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This week we explore everything Magic Kingdom has to offer. We visit all six lands inside Magic Kingdom and highlight the must do activities in an area that has endless possibilities. Don't miss this episode, you'll want to book your next Disney vacation immediately!
Join me as I take a stroll around, though, and talk about Cinderella’s Castle in Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom. I’ll talk about the building of the castle, take a closer look at the construction of the building, and some of the secrets that are hiding within or on the castle itself. What are some of your favorite memory of Cinderella’s Castle? Let us know on the social feeds: Facebook page(www.facebook.com/DisneyMarvelsPodcast ), Facebook group (www.facebook.com/groups/DisneyMarvelsPodcast ), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/Disney_Marvels_Podcast/), Twitter (@DisneyMarvels), you can email the show with your thoughts or suggestions at DisneyMarvels@gmail.com , or you can leave a voice message through the anchor.fm app or anchor.fm/DisneyMarvels website. Be sure to share, rate, and become a premium subscriber at https://anchor.fm/disneymarvels/support And/or support the show through our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=24987308 Get some Disney Marvels Podcast wear at our shop: Click Here! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/disneymarvels/message
Diz Hiz: The Disney History Podcast (Follow Us on Social Media Diz Hiz 65)
On this episode of Diz Hiz, we talk about the history of Cinderella's Castle. We are happy to have a special guest host, Trisha Daab, to share some of her Disney knowledge. Please subscribe so you get the latest episodes when they come out. If you would like to send us an e-mail please send it to dizhiz65@gmail.com. Share some of your memories and more tidbits you may know about Dinosaur at any of our social media accounts below. Thank you! https://www.facebook.com/DizHiz65 https://www.instagram.com/DizHiz65 https://twitter.com/DizHiz65 https://www.dizhiz.com Want to support the Diz Hiz? Want extra content? Want access to our episode history outlines? Join our Patreon and become part of the "Goof Troop" below! https://www.patreon.com/DizHiz65 We hope you enjoyed the episode. Thanks for listening and have a magical day!
All eyes are on Disney World's re-opening on July 9th, but our stomachs are growling for park food! This week, we're sharing links to Whispering Canyon's apple pie recipe, along with Gaston's Cinnamon Rolls, Ohana bread pudding, and blue/green milk from Galaxy's Edge! A small glitch left Annual Passholders overcharged, transportation options for re-opening were revealed, and Actor's Equity continued to hold out for COVID-19 testing options. But, Cinderella's Castle is nearly repainted, we got more Loungefly x Disney collaborations, and Baby Yoda is getting his own cereal! PLUS: NBA update, Halloween Horror Nights news, and more!
I miss Disney! Anyone else? Good, because we've got two new segments for you in Episode 30: a segment on keeping the Disney spirit alive at home and another portion dedicated to the reopening of the parks. Disney wines are now available at home, soccer is coming to the Wide World of Sports, and Cinderella's Castle is getting a new paint job. Splash Mountain finds itself in some hot water, stirring a fan petition to re-theme the ride after "The Princess and the Frog." PLUS: more Disney Springs reopenings, enhanced cleaning procedures at the resorts, and another Haunted Mansion Funko Pop!
Take a virtual audio trip in this installment of the WDW-Memories podcast, brought to you in immersive binaural sound, as we enjoy another magical memory from Walt Disney World. In this memory, you will join my family as we stop in front of Cinderella's Castle to watch the Autumn version of Mickey's Royal Friendship Faire. Show notes: https://wdw-memories.net/2020/05/15/memory-230/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode of ResortLoop.com, we find out what LooperNation thinks about the announcement of some added decorations to Cinderella's Castle at the Magic Kingdom! We follow that up with listeners' thoughts on "Bad Disney decisions that could ruin your vacation"! Thank you for downloading and listening to ResortLoop.com - The Gateway to the Magic! Leave us a voicemail at (414) WDW-LOOP! You Can Find our Facebook Group LooperNation Live Here! Ubering on a golf cart??! Please stand clear of the doors! To receive your free vacation quote visit us at Resort Loop Travel! Help support our friends at The NASCAR Foundation! To help support the show, visit ResortLoop.com/support and THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH!!! Check out our LooperGear at TeePublic! Thanks for downloading Episode 715 of ResortLoop.com!
Riley and Aaron are back! -Riley recaps his experience at the Aladdin Broadway Tour stop in the surprisingly nice town of Greenville SC. -What’s something we are watching on Disney+? -Cinderella Castle getting a makeover
Welcome to Episode 34 of the Talking Disney Podcast. In this episode we talk a little about the upcoming refurbishment to Cinderella's Castle at Walt Disney World and a "Chewie hack" on Smuggler's Run in Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge. James Dodge joins us to talk about his last few weeks at the Disneyland Resort, participating in the MiceChat Gumball Rally, attending the Disneyland After Dark: Sweetheart's Nite and riding Rise of the Resistance for the first time. Additionally, we do a Disney A to Z Random Entry segment and share a few This Day in Disney History facts. Thanks for listening! Like us on Facebook: @TalkingDisneyPodcastFollow us on Twitter: @TalkingDisneyFollow us on Instagram: @talkingdisneypodcastEmail us: talkingdisneypodcast@gmail.comWebsite: www.talkingdisneypodcast.com If you are interested in supporting the show monetarily you can visit our Patreon page at www.patreon.com/talkingdisney. Also check out The Disney Podcast Group on Facebook - www.facebook.com/groups/TheDisneyPodcastGroup The Talking Disney Podcast is not affiliated with The Walt Disney Company.
Join us as we talk about Cinderella's Castle, Star wars news, And A Dining Review From Disney Springs.
We have some good stuff to go over today! Cinderella's Castle in the Magic Kingdom is getting a royal makeover and the Regal Eagle Smokehouse is now open in the American Pavillon. We also have a small preview of the 2020 Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival. Outdoor Kitchens at the Festival Topiaries at the Festival Garden Rock Concert Series Line-up Garden Rock Concert Series Dining Package Background music: Magic Kingdom Entrance Background Loop The Shop is now open at X-S Press! Check us out at xspresspodcast.com/ Follow us on social media: Instagram: www.instagram.com/xspresspodcast/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/xspresspodcast Send us an email: matt@xspresspodcast.com I have a brand new movie review podcast called What'd You Think?. Subscribe to What'd You Think? Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Breaker RadioPublic
What have you ALWAYS wanted to know about GameStop, but never asked? Join Hoody and Kevin as we spill ALL the tea on what it's like to work at the gaming retailer! Would either of us take an "intensive gaming course" with our significant others to get them into gaming? How do you get to go inside Cinderella's Castle at Disney World? Plus we check in with all our favorite Arrowverse shows in the DC Check-In and share our favorite retro video games! All that and more in this week's show!New Episodes of Crisis on Infinite Podcasts come out every Thursday! Make sure to rate us and subscribe to us on your platform of choice and send us a secret message and we'll read it out loud on next week's show!!
Magic Kingdom was the most visited theme park in the world in 2018 and has recently been ranked as the 2nd most popular place in the world to propose. While I would never discount the magic of a proposal in some of the most popular Magic Kingdom locations like in the middle of Main Street USA overlooking the Cinderella's Castle, those popular spots are not for everyone. If you want to propose in Magic Kingdom but, want a more unique location, this episode is for you! We talk about: a unique and quiet location just a step off of Main Street USA some stores you might want to consider and how you can use their theming to your advantage using a ride or attraction as part of the proposal stories from Disney Cast Members that witnessed or were part of ride and attraction proposals hidden in plain site locations to consider inspiration for character meet and greet proposals tips to make the proposal moment last considerations for anyone hoping for photos of their "yes" moment how Disney can help you with a custom engagement experience Read the companion blog post and view some location photos at Magic Kingdom Proposal Ideas from Disney Cast Members. Visit Dawn over at Degrees North Images, on Instagram @degreesnorthimages, or on Facebook. FIND IT QUICK GUIDE: 01:15 - Magic Kingdom was the 2nd most popular proposal location in the world. 03:50 - a quiet, hidden in plain sight location just steps off Main Street USA, and a story about the Dapper Dans 05:50 - store proposal ideas for Uptown Jewelers, the Bazaar at the exit of the Pirates of the Caribbean, and the Ye Olde Christmas Shoppe 08:47 - ride and attraction proposal ideas for The Magic Carpets of Aladdin, the Swiss Family Treehouse, the Jungle Cruise, and the Seven Dwarfs Mine Ride 12:15 - ride and attraction proposal ideas for Prince Charming Regal Carrousel, Peter Pan's Flight, Under the Sea: Journey of the Little Mermaid 16:18 - ride and attraction proposal ideas for the Haunted Mansion 18:30 - off the beaten path and hidden in plain sight locations including the Cinderella Castle Mosaic, the Liberty Square Gazebo, Rapunzel's Tower and the Tangled Lanterns, and a bridge near the castle that leads to Cheshire Cafe 21:55 - character meet and greet proposal ideas, plus stories about Mickey Mouse and Gaston 24:47 - honorable mentions including Tom Sawyer's Island and the Liberty Belle 26:05 - proposal tips 29:13 - Disney's Fairy Tale Weddings offers custom engagement experiences
Ep.13:The History of the Holidays in The Magic Kingdom and EPCOT. Happy Holidays Everyone..... This episode is the first in a series of Disney History episodes that we are excited to share. We wanted to give a different take on areas of Disney history that have been covered by others as we really wanted an excuse to dive deep into the lore that is Disney. Since the opening of Magic Kingdom in 1971, Christmas has been an annual celebration. Disney shares the spirit of Christmas with a massive tree covered in oversized ornaments and thousands of sparkling lights, store fronts adorned with garland, enormous wreaths, and window displays showing the magic being sold inside each shop.On December 12th, 1971 the Orlando Sentinel newspaper announced: “Walt Disney World’s first Christmas will be a spirited two-week holiday full of gaiety, tradition, colorful Disney character parades, and commemorative religious pageantry of the season. Yuletide decorations will bring added sparkle to the already fun-filled Magic kingdom — ‘decked out’ literally for Christmas with a giant tree and hundreds of wreaths of hemlock and holly.“Special daily Holiday Parades (beginning December 20) and two mammoth candlelight processionals are part of the spectacular events scheduled for the holidays. “Florally adorned by poinsettias, snapdragons, petunias and 50,000 pansies, the theme park will feature lights and decorations in each of the Main Street shop windows. And in Town Square, a snowy, 50-foot Christmas tree, especially selected and cut from a forest in Paradise, Michigan, will serve as a colorful centerpiece for the festive theme park celebration. More than 1,200 lights and a thousand giant ornaments adorn the tree.” This excited future guests who planned on visiting during the inaugural holiday season at The Magic Kingdom. With admission to the park running $4.75 which included 7-ride tickets and transportation, guests filled the 1500-rooms between the Contemporary and Polynesian resorts to capacity for the two weeks leading up to Christmas. With an exception to Christmas day the park was opened from 9am till midnight and a holiday parade featuring “marching toy soldiers, dancing reindeer, marching bands, girls playing glockenspiels and 50 famous Disney characters came to life.” Disney legend Charlie Ridgway who at the time was Disney's press agent and oversaw the public relations department of the company stated that the first year the Magic Kingdom was opened “Our 1,500 rooms in the Contemporary and the Polynesian were booked up for a year. Attendance (at Magic Kingdom) increased steadily. It rose to 600,000 in (the month of) December. Hours were extended to midnight for the Christmas holidays. For three successive days at Christmastime, the gate total approached 70,000.”For the inaugural holiday season Disney began their first holiday parade on December 20th. It ran every day until January 2nd and was complete with marching toy soldiers, dancing reindeer, school marching bands, and 50 of Disney’s famous characters and of course jolly old Saint Nick. This parade was similar to the parade that ran simultaneously in Disneyland during the holiday season. Another special event that started during the first year of Magic Kingdoms Holiday Celebration was the Candlelight Processional. Starting at Disneyland in 1958, The Candlelight Processional became an honored tradition. Singers from The University of Southern California along with local choirs were joined by school bands and performed in Town Square with a celebrity narrator who performed a dramatic reading of the Christmas story. Dennis Morgan, an American actor and singer, held this position from 1961 to 1964, and Dick Van Dyke took on the honor in 1965 to promote Mary Poppins. Like in Disneyland, the show was performed in front of the Walt Disney World Railroad Main Street USA Station in Town Square. The show took place on two nights, December 18th and 19th, at 6pm with 1200 carolers and Rock Hudson, another American actor, performing the narration both nights. Frederick Fennell conducted the orchestra and boys’ choirs made up the Christmas tree. The Candlelight Processional was moved to Epcot in 1994 after guests expressed that they wanted more shows. The America Gardens Theater in The American Adventure Pavilion, was capable of holding larger audiences of around 1000 guests becoming the dedicated location for such a performance. There were 30 performances that year spanning 15 nights, and the show was expanded even more in 1994 with 60 performances across 30 nights. This year, 2019, 108 performances are scheduled across 36 nights. Performances run nightly from November 29 through December 30, 2019. Dating back to Dec 16th, 1983 Disney hosted its first special ticketed Holiday event Mickeys Very Merry Christmas Party. This started a yearly tradition for Disney inviting guests who purchased a special event ticket to join the merry fun throughout the park. With special stops along Mainstreet and throughout the various lands of the park, hot chocolate and a variety of cookies are handed out included with admission. Along with the variety of "free" goodies Disney also releases exclusive merchandise and snacks that can only be purchased for guests who attend the party. The festivities begin at 7pm each night of the event and the "Snoap" begins to fall. Being in Florida, a state that has seen snow fall less then a handful of times in the last 100 years, Disney has created a magical addition of "snoap" which gives guests visiting the party that feeling of a white Christmas. Throughout the years Disney has perfected the art of "Snoap Fall" including this years party with what seems to be the first ever "snoap blizzard" , There's a bit of science behind the magic of snoap and according to Steve Zigmont of Zigmont Magic FX, the company that creates artificial snow for Disney World in Florida, these aren't your typical suds. "To call it a bubble is like calling David Copperfield’s work tricks... or just calling Broadway community theater," he said. Zigmont said "the bubbles in fake snow are a complex feat of engineering that result in long lasting, residue-free flakes. It starts with a liquid that is mostly water and something called a surfactant. Surfactants are naturally occurring compounds that give substances like water a lower surface tension, which means less tension is needed for the substance to form a surface." Along with the magical snoap Cinderella's castle comes alive as Elsa, Anna and Olaf pay Magic Kingdom a visit. Olaf, along with the help from the guests watching, encourage Elsa to change the castle into a magical Ice Castle. This effect is created by the use of 3D projection mapping technology along with thousands of white lights and a changing hue of teal and purple projected lights. The special lighting happens daily at 6:15and then again around 8:15 on party nights. Since the inception of the Holiday Dream Lights, this version of Cinderella's Castle is a favorite amongst guests. Starting November 8th of this year an all new firework display made its debut with“Minnie’s Wonderful Christmastime Fireworks.” . In addition to the fireworks is Mickey's Once Upon A Christmastime Parade. This parade that has seen its updates and name changes over the year. it Debuted in 1994 as Mickeys Very Merry Christmas Parade and entertained crowds up until 2007 when its name was changed to its current one. During the first week of December Disney films a special parade at The Magic Kingdom specifically for television which airs on ABC Christmas Day. The very first year this parade aired is was hosted by Joan Lunden and Michael Douglas and has aired annually since 1983 with the only exception being in 2000 when Disney aired a Christmas Eve "Tracking Santa" special instead. In 1999, a nighttime version of the parade was shown on Christmas Day for the first time. Over the years, the television program has gone through a number of name changes. During the 1980s and 90s, the program was known as The Walt Disney World Very Merry Christmas Parade. The program's name was then changed to Walt Disney World Christmas Day Parade. From 2009 through 2013, the program was referred to as the Disney Parks Christmas Day Parade. For a few years after that, the program's name would change on a yearly basis, being known as Disney Parks Frozen Christmas Celebration in 2014, Disney Parks Unforgettable Christmas Celebration in 2015, Disney Parks Magical Christmas Celebration in 2016 and 2017, and finally Disney Parks Magical Christmas Day Parade in 2018. The tradition continues with the newest rendition airing on Christmas day 2019. As Walt Disney World's annual attendance expanded so did their footprint. In 1982 The Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow or EPCOT opened its gates and offered visitors an all new theme park that became a must do when visiting Walt Disney World. Riding the coat tails of Magic Kingdom, Disney knew they needed to spice things up at Epcot to give guests a reason to stay into the evening. I’m Dreaming of a “Green” Christmas . . . The 1,500 Christmas trees at Walt Disney World Resort won’t be the only “green” holiday delights each season as each Walt Disney World resort hotel glows with new “conservation” lighting — more than 700,000 LED lights in all. String the bulbs end to end and the strand would stretch for 96 miles or light the path from Jacksonville to Orlando, all while using 1/10th of the power of traditional incandescent bulbs. Beginning November 2007, for the first time, the "Castle Dream Lights", with over 200,000 LED Christmas light citations (Web view)
Magic Kingdom Park has held up for almost fifty years as a worldwide icon and popular theme park destination. No trip to Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World can begin or end without traversing Main Street USA. The classic shot of Cinderella's Castle, the smells from the confectionary and bakery, the many Disney branded goods, and hidden treasures up and down Main Street are1 all parts of what makes up the experience. Yes, there are no "rides" per se, but there are many attractions to enjoy, characters to see and more! So next time you walk in the park, stop, pause, take in all in, grab a castle photo and look for something new! --------- Special shoutout to Circa 1955 candles that make carefully crafted and eco-friendly Disney inspired scented candles! - They have not sponsored this podcast in any way, they just make some awesome products that will take you right back to Main Street USA at Magic Kingdom and you need to know about them! johnrogers@travelmation.net travelmation.net/johnrogers
Today you are in for a treat! Listener John joins us from Pennsylvania to share his first trip to Walt Disney World last January! This is a pretty epic trip because during his first trip to the World, he surprises his girlfriend with this trip 4 hours prior to departure and then proposes in front of Cinderella's Castle! Thank you so much for your support of our podcast! Also, please follow the show on Twitter @BeOurGuestMike and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/beourguestpodcast. Thanks to our friends at www.TouringPlans.com and beourguestpodcast.com/amazon for sponsoring today's podcast!
What's better than Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida? Trick question: the answer is Fantasyland (which is located in Magic Kingdom). Come snob with us as we talk all things Peter Pan's Flight, Cinderella's Castle, and . . . worm cinnamon rolls?
Ladies and Gentlemen, Welcome aboard the Monday Morning Monorail Podcast! This week we discuss: Limited Time Lion King Themed Treats at the Animal Kingdom, A new Photopass experience in front of Cinderella's Castle, and Garrett's first day as an Annual Passholder. The Disney Deep Dive with the Doz launches into Space Mountain in segment 2. Segment 3 features a discussion about Star Wars experiences in the Walt Disney World resort with Makenna Monorail. It's a bit of a grab bag, and we hope there's a little something in there for everyone. Episode 58! Let's go! #NugNation Email: MondayMorningMonorail@gmail.com Twitter: @MorningMonorail Instagram: mondaymorningmonorail Facebook: Monday Morning Monorail Voicemail: 407-917-2144
On this episode we visit Cinderella's Castle and share our magical experience at Cinerella's Royal Table. Cinderelly, Cincerelly, we ate dinner at Cinderelly's! Love our Podcast? Want to learn how to make some of the recipes that we talk about? NOW YOU CAN! Head into The Taste Lab on YouTube and join us as we cook your favorite Disney foods! Subscribe to our channel and you'll be along fror the ride! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAlAyiv9084suC_q4QuV_xA Our First Episode: Le Cellier's Cheddar Cheese Soup ---> https://youtu.be/K5HgTDQbrkE We are now on Patreon where you can get exclusive access to the Magical Snack Corner (our Bi-weekly special), the chance to host Magical Snack Corner with us, an invite to join out monthly Google Hangout, and SO much more! www.patreon.com/onelittlespice You can find us at the handles below:Instagram: @One_Little_SpiceTwitter: @OneLittleSpiceFacebook: facebook.com/onelittlespice Join our Facebook Group to continue the discussion after the show! We are also on TeePublic if you want some swag of your own! We have t-shirts, sweatshirts, stickers, and MORE! Be sure to check it out! https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/2611893-one-little-spice Thanks so much for listening and just remember, every recipe starts with One Little Spice
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Hidden inside Cinderella's Castle at Walt Disney World is a secret suite decorated for a princess. The Cinderella Castle suite comfortably sleeps six, but it's not available to book. Nope, this castle stay is only for the lucky few. Lauren is back from her stay and had an amazing time. Lauren gives us the details here on Mouse Chat.
Annie and Dan return this week and they talk about aquarium visits, and general daily life. Dan reads some new Disney-related One-Star Yelp Reviews. This time about The Tomorrowland Transit Authority, Peter Pan's Flight, Cinderella's Castle, and Space Mountain. The main topic for today surrounds the notion of how they'd live at Walt Disney World for a full year. First they talk about the practical logistics of how they'd do it, and then they each go through the 10 ways they'd keep it fresh going to Disney World day after day. Annie's list includes making out with people from different countries, and Dan's list includes pooping on Tom Sawyer Island.
We are very excited to share Episode #1 of our new podcast, The Extra Magic Hour - A LastGen Disney Podcast!On this week's show, we give an intro of ourselves, then dive into some news including a new EPCOT tour, update on Shanghai Disneyland, new addition to Cinderella's Castle, and Melyssa and I give a full breakdown of our experience at STAR WARS WEEKEND.
Welcome to planToons! A Family's Disney Trip Planning from the Second Dimension. planToons 8 Disney's Prince Charming's Castle How did Cinderella's Castle co-op Charming's Castle and leave him to the horse barn? Did Snow White wake to true love's kiss or Prince's Purple Rain? Who takes Beast for a walk? All this and more in this planToon. Discover planToons: We love our Walt Disney World vacations almost as much as we enjoy planning them. We started to record the planning sessions and the "animate" the fun parts for your enjoyment. Visit our website at www.plantoons.com for more. See the rest of the Cartoons at YouTube.com/WDWplanToons Subscribe to planToons on iTunes at https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wdw-plantoons-disney-world/id968568443?mt=2 Follow on Twitter @WDWplanToons and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/pages/WDW-PlanToons/1383858005263913
Come and join us for another installment of the WDW-Memories podcast, where I try to make it possible for you relive your Walt Disney World Memories when you can't actually be there. Today we'll wrap our day at the Magic Kingdom by catching the Kiss Goodnight in front of the Cinderella's Castle, then we'll enjoy the ambient sounds as we quietly exit the park, take the Ferry back to the TTC, and walk back to the car from there. Show notes: https://wdw-memories.net/2014/12/31/memory-131/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Come and join us for another installment of the WDW-Memories podcast, where I try to make it possible for you relive your Walt Disney World Memories when you can't actually be there. We'll continue our day in the Magic Kingdom as we leave Tony's Town Square Restaurant, make our way back up Main Street, USA, around Cinderella's Castle and into Fantasyland to catch a showing of Mickey's PhilharMagic. Show notes: https://wdw-memories.net/2014/08/22/memory-122/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Come and join us for another installment of the WDW-Memories podcast, where I try to make it possible for you relive your Walt Disney World Memories when you can't actually be there. Come join us as we continue our day in Walt Disney World, picking up as we leave Dream Along With Mickey in front of Cinderella's Castle and head into Adventureland for a Dole Whip before heading to Frontierland to catch the Celebrate A Dream Come True Parade. Show notes: https://wdw-memories.net/2014/06/13/memory-118/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Come and join us for another installment of the WDW-Memories podcast, where I try to make it possible for you relive your Walt Disney World Memories when you can't actually be there. Come join us as we continue our day in Walt Disney World, picking up at the Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor exit and then run into Push the Talking Trashcan on our way over to see Dream Along With Mickey in front of Cinderella's Castle on Main Street, U.S.A. Show notes: https://wdw-memories.net/2014/05/30/memory-117/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jambeaux, everyone!!! Welcome to another episode of the Magic Our Way podcast. We appreciate your listening to our show and we hope it brings a smile to your face. We also appreciate your feedback and are committed to listening to our listeners. Factoid of the day: the stones used in the construction of Cinderella's Castle are non-existent. We are proud to announce that we are presenting to you, the listener, our very first book review!!! We lead off with an awesome one: Lou Mongello’s 102 Ways to Save Money For and At Walt Disney World. As a disclaimer, Lou did send us a free PDF copy of his book to review. But, other than that, we have no affiliation with Lou Mongello or WDW Radio “world.” All thoughts and opinions expressed in this show are solely that of Danny and Kevin and the Magic Our Way community. But first, some news. In the Queue. we cover the following news stories: No more of Danny’s favorite frappe: athio Kouzzina More of Kevin’s lectures: Pixar, A113, and CalArts Trader Sam’s, fountains, and the Polynesian Village….Resort AND an article about the Trader Sam’s in Disneyland Killer, unique t-shirt designs by Nomeus Gronovii through Redbubble: available at The Department of Citrus and much, much more! Yes, indeed!!! You read that correctly! We are presenting our very first of hopefully many book reviews here on the Magic Our Way podcast. An opportunity to review a new book by one of the “Old Breed” of the Disney-fan community came to us and we decided to take it. We are review Lou Mongello’s new book, 102 Ways to Save Money For and At Walt Disney World. We appreciate the opportunity that Lou has given us to review his new book. In a nutshell, we loved the book and it will be a great resource for Disney travelers for years to come and we explain why. If you would like to purchase the book, you can download it to your Kindle or get a hardcopy from amazon.com, you can download it to your Nook book from Barnes and Noble, or you can purchase it directly from Lou’s website at WDWRadio.com. This book comes highly recommended from Danny and Kevin of the Magic Our Way podcast. If you have the book or will be purchasing the book, let us know what you think and let Lou know that you heard about it from the Magic Our Way podcast. Send Lou an email. Send the Magic Our Way Podacst an email. As always, we promise to give the Disney fan a voice! Production Note: for next week’s show, we will sit down with a Walt Disney World College Program alumnus and get completely geeky with her. If you have ideas for shows that you want to hear in the future or want to ask our guest a particular question about the college program, send us a message at magicourway@gmail.com. As always, if you like the show, please rate us and leave a review in the iTunes Store. We do appreciate you taking the time to do so. Also, you can find us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/magicourway) and follow us on Twitter (@magicourway). With Facebook and Twitter you will be able to find out when we are recording our show and ask us a question while we are recording. You may hear a shout out for you and your question being answered on that week's show. If you have any suggestions or comments for the show, please do not hesitate to contact us at magicourway@gmail.com. We will be sure to read your email on the air, unless you tell us not to. We do want to hear from our fans and we want you to be part of our discussion. Also, check out our slowly growing website at www.qmarkproductions.com and our soon to be website on www.magicourway.com. Also, you can now find us on Stitcher, Blackberry, Blubrry, and Double Twist for your listening convenience. Thanks again for listening to us. We do realize that you have many choices when it comes to Disney podcasts and we appreciate your attention. The Magic Our Way Podcast always lets the ghost host lower the safety bar for us.
Where is the best place to dine with Disney Royalty? This week we review Cinderella's Castle, 1900 Park Fare, and Akershus.
Listener Marissa Gordon joins us to tell us about her experience touring the Dream Suite inside Cinderella's Castle.
This week's episode features an attraction which I believe is lesser known. Despite being on the schedule it is easy to pass right on by the venue when there are no performances. Storytime with Belle in the Fairytale Garden involves audience participation and is great for those with younger children. Located behind and to the right of Cinderella's Castle and across from Cosmic Ray's be sure to check this attraction out.
This week's episode features an attraction which I believe is lesser known. Despite being on the schedule it is easy to pass right on by the venue when there are no performances. Storytime with Belle in the Fairytale Garden involves audience participation and is great for those with younger children. Located behind and to the right of Cinderella's Castle and across from Cosmic Ray's be sure to check this attraction out.