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In light of the Disney Parks temporarily closing this spring, I have created a spin-off series to provide you with a daily dose of Disney Magic. Unlike our regular Imagineer Podcast episodes, this series focuses exclusively on binaural audio, helping to transport you back to Walt Disney World or Disneyland. These spin-off episodes are only temporary and will be discontinued and archived once the parks reopen. Be sure to tune in to our regularly scheduled Imagineer Podcast episodes for deeper discussions and analysis of all things Disney. In today's episode, we'll journey to Disney's Animal Kingdom to experience It's Tough to Be a Bug. What's your favorite Disney attraction? Send me your feedback via email or through direct or public message at any of the following and [with your permission] I'll include your message in a future show: Facebook: www.facebook.com/ImagineerPodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/ImagineerPodcast Twitter: www.twitter.com/ImagineerNews Facebook Group (ImagiNation): https://www.facebook.com/groups/imagineerpodcast/ Share your feedback via voicemail: 516-406-8376 Disney news and travel tips: Be sure to visit our Disney news partner, The Kingdom Insider: Website: https://thekingdominsider.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/KingdomInsider Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thekingdominsider/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/tkidisneynews YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfNy6LP8uPSjsktoPBr5JTQ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/TKIDisneyNews/ Vacation Planning: Planning a trip to Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Disney Cruise Line, Adventures by Disney, or another Disney destination? Visit our trusted partner, Academy Travel: Walt Disney World: https://apps.itams.com/AcademyCRM/form/waltdisney/IP Disneyland: https://apps.itams.com/AcademyCRM/form/disneyland/IP Disney Cruise Line: https://apps.itams.com/AcademyCRM/form/disneycruise/IP Aulani: https://apps.itams.com/AcademyCRM/form/Aulani/IP Adventures by Disney: https://apps.itams.com/AcademyCRM/form/DisneyAdventure/IP 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 the Imagineer Society - https://www.patreon.com/imagineerpodcast Purchase merchandise - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/imagineer-podcast?ref_id=8929 Special thanks to our Imagineer Society "Hero" Members: Jesse Park Jessica Entwistle Enjoy the show!
Host Elliot Michael gold interviews John Barbour, born on April 24, 1933 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada is an actor, comedian, television host known as host of the NBC reality television series Real People, for which he was also a creator and co-produce and is the only performer in TV to win Emmys for both entertainment and news shows. Barbour moved to the United States in the early 1960s. His comedy act, particularly his 1965 album It's Tough to Be White, dealt in part with civil rights and black-white relations. In 1971, he hosted a local daytime talk show on CBS-owned KNXT (now KCBS-TV) in Los Angeles. He also hosted the pilot for The Gong Show in the mid-1970s (walking away from the show in objection to its farcical premise and forcing producer Chuck Barris to step in front of the cameras as host), and was a regular panelist on the 1988 Canadian (US syndicated) version of Liar's Club. Barbour portrayed game show host Harry Monte in a 1975 episode of Sanford and Son. Barbour was the executive producer of the game show That **** Quiz Show (That Awful! Quiz Show) hosted by Greg & John Rice in 1982. Barbour wrote and narrated Keith Burns' documentary Ernie Kovacs: Television's Original Genius. He also directed and wrote the 1992 documentary The JFK Assassination: The Jim Garrison Tapes. This film covers the investigation of District Attorney Jim Garrison, who, after the 1963 assassination of John F. Kennedy, decided to further investigate the official report given by the Warren Commission. The documentary hypothesizes connections between the assassination and the FBI, the CIA, the Mafia, the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Vietnam War, and other organizations and foreign affairs issues. The film won an award in 1993 at the San Sebastian Film Festival in Spain. He directed and wrote another documentary, “The American Media And The Second Assassination of President John F. Kennedy,” which released to specific audiences in 2017, but saw a broader audience in 2019 when it was showcased in iTunes, Vimeo and Amazon. This follow-up documentary is an extension of his critically acclaimed "The Garrison Tapes," and has received significant praise for its detail and exposition on the subjects of the JFK murder and the evolution of contemporary Fake News. IMdB has scored the documentary 8.6 out of a possible 10. Rememories for Seniors - Hosted by Elliot Michael Gold “Nothing returns a memory as clearly as a song.” It only takes a few bars of the music we listened to at a sock hop, on our first date, on the car radio, or in our bedroom when something was happening that was important in our lives. When you and I hear the music we listened to when we were teenagers, those memories flow back.
Listeners, listen up! We have a new website! myfavoritedisneypod.com has everything you need surrounding our podcast, including a link to our new Patreon! Please check it out!Anyway this week we go over one of our favorite attractions that always keeps us on the edge of our seat... It's Tough to Be a Bug! We also learn the backstory of some awesome sidekicks, Heihei and Pua.Remember to leave us a review on Apple Cobbler Podcasts to get yourself an entry into our latest contest. You have until April 30th, 2020.
On this episode of It's Tough, I talk to Jakob, a life long tennis player, about his experiences in tennis and his unique experiences in life that have given him the perspective he has today. Check out the Youtube video by the same title to see use talk more about these topics.
In this more casual sit down, on the It's Tough podcast. Magnum and Lloyd Talk about a spanning variety of topics that they find interesting. Lloyd is more than a second generation American he is also a unique individual who has his own philosophy on how
In this episode of It's Tough, Magnum diverts away from the heavier topics to talk about the best movies on Netflix RIGHT NOW! A written list will be provided in the description of his youtube video.
Complacency and crow mentality go together like bread and butter. sure, you can have one without the other, but together they are truly at their best. Magnum assaults these two ideas in every way shape and form in an all new episode of It's Tough
On this episode of the We Like Theme Parks Podcast, Mark Andrada, Chris Bond and Dustin Fuhs take on a full checklist of interesting discussions across movies, theme parks and everything in between. Our Retire Me for this episode (sponsored by Theme Park Alchemy) looks at getting rid of an Animal Kingdom Attraction, and no...we didn't choose It's Tough to be a Bug! From a Mailbag with Mark segment that brings a discussion around using the ride technology from Flight of Passage in a potential Star Wars podracing attraction AND Dustin & Mark take on a King of the Castle in a "Cheerfully Earful Way". News segment: Disney Parks Introduces Plant-Based Dining OptionsJurassic World 3 Casting NewsSpiderman is back with the MCU This and so much more on this, the 25th edition of the We Like Theme Parks Podcast! Find us over at welikethemeparks.com and on Facebook & Instagram @WeLikeThemeParks #WeLikeThemeParks For more information about our sponsor Theme Park Alchemy, please check out their website https://themeparkalchemy.com/discount/WELIKE15
Olá amigos! Chegamos a mais um episódio de notícias do nosso podcast, e como sempre totalmente recheado de novidades. Dessa fez comentamos todas as notícias dos parques divulgadas durante a D23 Expo 2019 (assim como as polêmicas). E no nosso destaque do mês falamos da atração que fica dentro da Arvore da Vida no parque Animal Kingdom, estamos falando da It's Tough to be a Bug. E tem muito mais, ouça e confira!
Does listening to particular songs or scores from the Walt Disney World Resort evoke specific emotions? Well then, this episode is for you. Matt Parrish from the WEDway Radio and Thirty20Eight podcasts joins me as we begin our discussion of the tunes that give us the feels. From the hilarity of the Country Bear Jamboree and It's Tough to Be a Bug, to the triumphant scores from Soarin' Around the World and Fantasmic, we cover the gamut of emotions. This is the first of a two-part edition of Notably Disney. Check out Matt's podcasting content, including 10 seasons of content of WEDway Radio centered on Walt Disney World, and the Thirty20Eight, which covers Disney history and Disney listory. Feel free to reach out to Brett via Twitter @bnachmanreports, subscribe to the podcast, and send your feedback at notablydisney@gmail.com This August we're featuring a new episode of Notably Disney every Tuesday. New episodes of the podcast regularly debut on the first and third Tuesday of every month.
We look back at Disney in 2018 and a look forward to Disney in 2019 on episode 38 of Disney Discussions. Please be sure to review out podcast:https://www.podchaser.com/DisneyDiscussions Listen and subscribe to our podcast:WWW | YouTube | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Podcasts | Subscribe on Android [00:12] Introductions - Favorite Experience about our podcast in 2018[00:46] Welcome![01:11] Happy New Year and what we got for Christmas [06:23] Media News:Disney Looking To Reboot “The Pirates Of The Caribbean” Franchise - SourceNew Star Wars and Marvel Series Announced for Disney+ Streaming Service - Source [07:58] DisneyLand news:Disneyland Officially Cancels Plans for 4th Resort Hotel - SourceMickey’s Mix Magic and Mickey’s Soundsational Parade Coming to Disneyland in January 2019 - Source [08:45] Walt Disney World News:New Attractions Coming to Epcot Announced at Destination D - SourceNew Epcot and Character-Based Nighttime Shows Will Replace IllumiNations in 2019 and 2020 - Source“Wonderful World Of Animation” Nighttime Show Coming To Hollywood Studios May 2019 - SourceSummer 2019 Free Dining Plan Offer Now Available for Walt Disney WorldDisney World Offering Up to 30 Percent Off Rooms With Latest Offer [15:00] Main Topic[15:11] Disney in 2018Movies: February 16 - Black PantherMarch 9 - A Wrinkle in TimeApril 27 - Avengers: Infinity WarMay 25 - Solo: A Star Wars StoryJune 15 - Incredibles 2July 6 - Ant-Man and the WaspAugust 3 - Christopher RobinNovember 2 - The Nutcracker and the Four RealmsNovember 21 - Ralph Breaks the InternetDecember 19 - Mary Poppins Returns Theme Park:Stitch's Great Escape! is a temporarily closed at Magic Kingdom.Half of Paradise Pier closed at Disney California Adventure.California Screamin' closed to make way for the Incredicoaster.Mickey's Fun Wheel closed and was renamed Pixar Pal-A-Round.Games of the Boardwalk closed temporarily.Ariel's Grotto closed.Circle of Life: An Environmental Fable closed at Epcot.It's Tough to Be a Bug! closed at Disney California AdventurePixar Fest event began until September 3.Pixar Play Parade premiered at Disneyland until November 4.Together Forever: A Pixar Nighttime Spectacular premiered at Disneyland.Disney's Animal Kingdom celebrated its 20th anniversary.UP! A Great Bird Adventure premiered.Incredible Summer event began at Walt Disney World until September 3.Super Party Time premiered at Magic Kingdom.Donald's Dino-Bash! opened at Disney's Animal Kingdom.Guardians of the Galaxy: Awesome Mix Live! premiered at Epcot until August 19.Pixar Pier opened at Disney California Adventure. The other half of Paradise Pier renamed as Paradise Gardens Park.Pixar Place closed at Disney's Hollywood Studios.Toy Story Land opened at Disney's Hollywood Studios.Disney Junior - Live on Stage! had its final performance at Disney's Hollywood Studios.A Bug's Land closed at Disney California Adventure to make way for a Super Heroes Land.Rafiki's Planet Watch closed at Disney's Animal Kingdom, but it will reopen in Spring 2019Move It! Shake It! Dance and Play It! Street Party had its final performance at Magic Kingdom.Tropical Hideaway opened at Disneyland.Disney Junior Dance Party premiered at Disney's Hollywood Studios. [24:45] 2019Movies:March 8 - Captain MarvelMarch 29 - DumboApril 17 - PenguinsApril 26 - Avengers: EndgameMay 24 - AladdinJune 21 - Toy Story 4July 5 - Spider-Man: Far From HomeJuly 19 - The Lion KingAugust 9 - Artemis FowlNovember 22 - Frozen 2December 20 - Star Wars Episode IX Disney+ will debut, featuring:Ink & Paint, a documentary series about women in animation.StargirlA new High School Musical show.[8]A new Muppets series.The Mandalorian, a live-action Star Wars series.[9]A television spin-off based on Monsters, Inc.Lady and the Tramp The Sword in the StoneHigh School Musical 4 Parks:Move It! Shake It! MousekeDance It! Street Party will premiere at Magic Kingdom.Party with Pixar Pals event began at Disney's Hollywood Studios.Mickey's Soundsational Parade will return to Disneyland with new elements.Lightning McQueen's Racing Academy will premiere at Disney's Hollywood Studios.Rafiki's Planet Watch will reopen at Disney's Animal Kingdom.Disney Movie Magic will have its final performance at Disney's Hollywood Studios.Disney's Hollywood Studios will celebrate its 30th anniversary.Wonderful World of Animation will premiere at Disney's Hollywood Studios.Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge will open at Disneyland.IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth will have its final performance at EpcotA Lion King CelebrationDisney’s Coronado Springs Hotel ExpansionDisney’s Riviera ResortEpcot Forever will premiere at Epcot until 2020.Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway will open at Disney's Hollywood Studios.Disney’s Skyliner OpensStar Wars: Galaxy's Edge will open at Disney's Hollywood Studios. [42:40] Disney Trivia: [47:20] Question of the week:Your favorite version of MickeyWhat's your Favorite Disney Christmas Movie? This week’s question:What are you most looking forward to in 2019 that's Disney related Help Support our podcast:Review our Podcast: https://www.podchaser.com/DisneyDiscussionsWWW: http://support.disneydiscussions.comBuy Merchandise: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/disney-discussionsPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=61265 Listen to our podcast:WWW | YouTube | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Podcasts | Subscribe on Android Follow us:Facebook | Twitter | Instagram For feedback please email podcast@disneydiscussions.com
Griffin is BACK! We talk about his recent trip to Disney and he walks us through what worked and what didn't! Plus - we debate whether "It's Tough to be a Bug" is over rated, under rated or properly rated.
Ever felt like you were on a different path than everyone else? Have you woken up one morning to find that what you were doing, what you were working towards wasn't exactly what you thought it would be? Maybe you've heard some variation of "Your so busy all the time, slow down" like I used to, all the time. A decade ago I used to work 4 jobs, meal prep, goto the gym, attend functions and pretty much lived out of my car. It was a total shit show. But I was doing me, and I had somewhere I was going. I was trying to get to a place where I felt successful. I was doing what was important to me. Not to society, not to anyone else. TO ME. It's TOUGH to put your priorities first, there are definitely some regrets along the way. But you don't become who you are meant to be. You don't become the passionate, fulfilled individual you are meant to be without working on yourself first. Even if the ultimate passion in your life is to give to others, care for others, support others. You still need to have the energy, the life force, the drive each and every day to give to others to your fullest capabilities. Otherwise somewhere in your soul you will feel that nagging feeling that you could be doing more. I worked my way from the complete bottom, flying by the seat of my pants. But I was driving my own bus to where I wanted to go. Sure I took some detours along the way, but I was in control of my destination. Are you?
In 1924 two British mountaineers set out to be the first to conquer Mount Everest. But they never returned to camp, and to this day no one knows whether they reached the top. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll review the case of George Mallory and Andrew Irvin, which has been called "one of the greatest unsolved adventure mysteries of the 20th century." We'll also learn what to do if attacked by a bear and puzzle over the benefits of a water shortage. Intro: Marshall Islanders navigated using "charts" of lashed sticks, threads, and shells. Jan Brueghel's 1617 painting Hearing immortalizes a well-traveled Australian cockatoo. Sources for our feature on George Mallory and Andrew Irvine: Wade Davis, Into the Silence, 2011. Jochen Hemmleb, Larry A. Johnson, and Eric R. Simonson, Ghosts of Everest, 1999. Peter Firstbrook, Lost on Everest, 1999. Ed Douglas, "Lifelong Secret of Everest Pioneer: I Discovered Mallory's Body in 1936," Guardian, Nov. 23, 2013. Nick Squires, "Mallory and Irvine's Everest Death Explained," Telegraph, Aug. 4, 2010. Secrets of the Ice. Jon Kelly, "Mallory and Irvine: Should We Solve Everest's Mystery?" BBC News Magazine, Oct. 3, 2011. United Press International, "Team Heads for Everest," Aug. 11, 1986. Associated Press, "2 Everest Climbers Killed Near Summit," June 21, 1924. Henry W. Bunn, "The Story the Week Has Told," Washington Evening Star, June 22, 1924, 3. David Holmstrom, "Going Up or Down, Mt. Everest Pioneer," Christian Science Monitor 92:26 (Dec. 30, 1999), 17. Audrey Salkeld and Jochen Hemmleb, "Did They or Didn't They?" Geographical 75:5 (May 2003), 120. Martin Varley, "It's Tough at the Top," Geographical 71:9 (September 1999), 32. Jerry Adler, "Ghost of Everest," Newsweek 133:20 (May 17, 1999), 68. Kevin Cook and Mark Mravic, "A Riddle on Top of the World," Sports Illustrated 90:19 (May 10, 1999), 28. Lost on Everest: The Search for Mallory & Irvine, BBC, 2000. N.E. Odell, "The Last Climb of Mallory and Irvine," Geographical Journal 64:6 (December 1924), 455-461. "The Mount Everest Expedition," Geographical Journal 64:1 (July 1924), 56-58. Gordon T. Stewart, "Tenzing's Two Wrist-Watches: The Conquest of Everest and Late Imperial Culture in Britain 1921-1953," Past & Present 149 (November 1995), 170-197. G.W. Kent Moore, John L. Semple, and Dev Raj Sikka, "Mallory and Irvine on Mount Everest: Did Extreme Weather Play a Role in Their Disappearance?" Weather 65:8 (August 2010), . "Mallory and Irvine Killed in Attempt to Conquer Everest," New York Times, June 21, 1924, 1. Christopher S. Wren, "New Insight Into Everest Mystery; Finding Mallory Elicits A Flurry of Theories," New York Times, Nov. 27, 1999. Christopher S. Wren, "A Body on Mt. Everest, a Mystery Half-Solved," New York Times, May 5, 1999. Agence France-Presse, "Discovery of Corpse Reopens Debate on Who First Climbed Everest," May 4, 1999. "Sees Everest Dash Failure for 1924," New York Times, June 22, 1924. E.F. Norton, "Everest Climbers Send the Story of Last Fatal Effort," New York Times, June 26, 1924. Listener mail: Diarmaid Fleming, "The Man Who Blew Up Nelson," BBC News, March 12, 2016. Wikipedia, "F.D.C. Willard" (accessed Dec. 22, 2017). "Cat as Coauthor," Futility Closet, Nov. 10, 2005. "F.D.C. Willard," P.I. Engineering (accessed Dec. 22, 2017). "Staying Safe Around Bears," National Park Service (accessed Dec. 22, 2017). This week's lateral thinking puzzle was inspired by an item in Dan Lewis's Now I Know newsletter. Here are two corroborating links (warning -- these spoil the puzzle). You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on iTunes or Google Play Music or via the RSS feed at http://feedpress.me/futilitycloset. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- on our Patreon page you can pledge any amount per episode, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!
John BarbourJohn Barbour "the godfather of reality TV" created, co-hosted, co-produced, and wrote 'Real People' - the first reality show, which was number one on NBC for three years during the early 1980's.Barbour moved to the United States in the early sixties. His comedy act, particularly his 1965 album, It's Tough to Be White, dealt in part with civil rights and black-white relations.Barbour hosted the pilot for The Gong Show in the mid '70s, and was a regular panelist on the 1988 Canadian (US syndicated) version of Liar's Club.Barbour portrayed game show host Harry Monte in a 1975 episode of Sanford and Son.John Produced, Wrote, and Hosted 'Ernie Kovacs: TV's Original Genius,'for Showtime that aired later on PBS. At the time it was reviewed as 'the best documentary about a performer!'He also directed and wrote the 1992 documentary The JFK Assassination: The Jim Garrison Tapes. This film covers the investigation of District Attorney Jim Garrison, who, after the 1963 assassination of John F. Kennedy, decided to further investigate the official report given by the Warren Commission. The documentary hypothesizes connections between the assassination and the FBI, the CIA, the Mafia, the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Vietnam War, and other organizations and foreign affairs issues. The film won an award in 1993 at the San Sebastian Film Festival in Spain.
This week's episode of The Make Mine Magic Podcast includes discussion of our August 2017 trip to Animal Kingdom, and the following: Dino-Land, Dinosaur (the ride and the movie), Tusker House, Jungle Juice, the Tam Tam Drummers of Harambe, cooling towels, Pocahontas, It's Tough to Be a Bug!, Flights of Wonder, the Harambe Market, the Kilimanjaro Safari, and the Wild Africa Trek. The Make Mine Magic Podcast features Jenn and Glenn Walker talking about Disney, parks, movies, travel advice, characters, Marvel, Star Wars, Studio Ghibli, etc., if it’s Disney, it’s fair game. Links: Jennifer's Twitter Glenn's Twitter Jennifer's Blog The GAR! Podcast Family on Facebook Biff Bam Pop! The Biff Bam Pop! Podcast Network The Make Mine Magic Podcast on Pinterest The Make Mine Magic Podcast on Instagram The Make Mine Magic Podcast on Apple Podcasts The Make Mine Magic Facebook Page Videos: Animal Kingdom commercial
On this episode, Dave and Safari Mike discuss the news from Disney's Animal Kingdom including It's Tough to be A Bug, a potential Yeti fix and some breaking news regarding hyenas coming to the park. The also discuss the past week at the rest of Walt Disney World, including the now compulsory Frozen rant. And then in the feature segment, they look back at two years of JamboEveryone.com
It's time D-Heads! This week, music plays a huge role as we welcome famed composer BRUCE BROUGHTON! Bruce has composed a wide range of movies, tv, and theme park attractions such as Silverado, Rescuers Down Under, Spaceship Earth, Ellen's Energy Adventure, Monster Squad, Tiny Toons, Dinosaurs, Harry and the Hendersons, O Canada, It's Tough to be a Bug and more! Bruce is going to stop in and talk about his career, films, compositions, attractions and more from his award winning career. In addition we have the D-Team back as Lexie takes you down the Hollywood Walk of Fame with more on our guest Bruce Broughton. Paige returns with the Magical Music Review, and Jason comes at you with The Vault adding more DVD and Blu-Rays to your collection. And it doesn't end there, Randy is back with Disney Multi-Media and Interactive News. And Erin dips into the Virtual Mailbag answering more questions in I Want To Know. There is a ton of news hot off the D-Wire, and all kinds of magic and fun as we preview our upcoming Annual Not-So-Scary Halloween Celebration. So it's time to Put on Your Ears, Give it a Little Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo, and get ready to Relive the Magic, Memories and Appreciation from Your Lifetime of Disney with our New Kind of Disney Show!
It's time D-Heads! This week, music plays a huge role as we welcome famed composer BRUCE BROUGHTON! Bruce has composed a wide range of movies, tv, and theme park attractions such as Silverado, Rescuers Down Under, Spaceship Earth, Ellen's Energy Adventure, Monster Squad, Tiny Toons, Dinosaurs, Harry and the Hendersons, O Canada, It's Tough to be a Bug and more! Bruce is going to stop in and talk about his career, films, compositions, attractions and more from his award winning career. In addition we have the D-Team back as Lexie takes you down the Hollywood Walk of Fame with more on our guest Bruce Broughton. Paige returns with the Magical Music Review, and Jason comes at you with The Vault adding more DVD and Blu-Rays to your collection. And it doesn't end there, Randy is back with Disney Multi-Media and Interactive News. And Erin dips into the Virtual Mailbag answering more questions in I Want To Know. There is a ton of news hot off the D-Wire, and all kinds of magic and fun as we preview our upcoming Annual Not-So-Scary Halloween Celebration. So it's time to Put on Your Ears, Give it a Little Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo, and get ready to Relive the Magic, Memories and Appreciation from Your Lifetime of Disney with our New Kind of Disney Show!
This episode features audio from It's Tough to be a Bug in the Animal Kingdom. You’re about to hear some great audio of the attraction I recorded in early December 2006 while on vacation with my wife Traci and her parents. We walked right up and through the doors in time for the start of the show. It’s fun to hear the response of the audience, but it wasn’t so crowded that you couldn’t hear the nuances of the show. Show notes: https://wdw-memories.net/2007/01/18/memory-009/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Download the ShowThe crew is back with more Disney World fun for show #8!On this episode:The World in News - Disney NewsRant of the Week - Peeps who ruin the Disney World MagicMonorail Station - It's Tough to be a BugMousewerkz - Clockwerks and Sorcerer Pirate BattleStory Time - Don't chug the Dole Whip....and much more
This week was both fun and relaxing at Disney's Animal Kingdom! Since I did MuppetVision 3D last week, I decided that I'm going to make a series of it and feature all of the 3D movies in Orlando over the next few weeks! So of course this week we took in It's Tough to Be a Bug! After that the Vacation Fiancee