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In Episode 74, Justin and Michelle discuss all of the top news stories for the week of February 3, 2019 including new experiences are announced for the 26th Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival, Disneyland's Space Mountain closes after a guest climbs out of a moving vehicle, and Black Panther returns to AMC Theaters for a limited time with free screenings.
We're keeping the TTA Romance Advice train rolling this week as we answer a listener question about the best non-park spot to propose to someone at Walt Disney World! We also talk about the new Avengers trailer, crowds in 2019, and Rob's new beef with Disneyland's Space Mountain! Want to support The TTA Podcast & look rad while doing it? The TTA Podcast T-Shirts! Have a question for us or your own two cents on a topic? Leave a message over at the TTA Podcast website or leave a message at (516) 900-4628. Find us on the internet! The TTA Official Unofficial Subreddit! Rob's Disney History Channel Rob's Vlog Channel Rob's Patreon! Christine's YouTube Channel Rob's Twitter Christine's Twitter
In anticipation of my forthcoming trip to Disneyland, I'm starting a series of Disneyland short audio releases. Call them previews. Call them tasters. Call them what you like. They're short - they're fun - they capture just a bit of the Disneyland experience. This week, come along for a ride on Disneyland's Space Mountain!Disneyland Shorts 001 - Space MountainTo download, right-click and select "Save Target As...". Or subscribe in iTunes!Recorded January 2008 - 2:55 ((Binaural - 192kbps))Comments? We would love to hear from you! Please email us at jandadisney@yahoo.com or post a comment on the blog at jandadisney.blogspot.com.
What does space sound like—and who decided that? Composers have toyed with themes of space, stars and discovery in music—describing through music the ideas of open space, travel, mystery and majesty, as well as imagining what "outer space" might sound like if you could hear it. Narrated by Roger Launius of the Space History Division of the National Air and Space Museum, this piece features Miles Hoffman, commentator for NPR's Morning Edition, John Dennis, who created the music for Disneyland's Space Mountain, and Jonn Serrie, the nation's leading composer of music for planetarium shows.
What does space sound like—and who decided that? Composers have toyed with themes of space, stars and discovery in music—describing through music the ideas of open space, travel, mystery and majesty, as well as imagining what "outer space" might sound like if you could hear it. Narrated by Roger Launius of the Space History Division of the National Air and Space Museum, this piece features Miles Hoffman, commentator for NPR's Morning Edition, John Dennis, who created the music for Disneyland's Space Mountain, and Jonn Serrie, the nation's leading composer of music for planetarium shows.
Meandering Mouse and Meandering Mouse Club TV-(AUDIO and VIDEO) Disney Park Fun
Take a fun ride on Disneyland's Space Mountain, experience me getting accosted by a talking and walking trashcan named Push, and then jump on a time machine with me to experience the extinct Disney World attraction called Alien Encounter. Last, we hear a voice comment sent in from a listener, another Gingivitis contest entry, and what I would do if I could go anywhere and ride anything within the course of one day. Please take a moment to fill out the Podtrac Survey on the Meandering Mouse website. www.meanderingmouse.com Email: podcast@meanderingmouse.com - Voice Mail: 713-893-3866 - Discuss at The Disney Podcast Network: www.disneypodcastnet.com