POPULARITY
Fresh off his early June trip to Walt Disney World, Kurt lets us know what new/refurbished experiences he tried and what he thought of them (without giving too much away). He shares perceptions on Rock n Roller Coaster Starring the Muppets, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin, Zootopoia Better Zoogether, Smugglers Run, and more. He also also gives us a report on crowds and construction and if he had anything good to eat! Hopefully, his report can help us guests who have upcoming summer trips.
Wyatt, executive producer at Walt Disney Imagineering overseeing the reimagination of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad in the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World talks with James Shillinglaw of Insider Travel Report about what's changed and updated on this classic attraction. It's all part of the summer launch of Disney World's One Cool Kids' Summer, with updated attractions, new and updated shows and new experiences. For more information, visit www.disneyworld.com or www.disneytravelagents.com. All our Insider Travel Report video interviews are archived and available on our Youtube channel (youtube.com/insidertravelreport), and as podcasts with the same title on: Spotify, Pandora, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Listen Notes, Podchaser, TuneIn + Alexa, Podbean, iHeartRadio, Google, Amazon Music/Audible, Deezer, Podcast Addict, and iTunes Apple Podcasts, which supports Overcast, Pocket Cast, Castro and Castbox.
Cool Kids Summer is back at Walt Disney World in 2026, and it's better than ever. On May 26, all four theme parks (Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Disney's Hollywood Studios, and Disney's Animal Kingdom) opened new attractions to kick off the summer season. These include Jessie's Roundup, Goofycore, Soarin' Across America, Bluey's Wild World, Magic of Disney Animation (including Disney Jr. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Live), Millennium Falcon: Smuggler's Run featuring The Mandalorian and Grogu, and Rock 'n' Roller Coaster: Starring the Muppets. This is in addition to Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, which recently reopened with major enhancements and upgrades. In this episode, I share my honest review of Cool Kids Summer thanks to a week-long preview hosted by Disney Parks. Get ad-free episodes, bonus episodes, in-depth news analysis, and premium content at patreon.com/imaginationskyway. To plan a trip, be sure to work with KMV Travel. Read Matt's Imagineering column in WDW Magazine. Imagination Skyway is a Disney Parks and Imagineering podcast. Episodes explore attraction design, recap Disney news, and dive into the stories behind the magic, including interviews with Disney Imagineers, Disney Legends, and other Disney creators. Not affiliated with or endorsed by The Walt Disney Company. Disney is a trademark of The Walt Disney Company. Tag me and join the conversation below. Instagram: www.instagram.com/imaginationskyway Facebook: www.facebook.com/imaginationskyway YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@imaginationskyway Email: matthew.krul@imaginationskyway.com How to Support the Show Share the podcast with your friends Rate and review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify Join our Patreon Group - https://www.patreon.com/imaginationskyway Enjoy the show!
Len Testa and Jim Hill review Walt Disney World's latest wave of attraction updates, including the new Soarin' Across America film, the Muppets' chaotic takeover of Rock 'n' Roller Coaster, and the newly refurbished Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. Then, Los Angeles Times columnist Todd Martens joins the show to discuss Disneyland's evolving version of Galaxy's Edge, why Disney is pivoting away from strict sequel-era storytelling, and how the updated Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run finally addresses years of guest feedback. NEWS • Len shares first impressions of Soarin' Across America, including the updated Patrick Warburton pre-show and the new opening rocket launch sequence • Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets debuts with extensive new ride scenes, classic rock parody album covers, and dozens of hidden gags • Big Thunder Mountain Railroad reopens with a smoother ride experience and upgraded effects after its lengthy refurbishment • Disney expands Walt Disney World luggage transfer service to American, United, and Southwest Airlines • Universal announces a Sinners-themed Halloween Horror Nights house for both Orlando and Hollywood FEATURE • Todd Martens discusses Disneyland's changing approach to Galaxy's Edge and the return of classic Star Wars characters and locations • Why the original immersive “live your own Star Wars story” concept struggled to fully materialize inside the land • The updated Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run adds new destinations, including Coruscant, Bespin, Endor, and Tatooine • How Imagineering redesigned the attraction to improve gameplay for pilots, engineers, and gunners alike For this episode's full show notes, click here. HOSTS • Jim Hill - X/Twitter: @JimHillMedia | Instagram: @JimHillMedia | Website: jimhillmedia.com • Len Testa - Bluesky: @lentesta.bsky.social | Instagram: @len.testa | Website: touringplans.com GUEST • Todd Martens - Bluesky: @toddmartens.bsky.social | Instagram: @toddmartens FOLLOW • Facebook: @JimHillMediaNews • YouTube: @jimhillmedia • TikTok: @jimhillmedia • Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/jimhillmedia/ SUPPORT Support the show and access bonus episodes and additional content at https://www.patreon.com/jimhillmedia. PRODUCTION CREDITS Edited by Dave Grey Produced by Eric Hersey - https://strongmindedagency.com SPONSOR • UnlockedMagic.com - Save on your next Disney vacation with discounted Walt Disney World tickets: https://unlockedmagic.com/?utm_source=partner&utm_campaign=disneydish EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/DISNEYDISH Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee If you would like to sponsor a show on the Jim Hill Media Podcast Network, reach out today. https://www.jimhillmedia.com/sponsor/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Len Testa and Jim Hill review Walt Disney World's latest wave of attraction updates, including the new Soarin' Across America film, the Muppets' chaotic takeover of Rock 'n' Roller Coaster, and the newly refurbished Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. Then Los Angeles Times columnist Todd Martens joins the show to discuss Disneyland's evolving version of Galaxy's Edge, why Disney is pivoting away from strict sequel-era storytelling, and how the updated Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run finally addresses years of guest feedback. NEWS • Len shares first impressions of Soarin' Across America, including the updated Patrick Warburton pre-show and the new opening rocket launch sequence • Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets debuts with extensive new ride scenes, classic rock parody album covers, and dozens of hidden gags • Big Thunder Mountain Railroad reopens with a smoother ride experience and upgraded effects after its lengthy refurbishment • Disney expands Walt Disney World luggage transfer service to American, United, and Southwest Airlines • Universal announces a Sinners-themed Halloween Horror Nights house for both Orlando and Hollywood FEATURE • Todd Martens discusses Disneyland's changing approach to Galaxy's Edge and the return of classic Star Wars characters and locations • Why the original immersive “live your own Star Wars story” concept struggled to fully materialize inside the land • The updated Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run adds new destinations including Coruscant, Bespin, Endor, and Tatooine • How Imagineering redesigned the attraction to improve gameplay for pilots, engineers, and gunners alike For this episode's full show notes, click here. HOSTS • Jim Hill - X/Twitter: @JimHillMedia | Instagram: @JimHillMedia | Website: jimhillmedia.com • Len Testa - Bluesky: @lentesta.bsky.social | Instagram: @len.testa | Website: touringplans.com GUEST • Todd Martens - Bluesky: @toddmartens.bsky.social | Instagram: @toddmartens FOLLOW • Facebook: @JimHillMediaNews • YouTube: @jimhillmedia • TikTok: @jimhillmedia • Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/jimhillmedia/ SUPPORT Support the show and access bonus episodes and additional content at https://www.patreon.com/jimhillmedia. PRODUCTION CREDITS Edited by Dave Grey Produced by Eric Hersey - https://strongmindedagency.com SPONSOR • UnlockedMagic.com - Save on your next Disney vacation with discounted Walt Disney World tickets: https://unlockedmagic.com/?utm_source=partner&utm_campaign=disneydish EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/DISNEYDISH Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee If you would like to sponsor a show on the Jim Hill Media Podcast Network, reach out today. https://www.jimhillmedia.com/sponsor/ EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/DISNEYDISH Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Vacationeers Theme Parks & More Podcast, Tom is joined by Jon to catch up on recent theme park visits, livestreams, food reviews, and a packed round of theme park news.We start in The Queue with updates from SeaWorld Orlando's Seven Seas Food Festival, Universal Orlando's UOAP Bonus Benefits, EPCOT Flower & Garden Festival livestreams, House of Blues, Gideon's Bakehouse, Chicken Guy, Busch Gardens Tampa, and Discovery Cove.Then we move into the news, including the latest quarterly results from Disney, Universal/Comcast, United Parks & Resorts, and Six Flags, plus major updates from around the theme park industry.Stories discussed include:Universal Orlando confirming the phased closure of The Lost Continent at Islands of AdventureUniversal's Horror Make-Up Show temporarily closing for a reimagined versionUniversal replacing Thunder Falls Terrace with a new full-service dining conceptDisney World reopening Big Thunder Mountain Railroad after refurbishmentDisney Springs adding Level99 and Six Ravens this summerWalt Disney World adding its first new Magic Kingdom ferryboat since 1976SeaWorld Orlando's Electric Ocean returning with a new drone showSix Flags bringing Holiday in the Park back to Six Flags Over Georgia and Six Flags Great AdventureFrom earnings reports to ferryboats, closing lands, returning festivals, drone shows, cookies, and theme park food, this episode covers a little bit of everything.So until the next vlog, podcast or livestream, keep making memories.
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is back at Magic Kingdom after a lengthy refurbishment, and Disney fans wasted no time flooding Frontierland for the reopening. Lauren and Eric break down the surprisingly massive crowds, debate whether the updated coaster was really worth a multi-hour wait, and compare Walt Disney World's version of Big Thunder to Disneyland's and even Disneyland Paris'. They also dive into one of the week's biggest travel stories: the shutdown of Spirit Airlines and what Disney travelers can do to keep finding affordable flights in an increasingly expensive travel landscape. HIGHLIGHTS Big Thunder Mountain Railroad officially reopens at Magic Kingdom after a lengthy refurbishment Lauren and Eric react to the massive opening day crowds and multi-hour wait times A coast-to-coast debate over whether Disneyland or Walt Disney World has the better versions of classic attractions Pirates of the Caribbean, Haunted Mansion, Space Mountain, and It's a Small World all enter the Disney attraction showdown Why Disneyland's Fantasyland feels different and more nostalgic to longtime Disney fans Spirit Airlines officially shuts down after nearly 34 years in business The impact Spirit's closure could have on Disney travelers looking for budget-friendly vacations Alternative budget airline options for Disney trips including Breeze, Allegiant, Frontier, and Southwest Travel hacks and booking strategies that can help Disney fans save money on flights Why flexibility and rebooking may be the key to cheaper Disney vacations moving forward For this episode's full show notes, click here. HOSTS Eric Hersey – X: @erichersey | Instagram: @erichersey Lauren Hersey – X: @laurenhersey2 | Instagram: @lauren_hersey_ FOLLOW – DIS & HERS Website: DisAndHers.com Instagram: @disandhers TikTok: @disandhers Facebook: Dis and Hers YouTube: Dis & Hers FOLLOW – JIM HILL MEDIA Facebook: JimHillMediaNews Instagram: JimHillMedia TikTok: JimHillMedia SUPPORT Support the show and access bonus episodes and additional content at Patreon.com/JimHillMedia. PRODUCTION CREDITS Edited & Produced by Eric Hersey – Strong Minded Agency If you would like to sponsor a show on the Jim Hill Media Podcast Network, reach out today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Time to talk Disney News! We run through a ton of Disney World news, from 2027 booking windows and dining offers, to brand-new resorts and major refurbishments. Along the way, we share what we saw firsthand on the monorail loop and debate which upcoming lands will feel truly game-changing.We discuss: • 2027 Walt Disney World vacation packages• Disney Lakeshore Lodge progress, theming and why the lazy river has us SUPER excited• Grand Floridian lobby refresh, The Perch bar and the return of afternoon tea• Polynesian DVC tower impressions and why Wailulu Bar and Grill surprised us• Hollywood Studios construction momentum for Monstropolis and the Monsters Inc Door Coaster• Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party timing, pricing reality and who should still do it• Big Thunder Mountain Railroad updates, smoother ride hopes and the new 38-inch height rule• Animation Courtyard reopening highlights including the indoor Alice playground• Typhoon Lagoon H2O Glow Nights and what makes it a smart add-on• Rock 'n' Roller Coaster re-theme to the Muppets• Small updates we oddly care about, including hotel pump soap and Pop Century lobby changes• Listener questions on Villains Land, Emperor's New Groove rumors and what we're most hyped forPlease go follow us over on our Welcome to Disneyville Instagram because we're pretty active over there!If you guys leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, it helps us so much!Book your next trip to Disney with Tyler's expert travel agents from People Mover Travel by your side! Watch the pod on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@disneyvillepodcastFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/disneyvillepodcast/Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/disneyvillepodcastCheck out our website: www.welcometodisneyville.comShop our MERCH: https://www.welcometodisneyville.com/shopWant to get to know Tyler and Jessica even more? Check out their YouTube channels!Jessica's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@itsjessicabraunTyler's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@tylertravelstvAre you thinking of planning a Disney vacation? Tyler's amazing team of travel agents can help! Visit the People Mover Travel website to learn how! Get a free quote from People Mover Travel: https://www.peoplemovertravel.com
I'm so excited to talk about Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, which makes its return after a lengthy remodel. It has been well executed and it's as fun as ever--though perhaps in a slightly less bumpy way--at least for the moment. We will cover not only the history of this mountain but of its sister mountains at Disneyland, Tokyo Disneyland and Disneyland Paris. My business partner, Mark David Jones, joins me to discuss the original opening of Big Thunder here at Magic Kingdom, where he was part of the opening crew. He emphasizes how the attraction was the starting point for massive changes that would emerge at Walt Disney World in the years that followed, making it the resort destination of the world. And of course I'll give you my play by play review of the attraction in its refurbished state. So join us as Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Returns. Be sure to check out my latest endeavor, Disneyland Insights: Inspiration, Ideas & Magic for You and Your Organization. __________________________________________________ Disney Insights YouTube Page--Check it out and subscribe. DisneyInsights.com--So many resources at our home site. Be sure to subscribe to receive notice of upcoming podcasts. My newest book, A Century of Powerful Disney Insights, Volume I 1923-1973, The Walt & Roy Disney Years is available! Also, check out my two of my other books, The Wonderful World of Customer Service at Disney and Disney, Leadership and You. Also, for those examining other business benchmarks beyond Disney, check out Lead with Your Customer: Transform Culture and Brand Into World-Class Excellence. _______________________________________________________ Check out Zanolla Travel to book your next vacation! David & Leah Zanolla ZanollaTravel.com Owner/Agents (309) 863-5469 _________________________________________________________ Performance Journeys This podcast and post is provided by J. Jeff Kober and Performance Journeys, which celebrates more than 20 years as a training and development group bringing best in business ideas through books, keynotes, workshops, seminars and online tools to help you take your organization to the next level. Want a Keynote Speaker? More than just nice stories, I offer proven insight and solutions having worked in the trench. Need Consulting? I've worked for decades across the public, private and non-profit arena. Need Support? We offer so many classroom, online, and other resources to help you improve your customer service delivery, leadership excellence, and employee engagement. Contact us today, and let us help you on your Performance Journey!
Send us Fan MailEpisode 253: Big Thunder Mountain Returns, Disney Cruise Chaos & Halloween Starts in May
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is back at Walt Disney World after a massive refurbishment—and we break down what changed, what didn't, and why this might be the blueprint for how Disney updates its classic attractions. Plus, we shift gears and head to the Bahamas as we hear a firsthand report from the Royal Beach Club Paradise Island—covering the vibe, food, experience, and whether it's worth adding to your next cruise itinerary. Is Disney getting it right with Big Thunder? And how does Royal Caribbean's newest beach experience stack up? Ask us any questions about what we have discussed. Civil discussions encouraged. Email us at show@magicourway.com, call or text 815-MOWICAN (669-4226), or slide into our social media DMs. Every thought and opinion will forever be welcome on this Disney fan podcast. This is show #627.
Join Attractions Magazine contributing writers and correspondents as they bring you news and discussion about all things themed entertainment and parks, including Disney, Universal Studios and beyond on The Attractions Podcast. Topics of conversation on this week's episode of The Attractions Podcast: Universal Orlando summer 2026: what's new vs returning and what's best for every age group Six Flags Magic Mountain restores historic coaster name for America 250, park's 50th anniversary SeaWorld San Diego adds new nighttime drone show to summer lineup Legoland parks worldwide debut FIFA World Cup 2026 Experience this summer (Review) Big Thunder Mountain Railroad unearths new effects and a smoother ride at Walt Disney World The Attractions Podcast is brought to you by MEI-Travel and Mouse Fan Travel. They provide premium service and expert advice to get the most for your vacation time and dollars. Visit them at mei-travel.com. We welcome your suggestions and want you to be a part of the discussion. Please send your comments to info@attractionsmagazine.com with the subject line “The Attractions Podcast.” Statements or opinions herein are those of the hosts and advertisers and do not necessarily reflect the views of the producers, Dream Together Media LLC, or staff.
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad reopened at Magic Kingdom on May 3 with a new track, updated trains, and enhanced special effects alongside an updated story from Walt Disney Imagineering. In addition, Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party tickets go on sale May 12 (or May 5 for guests with a qualifying Walt Disney World Resort reservation) for party dates spanning August 7 through October 31. In this Disney Parks news episode, we also discuss Disney Week of Wishes, Disney Lakeshore Lodge, and a fourth Seven Seas Lagoon ferry boat launching in 2027. Get ad-free episodes, bonus episodes, in-depth news analysis, and premium content at patreon.com/imaginationskyway. To plan a trip, be sure to work with KMV Travel. Read Matt's Imagineering column in WDW Magazine. Imagination Skyway is a Disney Parks and Imagineering podcast. Episodes explore attraction design, recap Disney news, and dive into the stories behind the magic, including interviews with Disney Imagineers, Disney Legends, and other Disney creators. Not affiliated with or endorsed by The Walt Disney Company. Disney is a trademark of The Walt Disney Company. Tag me and join the conversation below. Instagram: www.instagram.com/imaginationskyway Facebook: www.facebook.com/imaginationskyway YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@imaginationskyway Email: matthew.krul@imaginationskyway.com How to Support the Show Share the podcast with your friends Rate and review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify Join our Patreon Group - https://www.patreon.com/imaginationskyway Enjoy the show!
Welcome to Episode 260 of the Vacationeers Theme Parks & More Podcast!This week, Tom and Jon cover personal updates, theme park news, the latest Halloween Horror Nights speculation map, and a listener-driven main topic built around Chris's Orlando vacation planning questions.In The Queue, Jon talks about breakfast at Topolino's Terrace, Tom talks about Easter weekend at the Pier 60 Sugar Sand Festival, another visit to 3 Daughters Brewing Clearwater Beach, a stay at the Hilton Clearwater Beach Resort & Spa, and seeing Helloween at House of Blues.In the news, the guys discuss the passing of Buddy the Gator at Gatorland, changes coming to SeaWorld Orlando's Expedition Odyssey, CityWalk updates at Universal Orlando, the return of free beer at SeaWorld, Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin reopening, and the latest timing for Big Thunder Mountain Railroad.In the Rumor Report, Tom and Jon discuss the latest Halloween Horror Nights speculation map and what it could mean for this year's event.Then in the main topic, Tom breaks down a long list of practical vacation-planning questions from listener Chris, including SeaWorld hotel perks, Quick Queue strategy, All-Day Dining timing, Aquatica logistics, ticket rules, Universal hotel strategy, Gatorland discounts, and more. It's a useful discussion not just for Chris, but for anyone trying to plan a smoother Orlando theme park vacation.Whether you're plotting your rope drop, planning your first meal, decoding HHN rumors, or just trying not to get soaked on Journey to Atlantis, this episode is packed with practical tips and current updates.Listen now and keep making memories.
Welcome to Geeks Corner! This week, the Geeks are joined by Clocky from Sent From Disneyland. During the conversation, they talk about Peter Pan & Wendy take flight in Disney Starlight at Walt Disney World Resort, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad has an opening date at Walt Disney World Resort, songs for Rock ‘n' Roller Coaster Starring the Muppets, and a game of This or That! We hope you enjoy this episode of Geeks Corner and join the conversation in the comments! We'll see you 'round the corner!THE WEEK IN GEEKPeter Pan & Wendy Take Flight in Disney Starlight at Walt Disney World Resort https://dapsmagic.com/2026/04/peter-pan-and-wendy-take-flight-in-disney-starlight-dream-the-night-away-parade-at-walt-disney-world-resort/Reopening Date for Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at Walt Disney World Resort Revealed https://dapsmagic.com/2026/04/big-thunder-mountain-reopening-at-walt-disney-world-resort-on-may-3rd-with-lower-height-requirement/Song 2 Revealed as First Song for Rock ‘n' Roller Coaster Starring the Muppets https://dapsmagic.com/2026/04/song-2-revealed-as-first-song-for-rock-n-roller-coaster-starring-the-muppets/
Disney Parks Podcast Show #921- Disney New For The Week Of April 13, 2026 In today's show, we have news about New Magic Coming to Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at Disney World, Star Wars Popcorn Buckets, Sippers, and More New Novelties Deploying Soon Across Disneyland, and so much more on today's Disney Parks Podcast. The post Disney Parks Podcast Show #921- Disney New For The Week Of April 13, 2026 appeared first on Disney Parks Podcast.
Disney Parks Podcast Show #921- Disney New For The Week Of April 13, 2026 In today's show, we have news about New Magic Coming to Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at Disney World, Star Wars Popcorn Buckets, Sippers, and More New Novelties Deploying Soon Across Disneyland, and so much more on today's Disney Parks Podcast. The post Disney Parks Podcast Show #921- Disney New For The Week Of April 13, 2026 appeared first on Disney Parks Podcast.
Disney Parks Podcast Show #921- Disney New For The Week Of April 13, 2026 In today's show, we have news about New Magic Coming to Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at Disney World, Star Wars Popcorn Buckets, Sippers, and More New Novelties Deploying Soon Across Disneyland, and so much more on today's Disney Parks Podcast. The post Disney Parks Podcast Show #921- Disney New For The Week Of April 13, 2026 appeared first on Disney Parks Podcast.
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad feels like pure fun: a runaway mine train, a mountain of red rock, and a few perfect sight gags that hit at 35 miles an hour. But the ride's real story starts way earlier, in the myths America told itself about the frontier and the Western movies that turned those myths into pop culture. We follow that thread from Frederick Jackson Turner's famous frontier thesis to how Walt Disney shaped his original Frontierland into something that resembles actual history.Then things get messy. Mark Davis' fingerprints are all over Disney's greatest achievements and in the late-'60s he began designing his theme park masterpiece: Thunder Mesa and the Western River Expedition. And that's when things start to go wrong.But from the wreckage of the project emerged one of Disney's greatest attractions: Big Thunder Mountain Railroad - the only ride that can actually be prescribed by a Doctor as a cure for kidney stones.If you love Disney history, theme park design, Imagineering legends, or just want to ride Big Thunder with smarter eyes, hit play. Subscribe, share the episode with a fellow parks nerd, and leave a review with your best Big Thunder plus-up idea.Thanks for listening!We'd love it if you would give us a review on your podcast platform of choice: iTunes, Spotify, etc... They're really helpful.And get in touch and let us know about YOUR Plus-Ups for the attractions we've talked about! We'd love to tell them on the air.Come visit us on Bluesky, Mastodon, Instagram, or whatever social media you like. Just look up Lowdown on the Plus-Up and you'll probably find us. Or drop us a note to comments@lowdown-plus-up.com and let us know any questions or comments about how YOU would like to plus-something-up! We are a Boardwalk Times production.Boardwalk Times, https://boardwalktimes.net/Boardwalk Times store, https://boardwalktimes.store .
The State of the Kingdom returns for Q1 2026.Stephen, Kaity, and Jenny break down the biggest Disney Parks announcements, construction updates, and rumors shaping the future of the parks. From Tropical Americas and Monstropolis to updates on Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, and Rock ‘n' Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets, there is a lot happening behind the construction walls.Special guest Drew the Disney Dude joins the Idiots this week, sharing his insights on one of the most talked about projects currently under construction and weighing in on the rumors making waves across the industry.Together, the team explores the latest chatter surrounding Villains Land, a possible second gate at Shanghai Disneyland, and more.And in true Disney timing, Future Stephen interrupts the episode after Disney drops a wave of announcements less than twelve hours after we finished recording.All that and more on the State of the Kingdom!Don't forget to check us out on Instagram!
Cool Kids Summer is returning to Walt Disney World this summer from May 26 through September 8, 2026. In addition, new and refurbished attractions are opening this summer, including Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin, Soarin' Across America, Disney H2O Glow After Hours at Typhoon Lagoon, Bluey and Bingo at Conservation Station, and Disney Jr. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Live. Plus, new summer offers for resort stays, dining plans, and tickets can now be booked for summer 2026. To plan a trip, be sure to work with KMV Travel. Get ad-free episodes, bonus episodes, in-depth news analysis, and premium content at patreon.com/imaginationskyway. Tag me and join the conversation below. Instagram: www.instagram.com/imaginationskyway Facebook: www.facebook.com/imaginationskyway YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@imaginationskyway Email: matthew.krul@imaginationskyway.com How to Support the Show Share the podcast with your friends Rate and review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify Join our Patreon Group - https://www.patreon.com/imaginationskyway Enjoy the show!
Jim Hill and Len Testa discuss Villains Land expansion permits, Rock 'n' Roller Coaster's refurbishment timeline, and how negotiations over the Chinese Theatre helped shape Disney's use of Carthay Circle as a park icon. Plus, listener questions, MuppetVision's future on Apple Vision Pro, and a standout cheesecake discovery at Walt Disney World. NEWS • Updated permits show Villains Land attractions expanding, with both the dark ride and coaster buildings increasing in size. • Infrastructure work for Piston Peak and Villains Land is currently scheduled to be completed by December 2027. • Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith has closed for refurbishment, with a possible Memorial Day reopening target. • Big Thunder Mountain Railroad's refurbishment permit has been extended through August 31, 2026. • Brian Henson says MuppetVision 3D is coming to Apple Vision Pro with selectable viewing seats. • Len shares a rave review of the brulée Basque cheesecake at Bourbon Steak in the Walt Disney World Dolphin. FEATURE • Jim continues the history of The Great Movie Ride and Disney's negotiations with theater owner Tedd Mann. • The story explains why Disney insisted on calling the building simply the Chinese Theatre. • Jim also details how the Carthay Circle Theatre eventually became the icon of Disney California Adventure. • Early plans for the building included a ride, stage show, film attraction, and museum before it became a restaurant. For this episode's full show notes, click here. HOSTS • Jim Hill - IG: https://www.instagram.com/JimHillMedia | X: https://twitter.com/JimHillMedia | Website: https://JimHillMedia.com • Len Testa - IG: https://www.instagram.com/len.testa | Website: https://touringplans.com FOLLOW • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JimHillMediaNews• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/JimHillMedia• TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@JimHillMedia SUPPORT Support the show and access bonus episodes and additional content at https://www.patreon.com/jimhillmedia. PRODUCTION CREDITS Edited by Dave GreyProduced by Eric Hersey - https://strongmindedagency.com SPONSOR The Disney Dish news is sponsored by our friends at Unlocked Magic. Looking for discounted Walt Disney World theme park tickets - including hard-to-find 1- and 2-day options? Head to unlockedmagic.com to find deals that can beat Disney's direct pricing. If you would like to sponsor a show on the Jim Hill Media Podcast Network, reach out today.https://www.jimhillmedia.com/sponsor/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jim Hill and Len Testa discuss Villains Land expansion permits, Rock 'n' Roller Coaster's refurbishment timeline, and how negotiations over the Chinese Theatre helped shape Disney's use of Carthay Circle as a park icon. Plus, listener questions, MuppetVision's future on Apple Vision Pro, and a standout cheesecake discovery at Walt Disney World. NEWS • Updated permits show Villains Land attractions expanding, with both the dark ride and coaster buildings increasing in size. • Infrastructure work for Piston Peak and Villains Land is currently scheduled to be completed by December 2027. • Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith has closed for refurbishment, with a possible Memorial Day reopening target. • Big Thunder Mountain Railroad's refurbishment permit has been extended through August 31, 2026. • Brian Henson says MuppetVision 3D is coming to Apple Vision Pro with selectable viewing seats. • Len shares a rave review of the brulée Basque cheesecake at Bourbon Steak in the Walt Disney World Dolphin. FEATURE • Jim continues the history of The Great Movie Ride and Disney's negotiations with theater owner Tedd Mann. • The story explains why Disney insisted on calling the building simply the Chinese Theatre. • Jim also details how the Carthay Circle Theatre eventually became the icon of Disney California Adventure. • Early plans for the building included a ride, stage show, film attraction, and museum before it became a restaurant. For this episode's full show notes, click here. HOSTS • Jim Hill - IG: https://www.instagram.com/JimHillMedia | X: https://twitter.com/JimHillMedia | Website: https://JimHillMedia.com • Len Testa - IG: https://www.instagram.com/len.testa | Website: https://touringplans.com FOLLOW • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JimHillMediaNews• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/JimHillMedia• TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@JimHillMedia SUPPORT Support the show and access bonus episodes and additional content at https://www.patreon.com/jimhillmedia. PRODUCTION CREDITS Edited by Dave GreyProduced by Eric Hersey - https://strongmindedagency.com SPONSOR The Disney Dish news is sponsored by our friends at Unlocked Magic. Looking for discounted Walt Disney World theme park tickets - including hard-to-find 1- and 2-day options? Head to unlockedmagic.com to find deals that can beat Disney's direct pricing. If you would like to sponsor a show on the Jim Hill Media Podcast Network, reach out today.https://www.jimhillmedia.com/sponsor/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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.
Send a textLong before Big Thunder Mountain Railroad ever thundered through Frontierland, Disney Imagineers had planned something far more massive — an entire frontier land built around one ambitious attraction known as the Western River Expedition.Designed as a sweeping indoor boat adventure through the American West, this project would have taken guests through mining towns, Native American villages, desert landscapes, outlaw hideouts, runaway trains, waterfalls, and a full-scale frontier show building that rivaled Pirates of the Caribbean. Ghost ExecutionersMerchandise! https://www.teepublic.com/user/thehorrificnetwork?utm_source=designer&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=horrificnetwork Follow All Things Horrific Network Here https://linktr.ee/thehorrificnetwork Get Your Sinister Creature Con Tickets Here https://www.sinistercreaturecon.com/thecon
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.
The WDW Radio Show - Your Walt Disney World Information Station
855 · Tony Baxter, Figment, and the Art of Imagination at DisneyHow did Figment become one of the most beloved and enduring symbols in Disney Parks history?Disney Legend Tony Baxter reflects on Figment, imagination, and creative legacy in a rare conversation recorded at EPCOT's International Festival of the Arts. Joined by Michael Young, CEO of Disney Fine Art, this episode explores how Disney art and storytelling connect generations of fans.Tony Baxter is one of the most influential creative leaders in Disney theme park history. Over his decades at Walt Disney Imagineering, he helped shape iconic experiences including Journey Into Imagination, Figment, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Star Tours, Splash Mountain, and the creative vision behind Disneyland Paris.In this episode, Tony looks back on imagination as the emotional heart of EPCOT, the mentors who shaped his creative philosophy, and the personal artwork he created years before many of his most famous Disney projects ever existed. He also shares what he hopes fans feel when they live with a piece of Disney art in their home.Lou is also joined by Michael Young, who offers insight into Disney Fine Art's role in preserving artistic legacy, curating storytellers across generations, and why Disney art is about far more than what hangs on a wall.This is a conversation about imagination, mentorship, legacy, and the enduring emotional connection Disney fans have with art and storytelling.
This week on Disney Dish, Jim Hill and Len Testa dig into a deceptively simple question with big implications for trip planning: when exactly did “summer vacation” stop being peak season at Walt Disney World? Using years of hotel pricing data as a proxy for crowd demand, Len walks through what the numbers say - and the results may surprise longtime fans. Then Jim takes listeners on a deep historical tour of one of the parks' most quietly beloved traditions, the Sword in the Stone ceremony, tracing its evolution across Disney parks worldwide. NEWS • Why Disney hotel pricing data suggests summer is no longer peak season at Walt Disney World • A breakdown of how demand has shifted from summer to fall travel, especially October • Updates on Big Thunder Mountain Railroad refurbishments and new cave effects • Casting and timing details for the upcoming Bluey experience at Disney's Animal Kingdom • Disneyland's Galaxy's Edge timeline expansion, adding characters from across all Star Wars eras FEATURE • The full history of the Sword in the Stone ceremony, from Disneyland in 1983 to parks around the globe • Why Imagineers were obsessed with The Sword in the Stone long before the ceremony debuted • How budget cuts slowly transformed a full-scale show into today's simpler experience • The true story of the guest who actually pulled the sword completely out of the stone For this episode's full show notes, click here. HOSTS • Jim Hill - IG: @JimHillMedia | X: @JimHillMedia | Website: JimHillMedia.com • Len Testa - IG: @len.testa | Website: TouringPlans.com FOLLOW • Facebook: JimHillMediaNews • Instagram: JimHillMedia • TikTok: JimHillMedia SUPPORT Support the show and access bonus episodes and additional content at Patreon.com/JimHillMedia. PRODUCTION CREDITS Edited by Dave Grey Produced by Eric Hersey - Strong Minded Agency SPONSOR This episode of Disney Dish is sponsored by UnlockedMagic.com, powered by our friends at DVC Rental Store. Save $50 or more per person on select multi-day Walt Disney World tickets and take the stress out of planning your next vacation. Visit UnlockedMagic.com for details. If you would like to sponsor a show on the Jim Hill Media Podcast Network, reach out today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on Disney Dish, Jim Hill and Len Testa dig into a deceptively simple question with big implications for trip planning: when exactly did “summer vacation” stop being peak season at Walt Disney World? Using years of hotel pricing data as a proxy for crowd demand, Len walks through what the numbers say - and the results may surprise longtime fans. Then Jim takes listeners on a deep historical tour of one of the parks' most quietly beloved traditions, the Sword in the Stone ceremony, tracing its evolution across Disney parks worldwide. NEWS • Why Disney hotel pricing data suggests summer is no longer peak season at Walt Disney World • A breakdown of how demand has shifted from summer to fall travel, especially October • Updates on Big Thunder Mountain Railroad refurbishments and new cave effects • Casting and timing details for the upcoming Bluey experience at Disney's Animal Kingdom • Disneyland's Galaxy's Edge timeline expansion, adding characters from across all Star Wars eras FEATURE • The full history of the Sword in the Stone ceremony, from Disneyland in 1983 to parks around the globe • Why Imagineers were obsessed with The Sword in the Stone long before the ceremony debuted • How budget cuts slowly transformed a full-scale show into today's simpler experience • The true story of the guest who actually pulled the sword completely out of the stone For this episode's full show notes, click here. HOSTS • Jim Hill - IG: @JimHillMedia | X: @JimHillMedia | Website: JimHillMedia.com • Len Testa - IG: @len.testa | Website: TouringPlans.com FOLLOW • Facebook: JimHillMediaNews • Instagram: JimHillMedia • TikTok: JimHillMedia SUPPORT Support the show and access bonus episodes and additional content at Patreon.com/JimHillMedia. PRODUCTION CREDITS Edited by Dave Grey Produced by Eric Hersey - Strong Minded Agency SPONSOR This episode of Disney Dish is sponsored by UnlockedMagic.com, powered by our friends at DVC Rental Store. Save $50 or more per person on select multi-day Walt Disney World tickets and take the stress out of planning your next vacation. Visit UnlockedMagic.com for details. If you would like to sponsor a show on the Jim Hill Media Podcast Network, reach out today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're hitting pause, looking back, and taking stock of just how big 2025 was for Disney — before turning our eyes forward to what 2026 has in store for Walt Disney World and beyond.From emotional goodbyes to major park areas, to brand-new lounges, shows, and even a brand-new Disney park announcement overseas, 2025 delivered some of the most impactful Disney news we've seen in years. We break down the biggest announcements from the past year, including park closures, major transformations, new entertainment, and the changes that are already reshaping the Disney parks we know and love.Then, we shift gears and look ahead to 2026, a year that's shaping up to be absolutely packed. We talk through the Walt Disney World calendar, including festival dates, attraction reopenings, special events, and some guest perks. From refreshed classics like Big Thunder Mountain Railroad and Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin, to re-themed experiences like the Muppets-themed Rock 'n' Roller Coaster, updated Frozen Ever After animatronics, new Soarin' adventures, and more, there's a lot to be excited about.We also cover returning favorites like After Hours events, seasonal parties, EPCOT festivals, and what families can look forward to throughout the year.Whether you're planning a trip, keeping up with Disney news, or just love talking theme parks, this episode is your perfect reset heading into 2026 — full of context, excitement, and a little bit of Disney optimism.
463 - Ring in 2026 with your favorite Disney planning experts! Rob and Kerri Stuart recap the biggest Disney World and Disneyland changes from 2025 and reveal what's coming in 2026—from Cinderella Castle's stunning transformation back to its classic storybook look to the debut of Bluey and Bingo at Disneyland. START HERE to PLAN YOUR DISNEY VACATION Disney World 2026 Updates: Cinderella Castle returns to its iconic gray, cream, blue and gold colors (goodbye rose gold!) Frozen Ever After returns bigger and better in February with major tech upgrades Big Thunder Mountain Railroad and Buzz Lightyear Space Ranger Spin reopen in spring with exciting enhancements New interactive features for Buzz including upgraded blasters, real-time scoring, and Star Command vehicles Soarin' Across America debuts summer 2026 Millennium Falcon Smugglers Run gets The Mandalorian and Grogu retheme Rock 'n' Roller Coaster transforms into a Muppets adventure Savannah Bananas Banana Ball comes to Disney May 29-30 (hottest ticket of the year!) Disneyland 2026 Highlights: 70th Anniversary celebration continues through August 9th Bluey and Bingo meet-and-greet debuts March 22nd (exact date!) The Mandalorian experience launches May 22nd Soarin' Across America opens July 2nd Plus, hear about Rob and Kerri's incredible Disney Fantasy Very Merrytime cruise, their first Remy dinner experience, achieving Platinum status, and why Lookout Key at Lighthouse Point beats Castaway Cay. They're also planning a Labor Day back-to-back Disney Wish cruise—possibly in a one-bedroom concierge suite! Whether you're planning your first Disney vacation or you're a seasoned park-goer, this episode is packed with Disney World tips, Disneyland planning advice, and insider knowledge to help you make the most of your 2026 Disney adventures. Keywords: Disney World 2026, Disneyland 2026, Cinderella Castle transformation, Disney vacation planning, Disney cruise tips, Lookout Key, Disney Fantasy cruise, Disney World updates, Disneyland tips, Disney hacks, how to plan Disney vacation, Disney park changes, Frozen Ever After, Bluey at Disneyland, Disney travel tips
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.
THIS HERE'S THE WILDEST PODCAST IN THE WILLLDERNESSSS! The Guys join Marielle Scott (Ryan's Wife!) on Big Thunder Mountain Railroad.Consider supporting us on our FourthWall for Bonus Episodes, Merch, and More!www.fyapod.comCREATED & HOSTED BYRyan Bergara & Byron MarinEDITORByron MarinEXECUTIVE PRODUCERSRyan BergaraByron MarinSocial:http://www.instagram.com/fyapodhttp://www.instagram.com/ryanbergarahttp://www.instagram.com/byronamarinFYA Logo by Arthur Kierce (@theonekierce)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
How to Do a Full Day at Magic Kingdom in OrlandoFor many travelers, Magic Kingdom is the heart of Walt Disney World — the park that captures the essence of Disney storytelling and wonder. With iconic attractions, timeless parades, and dazzling nighttime fireworks, it's where fairytales truly come to life.Trying to see and do everything in one day can feel overwhelming, but with a solid plan and a few insider tips, you can experience nearly all of the park's highlights without feeling rushed. Here's our complete guide to doing a full day at Magic Kingdom in OrlandoArrive Early and Plan AheadTo make the most of your visit, arrive before park opening. Give yourself time for parking, security, and transportation to the park entrance via ferry or monorail.If you're staying at a Disney Resort, you'll have access to Early Entry, which allows you to enter select areas 30 minutes before the general public — an excellent advantage for tackling the most popular rides first.Before arriving, download the My Disney Experience app. You'll use it for everything from checking wait times to ordering food, making Genie+ selections, and finding character meet-and-greet schedules.Morning: Tackle the Big AttractionsThe first few hours after opening are the best time to check off the most in-demand attractions, especially before the midday crowds arrive. Begin in Fantasyland and Tomorrowland with:Seven Dwarfs Mine Train – The most popular ride in Magic Kingdom; do this first or reserve a Lightning Lane.Peter Pan's Flight – A whimsical classic that fills up quickly.Space Mountain – A must for thrill-seekers, this indoor coaster is best early in the day.Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin – A fun, interactive game that families love.If you're using Genie+, schedule your first Lightning Lane for Jungle Cruise or Big Thunder Mountain Railroad later in the morning.Late Morning: Adventureland and FrontierlandOnce the early rush fades, head to Adventureland and Frontierland for a mix of action, humor, and nostalgia.Top attractions include:Pirates of the Caribbean – A fan favorite with an immersive atmosphere and cool indoor queue.Jungle Cruise – Famous for its witty skippers and lighthearted storytelling.Big Thunder Mountain Railroad – A high-energy ride through the Old West.Tiana's Bayou Adventure – The newly reimagined log flume experience based on The Princess and the Frog.After these, you'll be ready for a well-deserved lunch break.Lunch and Midday RestFor lunch, Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn and Café in Frontierland offers quick, customizable Tex-Mex dishes. If you prefer a sit-down meal, The Crystal Palace on Main Street serves a buffet with Winnie the Pooh and friends — great for families and air-conditioned comfort.Use the early afternoon to slow down. Orlando's heat and crowds peak between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m., so plan indoor attractions or shows:Haunted Mansion – A spooky but family-friendly favorite.It's a Small World – Classic Disney charm and a great place to rest.Mickey's PhilharMagic – A 3D show that offers both entertainment and a cooldown.Afternoon: Explore and EnjoyBy mid-afternoon, take time to explore smaller attractions or revisit a favorite ride. Grab a refreshing Dole Whip from Aloha Isle or a Mickey pretzel from The Lunching Pad.Keep an eye on the Festival of Fantasy Parade schedule — it's worth seeing at least once, especially for first-time visitors. The best viewing areas are near Liberty Square or Frontierland, where crowds are lighter.Evening: Dinner and FireworksPlan your dinner around 5:30 or 6:00 p.m. so you can enjoy the nighttime entertainment afterward. For quick service, Casey's Corner offers classic hot dogs and a great view of the castle. For a quieter sit-down meal, The Plaza Restaurant provides a relaxed atmosphere and comfort food favorites.After dinner, claim your spot for “Happily Ever After,” the park's signature fireworks and projection show. For the best view, stand in the hub area in front of Cinderella Castle or along Main Street, U.S.A. Arrive at least 30–45 minutes early for the best experience.End of the Day: Last Rides and FarewellWhen the fireworks end, linger a bit. Crowds will surge toward the exit immediately, so this is a perfect time to enjoy one or two final attractions. Rides like Pirates of the Caribbean, Haunted Mansion, and Space Mountain often have much shorter waits late at night.Before leaving, take a slow walk down Main Street, U.S.A.. The lights, music, and view of the castle make for a peaceful and memorable ending to your day.Essential Tips for a Perfect Magic Kingdom DayWear comfortable shoes – Expect to walk several miles.Stay hydrated – Bring a refillable bottle; there are plenty of water stations.Use Genie+ wisely – Prioritize high-demand attractions for maximum value.Take breaks – Duck into shows or shops to recharge.Enjoy the atmosphere – The best moments aren't always on rides.A single day at Magic Kingdom can be as magical as an entire vacation if you plan it right. With an early start, a flexible itinerary, and a few well-timed breaks, you can experience the best rides, shows, and dining without feeling rushed.Magic Kingdom remains the most iconic of all Disney parks — and even one full day here is enough to remind us why it's called The Most Magical Place on Earth.
In this episode of Passports, Profits, and Pixie Dust, the host revisits a Disney-themed topic after nearly a year. She shares 10 valuable lessons that women entrepreneurs can learn from various Walt Disney World rides, such as Space Mountain, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, and Pirates of the Caribbean. Each ride offers insights on taking risks, building momentum, telling compelling stories, embracing diversity, innovating, and facing fears. The host provides actionable takeaways to help listeners apply these lessons to their businesses, fostering growth, creativity, and connection. 00:00 Introduction and Episode Theme 01:28 The Magic of Disney World for Entrepreneurs 01:57 Lesson 1: Taking Risks with Space Mountain 02:49 Lesson 2: Building Momentum with Big Thunder Mountain Railroad 03:36 Lesson 3: The Power of Storytelling with Pirates of the Caribbean 04:37 Lesson 4: Embracing Diversity with It's a Small World 05:16 Lesson 5: Creating Immersive Experiences with Haunted Mansion 06:15 Lesson 6: Innovation and Imagination with Dumbo the Flying Elephant 06:59 Lesson 7: Facing Fears with The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror 07:57 Lesson 8: Testing and Iteration with Test Track 08:54 Lesson 9: Embracing Innovation with Carousel of Progress 10:11 Lesson 10: Pivoting and Perseverance with Tiana's Bayou Adventure 12:15 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Grab your FREE Travel Agent Marketing Starter Kit here:
Send us a textWhat would happen if you were forced to choose between your favorite Disney attractions, permanently eliminating one while keeping the other? That's the challenging premise behind our "Ride or Die" game, where we confront impossible choices that reveal what truly matters in our Disney park experiences.Over a Barrels of Blaze cocktail from Beacon Barrel (Jack Daniels bourbon, honey, lemon, and chili), we dive into agonizing decisions across three categories: shows, snacks, and rides. The results surprise even us, as longtime Disney preferences are questioned when put in direct competition with other beloved experiences.When forced to choose between Country Bear Jamboree and Carousel of Progress, or Fantasmic and Mickey's PhilharMagic, we discover how storytelling, nostalgia, and rewatch value shape our show preferences. Our snack selections pit iconic Dole Whip against Mickey pretzels, churros against School Bread, and expose how sensory experiences like the smell of popcorn influence our park memories.The most revealing choices come with ride comparisons. Would you sacrifice Expedition Everest to save Tiana's Bayou Adventure? Is Rise of the Resistance worth losing Kilimanjaro Safaris forever? We weigh factors like thrills versus storytelling, queue experiences, ride length, and even seating comfort in making these painful decisions. The final showdown between Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad forces us to choose between Disney's most innovative new experience and a nostalgic classic.Through these challenging hypotheticals, we discover what truly defines our personal Disney experiences. Whether you prioritize nostalgia, thrills, immersive storytelling, or something else entirely, this episode will have you questioning which attractions you'd fight to preserve if forced to make the ultimate Disney sacrifice.Here's who we are and what is in store for you
On this episode of the Marty Called podcast, we're joined by Dan Heaton to discuss recent Disney news around the Beak & Barrel restaurant, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin, Zootopia Better Zoogether and more. In our main topic, Dan, Ben and Tim draft our favorite attraction pre-shows past and present.
Hello and welcome to the Enchanted Ears Podcast, where we discuss anything and everything Disney. This week, Disney announced some BIG changes for guests staying at the Disneyland hotels. Plus we got our first look at the changes coming to Big Thunder Mountain Railroad in Disney World. It's August, so you know what that means? It's officially spooky season! Well at least for Disney it is. So we ventured to Disney World for our first time at Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party. We checked out the special character meet and greets, the exclusive party food, the parade and so much more. And this week we're covering it all, along with our tips to help you have the best time at Mickey's Halloween Party. Submit a question/topic for us to discuss on a future episode. Don't forget to check us out on: -Instagram -Facebook -Youtube Missing the smell of the parks? Check out Magic Candle Company and use code Enchanted at checkout to save 15% off your next order. Timestamps Welcome 00:00 Disney News 02:05 Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party 10:07 Game-plan for the Start of the Party 12:29 Our Costumes 15:25 Meeting Jack and Sally 17:24 Our Biggest Mistake? 23:57 Trick or Treating 30:21 Hocus Pocus Show 33:12 Space Mountain is INTENSE 35:16 Photopass Photographer Understood the Assignment 37:39 Boo To You Parade 39:40 Tips to Have the Best Experience 44:17 Party Exclusive Food 51:28 Extra Magic at the Haunted Mansion 56:21 How Much Candy Can You Really Get? 1:00:45 Final Recap 1:05:36
We saddle up for a journey through Disney's Frontierland, exploring its rich history, hidden details, and Western-inspired magic that can transform your next run into a frontier adventure for runDisney's Big Thunder Mountain Virtual Summer Series.• Frontierland was one of Walt's original lands when Disneyland opened in 1955, designed to transport guests back to the 1800s• The wooden fort walls at the land's entrance were made from real ponderosa pine trees• Mark Twain's riverboat was technically the first working Disneyland attraction, hosting Walt and Lillian's 30th anniversary four days before opening• Tom Sawyer Island was the only Disneyland attraction designed entirely by Walt himself• Big Thunder Mountain Railroad opened in 1979, replacing the Mine Train Through Nature's Wonderland• Look for hidden details like upside-down horseshoes in the dynamite scene representing bad luck in the "cursed" mine• Disney's Western films include classics like Davy Crockett, Old Yeller, and The Apple Dumpling Gang• Frontierland dining options include Pecos Bill's Tall Tale Inn, Golden Horseshoe Saloon, and Thunder Mesa's Cowboy Cookout• Western-themed running costume ideas include cowboy/cowgirl runner, sheriff runner, rodeo rider, and gold prospector• Our special Wild West Strides Spotify playlist is available here to keep your feet moving during your runCheck out our podcast Facebook group for themed challenges, costume ideas, and to connect with other Extraordinary Striders. Have questions or want to chat? Send me a text!Support the showJoin the newsletter list for updates, special offers, and exclusive behind-the-scenes content.Join fellow pod and running enthusiasts at The Stride Collective community on Facebook or follow us on Instagram.
Please put on your headphones to fully immerse yourself in another one of my Walt Disney World memories. You will feel as if you are in the Magic Kingdom with us as we catch a nighttime ride on the wildest ride in the wilderness.
Rick takes a look back at some of the changes that started five years ago when the Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando Resort theme parks reopened from the pandemic closures. That time has had more of an impact on the current state of the parks than you may think.
While last week's post shared lament over the closing of Tom Sawyer Island and the Rivers of America, we return to Disneyland's 70th Anniversary to celebrate the heritage of Frontierland. While you might think Frontierland is a thing of the past, knowing the past of this land will give you appreciation for the remarkable role it has played in four of Disney's theme parks around the world. We'll step inside the fort entrance to hear some stories many may have never heard before about the history of Frontierland. Did you know there was at one point a big Indiana Jones attraction developed for Frontierland. We share all the Wild West with you. From the Trading Post to the Golden Horseshoe; From The Mine Train Through Nature's Wonderland to Big Thunder Mountain Railroad to Big Thunder Ranch, and from the Halloween Tree to a Petrified Tree, we bring you tall and true tales of Disneyland's Frontierland. ____________________________________________________________ More Disney Insights can be found below! The Wayfinder Society--Disney Insights Patreon Page--More Disney Insights to interact with, while supporting the podcast. Here we bring the best in Disney both in terms of the magic of the parks as well as the business behind the magic! And now as part of Disneyland's 70th anniversary, we have a new interactive Disney Insight Fact Discovery, which unlocks scores of fascinating details few know about. With text, images, video and audio, we explore these realms whether you are right on the streets of the "Happiest Place on Earth" or enjoying it virtually from your own couch at home. Join today! Disney Insights YouTube Page--Check it out and subscribe. DisneyInsights.com--So many resources at our home site. Be sure to subscribe to receive notice of upcoming podcasts. Disney Insights Facebook Page--Come join and interact in conversation with others. My newest book, A Century of Powerful Disney Insights, Volume I 1923-1973, The Walt & Roy Disney Years is available! Also, check out my two of my other books, The Wonderful World of Customer Service at Disney and Disney, Leadership and You. Also, for those examining other business benchmarks beyond Disney, check out Lead with Your Customer: Transform Culture and Brand Into World-Class Excellence. ________________________________________________________ Check out Zanolla Travel to book your next vacation! David & Leah Zanolla ZanollaTravel.com Owner/Agents (309) 863-5469 ____________________________________________________________________ Performance Journeys This podcast and post is provided by J. Jeff Kober and Performance Journeys, which celebrates more than 20 years as a training and development group bringing best in business ideas through books, keynotes, workshops, seminars and online tools to help you take your organization to the next level. Want a Keynote Speaker? More than just nice stories, I offer proven insight and solutions having worked in the trench. Need Consulting? I've worked for decades across the public, private and non-profit arena. Need Support? We offer so many classroom, online, and other resources to help you improve your customer service delivery, leadership excellence, and employee engagement. Contact us today, and let us help you on your Performance Journey!
Hello everyone and welcome to the WDW Mainstreet podcast. Pull up your stool with John and Doug as they discuss all of the latest news from around Walt Disney World and their worlds. Happy Father's Day to all of our wonderful friends of our show! John got a pool and Doug of course got more Disney gift cards for Father's Day. The guys give their perfect Father's Day at the parks. The guys seem happy about the latest artist renderings from the new Monster Inc Land. New train arrives for Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, new hat store opens, Updates on Tropical Americas, plus so much more. So, grab yourself a cold one, sit back relax and enjoy the show!
Get up to speed on all the big Walt Disney World news for Spring 2025! Trent and Jeni cover the latest changes to the Disability Access Service (DAS), Big Thunder Mountain Railroad's refurbishment progress, and the debut of The Little Mermaid – A Musical Adventure at Hollywood Studios. Hear about California Grill's 30th anniversary menu, full pricing for Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, and how to grab your free Maleficent Passholder magnet at EPCOT. Plus, enjoy a behind-the-scenes look at the new Little Mermaid show with insights from Jodi Benson and the creative team. We wrap up with our Ultimate 50 Must-Do Experiences at Walt Disney World and share top money-saving tips and listener strategies for your next trip. Subscribe for the latest Disney news, expert planning advice, and the best Disney bucket list for 2025!
We're diving into Day 2 of our Disneyland adventure — and it's packed with unforgettable rides, incredible eats, and nighttime spectaculars!We kick off the morning using Lightning Lane at Disneyland Park, taking in iconic views of the Castle, snapping photos, and riding classics like Jungle Cruise, Pirates of the Caribbean, and Haunted Mansion. Plus, we cool off with drinks at Oga's Cantina and tackle Big Thunder Mountain Railroad before park hopping.Over at Disney California Adventure, it's all about the food and thrills — from the Crème Brûlée Churro at Terran Treats, WEB Slingers, and Incredicoaster, to savory stops at Lamplight Lounge and refreshing sips at Pym Tasting Lab. After a mid-afternoon break at the hotel, we head back for an evening of delicious bites at Carthay Circle Lounge, sweet treats from Clarabelle's, Trolley Treats, and more.We cap off the night with a ride on Soarin', the stunning World of Color – ONE nighttime spectacular, and a late-night ride spree including Monsters, Inc. Mike & Sulley to the Rescue!, Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters, Star Tours, Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage, and Mr. Toad's Wild Ride — plus a few final sweet stops at Jolly Holiday Bakery Café.From thrilling attractions and decadent snacks to dazzling shows and late-night Disney magic, this was a day to remember — and we're taking you along for every moment!50 states, 50 marshmallows, 50 trips — it's Marshmallows Across America!Visit www.wondermade.com MEI-Travel – Expertise. Ease. Value.No matter where you want to go, our trusted partner MEI-Travel, will handle the planning so you can focus on the memories. They offer free vacation planning services and have nearly 20 years of experience creating memorable vacations. Visit MEI-Travel for a fee-free, no-obligation quote today!Follow Us on Social MediaFacebook GroupFacebook: @MainStMagicTwitter: @MainStMagicTikTok: @MSMPodcastInstagram: @MainStMagicVisit Us Onlinewww.MainStMagic.comwww.MainStreetShirts.comGet Dining Alerts!Find last-minute and hard-to-find Disney dining reservations with MouseDining.com! Get text and email alerts when popular theme park dining reservations open up. Get last-minute seating! Get the next table! Set your alerts now! Get the next reservation!Visit our Partnerswww.MSMFriends.comThanks to TFresh Productions for our theme song
Ready for the latest Disney World news and the ultimate Disney ride countdown? Join Trent and Jeni as they break down the biggest updates: LEVEL99 construction at Disney Springs, V.I.Passholder Days 2025 perks, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad's extended refurbishment, the new Test Track canopy at EPCOT, and the debut of Disney Villains: Unfairly Ever After. PLUS—get the scoop on two huge Star Wars reveals: the new Darth Maul animated series and the massive Smugglers Run update featuring The Mandalorian and Grogu, where you can choose your own galactic destination! Stick around for our Top 10 BEST Disney Rides of All Time, spanning every Disney park worldwide. Perfect for Disney Vacation Club (DVC) members, annual passholders, and anyone planning a Disney vacation. Subscribe now for your weekly dose of Disney magic, news, and insider tips! Connect with Trent and Jeni: Website: disneydnapodcast.com The Disney DNA Podcast Instagram The Disney DNA Podcast Facebook Page Help support the Podcast - Patreon Page
In episode 677 of The Disney DNA Podcast, Trent and Jeni bring you all the latest updates from Walt Disney World this spring! From new treats at Pop Century Resort to changes in hotel check-in rules, the debut of Brooks x runDisney shoes, and exciting event updates like DiveQuest and H2O Glow After Hours, this episode is packed with everything you need to know. Plus, hear about refurbishments at Disney's BoardWalk, the reimagined Little Mermaid stage show, and progress on Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. Whether you're planning your next trip or just love staying in the Disney loop, this episode has all the magic you need! Don't forget to subscribe for more magical updates every week! Connect with Trent and Jeni: Website: disneydnapodcast.com The Disney DNA Podcast Instagram The Disney DNA Podcast Facebook Page Help support the Podcast - Patreon Page
Circle of Parks Podcast: Talking all things Walt Disney World
Join us for a thrilling ride through the enchanting world of Disney World roller coasters with our special guest, Nolan, who teams up with Brittany to share their exciting experiences on seven of these magical attractions. Together with Ryan and me, who've braved all nine coasters, we embark on a lively discussion about the highs and lows of each ride. From the beginner-friendly Barnstormer to the intriguing debate over Rock 'n' Roller Coaster's Aerosmith theme, there's a lot to explore about what makes each attraction unique and memorable.As we wind our way through the magical tracks, we tackle the intricate balance between theming, storytelling, and ride mechanics. Our conversation takes a playful twist as we speculate on potential re-themes, like giving Rock 'n' Roller Coaster a Muppets makeover, and delve into the charm of rides like Slinky Dog Dash, which might benefit from a touch more backstory. Each coaster, from the classic Big Thunder Mountain Railroad to the nostalgic Space Mountain, is dissected with a touch of humor and an eye for the imaginative details that Disney does best.Brace yourself for the grand finale as we celebrate the groundbreaking thrills of Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind and the backward adventures of Expedition Everest. These top-tier roller coasters deliver an unforgettable experience, with Cosmic Rewind's cutting-edge mechanics and Expedition Everest's immersive theming setting a high bar. Despite the occasional dizzying effects, we all agree on the magic these rides bring, making us hopeful for even more future innovations from Disney Imagineering. Tune in to experience the joy, the laughs, and the dreams that these coasters inspire in all of us.Send us a textSupport the show
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, "The Wildest Ride In The Wilderness", has been delighting Disney fans at Disneyland since 1979, with other versions created for Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World, Tokyo Disneyland, and Disneyland Paris. Imagineer Tony Baxter, carrying forward an idea from Imagineer Marc Davis called Thunder Mesa and Western River Expedition, led a team to create this pivot storytelling roller coaster, setting a new standard for Disney mountain attractions (previous ones included Space Mountain and Matterhorn Bobsleds) that have resulted in such iconic attractions as Expedition Everest and Big Grizzly Mountain Runaway Mine Cars. In this episode, we discuss the history, story, mythology, lore, and Imagineering details for Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at Disneyland, Walt Disney World, and Disneyland Paris. Be sure to follow Kelly Washington on Instagram. Get bonus content, ad-free episodes, and more at patreon.com/imaginationskyway. To plan a trip, be sure to work with KMV Travel. Tag me and join the conversation below. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@imaginationskyway Instagram: www.instagram.com/imaginationskyway Facebook Group (ImagiNation): https://www.facebook.com/groups/imaginationskyway Facebook: www.facebook.com/imaginationskyway TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@imaginationskyway Threads: https://www.threads.net/@imaginationskyway Twitter: www.twitter.com/skywaypodcast Email: matt@imagineerpodcast.com How to Support the Show Share the podcast with your friends Rate and review on iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-imagineerpodcasts-podcast/id1244558092 Join our Patreon Group - https://www.patreon.com/imaginationskyway Purchase merchandise - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/imagineer-podcast?ref_id=8929 Enjoy the show!
Get ready for a stomach-turning, heart-pounding, gravity-defying thrill ride as we plummet down, up, and all around the amazing world of roller coasters! We're joined by legendary podcaster, YouTuber, and roller coaster fanatic Tom Scott who wows us with his encyclopedic knowledge of these engineering marvels. So take a deep breath, strap in, and keep all your limbs inside the ride until the episode comes to a complete stop! Oh, and have fun!SciShow Tangents is on YouTube! Go to www.youtube.com/scishowtangents to check out this episode with the added bonus of seeing our faces! Head to www.patreon.com/SciShowTangents to find out how you can help support SciShow Tangents, and see all the cool perks you'll get in return, like bonus episodes and a monthly newsletter! A big thank you to Patreon subscriber Garth Riley for helping to make the show possible!And go to https://store.dftba.com/collections/scishow-tangents to buy some great Tangents merch!Follow us on Twitter @SciShowTangents, where we'll tweet out topics for upcoming episodes and you can ask the science couch questions! While you're at it, check out the Tangents crew on Twitter: Ceri: @ceriley Sam: @im_sam_schultz Hank: @hankgreen[This, That, or the Other: All Downhill from Here]https://www.goldreefcity.co.za/theme-park/rides-and-attractions/tower-of-terror/https://ntrs.nasa.gov/api/citations/20170005323/downloads/20170005323.pdfhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7663089/https://www.ferrariworldabudhabi.com/en/rides/formula-rossa/worlds-fastest-rollercoasterhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8pJiV44hVMhttps://www.iaapa.org/news/funworld/tmnt-shellraiserhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3281645/https://www.powermotiontech.com/hydraulics/accumulators/article/21883506/want-thrills-go-with-hydraulics[Trivia Question]Annual deaths in roller coaster accidents in the United Stateshttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1730261https://www.weather.gov/safety/lightning-victimshttps://www.cpsc.gov/cgibin/NEISSQuery/Data/Info%20Docs/2023%20NEISS%20Coding%20Manual.pdfhttps://www.cpsc.gov/s3fs-public/2023-Fireworks-Annual-Report.pdf?VersionId=61twx_Y4c5dkn6MhfDIT7QhGg2T6Gf1qhttps://www.uspa.org/discover/faqs/safety[Fact Off]Riding roller coasters can help reduce perception of breathlessness/dyspneahttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0005796706001653https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0954611106003209https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1191/1479972306cd110ra?url_ver=Z39.88-2003&rfr_id=ori:rid:crossref.org&rfr_dat=cr_pub%20%200pubmedRiding in the back of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad can help dislodge kidney stones[Ask the Science Couch]Roller coaster stomach drop feeling and the enteric nervous systemhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7495222/https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4367209/https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/good-question-why-does-your-stomach-drop-on-a-roller-coaster/https://www.visitkingsisland.com/blog/2020/may/roller-coaster-terminology-101Patreon bonus: Motion sickness and relation to agehttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK539706/https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4906308/https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11135238/https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6241144/[Butt One More Thing]Dog-fart-themed steel roller coaster in Denmark's BonBon-Landhttps://www.mentalfloss.com/article/624229/take-virtual-ride-hundeprutterutchebane-denmarks-infamous-dog-fart-rollercoasterhttps://www.southzealand-mon.com/BonBon-Land