictability to the park's big milestone. From a hot air balloon sighting to uninvited antics, it's the Stitch we all love. Mickey Hits the F1 Track Meanwhile, Mickey Mouse is shifting gears—literally. He's racing into the global spotlight by debuting his Formula One-inspired look. Whether it's a nod to upcoming events or a new collaboration, Mickey in racing gear is the talk of the parks. Could this hint at something bigger for Disney and F1? Broadway Magic and Disney+ Frozen fans, rejoice! Disney just announced that Frozen on Broadway is coming to Disney+—June 20, 2025.  Bringing the theatrical magic of Arendelle into your living room. Sam and Greg break down the announcement and what it means for Disney's Broadway strategy going forward. Villains Take the Stage We also get a sneak peek at the upcoming stage show Villains: Unhappily Ever After, opening soon at Disney's Hollywood Studios. The preview images are spectacular, with show-stopping designs that bring your favorite baddies to life. From Cruella to Maleficent, this summer's going to get wicked.  Deep in the shadows of Sunset Boulevard, inside Sunset Showcase, the all-new stage show “Disney Villains: Unfairly Ever After” is set to debut on May 27, 2025, at Disney's Hollywood Studios in Walt Disney World Resort. (Omark Reyes, photographers)[/caption] DAS Updates and Sweet Surprises This week's video covers updates to the DAS (Disability Access Service) system—something every park guest should know about. Plus, want free chocolate at Disney Springs? Sam has the tip you need. Summer Fun & a Look Back Meanwhile, Sam rewinds to vintage Disney magic—remember when Regis flew in “Ear Force One”? Or when Family Ties' Scott Valentine brought peak ‘80s energy to Splash Mountain? You'll find both in this nostalgic throwback. Inside the $19 Million Disney Mansion Auction Finally, we take a break from the parks for a quick real estate detour. There's still time to bid on the $19 million Disney-themed mansion in Utah! This over-the-top property has everything from a Star Wars tunnel to a Cars-inspired racetrack. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TpfSBIC8b8&t  

    VIPassholder Days Kick Off at Walt Disney World with Surprises Galore

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 60:11


    VIPassholder Days have officially begun at Walt Disney World, and the celebration is already packed with exclusive moments, rare character sightings, and exciting seasonal updates. Greg was on the scene this week to catch the action firsthand—and there's plenty to cover! This update is part of the May 14, 2025, edition of This Week at Walt Disney World with Sam and Greg. Rare Character Sightings at Magic Kingdom One of the week's biggest surprises came outside the Country Bear Jamboree, where Romeo first appeared. But Romeo wasn't the only character stealing the spotlight. A frog we didn't expect to meet. Farewell to Mama Melrose and Pizza Rizzo Over at Disney's Hollywood Studios, it's a bittersweet goodbye to two dining staples. Mama Melrose's Ristorante Italiano Rizzo has officially closed their doors. In their place, new signage is already going up for two anticipated shows: The Little Mermaid – A Musical Adventure and Villains: Unfairly Ever After. Both are scheduled to debut May 27, and Disney has now released showtimes. Halloween and Food & Wine Dates Announced It's never too early to get spooky! Tickets for Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party are now on sale, and Disney has confirmed that The Beak & Barrel, a new Pirates of the Caribbean-themed lounge, will open just in time for the fall festivities. Over at Epcot, we now have official dates for the 2025 Food & Wine Festival—perfect for planning your next Disney visit. Stay tuned for more VIPassholder updates and weekly Disney news as the countdown continues to summer's biggest entertainment rollouts. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zte9R6cKATE

    Disney Parks Weekly Update: Disneyland 70th, Star Wars Day, Pirates Tavern, and Abu Dhabi Park News

    Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 64:36


    Breaking news: Disney has officially announced a brand-new Disney theme park coming to Abu Dhabi! This exciting addition will expand Disney's global footprint, bringing immersive storytelling and attractions to a new audience in the Middle East. Stay tuned for more details on this historic project. This week, we're traveling the country with exciting Disney Parks updates. Disneyland is preparing for its 70th anniversary celebration, promising nostalgic flavors, limited-edition collectibles, and special treats that honor its rich history. Over at both Disneyland and Walt Disney World, Star Wars fans celebrated May the 4th in style. The parks rolled out exclusive Star Wars-themed popcorn buckets, new merchandise drops, and in-park surprises. Stitch fans weren't left out either—buzz around the upcoming live-action “Lilo & Stitch” is growing, and matching Stitch popcorn buckets are set to light up theaters. Greg is hunting for Romeo while sharing his take on Disney's patriotic style. Meanwhile, Disney promotes Zombies 4 and Descendants 5: Wicked Wonderland as both franchises take center stage. Big news from Magic Kingdom: the new Pirates of the Caribbean-themed tavern finally has a name—The Beak & Barrel. Plus, Tomorrowland fans will be happy to hear that the Astro Orbiter is coming back online soon. If you've been missing the ESPN Club Arcade, don't worry—we've got you covered. Check out our full video tour of the Lagoon Games and Lanes Arcade at the Dolphin Resort, conveniently located just a short walk away. As always, Greg shares his EPIC thoughts, Sam breaks down the best Disney updates of the week, and we spin the wheel for your weekly Muppet Magnet. So, the big question remains… is a Muppet on your list this week? Stay tuned for more Disney Parks Weekly Updates and insider news! YOUTUBE HERE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLciDPXA2BE  

    This Week at Disney: Foodie Surprises, Zombies Invasion & Epic Universe Reveal!

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 73:28


    It's time for another Walt Disney World Epic Adventure with Sam and Greg! In this special May 2, 2025 episode of This Week at Walt Disney World, we're covering all the latest park updates, from Epcot dining to a Zombies 4 takeover—and we're wrapping it up with a trip into Universal's highly anticipated Epic Universe. This Walt Disney World Epic Adventure brings fun, food, and fan-favorite news from across the resort and beyond. New Menus in Italy & Geo-82 Lounge Opening At Epcot, the Italy Pavilion is rolling out brand-new menus that promise fresh takes on classic Italian favorites. Whether craving savory pasta or sweet pastries, this culinary update brings more variety to one of World Showcase's most picturesque pavilions. Also announced: the official opening date and pricing for GEO-82, the long-awaited retro-futuristic lounge experience. Details on its menu and reservation process are now available, giving guests a new reason to explore Epcot this summer. These foodie additions make Epcot a must-visit in this Walt Disney World Epic Adventure. Zombies 4 Arrives at Hollywood Studios Over at Disney's Hollywood Studios, the undead have arrived! Zombies 4 is taking over with themed displays and merchandise now popping up throughout the park. The energy is playful and fun, perfect for fans of the hit Disney Channel franchise. While you're there, check out the new Hollywood Studios-branded gear hitting the shelves.   Mother's Day Fun at Disney Springs Disney Springs is getting ready for Mother's Day with limited-time offerings just for Mom. From elegant brunch options to themed gifts and photo opportunities, this is the perfect spot to celebrate with your favorite Disney-loving mom.   Thunderbolts* Preview Greg shares his experience from an exclusive D23 preview of Marvel Studios' Thunderbolts at AMC Disney Springs. Expect fan-favorite characters, new plot twists, and a fresh take on the MCU's rogue lineup.   First Look at Epic Universe A Truly Epic Adventure Beyond Walt Disney World Greg shares his first impressions of Universal's Epic Universe to close out the show. It's a bold addition to Central Florida's theme park scene, from the lands of Super Nintendo World and Dark Universe to the new Harry Potter-themed area. How does it compare to Disney's latest offerings? You'll have to tune in to hear the verdict.  

    Earth Day Flashbacks & Star Wars Celebration News – This Week at Walt Disney World

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 72:53


    Live with Sam and Greg, we're breaking down everything you need to know This Week at Walt Disney World! April 23, 2025. You can watch this episode here on youtube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WCzYWNMFiI Easter Sunday in the Parks Spring was in full bloom at Walt Disney World over the Easter weekend. From floral photo ops to classic meet-and-greets, guests enjoyed festive touches across all four parks. We spotted Mr. and Mrs. Easter Bunny at Magic Kingdom, along with seasonal treats, egg displays, and some egg-ceptional surprises in the form of rare characters. Earth Week Highlights & a 1996 Flashback Walt Disney World continued its Earth Week celebration with special exhibits and interactive activities at Animal Kingdom, including conservation stations and eco-friendly crafts for kids. https://vimeo.com/538073498 We also took a nostalgic look back at the 1996 Earth Day television special, a time capsule of Disney's original conservation message. It featured appearances by Disney characters and Imagineers sharing early sustainability efforts across the parks. Star Wars Celebration News Reshapes the Galaxy Fresh from Star Wars Celebration Japan, major news has landed across the galaxy! From new Disney+ content to theatrical updates, one of the biggest stories was how The Mandalorian and Grogu will reshape the Galaxy's Edge timeline. What does this mean for Batuu? With new stories and character integrations, the Star Wars universe in the parks continues to evolve. Sam and Greg unpack what it could mean for ride overlays, appearances, and future merchandise. These updates from Star Wars Celebration are sure to influence how fans experience Star Wars at Disney Parks. May the 4th Is Coming to the Parks Get ready for May the 4th, the ultimate Star Wars holiday! Walt Disney World is prepping for an out-of-this-galaxy celebration. Guests can expect limited-time food and beverage offerings, exclusive May the 4th merchandise, and themed photo ops throughout Galaxy's Edge and beyond. If you're visiting in early May, this is the moment to lean into your love of the Force. Greg Spots' New Merch Greg hit the shops and came back with some fresh finds. From limited-edition Star Wars pins to Earth Day tees, Disney Springs and resort stores are brimming with collectible goodies this week. If you're into seasonal exclusives, now's the time to check it out.   Stay Tuned and Subscribe That's everything This Week at Walt Disney World! Be sure to catch the full video over on SamsDisneyDiary on YouTube, and don't forget to subscribe for all the latest Disney Parks coverage, merchandise roundups, and in-park fun.

    Easter Week 2025: Walls, Bunnies, and Big News at Walt Disney World

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 79:38


    Welcome to Easter Week at Walt Disney World! Easter Week at Walt Disney World is full of surprises—from park-wide construction updates to exciting event news, new merchandise, and a nostalgic look at a fan-favorite Walt Disney World Happy Easter Parade.  This live episode of This Week at Walt Disney World with Sam and Greg (April 16, 2025) captures it all. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I50D0yGNlvw Destination D23 Sells Out in Record Time If you blinked, you missed it. Tickets for Destination D23 sold out in less than 20 minutes! The buzz around this fan-favorite Disney fan event is real, and demand is higher than ever.   Construction Walls Everywhere! Speaking of walls, they're not just at the Grand Floridian. New construction walls have popped up across nearly every park: Hollywood Studios—Little Mermaid, Animal Kingdom Dino Land, Epcot Test Track, and Magic Kingdom Haunted Mansion.   Animal Kingdom Welcomes More Baby Animals More little ones have arrived at Animal Kingdom just in time for spring! From baby zebras to fluffy flamingos, the park is full of new life—making Kilimanjaro Safaris even more magical.   Disney Adventure World: Lion King Land Update At Walt Disney Studios Park in Paris, Disney Adventure World shared an update about its Lion King-themed expansion. The immersive area continues to take shape and promises to be a highlight of the resort's transformation.  Is it Splash Mountain?   Disney Destiny Cruise Ship News The next Disney Cruise Line fleet ship, the Disney Destiny, continues to reveal more details. This week, news about themed spaces and onboard experiences tied to Disney heroes and villains was also announced. The Easter Bunny Returns to Magic Kingdom Spring isn't complete without the Easter Bunny! Guests can spot Mr. and Mrs. Bunny greeting guests at Magic Kingdom, offering the perfect springtime photo op.   Looking Back at the Walt Disney World Happy Easter Parade Sam and Greg take a moment to reflect on the legacy of the Walt Disney World Happy Easter Parade, a TV tradition that ran from 1985 to 1999. The parade was a unique mix of holiday celebration and Disney Parks promotion, with celebrity hosts, character cameos, and sneak peeks. Stay Tuned and Subscribe That's everything This Week at Walt Disney World! Be sure to catch the full video over on SamsDisneyDiary on YouTube, and don't forget to subscribe for all the latest Disney Parks coverage, merchandise roundups, and in-park fun.

    This Week at Walt Disney World – April 9, 2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 69:58


    A Sweet Week with Ears, Eggs, and the Madness Championship Spring is blooming across Walt Disney World, and the magic keeps coming! From festive treats and new merchandise to attraction updates and championship finals, here's everything happening the week of April 9, 2025.  This Week at Walt Disney World, With Sam and Greg New Mickey Ears and Holiday Popcorn Buckets Magic Kingdom is serving up style and nostalgia. Brand-new Mickey ears have landed on shelves, featuring vibrant spring designs and seasonal flair. If you're a fan of holiday merch, you're in luck—Christmas ornament-style popcorn buckets have arrived! Construction Near Cosmic Ray's Starlight Café Keep an eye on Tomorrowland—fresh construction walls are now near Cosmic Ray's, hinting at future enhancements. While Disney hasn't revealed the plans yet, the area is buzzing with speculation and excitement for what's ahead. Tasty Updates at The Friar's Nook Head over to Fantasyland to try the new menu at The Friar's Nook, which now features a springtime twist. It's an easy and flavorful stop that pairs perfectly with nearby attractions like The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh and Seven Dwarfs Mine Train. Easter Egg Displays Across the Resorts Easter fun continues around Walt Disney World resorts, where elaborate egg displays still dazzle guests. From Pixar pals to Disney Princesses, the themed eggs are hand-decorated masterpieces. A highlight this week? The Muppets-themed eggs—colorful, witty, and full of nostalgic charm.   Celebrating National Caramel Day at Karamell-Küche We marked National Caramel Day (April 5) with a sweet stop at Karamell-Küche in Epcot's Germany Pavilion. With options like buttery caramel popcorn and decadent chocolate-dipped treats, it's a must-visit for caramel lovers, especially during spring festivities.   Spring Has Sprung at Flower & Garden Menus at the Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival have officially transitioned into their spring seasonal lineup. You'll now find lighter, brighter bites celebrating the season's flavors—perfect for snacking between topiary sightings and garden strolls.   Mickey and Minnie's Kiss Goodnight Returns Greg ended an evening at Magic Kingdom with Mickey and Minnie's surprise Kiss Goodnight. This magical farewell moment happens after the park closes and offers a sweet sendoff filled with music, lights, and heartfelt messages from everyone's favorite duo.   Disney Madness Championship Week After weeks of intense fan voting, Disney Madness 2025 reaches its thrilling final.  What is the Top Attraction At Walt Disney World 2025?   Are the results surprising? disneymadness.com to will be crowned the ultimate Walt Disney World favorite! Around the Parks and In the News There's even more magic to report from across the resort: Destination D23 Tickets go on sale on April 14th. A baby giraffe has joined the herd on the savanna at Disney's Animal Kingdom, delighting guests with its first appearances. DiveQuest at Epcot is back! This behind-the-scenes underwater adventure invites certified divers to explore The Seas with Nemo & Friends. Two major trailers just dropped: Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld and Tron: Ares. Both build anticipation for Disney's upcoming cinematic slate. To celebrate the 30th anniversary of A Goofy Movie, Disney announced an upcoming documentary and themed road trip experience—a must-see for fans of Max and Goofy. Stay Tuned and Subscribe That's everything This Week at Walt Disney World! Be sure to catch the full video over on SamsDisneyDiary on YouTube, and don't forget to subscribe for all the latest Disney Parks coverage, merchandise roundups, and in-park fun.     Link to Youtube https://youtu.be/LO-ouQX87oQ

    Behind the Magic with Sam and Greg: Disney Dreamers, Starlight Parade, and More – April 2, 2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 69:42


    In the April 2, 2025 episode of This Week at Walt Disney World, Sam and Greg deliver a packed live stream. They cover the latest Walt Disney World updates—from inspiring events like the Disney Dreamers Academy and Starlight Parade to exclusive merchandise and seasonal surprises. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6JgHx7ne7o Behind the Scenes at Disney Dreamers Academy Greg takes viewers behind the scenes of the Disney Dreamers Starlight Parade experience. He begins with a heartfelt look at the Disney Dreamers Academy. The program includes character meet-and-greets, inspiring speakers, and insider access to new entertainment. Fans get a look at Jiminy Cricket and Geppetto, plus previews of Unfairly Ever After and The Little Mermaid – A Musical Adventure. Interviews with current and former Walt Disney World Ambassadors round out the coverage. Star Wars Merch and Seasonal Surprises A fresh batch of Star Wars merchandise is now in the parks. New Create-Your-World headbands feature Darth Vader, Stormtroopers, Ewoks, and R2-D2. Meanwhile, Christmas-themed popcorn bucket ornaments are already turning heads—yes, even in spring! Fresh Arrivals and Easter Fun New Lug bags have arrived in the parks, adding bright color to every visit. At Animal Kingdom, tropical America signage signals exciting changes. Across the resort, Figment merchandise is flying off shelves, and vibrant Easter egg displays are drawing smiles. Water Parks Return and Disneyland 70 For the first time since 2019, Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach will be open at the same time. Just in time for summer, this double splash is great news. In California, Sam and Greg also spotlight Disneyland's upcoming 70th anniversary celebrations. Meet Blue: New Droid in the Starlight Parade A new float has joined the Disney Dreamers Starlight Parade, and it features Blue, a mysterious BDX droid that's raising eyebrows. Sam and Greg speculate on what this tech marvel could mean for future storytelling. Watch the full episode now on Fantasyland News or SamsDisneyDiary. And stay tuned for more updates on the Disney Dreamers Starlight Parade and beyond.  

    March 25, 2025 Hollywood Studios News, EPCOT Surprises, and a Figment-Sized Sugar Rush!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 71:27


    Streamed live on March 26, 2025, our latest update takes you from new PEZ collectibles to the biggest stage news at Disney's Hollywood Studios—including official debut dates for The Little Mermaid – A Musical Adventure and Villains: Unfairly Ever After. Watch the Stream Here https://www.youtube.com/live/N4rXsYnB6S0?si=0ojn4n7j0hMiEbw4 Mark Your Calendars: Big Stage Shows Coming to Hollywood Studios Two major live productions are making waves this summer: The Little Mermaid – A Musical Adventure officially premieres June 10, 2025, bringing an all-new theatrical take on Ariel's story to Disney's Hollywood Studios. Disney Villains: Unfairly Ever After opens May 27, 2025, transforming Sunset Showcase into the realm of the Magic Mirror. Expect appearances from Maleficent, Cruella de Vil, and Captain Hook in this villainous musical celebration. Figment and Hatbox Ghost Join the PEZ Party New PEZ dispensers featuring Figment and the Hatbox Ghost have arrived! These colorful collectibles are available across the parks and flying off the shelves. We grabbed a few for the stash—because who can resist that purple dragon? Disney Princesses Add Royal Flair to Living with the Land Over at EPCOT, Living with the Land has received a surprise royal makeover. For a limited time, scenes within the greenhouse are inspired by Disney Princesses, adding magic to every turn of this classic attraction. Snow White's Food Truck Debuts at Disney Springs Disney Springs just welcomed Snow White's Food Truck, a storybook-inspired dining option serving charming bites. Plus, brand-new Little Mermaid Spirit Jerseys and merchandise are making their debut across Walt Disney World. Shaded Dining Now Open in Toy Story Land Guests at Toy Story Land can now enjoy a new covered dining area, offering much-needed shade and seating in Andy's backyard. It's a small addition with a big impact on comfort and convenience. Easter at EPCOT: Thumper Bucket & Eggstravaganza Fun Easter celebrations have begun at EPCOT! Keep an eye out for the Thumper popcorn bucket and join the annual Eggstravaganza scavenger hunt, with themed eggs hidden throughout World Showcase. New Manatees Make a Splash at The Seas Pavilion Say hello to the newest arrivals at The Seas Pavilion—manatees! These gentle giants have found a new home in the aquarium, offering a peaceful and educational stop during your EPCOT adventure. Breaking News from Canada Pavilion We now know what's next for EPCOT's Canada Pavilion—and the future looks exciting! Full details are shared in this week's video, along with on-site construction footage and speculation on what's to come.

    This Week at Walt Disney World: March 19, 2025 Highlights with Sam and Greg

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 65:00


    Welcome back to another packed edition of This Week at Walt Disney World with Sam and Greg! The March 19, 2025, Disney World update is full of exciting news, seasonal treats, tech surprises, and bittersweet farewells. Let's break it all down. Disney Madness 2025: From the Sweet 16 to the Elite 8 The excitement builds as we enter the Elite 8 round of Disney Madness 2025! This annual tournament pits your favorite Walt Disney World attractions against each other in a battle for the top spot. Voting is still open, so it's not too late to have your say and help decide which attractions advance to the FINAL 4. Cast your votes now at DisneyMadness.com! ​Sam's Disney Diary A 24-Hour Simpsons Channel Arrives on Disney+ It's finally here: Disney+ launched a 24/7 Simpsons channel, bringing round-the-clock mischief, mayhem, and D'ohs to subscribers everywhere. It's a nostalgic, animated watch fest, and it's just getting started. [caption id="attachment_68007" align="aligncenter" width="1834"] Disney+ Adds 24/7 Simpsons Stream[/caption] GEO-82: Epcot's Adults-Only Lounge Named After much speculation, Epcot's long-awaited adults-only space has a name—GEO-82. Inspired by the park's original “geosphere” design and its 1982 debut, this new lounge promises to be a sleek hideaway for grown-up guests. Stay tuned for opening details! Grand Floridian Easter: The Grand Cottage Returns Over at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort, The Grand Cottage is back and brimming with Easter treats. From oversized chocolate eggs to specialty snacks, it's the sweetest stop of the season. Reclaimed and Reforged: A New Lightsaber Experience Lightsaber fans, take note! The all-new Reclaimed and Reforged build experience is a must-do. This immersive offering introduces new saber designs and lore for collectors and Padawans alike. NVIDIA's AI Droid Tech and Big Farewells Tech fans got a treat this week as NVIDIA unveiled AI Box Droid prototypes that could shape Disney Parks tech in the future. But it's not all additions—“It's Tough to Be a Bug” has officially closed, marking the end of a longtime Animal Kingdom attraction. Grand Fiesta Tour Reopens Early In happier news, the Grand Fiesta Tour in Epcot's Mexico Pavilion has reopened ahead of schedule after its refurbishment. ¡Viva Donald, Panchito, and José! New Popcorn Buckets, Easter Surprises, and Pin Trading Milestone We're spotting new popcorn buckets and seasonal surprises and celebrating a huge milestone—25 years of Disney Pin Trading! Whether you're a casual collector or a lanyard legend, it's a great time to trade. DVC Lounge Now Open at Magic Kingdom Disney Vacation Club members, rejoice! The new DVC Member Lounge at Magic Kingdom is now officially open. This exclusive spot offers a relaxing space to recharge—literally and figuratively. [caption id="attachment_68017" align="aligncenter" width="2000"] McKim's Mile House Opens at Magic Kingdom[/caption] D23 Sneak Peek: Live-Action Snow White Greg wraps up this week's episode with a special report from Disney Springs, where he caught a sneak peek of the upcoming live-action Snow White during a D23 event. From costumes to casting, it's a fresh new take on the beloved classic. Join Us LIVE Every Wednesday for This Week at Walt Disney World! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=roQKaNCFAxo Want to stay on top of the latest Disney news, updates, and discussions? Join us LIVE every Wednesday at 9 PM Eastern! We'll dive into all the week's biggest stories, answer your questions, and chat about what's next for the parks.  All this week March 19 2025 Disney World

    This Week at Walt Disney World with Sam and Greg March 14, 2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 51:48


    We're back! After a brief break, we're diving right into all the Disney magic you missed. The Disney Attraction Madness Tournament has moved from the Round of 64 through the Round of 32 to the Sweet 16—did your favorite make the cut? Before we get to that, Greg takes us on a tour of the 2025 EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival, covering CommuniCore Hall, festival merchandise, Spike the Bee's population exploration, the Inside Out 2 gardens, princess additions on Living with the Land, and updates to the butterfly garden. Over at Disney's Animal Kingdom, our favorite Dinoland dino is now a pile of rocks backstage. At Disney Springs, there's plenty happening, including the AMC preparing for the premiere of the live-action Snow White and a D23 “Space Mountain and Beyond” event. To wrap things up, Greg shares some first images from The Little Mermaid – A Musical Adventure at Disney's Hollywood Studios. Your mission, if you choose to accept it: Vote for your favorite attraction now at www.DisneyMadness.com. Catch us every Wednesday at 9:00 PM Eastern.

    This Week at Walt Disney World: Disney News & Disney Madness 2025 Launch (February 26, 2025)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 71:27


    This week's show is packed with Disney news you won't want to miss. From the Festival of the Arts finale to the exciting launch of Disney Madness 2025, we've got everything covered.   Youtube Video  https://www.youtube.com/live/2GwaFbYQwE0?si=oaeZITTb1PiSnak7 Festival of the Arts Comes to a Spectacular Close The Epcot International Festival of the Arts wraps up with a breathtaking Disney on Broadway finale. As the festival ends, fans celebrate the incredible performances and artistry that made this year unforgettable. 2025 Flower & Garden Festival Foodie Guide Released Get ready to drool over the newly released 2025 Flower & Garden Festival Foodie Guide. With so many delicious details to share, we break down the must-try dishes and seasonal flavors coming next year. Powerline Popcorn Bucket at Disneyland—Will It Come to Disney World? The much-anticipated Powerline Popcorn Bucket has arrived at Disneyland. The big question: Will it make its way to Walt Disney World? Fans are eagerly waiting to see if they'll get their hands on this nostalgic collectible. A New Parade Website and the End of Virtual Queues Disney just launched a brand-new parade website, and virtual queues are officially gone. Greg was there on day one to see how long the line was—NO CLICKBAIT! Find out what this means for future Disney park visits. Andor Season 2 Trailer and Lucasfilm's Big Update Lucasfilm just dropped the first trailer for Andor Season 2, but the real shocker is the surprising update on its release schedule. We break down the details and what it means for Star Wars fans. Disney Madness 2025: The Ultimate Attraction Tournament Has Begun! We are thrilled to officially launch the 2025 Disney Madness Attraction Tournament! The battle for the top Disney attraction has begun, and it's time for you to cast your votes. Visit DisneyMadness.com to participate in this ultimate fan showdown. We're previewing the Round of 64, and yes, TriceraTop Spin didn't make the cut. Catch It All on This Week at Walt Disney World

    February 19, 2025 - This Week at Walt Disney World

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 68:51


    Disney surprised guests with Villaintines and Valentine's Day activities you won't want to miss. Plus, we're talking about the all-new carousel popcorn buckets, EPCOT's preparations for the 2025 Flower & Garden Festival with topiaries already popping up, and new pass holder magnets have arrived. Over at Magic Kingdom,a  new track has arrived for Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, and big changes are happening at Disney's Animal Kingdom as dinos start disappearing from the landscape. Don't miss the latest news, updates, and fun Disney conversation—live with Sam and Greg!   youutbe video https://www.youtube.com/live/ESmWl0JzS18?feature=shared  

    February 12, 2025 - This Week at Walt Disney World

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 71:40


    February 11, 2025 - This Week at Walt Disney World, Join Sam from Sam's Disney Diary and Greg at Fantasy Land News to go over this week's news from Walt Disney World. Including Magic Kingdom had the Super Bowl MVP Parade featuring Jalen Hurts from the Philadelphia Eagles. We were in Cinderella Castle Hub and Main Street USA for the whole ordeal, along with news from around the park. At Epcot, we saw the end of Arts Fest and the beginning of the Flower & Garden Festival 2025. Butterfly garden, flower beds, and a new pirates-themed playground. Along with new pins from the Disney Artist Collection, which were released today. Disney Springs had the new Cinderella 75th Anniversary Collection, and we have the whole thing to share with you. Including the most amazing Crocs ever.

    This Week at Walt Disney World – February 5, 2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 68:07


    Tomorrowland construction continues, Big Thunder Mountain and Swiss Family Treehouse are getting updates at Magic Kingdom. EPCOT sees new walls in Canada, scaffolding in Mexico, and work near Spaceship Earth. New merchandise has arrived, including Class of 2025 Mickey Graduation Hats, the Most Magical Place on Earth collection, and Riviera Resort ears and Loungefly bags! At Disney Springs, AMC is ready for Captain America: Brave New World, with merch, shirts, toys, and more! Amorette's debuts new charcuterie and Turkey & Brie croissants, plus a Fantastic Four preview launch! Over at Disney's BoardWalk, more construction walls are up, and we say goodbye to It's Tough to Be a Bug at Animal Kingdom. Join us every Wednesday at 9 PM ET for all the latest Disney Parks updates!

    January 29, 2025 - This Week at Walt Disney World

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 75:29


    Big changes are coming to Disney's Hollywood Studios! This week, Disney confirmed the final day for MuppetVision 3D* and the surrounding Muppets Courtyard locations—so we're diving into what's leaving and how it compares to concept art for the new Monsters, Inc. land. Plus, we'll check in on major construction updates at Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom, including a surprise new addition to Kilimanjaro Safaris! Join us for all that and more this week at Walt Disney World LIVE! Join us this week and every Wednesday LIVE at 9 pm East.   Youutbe Link  https://youtube.com/live/xoCQX2cqHcY  

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