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Jim Hill and Lauren Hersey hop into the season with stories of springtime mishaps, Disney merch drops, and a full breakdown of the difference between spoilers and Easter eggs (the movie kind, not the chocolate kind). The infamous Disneyland orchid drop of the 1950s and other early Easter entertainment ideas A look at this year's Easter basket-ready merch, from plush Stitch bunnies to adorable Ewok Village Dorables Disney's new Lululemon collection and a pricey hoodie that's… just a black hoodie Brooks Run Disney shoes and Lauren's comfort-first shoe philosophy The origin of Easter eggs in video games and how Pixar carried the tradition into animation Hidden details in Frozen, The Incredibles, Ratatouille, and The Little Mermaid The legacy of Disney's Easter TV specials and how hidden Mickeys started as subtle rebellion Be Our Guest Vacations Planning your next Disney vacation? Be Our Guest Vacations is a Platinum-level Earmarked travel agency with concierge-level service to make every trip magical. Their team of expert agents plans vacations across the globe, from Disney and Universal to cruises and adventures, ensuring you have the best possible experience without the stress. Learn More Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back! We dive headfirst into the icy depths of Mickey 17 the wild new sci-fi thriller where death is just a temporary inconvenience. Jacked with philosophical questions, creepy aliens, political drama, and yes… multiple Mickeys, this film puts a new spin on identity and sacrifice in space.==========================Lets Connect
Reviews: Batman Ninja vs. Yakuza League, The Electric State, Mickey 17, Revelations, Snow White Catching up on some movies! Jimmy checks out these 5 films and gives his thoughts. Thanks to Marta and Melissa for sending in their reviews on one movie each as well. Does the new BATMAN NINJA live up to the original? How many Mickeys do we see in MICKEY 17? Was SNOW WHITE really that bad? Tune in to find out! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
Num programa em família na calada da noite, matamos a vontade do Alan e corremos pro cinema para encontrar o Mickey! Mas não é o Mickey que você está pensando, meu amooor! Nosso encontro foi com o Mickey da classe trabalhadora, o Mickey oprimido, o Mickey revolucionário! Se você ainda não viu Mickey 17, pode ouvir o programa até uma certa parte, mas fica tranquilo que a gente avisa quando chegarmos na zona de spoilers! Grandes atuações, temática crítica ao capitalismo, putaria com cópias… o filme é bom e vai te pegar também! Aperte o play e fique ciente de que qualquer semelhança com a realidade não é mera coincidência! WIZKIDS Inglês para cada fase da infância. É Wizard. É WizKids. É WOW! Clique no link e ganhe 4 aulas grátis: https://mamicas.page.link/WIZARD_WIZKIDS_CDM OZOB: A CYBERPUNK BOARDGAME Faça parte do Financiamento Coletivo Internacional de OZOB: A Cyberpunk Boardgame: https://jovemnerd.page.link/Ozob_Gamefound_NerdCast REDES SOCIAIS Alan Dubox - @alandubox Andreia Pazos - @deiaduboc Agatha Ottoni - @agathaottoni ARTE DA VITRINE: Felipe Camêlo Baixe Versão Wallpaper da Vitrine CONFIRA OS OUTROS CANAIS DO JOVEM NERD Mande suas histórias, críticas, elogios e sugestões para: canecademamicas@jovemnerd.com.br APP JOVEM NERD: Google Play Store | Apple App Store
Have you ever heard the wolf cry to the blue corn moon? This week Lance and Matt G embark on an adventure through the trivia, present, and future of the musical masterpiece from the Disney renaissance- Pocahontas! All of the details you may have missed, the hidden Mickeys, the "who could have been cast", and of course we are Think Drink Disney so we'll be Imagineering a fantasy bar based on the movie with bushels of themed drinks. Join us on the trivia and the mixology of Pocahontas!#pocahontas #disney #waltdisney #waltdisneyproductions #buenavista #buenavistapictures #thinkdrinkdisney #podcast #disneypodcast #disneydrinkers #disneyland #waltdisneyworld #disneyworld #disneyland #disneydrinks #disney #podcastseries #past #cast #plot #asiseeit #irenebedard #judykuhn #melgibson #johnsmith #davidogdenstiers #ratcliffe #governorratcliffe #johnkassir #meeko #raccoon #russellmeans #powhatan #chiefpowhatan #christianbale #thomas #billyconnolly #ben #lindahunt #grandmotherwillow #frankwelker #flit #hummingbird #trivia #funfacts #mixology #cocktails #themedcocktails #disneydrinkers #disneybar #disneycocktails
Mickey 17 The novel this film was based on; Mickey 7 was being written by Edward Ashton, at almost exactly same time as the film back in 2021. Director Bong Joon Ho saw an opportunity and ran with it to create something pertinent, meaningful and as always, very weird... What remains then to answer is why the film version has solidly 10 more Mickeys!? Why do we need SO many more Mickeys? Robert Pattinson is Mickey 1-17 and in fact Mickey 18 as well... and his life...lives are the subject of this funny, poignant and occasionally silly film Science Fiction film. The whole team is in here, with Jill 41, Peta 99, Dion X and Quinny -3. With all their accumulated knowledge you'd hope they could say something intelligent here. And you would be right! Synopsis Adapted from the novel Mickey7 by Edward Ashton, this stars Robert Pattinson as an "expendable" - a disposable crew member on a space mission, selected for dangerous tasks because he can be renewed if his body dies, with his memories largely intact. With one regeneration, though, things go very wrong. https://youtu.be/C4UflPhbDc4 A huge thank you to all our clones, copies and reprints who listen to each episode of the show, especially those of you copies who join in on the live-chat during the Twitch stream this week (and every week!). If you haven't done so before join us next week for our live show 7:30pm next week! Special love and thanks goes to those who have financially bolstered this podcast via dropping some their meagre food rations into our Ko-Fi cup and now also by subscribing on Twitch! Your generosity is always appreciated! If you feel so inclined drop us a sub! The more subs we get the more emotes, you get! Every bit of your support helps us to keep the show on the air! Don't fret if you can't be there for the recording though as you can catch them on Youtube usually later that very night. Make sure to subscribe so you don't miss them! WE WANT YOUR FEEDBACK! Send in voicemails or emails with your opinions on this show (or any others) to info@theperiodictableofawesome.com Please make sure to join our social networks too! We're on: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/TPToA/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/TPToA Facebook: www.facebook.com/PeriodicTableOfAwesome Instagram: www.instagram.com/theperiodictableofawesome/ Full text transcript Transcript Dion Hello and welcome to the periodic table of awesome. On 25. Quinny What number I? Dion Yeah, what? What number do you want to be? Peta Picked a random one. Dion Yeah, yeah. Peter, one there, you. I'm going to be Dion, 25, and you go introduce yourselves tonight because I'm lazy. Speaker Oh wow. So there we go. Yeah. Yep, Yep. Dion Oh, there. Great. Quinny It's just what number are you? Jill Me. I'm. I'm Jill 40. Because I die a little each year. Dion Well, it is. Quinny Jesus Christ. Dion It is kind of dark. OK 20. Number are you up to? Quinny -3. Speaker What exactly? Quinny Don't understand it. Does let. Dion Me just like 3 multiple. How many? Thank you. Peta I mean, based on Jill's logic, I think I'm about 99. Dion Peter, 99, again Jill, 41, Dion, 25, and quinny -3 to be * ****. Quinny No, I just because that's where I'm from. From. It's always -3 in liaweni. Protect the minion gag for you anyway. Speaker Is it? Quinny Not from my area. Sorry, I'm not, but it's still there's three Tasmanians who listen to this. Thought that was very funny. Dion Yeah, well, it is about a cold, merciless planet full of weird, weird, weird. Creatures kind of like. Jill The spoiler alert. Our numbers are our. For later. Dion Oh wow. Quinny Serious thinking now. Speaker 2 Oh. Dion How hateful. Yeah. Well, what are we doing? Someone explain to me what's what's this movie that w...
Today we spoke about.....Mickeys in Disney, Horsebox Barbers in Blarney, The Soundboard Of Smut, Vic's VIPS, Have you a famous name? The Pop Quiz and we have a monster Cash Machine this week Thank you for listening, please subscribe, and go hard on the 5 stars
For today's The Film Buff's Animation Weekend, let's spotlight a true gem. In 1983, Disney was at the peak of its animation prowess when it released a masterpiece adaptation of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. This animated classic not only serves as a fantastic introduction to the timeless tale of Ebenezer Scrooge but also showcases the beloved world of Disney characters.
For today's The Film Buff's Animation Weekend, let's spotlight a true gem. In 1983, Disney was at the peak of its animation prowess when it released a masterpiece adaptation of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. This animated classic not only serves as a fantastic introduction to the timeless tale of Ebenezer Scrooge but also showcases the beloved world of Disney characters.
Join your festive tour guides Stan Solo, Justin Clark, Jason Thomason and Dan Hansen as they share the traditions, fun, family, memories and music of their Christmas holidays. Plus Christmas lobster & saurkraut sandwiches, buying a house to fit a tree, how Charlie Brown killed the cool trees, when some assembly requires wine and more! p.s. Doctor Who Follow us on Facebook at Disney Friends of the Grand Circle Tour Podcast for live shows every Thursday night, on Instagram at @grandcircletourpodcast and on YouTube at @grandcircletour Brought to you by https://celebratingflorida.com/ and https://mei-travel.com/ The Grand Circle Tour Podcast is in no way part of, endorsed or authorized by, or affiliated with the Walt Disney Company or its affiliates. As to Disney artwork/properties: © Disney. Disclosure | Privacy Policy
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Episode 287. We're back for a feature-length discussion on movies! We go over our predictions for the Rotten Tomatoes critics' score for the past year's movies, and create predictions for the year ahead. What movie got an even 50? What's the lowest score we've ever seen? Do we think Mission: Impossible -- The Final Reckoning could match or beat the score for Dead Reckoning? Which will score better, Superman or Fantastic Four: First Steps? How many people will die in The Monkey? How many Mickeys will Mickey 17 ultimately show us? Also: an underwhelming reveal to a secret Mtn Dew flavor, a haunted office, and more Torrington lore.Click here to watch a video of this episode. (00:00) - Intro (00:04) - The weirdest thing you've seen from your window (01:09) - Kyle's haunted office experience (10:08) - Let the Rotten Tomatoes game begin! (12:06) - Rotten Tomatoes game 2024 results (51:17) - Housekeeping (56:36) - Rotten Tomatoes game 2025 predictions (02:10:31) - Personal predictions for movies in 2025 (02:26:54) - Outro ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Do you laugh in face of danger? Let's laugh and scream our way through the trivia, present, and future of Monsters Inc.! Here in part 2 Lance and Matt G pull back the curtain on the Easter eggs, trivia, hidden Mickeys, park representation, and the fantasy bar of the future! This is the nightmare ending of our lucid dream about Monsters Inc.! It just wouldn't be Think Drink Disney if we didn't Imagineer a fantasy concept bar based on the film and mix up some monster-themed cocktails, so thank you for joining us and let's all laugh our way through the trivia, present, and future of Monsters Inc.!#monstersinc #monstersincorporated #disney #waltdisney #waltdisneyproductions #waltdisneyanimation #waltdisneyanimationstudios #movies #movie #animatedmovies #animation #pixar #pixarmovie #pixaranimation #petedocter #director #monstersuniversity #monstersatwork #johngoodman #sully #jamespsullivan #billycrystal #mikemazowski #marygibbs #boo #stevebuscemi #randall #randallboggs #jamescoburn #waternoose #henryjwaternoose #jennifertilly #celiamarie #bobpeterson #roz #johnratzenberger #yeti #frankoz #fungus #bonniehunt #flint #thinkdrinkdisney #podcast #disneypodcast #disneydrinkers #disneyland #waltdisneyworld #disneyworld #conceptbar #fantasy #fantasybar #cocktails #themedcocktails #monsterdrinks #monstercocktails #themedbarFollowApple PodcastsSpotifyAmazon MusicRSS Feed
Who doesn't love an orphan story with mice to the rescue? This week we continue our journey with the trivia, present, and future of The Rescuers! An animation classic- in part 2 we explore the Easter eggs, hidden Mickeys, trivia, The Rescuers in Disney theme parks plus- we always Imagineer a fantasy bar of the future based on the film with a bunch of themed cocktails! Join us this week for all of the amazing present and the exciting future of The Rescuers!#rescuers #therescuers #disney #waltdisney #waltdisneyproductions #waltdisneyanimation #waltdisneyanimationstudios #movies #movie #animatedmovies #animation #margerysharp #missbianca #wolfgangreitherman #johnlounsbery #artstevens #asiseeit #bobnewhart #bernard #evagabor #bianca #geraldinepage #medusa #madamemedusa #joeflynn #mrsnoops #jeanettenolan #elliemay #patbuttram #luke #jimjordan #orville #albatross #johnmcintire #rufus #cat #michellestacy #penny #bernardfox #rescueaidsociety #chairman #larrycemmons #gramps #turtle #grampstheturtle #jimmymacdonald #evanrude #evanrud #dragonfly #thinkdrinkdisney #podcast #disneypodcast #disneydrinkers #disneyland #waltdisneyworld #disneyworld
In this episode of Hangin' at the Hangar Bar, Scott and Candice take you on a journey through some of the most fascinating hidden gems at Disney Parks. They focus primarily on Magic Kingdom and Epcot, sharing stories, secrets, and personal experiences that even the most seasoned Disney fans might have missed. Along the way, they also touch on some lesser-known details from Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom, rounding out a discussion that any Disney adult will love. Topics Covered: Magic Kingdom Mysteries:Scott and Candice dive deep into the often-overlooked details that make Magic Kingdom so special. From the symbolic architecture to little known details, they uncover the storytelling magic that goes beyond the attractions. Learn about some of the best places to spot hidden Mickeys, and find out what makes the Magic Kingdom...well...magic. Epcot's World Showcase Secrets:Epcot's World Showcase is filled with cultural treasures and hidden experiences that many guests walk right past. The hosts explore the intricate designs and authentic artifacts in pavilions like Morocco and Japan. Hollywood Studios Hidden Surprises:Though they focus on Magic Kingdom and Epcot, Scott and Candice briefly discuss Hollywood Studios. They talk about the nostalgic nods to classic Hollywood hidden in plain sight along with several other experiences, even side tracking into a conversation about the future of the park. Animal Kingdom Authenticity:Wrapping up the conversation, the hosts touch on Animal Kingdom, discussing its commitment to authenticity. From real artifacts in Harambe Market to the Imagineering that brings Pandora to life, Scott and Candice give a sneak peek into the deeper messages of conservation and environmental awareness that are woven into every aspect of the park. Why You Should Listen:This episode is perfect for Disney adults looking to deepen their appreciation of the parks. Whether you're planning your next trip or just want to revisit the magic from home, Scott and Candice provide unique insights and insider knowledge that will have you seeing Disney parks in a whole new light. Discover the stories behind the details, the Easter eggs hidden in plain sight, and the magic that lies beyond the attractions. Call to Action:Have you discovered a Disney hidden gem? We want to hear about it! Share your favorite Disney secrets with us on social media or send us an email at hanginatthehangarbar@gmail.com. And don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review to keep up with all our upcoming episodes! Follow Us: Instagram: @HangarBarPodcast Facebook: Facebook Thanks for hanging with us at the Hangar Bar—where Disney magic meets great conversation! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hanginatthehangarbar/support
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Episode Chapters:Introduction (00:00 - 1:25)Fun Facts (1:26 - 3:15)Wacky but True News (3:16 - 8:08)Weirdest Pumpkin Spice Flavors (8:09 - 19:13)Question of the Podcast (19:14 - 28:00)Quote of the Podcast (28:01 - [End of Episode])Summary:In this conversation, Jason and Mindy discuss various topics including wacky news stories, pumpkin spice flavors, and pumpkin spice products. They share their thoughts on a man who blows bubbles in public parks, a man who accidentally shot himself with a crossbow, a man who burned down his parents' house trying to get rid of a mosquito, and thieves who stole a truck loaded with bathroom tissue. They also talk about different pumpkin spice flavors and products including pumpkin spice-scented wipes and more…Be sure to enjoy The Jason & Mindy Podcast on your favorite Podcatcher!https://www.lowtreestudios.comVisit our Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/lowtreestudioshttps://www.youtube.com/@lowtreestudios Fun Facts:- The speed of a computer mouse is measured in "Mickeys."A British scientist first invented the roller-ball device in 1946 while working for the Royal Navy, but the word "mouse" didn't get coined until 1965.- Pumpkins, squash and gourds are all technically the same species.Your zucchini and Jack o' lanterns are one and the same: Cucurbita pepo, a species that originated in Mexico more than 10,000 years ago. ✓ A person's sense of hearing becomes less sharp after overeating.✓ Cologne was originally produced as protection against the plague. It was widely believed that bad-smelling air spread the disease.Wacky But True News:➢ Sandy Snakenberg, “The Bubble Pirate”, says he's been blowing bubbles in public parks for years. The homeless disabled veteran lives out of his van, where he creates his bubble solution. But it would seem it's a no-no to leave behind liquid bubble juice at La Jolla Cove in San Diego. That's where park rangers approached him, telling him there had been complaints, and that the bubble solution left behind constitutes littering. A city spokesperson said Snakenberg uses up to 6 gallons of solution each time he blows bubbles, and he was issued the “lowest level citation available.” Snakenberg has no plans to stop blowing bubbles. After all, he said: “I'm a bubbleologist.”WACKY-BUT-TRUE: GUY SHOT HIMSELF WITH CROSSBOW _ A man in Brazil accidentally shot himself in the leg with a crossbow while chasing a wild animal that had been terrorizing his chickens. The man walked to a medical center with the arrow still in his leg. He wasn't able to identify the wild animal that he shot at.WACKY-BUT-TRUE: MOSQUITO IS CAUSE OF HOUSE BURNING DOWN _ In Japan a man burned down his parents' house trying to get rid of a mosquito. After spraying pesticide all around the outside of the house trying to kill the mosquito, he lit a cigarette and sparks from
This week, new locations announced for Downtown Disney, a Halloween tradition expands around the resort, Coco loses some musicians, The Evil Queen has moved in, new characters have arrived in Frontierland, we talk with Disney Author Jen Calonita, and more! Please support the show if you can by going to https://www.dlweekly.net/support/. Check out all of our current partners and exclusive discounts at https://www.dlweekly.net/promos. News: Details of the new shopping space near the Downtown Disney LIVE! Stage have been announced. Coming to the location is Avengers Reserve, a Marvel themed store featuring collectibles, apparel, accessories, toys, and comics. D-Lander Shop will be a boutique celebrating fashions for Disneyland fans with accessories, apparel, and jewelry. Elsewhere in Downtown Disney, Marceline's Confectionary is going to expand and receive a new name. Disney Wonderful World of Sweets. The location will offer all the same goodies as before, but also have freshly made caramel corn! – https://disneyparksblog.com/dlr/announcing-new-shops-eateries-coming-to-downtown-disney-district/ A Halloween tradition is expanding this year. “Pluto's Pumpkin Pursuit,” which was in Downtown Disney previously, has now expanded into Disneyland and Disney California Adventure. For $9.99, guests get a game board to hunt for pumpkins painted as different characters scattered around the resort. Return with the completed card and get a small Halloween sipper cup. If you would like a pin set of the cups, those can be purchased for $39.99. – https://www.micechat.com/396819-disneyland-update-critter-country-comeback-halloween-magic-labor-day-madness/ The reimagined Coco show in Disney California Adventure premiered last week, with some changes. The show has removed the live musicians, but kept the live singers. It is still a great show, but without the Mariachi Diva's providing live music. Another change has come to the schedule of the Viva Navidad street party. The show will be offered on select days only, not the daily performances as in previous years. – https://www.micechat.com/396819-disneyland-update-critter-country-comeback-halloween-magic-labor-day-madness/ The Evil Queen has moved into the Grand Californian Hotel & Spa. Dressed as the Old Hag, she is creating the poisoned apple from a large cauldron made completely out of food! She is also surrounded by spooky trees and a basket of apples. As usual, there are hidden Mickeys to be found – 13 in all. – https://www.micechat.com/396819-disneyland-update-critter-country-comeback-halloween-magic-labor-day-madness/ Two new characters from Encanto have arrived at Disneyland. Luisa and Isabela, the strong and floral sisters of Mirabel will be meeting and greeting in the El Zocalo Park near Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. They will only be here for a limited time, so if you are interested in meeting them, act fast! – https://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2024/09/01/disney-announces-2-new-characters-are-coming-soon/ A large area of the west side of Disneyland has reopened. Critter Country, soon to be Bayou Country has reopened along with The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. The area has been repaved with themed walkway, updated lighting, and an extended section of exterior queue for Winnie the Pooh. – https://www.micechat.com/396819-disneyland-update-critter-country-comeback-halloween-magic-labor-day-madness/ November 15th is a busy day this year! Not only is it the day that Tiana's Bayou Adventure opens, but it is the start of the Holidays at the Disneyland Resort. New this year is Santa Claus is meeting and greeting at the Fantasyland Theatre, new outfits for Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Daisy, Goofy, and Clarabel, and Chip and Dale's Ornament Trail in Downtown Disney. Beginning November 19th, “Goofy's Kitchen Celebrates the Holidays!” premieres at the Disneyland Hotel, and “Mickey's Holiday Pajama Party” at Storytellers Cafe. – https://disneyparksblog.com/dlr/2024-holiday-season-arrives-at-disneyland-resort-november-15/ A couple of updates from around the parks – the Jungle Cruise will undergo a $600,000 refurbishment to fix the tiger scene in the attraction that has been covered for a while now. The refurbishment could also address some other areas of the attraction that need work. There is also a lot of work going on around the Cozy Cones in Cars Land. There is no seating in the area while this work is being done. – https://www.micechat.com/396819-disneyland-update-critter-country-comeback-halloween-magic-labor-day-madness/ SnackChat: Kat Saka's Kettle and Ronto Roasters – https://disneyland.disney.go.com/dining/disneyland/kat-sakas-kettle/ https://disneyland.disney.go.com/dining/disneyland/ronto-roasters/ Discussion Topic: Author Jen Calonita https://www.tiktok.com/@jencalonitaofficial https://www.jencalonitaonline.com/ https://www.instagram.com/jencalonita/ DL Weekly listeners who buy Fairy Godmother (now through Oct 15th), and is in the US, can email Jen through her website and she will send them FG Disney book swag and a personalized bookplate!
Jamie Bailey of Mickeys Mouse Trap ,Deinfluencer and What Lurks Beneath sits down to talk about his latest movie Mickeys Mouse Trap.
Would you like to play a game? This week we absolutely demolish everything you've ever known about Wreck It Ralph! Such a terrific and often overlooked Disney animated film, Lance and Matt G take a wrecking ball to the past, cast, present, and future of everything that is Wreck It Ralph. Production, casting, hidden Mickeys, Easter eggs, cameos- there is no end to what you're missing from Wreck It Ralph. PLUS, as always, we design a movie-themed bar with all the video game cocktails you could ever want!#wreckitralph #disney #waltdisney #waltdisneyanimation #movie #videogames #moviefacts #funfacts #trivia #movietrivia #richmoore #johncreilly #sarahsilverman #vanellope #vanellopevonschweetz #princess #disneyprincess #princessvanellope #jackmcbrayer #fixitfelix #fixitfelixjr #janelynch #herosduty #sergeantcalhoun #alantudyk #kingcandy #turbo #mindykaling #taffyta #taffytamuttonfudge #joelotruglio #markowski #edoneill #litwak #mrlitwak #arcade #dennishaysbert #generalhologram #allstate #allstateinsurance #adamcorolla #horatiosanz #arcadebar #spacemountain #magickingdom #wdw #waltdisneyworld #disneyquest #downtowndisney
Heyyy Everyone, Join Jungle Cruiser, Yo Ho Joe and Lady Mariann as they aboard The Lilly Belle to discuss Peter Pan. They discuss, fun facts, scenes and hidden Mickeys from the attraction and the movie. So sit back relax and enjoy the ride.
Heyyy Everyone, Join Jungle Cruiser, Yo Ho Joe and Lady Mariann as they aboard The Lilly Belle to discuss Peter Pan. They discuss, fun fact, scenes and hidden Mickeys from the attraction and the movie. So sit back relax and enjoy the ride.
Sure, everyone knows Topolinos and Chef Mickeys and we can debate if they are worth the hype- but the Dudes would rather tell you about the ones you don't know- and what you might be missing out on when you skip them. Let's discuss underrated character meals at Walt Disney World Resort, so you can maximize your dining credits.
Drs. Jones and Jagel discuss slipping Mickeys, Ayn Rand, and 1965 Vietnam as they dive deep into To the Shores of Hell. This is terrible. The film is as well. Come for the historical analysis, stay for the Donahue.
The reigning monarch of all Disney animated films- The Lion King! Matt G finally talks about his favorite Disney film with Lance, his best of friends. A wild ride through the savannah, this one- Easter eggs, trivia, production, history, hidden Mickeys, and so much more await us as we revisit the past, cast, present, and future of this classic Disney animation from the Disney renaissance. "Asante sana" for sticking with us through 50 episodes!#disney #waltdisney #waltdisneyanimation #disneyrenaissance #thelionking #circleoflife #eltonjohn #simba #jonathantaylorthomas #matthewbroderick #jasonweaver #josephwilliams #ijustcantwaittobeking #mufasa #jamesearljones #scar #jeremyirons #nala #niketacalame #moirakelly #sallydworksy #timon #meercat #nathanlane #thebirdcage #pumbaa #warthog #erniesabella #rafiki #mandrill #robertguillaume #zazu #hornbill #rowanatkinson #sarabi #queensarabi #madgesinclair #shenzi #hyena #whoopigoldberg #carynelainejohnson #banzai #cheechmarin #ed #edthehyena #jimcummings #hakunamatata #noworries #asantesana #swahili #festivalofthelionking #legendofthelionking #rhythmofthepridelands #taleofthelionking #pridelands #priderock #elephantgraveyard #bayobob #bayobobtree #lionsden #frankwelker #lionsroar #lion #lionpride #animalkingdom #waltdisneyworld #nikkeyhalvorson #lisbon #lisbonportugal #portugal #thinkdrinkdisney
The last militant Republicans still willing to fight after the Omagh bombing are looking for support. What better support could you ask for than a wealthy American offering cash and weapons from the United States? Joe O'Neil introduces Dave Rupert to a storied Republican named Mickey Donnelly and with that connection, Dave is whisked off to a meeting with the Real IRA's top man: Mickey McKevitt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matt and Kevin tour Disney theme parks and point out Unhidden Mickeys that help set the scene for attractions and lands. SUPPORT THE SHOW! It's never a bad time to support the show with a 5-star review on the Apple Podcast App. Also, you can support us monetarily at VENMO or PAYPAL any time of day or year! If you need graphic design work for your podcast or business, visit Kevin Quigley Design to see Kevin's portfolio. If you can dream it, he can design it!
I've reached the final resort in my resort series and we are ending with the OG Contemporary! This resort was around back when Magic Kingdom opened in 1971 and is truly an icon of Walt Disney World. Today I'll share about the 3 separate areas or building that you can stay in, types of rooms offered, a sample quote, awesome restaurants like California Grille and Chef Mickeys and more fun facts about the Contemporary. Take a listen, and go back to past episodes to hear more about the Disney Resort hotels!**Be sure to leave a review on the podcast to enter my giveaway that ends May 3, 2024, and email me at danielerobbins@fantasticalvacations.com to let me know about your review.Check out a past episode comparing the deluxe resorts.Ep 28 - Which Disney Deluxe Resort is right for me?Ep 157 - What is Club Level?I hope you enjoyed today's show. I'd love to connect with you over on Instagram @mountains_of_magic or Facebook at Fantastical Vacations by Daniele. If you would like help in planning an upcoming Disney or Universal vacation, email me at danielerobbins@fantasticalvacations.com or fill out a quote form to get started planning the magic Get A QuoteJoin my email newsletterMusic from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/andrey-rossi/bring-the-funLicense code: E9BZCTS1O3JRPERX
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We've all heard about the hidden Mickeys and "easter eggs" in Disney movie classics but what about fresh produce? Food, especially produce, plays a pivotal role in many of these movies. It may not always be obvious but these foods tie in significant cultural and regional elements that help to paint a bigger picture of the characters and their setting.In today's bonus livestream episode, John and Patrick explore the fresh produce landscape of a variety of Disney movies and their historical accuracy. From the desert city of Agrabah in Aladdin to the Andean mountains in The Emperor's New Groove, are the crops we see Disney magic or reality? Instagram:@historyoffreshproduce --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theproduceindustrypodcast/support
Send us a Text Message.Ever found yourself chuckling at the clever wordplay behind Flo Rida's name or the hilarity of a 'Mikey' mouse misread while on an urban treasure quest? That's precisely the kind of unexpected fun my co-host Craig and I, along with Rob Vardman, president of Munzee, share in this latest episode. Orlando might conjure images of theme parks and mouse ears, but we're here to reveal its secret side—QR code hunts, hidden Mickeys, and side-splitting anecdotes are just the beginning. Rob gives us the lowdown on Munzee, and we uncover the free, magnetic draw of a city known for its costly attractions.Transportation and accommodations can make or break a trip, and we've got stories that range from the futuristic (hello, Tesla antics) to the cozy (our Airbnb escapades). Picture us grappling with a car that feels more like a spaceship, and you've got a recipe for both comedy and admiration. Mix in our practical travel tips, TSA Pre-Check triumphs, and the quirks of our lodgings, and you've got a whirlpool of tales that are about much more than just getting from point A to point B.Rounding out our escapade, join us as we sip our way through Epcot, crunch on walking tacos, and marvel at the artistry in Lake Nona. Whether it's a Pop Rocks Margarita sparking conversations or the thrill of a rare webcam geocache discovery, our adventure is packed with flavor and fun. And as the sun sets on our journey, we wind down at Boxy Park with live music, refreshing brews, and the camaraderie that only a shared love for Munzee and the joy of discovery can bring.Website (munzee.com)iOS App LinkGoogle Play App LinkRob Youtube Disney VideoRob YoutubeLouTube Joshua's Channel Support the Show.FacebookInstagramTwitterYoutube
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PART 1Three years and we have learned so much. All the new friends and all the new faces have become our family. On this episode, it is all about the celebration of our new extended family and those we have brought into our circle. Those that have born their soul and came out cleaner on the other side. Tonight we are at Mickey's bar and Grill for our three-year anniversary party and year and celebration.Mickeys WebsiteFind The Suffering PodcastThe Suffering Podcast InstagramKevin Donaldson InstagramMike Failace InstagramBuzzsproutApple PodcastSpotifyFacebookTikTokYouTubeThe Suffering Podcast FamilyDented Development ProjectToyota of HackensackBetterHelp Discount Code SufferingBella Dama CigarsGo to Betterhelp.com/Suffering for 10% off your first month.Support the showThe Suffering Podcast Instagram Kevin Donaldson Instagram TikTok YouTube
The year is winding down but there is no end in sight when it comes to movie options in theaters between now and the end of the year. In this week's episode of Streamed & Screened, Bruce Miller highlights more than a dozen films that range from family-friendly to other that will compete with "Oppenheimer," "Killers of the Flower Moon" and others for Oscar consideration. Where to watch "May December" in select theaters now and coming to Netflix Dec. 1 "Priscilla" in theaters now "Rustin" on Netflix now "Saltburn" in theaters now "Wish" in theaters now "Poor Things" in select theaters Dec. 8 "American Fiction" in theaters Dec. 15 "Wonka" in theaters Dec. 15 "Maestro" in select theaters now and coming to Netflix Dec. 20 "All Of Us Strangers" in theaters Dec. 22 "The Iron Claw" in theaters Dec. 22 "The Boys In The Boat" in theaters Dec. 25 "The Color Purple" in theaters Dec. 25 Contact us! We want to hear from you! Email questions to podcasts@lee.net and we'll answer your question on a future episode! About the show Streamed & Screened is a podcast about movies and TV hosted by Bruce Miller, a longtime entertainment reporter who is now the editor of the Sioux City Journal in Iowa and Terry Lipshetz, a senior producer for Lee Enterprises based in Madison, Wisconsin. Episode transcript Note: The following transcript was created by Headliner and may contain misspellings and other inaccuracies as it was generated automatically: Terry Lipshetz: Welcome, everyone, to another episode of Streamed & Screened, an entertainment podcast about movies and TV from Lee Enterprises. I'm Terry Lipshetz, a senior producer at Lee and co-host of the program with Bruce Miller, editor of the Sioux City Journal, a longtime entertainment reporter, and hopefully well rested after our little Thanksgiving break. Bruce Miller: Well rested? What do you mean well rested? I was watching movies during the whole break. They are stacking up like, uh, wood in my house. That's how many new movies we've got coming. And if you thought the year was done, you are absolutely wrong. There are so many new movies that are coming, I can't keep up with it. Even though I would like to say that we've seen the Best Picture so far this year, I think that could be wrong. I think we could be seeing one that could slip in there, and it'll be Best Picture. Terry Lipshetz: Wow. Could the operative word. Bruce Miller: That is the operative word. Disney's latest animated film ‘Wish' underwhelms Bruce Miller: I got to tell you, though, I went to the theater to see Wish, okay? And I was all ready. Yeah, I like cartoons. I really do. I like them, too. And I am all in with all that stuff. And when I saw this, I was so disappointed. It tries to be a tribute to all hundred years of the Disney Company. So it brings back concepts, kind of characters. Peter Pan floats through there somewhere, and there's, uh, just a sensibility of, how can we make another buck off this stuff? That's what I think wish is. Um, and you'll see characters that remind you of other characters. But I was disappointed because Christmas, you look forward to the big Disney movie that they put out there, and this isn't it. Even the songs are lame, really. So let it know. Terry Lipshetz: I've seen the trailer and the first time I always get excited because I love Disney movies. I love classic animated Disney movies, and also the Pixar movies as well. I saw the trailer for Wish, and my first reaction was that this looks just there was nothing about it that grabbed me, and it felt old. I don't know. There was something about it. I don't know what it was, but I looked at it and know, I feel like I've seen this story a hundred times before. Maybe I haven't, but I don't just that's just the initial reaction I had. Bruce Miller: It takes place on the Mediterranean, and the castle looks vaguely like the one from The Little Mermaid, but, you know, they had trouble with that because, uh, some disgruntled animator drew something that wasn't exactly a seashell, shall we say. And so the idea that they would reference that somehow visually with this is just a real oh, okay. And the part that Chris Pine plays, he's the kind of the king of this odd world, and he is the keeper of Wishes. Terry Lipshetz: Okay? Bruce Miller: And the guy can sing. That's the thing we learned from this is that Chris Pine can sing. So good news. But the songs that he's singing are like, really? Is this really what you want to be singing about? And he's got an apprentice, Asha, who is voiced by Ariana DeBose, and she wants to push the agenda for her grandfather, who's turning 100. And she wants his wish to be approved. But this king decides that he doesn't want to grant all the wishes. He wants to keep the power to himself. Now, there's a political message in this somehow. Um, and I wouldn't doubt that there was a hidden Disney versus Ron DeSantis message lurking somewhere in there too, but it's just I don't know. And when you see these friends who are the seven dwarves, you think, well, what was that all about? Why are they doing those kind of stupid things? So wish was not what I was wishing for. Wish didn't come up to the level, and I don't dare talk too much about it, but at Christmas time, there are going to be some other family films that I think are much more appropriate, more fun, and dad and mom won't have to worry about, oh, uh, what are they trying to say with this thing? And how do we unpack it more there to be seen. ‘May December' is a fascinating look at family dynamics over the holidays Bruce Miller: The other odd thing I noticed over the holidays in looking at, I swear, I must have seen ten or 15 movies, is there's a lot of kind of worry about families and what does family mean? May December? Is this kind of based on the Mary Kay Letourneau case where she married a younger, uh, he was a student. Terry Lipshetz: Her student, right? Yeah. Bruce Miller: But this is not their story. It's just kind of inspired by, if you will, and it shows what the relationship is like much later in their lives. And a woman comes to their home because she's doing a, ah, role based on this, and she wants to see what the relationship is all about. Natalie Portman plays the actress, and Juliana Moore, um, is the Mary Kay Letourneau part, but the one to watch for, and he won a Gotham Award, is Charlie Melton, who plays the young man in an older age and, um, what he's like with his wife and his children. And it's fascinating. It's fascinating. You understand that maybe he was the one who suffered the most in the situation. But it's May December, and that's an interesting thing about family dynamics. All of us Strangers is another interesting kind of unpacking. And this is a bunch of, oh, what do I want to call it? Uh, it's a fantasy of sorts. Because you're wondering what happens or what happened that this man is talking to his parents who are dead. It's very Sixth Sense in that respect. And he asks them questions about things and it's can you talk to your parents? Or somebody that's important to you in your life is gone? And can they advise you about your life. Very, very fascinating. But I don't know that it'll catch on with everybody. ‘Saltburn' is a film that explores family dynamics Bruce Miller: Paul Mescal is in there as a romantic interest for Andrew Strong, I believe it is. Andrew Strong is the guy whose parents are there. And Claire Foy and Jamie Bell play the parents. Now, they're younger than Andrew, but you see he has a relationship with this guy and he's going to talk to his parents about this relationship. And it's fascinating to see how that is unpacked. Saltburn is another family relationship thing. Have you heard about Saltburn? Terry Lipshetz: No, I haven't. Bruce Miller: Emerald Fennell or fennel or however you want to pronounce it, uh, who won an Oscar for promising young woman shows. This young man going to Oxford and he's from not a wealthy family. And he goes to Oxford and he sees that there really is a clannishness there to all of the people who go to Oxford. And this rich kid, played by Jacob O'Lordy, is nice to him. But then he returns the favor and lets him borrow his bike when Jacob's bike breaks down. And that gets them talking and becoming friends. And the rich kid invites the poor kid to come and spend the summer at his house because, ah, his dad is supposedly dead and his mother know she has problems, issues. And so he said, well, come and spend the summer with us. We'll have lots of fun at Saltburn. That's the name of their house. Well, the house is incredible. It's like something you'd see out of Downton Abbey or whatever. And the people who are there are crazy. His family crazy, the hangars on crazy. And it all kind of comes together about what does family mean? How do you create a family? Is there a family? What do you do if your family is against you? And what if you lie? It's very fascinating film that I think is going to get a lot of attention in this follow up during um, the Christmas season. Several big family films coming out on Christmas Day Bruce Miller: And then the other one that's a big family film is The Color Purple. That's coming out on Christmas Day. And that's a musical version of Color Purple. Um, it was a big musical a number of years ago and didn't really go anywhere. And then they brought it back to Broadway by stripping it down. Instead of having huge sets and lots of costumes, they did it with chairs. And Cynthia Rebo was in it. And she wanted Tony. The Thing won a Tony for best revival. And now they've taken all of that and decided to turn that into a movie. Oprah, who was in the original Color Purple movie, is one of the producers. Steven Spielberg is a producer. Quincy Jones is a producer. And Fantasia Barino, who was, um, an American Idol winner, she was in the original musical version of Color Purple. I know this is confusing and she's now starring in this and obviously can be an Oscar nominee but it shows how she warmed to her family and how her love for her sister kept her going during some very dark times. So family becomes a real interesting kind of thing. But those aren't the films that people are talking about for Best Picture. Maestro. Maestro is the thing you've got to look out for with Bradley Cooper and Carrie Mulligan. And, um, this is about Leonard Bernstein and his career. And it just takes a couple of small moments in his life that are kind of focused and you get to see what he was like and what the family dynamic was all about. And that is getting more buzz than you can imagine. I mean, I keep hearing about it all the time. Poor Things is another interesting one with Emma Stone, who they say is possibly going to be best actress. Um, and it's a Frankenstein kind of film where she is brought back to life and then she has to deal with all the things that happened as a result of that. Interesting, Willem Dafoe plays the doctor who brings her back to life. Oh, nice. Uh, Ruffalo is the man who marries her and brings her into the know American. Um, fiction is another one that's getting a lot of buzz. Jeffrey Wright is in that. And this is about a black writer who writes a book with all of these kind of clichés, for lack of a better term, anti-black stuff. And it becomes a huge hit. And he has to reconcile, how do I deal with this when I'm doing something that's against my own best interests? Um, and that's another one that people are talking about. There's one that I think grandma will love called The Boys in the Boat. And there's one of those ones that either, uh, Clint Eastwood comes up with or somebody in the background that you say, really, what was this all about? But it's one where you think, ah, I might like that. It's green book all over. But this is about a 1936, uh, rowing team. Terry Lipshetz: Oh, right, yeah. Bruce Miller: And directed by George Clooney. And it's their kind of story. And it's very simple. It isn't one that you're going to go, oh, and then the Nazis were right there. It isn't like that. It's just can they do it? And it's a Rocky story come from. And Rocky, if you may remember, was one of those Christmas films that people thought, uh, this is not going to win anything. This isn't anything. And it beat all the films that they were talking about for the whole year. All the President's Men network. Those were all the big kind of buzzwords during that period. And Rocky came out at Christmas and blew. Everybody. Terry Lipshetz: Saw because I just went with my family. We saw, uh, the Hunger Games prequel, um, right before Thanksgiving. And one of the trailers they showed was Boys in the Boat. And I'm sitting there watching this trailer and thinking, like, I really want to see this because I love inspirational sports movies to begin with. But as you said, the comparison of Rocky, it felt like kind of a Rockyish type story where you've got this group, they are the underdogs. They're going up against heavyweights in collegiate rowing. And then of course, you've got, uh, the Nazi Germany of the time and the Olympic competition. So it seems like a real fascinating one and one that I definitely would like to get out and see. Bruce Miller: There's a documentary out about it that's been around, but this is a fictionalized version and I think those are more accessible for most people. They're ones that you can really kind of latch onto and say, ah, that's interesting. So I would tend to think it'll do well at Christmas. I m don't know that it'll necessarily be nominated for best picture, but I do think it's one that Grandma is going to say, I'd like to see that boat that looks like, uh, a good movie for me. I get a lot of stuff in the mail and it's like reminders that you should look at this one more time. Creed three. Movies released earlier in the year getting some additional Oscar buzz Bruce Miller: Speaking of Rocky, they're pushing like crazy and I didn't is that on my list? No. The Margaret movie. Uh, is it you? God. It's me, Margaret, something like that. Long title that's coming back with a vengeance. And you'll see that, uh, Rachel McAdams is clearly being talked about as a best supporting actress candidate. But they're pulling those things into the Spider verse or, uh, what is it out of? What's the correct name for the new version? Across the spider. Terry Lipshetz: Across the Spider-Verse. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. Spider-Verse, yes. Bruce Miller: Um, is also getting a huge push. Air is back with a vengeance. In fact, I think I got a cassette player from them that know if you want to listen to the music from Air, here you go. Barbie, uh, is back with a vengeance. There are a lot of things that are Barbie, um, Oppenheimer. Terry Lipshetz: Oppenheimer is on streaming now, I think, or just about to be. Yeah. Bruce Miller: Uh, they are doing a big push too. So those are all ones that are making, um, an impact. The iron claw. I think it's called the iron claw. The wrestling movie that is going to be a surprise because it's got great performances in it. And you go Zac Efron. Really hold your breath because you'll be ready for something that's real interesting. And it's got Jeremy White. Terry Lipshetz: Yeah. Bruce Miller: So come on. Terry Lipshetz: From the bear. Bruce Miller: From the bear. If you're in the bear, you got to be good. Terry Lipshetz: He's cooking up something new, right? Bruce Miller: Easy. He is cooking up something new. Is that a wrestling term? I think it is. There are screen, uh, biographies. Priscilla, which is about Priscilla Presley. That'll be big. Rustin, which is about the civil rights leader. That'll be big. So it's a lot of stuff that I'm looking at that thinking, hmm, m. And I haven't even scratched surface of the foreign language films. There's, uh, a ton of ones from Asia. A ton. And they could actually factor, uh, into the final round of you know, I started out at the beginning of the year with a list of the best films that I thought would be in the mic. And as I go along, there are so many new films that are coming in at the last minute that start bumping something off the list, and you go, wow, I didn't realize that. But what I did do was I had relatives, and I said to the relatives, okay, you need to go to the movies while I look at other things. And so I want you to go see something in the theater where you can really experience what this is all about. And I push them off to the holdovers because I think that really holds up, and it's something that I dare tell them about, and they don't go, oh, that was just terrible. You pick the worst movies if you like a movie. I know I'm going to hate the movie. So I had to have something that worked with it, and they loved it. They were raving about the holdovers, and maybe that's got the legs to hang in there for the rest of the year, I don't know. But I think what we're learning at this time, it ain't over till it's over. Terry Lipshetz: It sounds like a lot of really good options here. Now, how many of these have you been able to screen so far? Bruce Miller: Well, it was between ten or 15. Terry Lipshetz: Okay. Bruce Miller: And I sit at night, uh, and it's so unfair, because all year long you wait for something good, and this is like, good, good, great, incredibly good. And you've gone the whole year without seeing something that really trips some kind of trigger in you to make you want to see it, and you want to see it again. You want to see it a second time. But it depends on how I might see it. I might see it in theater, I might see it on my big screen TV. I might see it on my laptop. I have even watched things on my phone because that's how they send you the thing. Uh, so you get different in different ways, but it's like a quick run to see how good it is, and then if it's really good, you'll watch it a second time just to make sure that you've got all of the ducks in a row. Terry Lipshetz: So did you get a chance to see poor things? Is that one of the ones that you have been able to screen yet? Bruce Miller: I haven't. And it's one of those you know how you have it's like a, uh, carrot at the end of a yeah. And if you get through this, you can see that. And I haven't gotten to that okay. Terry Lipshetz: Yeah. Because I'm curious because you mentioned Mark Ruffalo is in it. I love him. He's just a tremendous actor. But I always feel like he's always yelling. He's always getting worked up about something and yelling at I just I was curious if he's yelling at all the movie, because he always seems agitated. Bruce Miller: Well, he's the Hulk. Terry Lipshetz: That's right. Bruce Miller: Exactly. But I'll watch it before next week. I'll make sure do that so that then I can tell you if it's happening. And Christmas movies. There's Christmas movies all over the place. Eddie Murphy's got one. Tim Allen is back as Santa Claus in that TV series. Yeah. Beyonce is back in her concert, uh, tour. Terry Lipshetz: That's right. Bruce Miller: Taylor Swift's thing has added more to the three plus hours that they had. So if you go on her birthday, you'll be able to see an even longer Taylor Swift concert movie. Terry Lipshetz: Oh, boy. Will ‘Wonka' be a big hit movie to finish the year? Terry Lipshetz: So the one that I'm curious about and my family's curious about is Wonka. Is that going to be any good? Bruce Miller: How much can I tell you? Because technically, I can't review it yet. Terry Lipshetz: Okay. Bruce Miller: It isn't time. But it is a visual treat in terms of, like, the sets, the costumes, all of that kind of stuff. The people who did Paddington Two are behind this. Um, and Timothy Chalamet, I think, will surprise you as Willy Wonka. Terry Lipshetz: Okay. Bruce Miller: I don't know. Personally, I would cast him as Willy Wonka, but you find what his origin story is and how did he get this? Chocolate factory? Maybe. Terry Lipshetz: Yeah. Well, maybe that's one, since you can't quite review it yet, maybe as we get closer, once you can, we can talk about that one in relation to the original, the one with Gene Wilder, uh, as well as the reboot that was done with, uh, Johnny Depp a number of years ago. Because I think both of those movies, they're so opposite of each other in so many different ways, but they're fascinating. Bruce Miller: Yeah. This is, uh, a better fit for the Gene Wilder one. Terry Lipshetz: That's kind of what I thought it felt. Know, visually, it's updated because you have the benefit of improved filmmaking techniques. But it felt like and they have the song. Yeah. Bruce Miller: They get to have the song in. I hope that's not a spoiler alert. But the song is there, so you'll get to enjoy, um I sang a lot. Who doesn't? It's a great song. But I'm, uh, sure you've seen the ads where Hugh Grant is an Oompa Loompa. Terry Lipshetz: Right. Bruce Miller: And you find that origin story, too, which is okay. Terry Lipshetz: Okay. All right. Well, I'm looking forward to that one. Bruce Miller: I think, um, Wonka could be one of those ones that at Christmas time, it will be seen over and over and over and over. Terry Lipshetz: Wow. Perfect. Some of these Disney animated movies are not living up to the past Terry Lipshetz: Kind of going back to the top of this episode when we're talking about Disney movies, and there's been a lot and this is in relation to Wish, which is out. It did come out this past weekend, it did not do well at the theater at all. And I kind of mentioned it just looked like one where uh, do I even want to see it? And I'm going back through the list of recent Disney movies and I'm looking at it and you know, like Zootopia I enjoyed it. Finding dory. I enjoyed it. Moana, I enjoyed it. Coco, I enjoyed it. And I liked incredibles too. But kind of after that it really starts taking a turn. Some of them are okay. I didn't mind Toy Story Four. Frozen Two was fine, but Onward was okay. Luca was okay. Ryan the Last Dragon was like, they were okay. But none of them felt like classics in my just even know I know a lot of people talked about it because of the song. It was one of those where I remember watching it and I kind of fell asleep while watching it. So I don't know, I really feel like some of these Disney animated movies are not living up to the past. Bruce Miller: I think they kind of are searching for they did have people in place who were very well versed at doing this kind of stuff and they would stop somebody and say, no, we're not going to do that. And I think now they're so eager to find something that they greenlight stuff that shouldn't be. Terry Lipshetz: Yeah. Bruce Miller: Ah, they have been using, um, short subjects as their way to test the market to kind of see if a concept works. And they have done well with that. But they're already talking frozen. Three, four and five. Terry Lipshetz: Yeah. Bruce Miller: Do we need that many? I don't think we do, no. Terry Lipshetz: But now it's a franchise so you can go back to it. I heard something about like a Toy Story Five is on tap now. It's like, do we really need another Toy Story? Especially after Lightyear kind of tanked. Bruce Miller: But it's probably the, um, Marvel influence. Where Marvel? How many do they have? Terry Lipshetz: Right? Bruce Miller: And they're struggling. They don't know where they're headed. But I think when you go back to the well too many times the well dries up. Terry Lipshetz: It does. Absolutely. Bruce Miller: And in this come on, at the end of it, there's fireworks. Terry Lipshetz: Spoiler. Bruce Miller: Um alert. I'm telling you right now, there are fireworks at the end of the movie. Terry Lipshetz: Mhm. Bruce Miller: And what do the fireworks create? The head of Mickey Mouse. Uh, now is this something we should be seeing? No, it should not be in there. I'm sorry. Those are hidden Mickeys that you should find, not crash into. And I get that it's a hundredth anniversary of the Disney Company, but you don't have to do a retrospective where everything is and it's too bad because Ariana DeBose is a great talent and she should have been a Disney princess. And I don't know that this is the best Disney princess for her to be. There's a cute goat in this named Valentino oh, yeah. And he's worth, um, a stuffed animal. But the star the Star, have you seen it? It looks like Pokemon. Terry Lipshetz: It's very disturbing. Yeah. Bruce Miller: Right. And you go, what is this bit in this? I'm not up for that. Uh, or like the star that was in the More, you know, do you remember those from morning cartoons where the star would be like yes, and it would be and that's what it is. And I think you could do a little better on the star. I think I could. The Star. Terry Lipshetz: Okay. Bruce Miller: So that's what you learn over the holidays is that there are a lot of movies out there that underperform and some that you never heard of that are going to be big, over performers. So be ready, because now you're going to see instead of one movie and ten screens, you're going to see probably ten different movies on those ten screens. And I think you need to be a savvy consumer, knowing what you're getting into before you just jump into it. Just because it's from a company that you've trusted in the past doesn't mean necessarily they'll have things like from the people who sat you in the seats for whatever. Terry Lipshetz: Right. Bruce Miller: That's an usher. Yeah, somebody who ushered me into the theater. I should but that's that's about how thin it is from one of the producers, uh, or from a second, uh, tier. Yeah. I don't know. Where is Alan Menken? Is he not writing songs anymore? Come on, get out there. Write a song for us. It's there, but I think after the holidays, we've had this kind of like, okay, now what? Now what is good? I promise there are good movies that are coming that you will want to see. So carve out some time between now and Christmas, because you're going to get them each week. They'll be dropping into your theaters and be ready for them because they're remarkable. And, Saltburn, if you consider yourself a film buff and you want to see something that's different and interesting, it is very much on par with something like Psycho. Terry Lipshetz: Okay. Bruce Miller: Uh huh. You go, this is not at all what I thought this was going to be. And it surprises you. And so I would get to something like that before everybody knows what the secret is. Terry Lipshetz: Perfect. Yeah, no, that sounds good. I mean, like a 6th sense, almost, where you don't want the cat out of the bag. Exactly. Terry Lipshetz: All right, well, on that note, a lot of good options here. Saltburn. You got the color purple, maestro. Poor things. Boys in the boat. The Iron Claw. A lot of options here. So get out to the theater and check something out. A lot of good stuff to do in the next few weeks as the temperatures turn and you need to get. Bruce Miller: Out of the house. Next week, we're going to turn to TV. I'm going to talk about some things that are kind of interesting now because they're ramping up the TV. People are going to be in full force by January, and you'll start seeing new shows in February, and there's some that they're bringing back to try and remind you of how good they really were. So I have an interview for you next week, and we're, um, turning to TV next week, so get ready. No more shopping. Terry Lipshetz: No more shopping. All right, thanks again for listening to another episode of streamed and screened.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The trend continues as guests of Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party will find a wide range of food and drink options like never before. We share our top picks, plus a sneak peak at the Disney World hotel gingerbread displays, including a brand new one for 2023!Top Picks for Food and Drink at Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party 2023Foodie Guide to Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party 2023Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party is back at Magic Kingdom Park from November 9, 2023 through January 1, 2024. This year there's an all-new lineup of food and drinks to put you in the Christmas holiday spirit. You can't eat them all, so we highlight our top picks for must-try Christmas Party food and drink.Auntie Gravity's Galactic Goodies Reindeer Chow Sundae: Chocolate soft-serve, pretzels, cereal, M&M's, and hot fudge (New) (Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party and regular park hours) Lump of Coal in your Stocking: Cookies 'n cream milk shake with whipped cream, cookies 'n cream crumbles, and chocolate doughnut hole (New) (Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party only) Casey's CornerCandy Cane Tart: Chocolate tart filled with peppermint ganache and topped with festive merengue (New) (Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party only) Cool Ship Magic Holiday Tree: Coconut, pecans, and M&M's on a graham cracker crust (New) (Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party only) Cosmic Ray's Starlight Cafe Holiday Pot Roast Melt: Slow-cooked beef on thick toast with cheddar and provolone cheese and beef gravy (New) (Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party only) > Mike's Pick Holiday Turkey Burger: Turkey burger topped with traditional stuffing, provolone cheese, and cranberry chutney on a brioche bun (New) (Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party only) Christmas Cookie Cake: Christmas cookie cake roll with buttercream and topped with holiday sprinkles (New) (Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party only) The Friar's Nook Holiday Ham Fried Pie: Flaky pastry with baked ham, candied sweet potatoes, and spiced pecans served with pineapple glaze (New) (Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party only) > Mike's Pick Italian Beef Tots: Tots covered in slow-cooked beef, cheese curds, zesty giardiniera, and pot roast gravy (New) (Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party only) Peppermint Snowman: Chocolate brownie topped with cookies 'n cream peppermint mousse (New) (Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party only) Winter Milk Shake: Creamy coconut milk shake with whipped cream, toasted coconut, cinnamon, and crisp pearls (Non-alcoholic) (New) (Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party only) Golden Oak Outpost Orange Gingerbread Shake: Orange cream slushy with gingerbread cookie crumbles and whipped cream, gingerbread spice (Non-alcoholic) (New) (Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party only) Gingerbread Cake layered with cream cheese frosting and dulce de leche ganache topped with a gingerbread man chocolate piece (New) (Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party only) > Mike's Pick Main Street Bakery Minnie-shaped Cinnamon Roll: topped with red icing, holiday sprinkles, and a chocolate bow (Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party and regular park hours) Letter To Santa: Flourless chocolate cake, hot cocoa mousse, and marshmallows topped with chocolate pieces (New) (Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party only) Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn & Cafe Chicken Tamale served "Christmas-style" with mild red chile and green chile-pumpkin seed sauces, cilantro rice, pinto beans, and queso fresco (Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party only) Chocolate Eggnog Reindeer: Chocolate tart topped with eggnog mousse and chocolate antlers (New) (Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party only) Orange-Cranberry Pineapple Punch with a hint of "smoke" from the fireplace (Non-alcoholic beverage) (New) (Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party only) > Mike's Pick Plaza Ice Cream Parlor Peppermint Brownie Sundae: Peppermint ice cream, hot fudge and candy cane sprinkles served on a brownie (Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party and regular park hours) Sleepy Hollow Refreshments Holiday Waffle Sundae: House-made red velvet waffle topped with M&M's, peppermint ice cream, and hot fudge (New) (Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party only) Milk and Cookies for Santa: Brown sugar cookie cake with chocolate chip cookie dough mousse, milk mousse, and chocolate chip cookies (New) (Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party only) Storybook TreatsSugar Plum Sundae: Sugar plum soft-serve atop sugar cookie crumbs and topped with whipped cream, crisp pearls, and cotton candy (New) (Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party only) Sunshine Tree Terrace Santa's Belt Buckle: Pistachio mousse with a dark chocolate truffle center and a chocolate buckle (New) (Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party only) Cranberry Citrus Float with Orange-Vanilla Soft-serve Twist: with Sprite Winter Spiced Cranberry and fruity boba pearls (Non-alcoholic) (New) (MVMCP and regular park hours) Outdoor Vending Locations Near Cinderella Castle Red Velvet Wreath: Doughnut topped with buttercream and holiday sprinkles (Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party and regular park hours) Hot Cocoa Churro: Churro rolled in hot cocoa powder and topped with marshmallows and peppermint candy pieces (New) (Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party and regular park hours) -- Gingerbread Displays at Walt Disney World 2023 Back for its 24th year is the Disney's Grand Floridian life-sized Gingerbread House, from November 8, 2023 to January 1, 2024.Grand Floridian Gingerbread Menu Freshly baked Gingerbread Mickeys and Shingles, Stollen Bread, Brownie Christmas Tree, and Gingersnap Cookies House-made Gingerbread Ornaments and Gingerbread Houses Assorted Gingerbread Cookie Bags, Marshmallow Pops, and Milk Chocolate Pecan Fudge Grand Floridian Combo Box featuring assorted fan favorite treats, including the cookies n' cream Christmas Tree, exclusive to this box Plant-based, no sugar added, and gluten-friendly options Yacht Club Resort Gingerbread New this year is the Lighthouse at Disney's Yacht Club Resort. This creation was made from the actual blueprints from the lighthouse located outside the resort along Crescent Lake. Treats sold at the Holiday Pop Up Shop include the new Lighthouse Fudge, which is a nod to this new offering.Beach Club Resort Gingerbread At Disney's Beach Club Resort the classic Holiday Carousel gingerbread display is back. It been at the resort for 22 years. This year's gingerbread offering is inspired by Ducktales, with the horses themed after Donald Duck and his nephews, Huey, Duey, and Louie. There are 22 hidden Mickeys in the display.Beach Club Gingerbread Menu Signature Stollen Bread Lighthouse Fudge Mickey Snowman Pop Crispy Rice Treat Peppermint Bark Gingerbread Shingle Hot Chocolate Flight Hot Chocolate Disney's BoardWalk InnAt Disney's BoardWalk Inn from November 17 to December 27 there's a mini version of favorite spots found on the BoardWalk. BoardWalk Gingerbread Menu Mickey and Minnie Sugar Cookies Mickey Caramel Corn Cookie Christmas Tree Pop Peppermint Bark Gingerbread Shingles Gluten/ Wheat-Friendly and Plant-based Gingerbread Shingles Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge In the Jambo House lobby from November 22 to December 31, the tradition continues with a life-size baby gingerbread giraffe and baby zebra. The giraffe stands nearly 7 feet tall. Here you can buy treats including a Gingeraffe Cookie, Hot Cocoa Flight, and beer, wine, and cocktails.Disney's Contemporary Resort The Contemporary gingerbread display is back for its 12th year. It is on the fourth floor (same floor as the shops and Chef Mickey's) from November 10 to January 6, 2024. This year's version is Mary Blair-inspired with a 100th Celebration-themed castle display. It stands over 17 feet tall. If you like to search for Hidden Mickeys, then here be sure to search for the 12 hidden five-legged goats.Contemporary Gingerbread Menu Gingerbread Castle Brick Paint Your Own Cookie Bo Hot Chocolate Caramel Fudge Chocolate Peppermint Cookie Pistachio Linzer Cookie 5-Legged Goat Cookie Gluten/Wheat Friendly Gingerbread Cookie Gingerbread Latte Cupcake Christmas Tree Butter Cookie Frozen Hot Chocolate (Also available with Peppermint Schnapps) Frozen Apple Cider (Also available with Fireball Cinnamon Whisky floater) Finally, there's one gingerbread display of note at The American Adventure in EPCOT. From November 24 to December 30, this display recreates classic American monuments with gingerbread versions of the Lincoln Memorial, Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial, The American Adventure building with Regal Eagle Smokehouse and even a Festival Marketplace. There are six Hidden Mickeys here. --Foodie Guide to Holidays at the Disneyland Resort 2023Disneyland is kicking off its holiday festivities from November 10, 2023 through Januar 7, 2024 and they're not letting Walt Disney World steal the show when it comes to festive food and drinks. The complete Disneyland Christmas Holiday foodie guide, including our top picks from what's new.Disneyland Park Alien Pizza Planet (Nov. 10 through Jan. 9; mobile order available)Santa Alien Macaron: macaron filled with marshmallow cream and chocolate ganacheBengal Barbecue (Nov. 10 through Jan. 7) Jingle Julep: Frozen white-hot chocolate, cookie butter drizzle, cocoa-dusted, finished with a pretzel rodBlue Bayou Restaurant (Nov. 10 through Jan. 7)Classic Christmas Chocolate Decadence Tart: Dark chocolate coffee custard with a chocolate cookie crust, and holiday decorations (New) Galactic Grill (Nov. 10 through Jan. 9; mobile order available) Hyperdrive Holiday Chicken Sandwich: Fried chicken sandwich with cranberry-orange marmalade BBQ sauce, provolone, onion rings, and arugula on a toasted brioche bun (New) Orange Cranberry Parfait: Orange-cranberry cake with cream cheese icing topped with an orange cream-filled cream puff, dried cranberries, and holiday sprinkles Galactic Holiday Punch: Sprite and pomegranate, cranberry, and orange juices garnished with fresh pomegranate seeds, cranberries, orange slice, and a rosemary sprig (Non-alcoholic) Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlor (Nov. 10 through Jan. 9; mobile order available) Peppermint Sundae: Two scoops of peppermint ice cream, whipped cream, crushed peppermint, and crème-filled cookies served in a sprinkle-topped waffle bowl (New) Hungry Bear Restaurant (Nov. 10 through Jan. 7; mobile order available) BBQ Bacon Cheeseburger: 1/3 lb. Angus chuck patty, red pepper cheese sauce, onion rings, bacon, and BBQ sauce Teddi Barra Holiday Funnel Cake: Sweet espresso syrup and mocha mascarpone cream dusted with cocoa powder and topped with mascarpone gelato and lady finger cookies (New) Chai-spiced Pumpkin Iced Tea: Iced tea, chai tea-flavored syrup, pumpkin purée cream, and pumpkin candy crystals (Non-alcoholic beverage) Blood Orange Lemonade (Non-alcoholic) (Also available with Hungry Bear Restaurant Mason Jar) (New) Jolly Holiday Bakery Cafe (Mobile order available) Thanks-mas Sandwich: Oven-roasted turkey breast, gravy, stuffing, and cranberry sauce on rustic bread served with house-made chips (Nov. 10 through 23) Turkey Pot Pie Soup: Oven-roasted turkey breast, potatoes, peas and carrots topped with pie crust pieces (Nov. 10 through 23) Ham and Pineapple Toasted Sandwich: Oven roasted ham, pineapple, and Swiss cheese on rustic bread served with chips (Nov. 24 through Jan. 9) Chicken and Bacon Corn Chowder: Creamy corn chowder with chicken, bacon, and potatoes (New) (Nov. 24 through Jan. 9) Mickey Ornament Macaron: Pearl-dusted white macaron shells filled with chocolate ganache and peppermint mousse (New) (Nov. 10 through Jan. 9) Chocolate Cake Snow Globe: Layers of chocolate sponge cake, truffle mousse, and chocolate glaze topped with a buttercream tree, red and white pearls, a chocolate star, and snow powder (New) (Nov. 10 through Jan. 9) Snowman Cinnamon Roll Cheesecake: cream cheese icing, milk chocolate nougatine arms and snowman chocolate decoration (Nov. 10 through Jan. 9) Mickey Gingerbread: Soft gingerbread Mickey-shaped cookie (Limit five per person, per transaction) (Nov. 10 through Jan. 9) Market House (Nov. 10 through Jan. 7) Mickey Gingerbread: Soft gingerbread Mickey-shaped cookie (Limit five per person, per transaction) Mint Julep Bar (Nov. 10 through Jan. 7; mobile order available) Mickey-shaped Candy Cane Beignets dusted with peppermint powdered sugar (In packs of three or six) Assorted Mickey-shaped Beignets: A mix of Mickey-shaped and seasonal beignets (In packs of six) (New) Chocolate Dipping Sauce Huckleberry Mint Julep: A refreshing blend of huckleberry and mint with a hint of lime garnished with fresh mint and blueberry (Non-alcoholic beverage) (New) Plaza Inn Chocolate Mint Shortcake: Chocolate mint sponge cake, cookie crumbles, whipped topping, and chocolate drizzle (Nov. 10 through Jan. 7) (New) Holiday Cake: Devil's food cake with swirled white chocolate mousse filling, buttercream frosting, and holiday sprinkles (Dec. 1 through Jan. 9) Rancho del Zocalo Restaurante (Dec. 22 through 25) Holiday Special: Chicken tinga, beef barbacoa, cheese tamale, Spanish rice, beans, and bolillo (New) Red Rose Taverne (Mobile order available) Holiday Grey Stuff: with holiday sprinkles and a white chocolate star (Nov. 10 through Jan. 9) Mickey-shaped Gingerbread: Soft gingerbread Mickey-shaped cookie with sprinkles (Available Nov. 10 through Jan. 7) Mocha Peppermint Taverne Cold Brew: Peppermint cold brew with chocolate peppermint topper and crushed peppermint (Non-alcoholic) (New) (Nov. 10 through Jan. 9) > Mike's Pick Holiday Punch: Pomegranate, lemonade, and ginger beer with spiced coconut topper (Non-alcoholic) (New) (Nov. 10 through Jan. 9) River Belle Terrace (Nov. 10 through Jan. 9) Sticky Toffee Pudding Jar: Sticky toffee pudding infused with house-made pudding (New) Cranberry Apple Tart: topped with streusel with caramel sauce (New) (Plant-based) Royal Street Veranda (Nov. 10 through Jan. 7; mobile order available) Cookies and Cream Fritters dusted with chocolate cookie sugar and served with a sweet cream-cheese dipping sauce (New) Sweet Cream Cheese Dipping Sauce (New) Stage Door Café (Nov. 10 through Jan. 7; mobile order available) Holiday Wreath Funnel Cake: with apple cider drizzle, fresh baked apples, whipped topping, and holiday sprinkles (New) The Tropical Hideaway (Nov. 10 through Jan. 7) Holiday DOLE Whip Sundae: DOLE Whip strawberry and lime, gummy topper, and seasonal sprinkles (New) > Mike's Pick Troubadour Tavern (Nov. 10 through Jan. 9; mobile order available)Celebration Potato: Pulled smoked turkey, whipped cream cheese, stuffing, cranberry sauce, gravy, and fried onions (New) Churros at small world Promenade and Casey Jr. Circus Train (Nov. 10 through Jan. 9) Gingerbread Churro: Churro rolled in gingerbread sugar (New) Butterscotch Dipping Sauce (New) Churros near Big Thunder Mountain Railroad (Nov. 10 through Jan. 7)Chestnut Churro: Classic churro with chestnut sauce drizzle and crushed meringue topping (New) Churros near Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters (Nov. 10 through Jan. 9) Chocolate Sugar Churro: Churro tossed in a chocolate sugar mix served with a side of peppermint chocolate ganache (New) Peppermint Ganache Dipping Sauce: Chocolate ganache sauce with peppermint and white chocolate bits (New) Churros near Haunted Mansion (Nov. 10 through Jan. 7) Sugar Plum Churro: Churro rolled in tart raspberry sugar (New) Marshmallow Dipping Sauce (New) Churros near Sleeping Beauty Castle and Town Square (Nov. 10 through Jan. 9) Mint Chip Churro: Churro rolled in chocolate cookie dust and mint sugar Mint-Chocolate Dipping Sauce: Marshmallow creme infused with mint and topped with crushed chocolate cookies Pretzels at small world Promenade (Nov. 10 through Jan. 9)Butterscotch Dipping Sauce (New) Popcorn near Haunted Mansion (Nov. 10 through Jan. 7)Christmastime Popcorn: Freshly popped buttered popcorn served with M&M's and mini marshmallows (New) Pretzels near Star Tours – The Adventures Continue (Nov. 10 through Jan. 9) Toffee Pretzel: Cream cheese-filled pretzel sprinkled with toffee sugarCandy Palace and Candy Kitchen and Pooh Corner (Available Nov. 3 through Jan. 1; mobile order available) Mickey Christmas Lights Apple: Green apple dipped in caramel with two marshmallows ears enrobed in green, white chocolate and with black dark chocolate and M&M's lights (New) Holiday Mickey Cake Pop: Chocolate cake pop dipped in milk chocolate and decorated with red sanding sugar and green M&M'S chocolate candies (New) Holiday Tree Cereal Treat: Tree-shaped cereal treat dipped in green, white chocolate and decorated with white chocolate, white sanding sugar, and a yellow, chocolate Mickey star (New) Peppermint Patties: Mixture of fondant sugar, powder sugar, and peppermint flavoring dipped in dark chocolate (New) (Only available at Candy Palace and Candy Kitchen) Peppermint Bark: Peppermint-flavored dark chocolate and white chocolate sprinkled with Christmas sprinkles and marshmallows (New) (Only available at Candy Palace and Candy Kitchen) Minnie Santa Hat Apple: Green apple dipped in caramel with two marshmallows ears enrobed in milk chocolate, rolled in red sanding sugar, and embellished with white M&M'S chocolate candies and a white chocolate Santa hat with a bow Snowflake Apple: Green apple dipped in caramel with two marshmallows ears enrobed blue, white chocolate and decorated with a white chocolate snowflake and white sanding sugar (Only available at Candy Palace and Candy Kitchen) Minnie Santa Hat Cereal Treat: Mickey-shaped cereal treat dipped in milk chocolate and decorated with red sanding sugar, green M&M'S chocolate candies, and a Santa hat (New) Snowman Cake Pop: Vanilla cake pop dipped in white chocolate and decorated with dark chocolate face, M&M'S chocolate candies, a sour belt, and orange jellybean (Only available at Candy Palace and Candy Kitchen) Holiday Minnie Cake Pop: Vanilla cake pop with two marshmallows ears dipped in red, white chocolate, drizzled with green, white chocolate, embellished with a red, polka dot Minnie bow Holiday Milk Marshmallow Wand: Marshmallows dipped in caramel and then milk chocolate drizzled with green and red chocolate Mickey Gingerbread Cereal Treat: Mickey-shaped cereal treat dipped in milk chocolate and decorated with red and green colored-chocolate and a dark chocolate Mickey Peppermint Marshmallow Wand: Marshmallows dipped in caramel and then dark chocolate covered in crushed peppermint Disney California Adventure Park Aunt Cass Café (Nov. 10 through Jan. 7; mobile order available) Christmas Tree Pull-apart Sourdough Bread (Plant-based) Snowman Sourdough Bread (Plant-based) Candy Cane Sourdough Bread (Plant-based) Mickey-shaped Gingerbread: Soft gingerbread Mickey-shaped cookie with sprinkles Award Wieners (Nov. 10 through Jan. 9; mobile order available) Hollywood Beef Dip: Sliced roast beef on toasted hoagie roll with fried pickles, provolone, avocado spread, caramelized onion, and jalapeño-spiced au jus served with choice of Cuties Mandarin Oranges or filmstrip fries (New) > Mike's Pick Milk and Cookies Funnel Cake Fries: Funnel cake fries topped with cookie dough ice cream, caramel sauce, and mini cookies (New) Brewery X Purple Dusk Hard Seltzer (New) Boudin Bread Cart (Nov. 10 through Jan. 7) Christmas Tree Pull-apart Sourdough Bread (Plant-based) Snowman Sourdough Bread (Plant-based) Candy Cane Sourdough Bread (Plant-based) Cappuccino Cart (Nov. 10 through Jan. 7; mobile order available) Salted Caramel-Mocha Bundt Cake: Coffee bundt cake filled with salted caramel and finished with ganache, sprinkles, and white chocolate mousse Mickey-shaped Gingerbread: Soft gingerbread Mickey-shaped cookie with sprinkles Clarabelle's Hand-Scooped Ice Cream (Mobile order available) Snowball Hard Float: Cranberry pomegranate seltzer, vanilla ice cream, cranberry sauce drizzle, and a rosemary garnish (New) (Available Nov. 10 through Jan. 9) Happy Holidays Hard Float: Champagne, raspberry sorbet, and a fresh raspberry garnish (New) (Dec. 17 through Jan. 9) Cozy Cone Motel 1 – Churros (Nov. 10 through Jan. 9; mobile order available) Cranberry Yogurt Churro: Cinnamon sugar churro, cranberry yogurt sauce, crushed pretzels, and sprinkles (New) Nog Chata with Rumchata topped with whipped cream and sprinkles Cozy Cone Motel 2 – Ice Cream Cones (Nov. 10 through Jan. 7; mobile order available)Christmas Tree Cone: Peppermint soft-serve decorated with holiday sprinklesCozy Cone Motel 3 – Chili Cone Queso (Nov. 10 through Jan. 7; mobile order available)Chicken Pesto Cone: Creamy pesto alfredo pasta, marinated chicken, balsamic glaze, bruschetta tomatoes, and Romano cheeseCozy Cone Motel 4 – Frozen Cone-Coctions (Nov. 10 through Jan. 9; mobile order available)Gingerbread Mule: Cinnamon whiskey, ginger beer, lemon juice, and gingerbread syrup garnished with a maraschino cherry (New) Fiddler, Fifer & Practical (Nov. 10 through Jan. 7) Caramel Pecan Roll: Cinnamon roll with roasted pecans, caramel sauce, and banana slices (New) Mickey Gingerbread: Soft gingerbread Mickey-shaped cookie (Limit five per person, per transaction) Flo's V-8 Café (Nov. 10 through Jan. 7; mobile order available) Gingerbread Shake: Gingerbread-spiced milk shake and whipped cream with holiday bundt cake (Also available with a souvenir glass) (New) Hollywood Lounge (Nov. 10 through Jan. 9; mobile order available) Cran-Raspberry Refresher: Cranberry and raspberry lemonade with a splash of Sprite topped with mint and a cherry (Non-alcoholic beverage) (New) Rök House Brewing Co. Winter Nights Imperial Black Ale (New) Seaborn Merry Cranberry Margarita (New) Gin Lavender Lemonade: Lavender lemonade with gin and a lavender sprig (New) > Mike's Pick Smoky Hibiscus Orange Cocktail (New) > Mike's Pick Shimmering Apple Pie Cocktail: Cinnamon whiskey with pineapple juice, sour mix, green apple liquor and edible gold glitter (New) Mendocino Terrace (Nov. 10 through Jan. 7; mobile order available)Mistletoe Mule: A twist on a classic mule with cranberry juice and agave garnished with a sprig of rosemary and a cape cranberry (New) Mortimer's Market (Nov. 10 through Jan. 7)Christmas Tree Pull-Apart Sourdough Bread (Plant-based) Smokejumpers Grill (Nov. 10 through Jan. 9; mobile order available) Caramel Crispy Churro Shake: Caramel-flavored shake, dulce de leche, crispy churro cereal, whipped cream, and chocolate garnish (New) Hibiscus Blueberry Agua Fresca: Hibiscus syrup, blueberry purée, and lime juice served over ice (Non-alcoholic beverage) (New) Golden Road Brewing Christmas Cart Wheat Ale (New) Peach Passion Fruit Hard Lemonade: Tequila, lemonade, passion fruit nectar, and peach syrup served over ice (New) Studio Catering Co. (Nov. 10 through Jan. 9; mobile order available) Filipino Feast Burrito: Pork belly adobo fried rice, pancit, and lumpia in a warm flour tortilla with sweet chili dipping sauce (New) Cran-Raspberry Refresher: Cranberry and raspberry lemonade with a splash of Sprite topped with mint and a cherry (Non-alcoholic beverage) (New) Wine Country Trattoria (Nov. 10 through Jan. 7)Spiced Apple Buck: Maker's Mark Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, apple spice syrup, ginger beer, and lemon juice garnished with a lemon wheel (New) > Mike's Pick Willie's Churros at Buena Vista Street (Available Nov. 10 through Jan. 9)Almond Churro: Churro rolled in cinnamon sugar topped with almond butter, white icing, and roasted sliced almonds (New) Bing Bong's Sweet Stuff and Trolley Treats (Nov. 3 through Jan. 1; mobile order available) Mickey Christmas Lights Apple: Green apple dipped in caramel with two marshmallows ears enrobed in green, white chocolate and with black dark chocolate and M&M's lights (New) Holiday Mickey Cake Pop: Chocolate cake pop dipped in milk chocolate and decorated with red sanding sugar and green M&M'S chocolate candies (New) Holiday Tree Cereal Treat: Tree-shaped cereal treat dipped in green, white chocolate and decorated with white chocolate, white sanding sugar, and a yellow, chocolate Mickey star (New) (Only available at Trolley Treats) Peppermint Patties: Mixture of fondant sugar, powder sugar, and peppermint flavoring dipped in dark chocolate (New) (Only available at Trolley Treats) Peppermint Bark: Peppermint-flavored dark chocolate and white chocolate sprinkled with Christmas sprinkles and marshmallows (New) (Only available at Trolley Treats) Minnie Santa Hat Apple: Green apple dipped in caramel with two marshmallows ears enrobed in milk chocolate, rolled in red sanding sugar, and embellished with white M&M'S chocolate candies and a white chocolate Santa hat with a bow Snowflake Apple: Green apple dipped in caramel with two marshmallows ears enrobed blue, white chocolate and decorated with a white chocolate snowflake and white sanding sugar (Only available at Trolley Treats) Minnie Santa Hat Cereal Treat: Mickey-shaped cereal treat dipped in milk chocolate and decorated with red sanding sugar, green M&M'S chocolate candies, and a Santa hat (New) Snowman Cake Pop: Vanilla cake pop dipped in white chocolate and decorated with dark chocolate face, M&M'S chocolate candies, a sour belt, and orange jelly bean Holiday Minnie Cake Pop: Vanilla cake pop with two marshmallows ears dipped in red, white chocolate, drizzled with green, white chocolate, and a red, polka dot Minnie bow Holiday Milk Marshmallow Wand: Marshmallows dipped in caramel and then milk chocolate drizzled with green and red chocolate Mickey Gingerbread Cereal Treat: Mickey-shaped cereal treat dipped in milk chocolate and decorated with red and green chocolate and a dark chocolate Mickey (Only at Trolley Treats) Peppermint Marshmallow Wand: Marshmallows dipped in caramel and then dark chocolate covered in crushed peppermint Disney ¡Viva Navidad! at Disney California Adventure ParkParadise Garden Grill (Nov. 10 through Jan. 7) Tacos Gobernador: Chipotle-marinated shrimp tacos with pepper Jack cheese served with Spanish rice and refried beans (New) IMPOSSIBLE Albondigas Soup: IMPOSSIBLE meatballs in a vegetable soup (Plant-based) Achiote-marinated Half Chicken with Spanish rice, refried beans topped with a nopal salad (New) Shareable Loaded Torta with chicken milanesa, carnitas, sliced ham, chorizo beans, panela cheese, onions, avocado spread, and tomatoes on telera bread served with chips, chorizo beans, and a wedge of street-style watermelon (Serves two to four guests) (New) Street-style Watermelon with lime juice, chile-lime seasoning, and chamoy (New) Chocolate Cake Flan: Layer of flan on chocolate cake with caramel (New) Mango Candy Cocktail: Tequila and mango with a chamoy and chile-lime seasoned rim (New) Modelo Especial Dos Equis Ambar Boardwalk Pizza and Pasta Al Pastor Pizza with chorizo beans, marinated pork, pineapple, cilantro, onions and avocado salsa (Available by the slice or a whole pie) (Nov. 10 through Jan. 22) Gingerbread Cheesecake topped with vanilla mousse (Nov. 10 through Jan. 7) Hotels of the Disneyland Resort Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & SpaGrand Californian Great Hall Cart (Nov. 10 through Jan. 7) Mickey Mouse-shaped Poinsettia Cookie Mickey-shaped Gingerbread Cookie Christmas Cookie Holiday Cookie Box: will include two milk chocolate-dipped Mickey-shaped cookies, two raspberry-filled cookies and two sugar cookies with festive sprinkles Assorted Macarons: Assorted macaron box will include two gingerbread, two peppermint and two Mexican hot chocolate Kwanzaa Sweet Potato Loaf Crisped Rice Treat Holiday Cinnamon Buns (New) Hot Cocoa Cookies (New) Coffee with Liqueur (Available with Amaretto, Butterscotch, Captain Morgan, Crown Royal Apple, Godiva Chocolate, Grand Marnier, Jameson Whiskey, Peppermint Schnapps, Rumchata, Rumple Minz, Skrewball Whiskey) (New) Eggnog with Baileys Chocolate Chip Cookie Shot with Milk Gingerbread Cookie Shot with Milk (New) Red Velvet Cookie Shot with Milk (New) Chocolate Chip Cookie Shot with Liqueur (Available with Amaretto, Butterscotch, Captain Morgan, Crown Royal Apple, Godiva Chocolate, Grand Marnier, Jameson Whiskey, Peppermint Schnapps, Rumchata, Rumple Minz, Skrewball Whiskey) Cookie shot with Louis XIII Cognac Cookie shot with Clase Azul Ultra Anejo Downtown Disney DistrictBallast Point Brewing Co. (Nov. 10 through Jan. 7) Butternut Squash Salmon: Skin-on pan-roasted salmon with butternut squash purée, sautéed quinoa, pomegranate sherry reduction, and arugula salad garnish (New) Beignets Expressed (Nov. 10 through Jan. 7) Maple-bacon Glazed Beignets: Maple-infused icing topped with applewood smoked bacon (New) California Churro (Nov. 10 through Jan. 7)Peppermint Hot Chocolate Churro: Churro rolled in chocolate sugar, drizzled with mint and chocolate icing, and covered in peppermint candies (New) Kayla's Cake (Nov. 10 through Jan. 7)Gingerbread Macarons: Gingerbread buttercream, spiced with ginger, cinnamon, nutmeg, clove, and honeyMarceline's Confectionery (Nov. 3 through Jan. 1; mobile order available) Mickey Christmas Lights Apple: Green apple dipped in caramel with two marshmallows ears enrobed in green, white chocolate and decorated with black dark chocolate and M&M'S chocolate candies lights (New) Holiday Mickey Cake Pop: Chocolate cake pop dipped in milk chocolate and decorated with red sanding sugar and green M&M's chocolate candies (New) Holiday Tree Cereal Treat: Tree-shaped cereal treat dipped in green, white chocolate and decorated with white chocolate, white sanding sugar, and a yellow, chocolate Mickey star (New) Peppermint Patties: Mixture of fondant sugar, powder sugar, and peppermint flavoring dipped in dark chocolate (New) Minnie Santa Hat Apple: Green apple dipped in caramel with two marshmallows ears enrobed in milk chocolate, rolled in red sanding sugar, and embellished with white M&M'S chocolate candies and a white chocolate Santa hat with a bow Snowflake Apple: Green apple dipped in caramel with two marshmallows ears enrobed blue, white chocolate and decorated with a white chocolate snowflake and white sanding sugar Minnie Santa Hat Cereal Treat: Mickey-shaped cereal treat dipped in milk chocolate and decorated with red sanding sugar, green M&M'S chocolate candies, and a Santa hat (New) Snowman Cake Pop: Vanilla cake pop dipped in white chocolate and decorated with dark chocolate face, M&M'S chocolate candies, a sour belt, and orange jellybean Holiday Minnie Cake Pop: Vanilla cake pop with two marshmallows ears dipped in red, white chocolate, drizzled with green, white chocolate, embellished with a red, polka dot Minnie bow Holiday Milk Marshmallow Wand: Marshmallows dipped in caramel and then milk chocolate drizzled with green and red chocolate Mickey Gingerbread Cereal Treat: Mickey-shaped cereal treat dipped in milk chocolate and decorated with red and green colored-chocolate and a dark chocolate Mickey Peppermint Marshmallow Wand: Marshmallows dipped in caramel and then dark chocolate covered in crushed peppermint Peppermint Bark: Peppermint-flavored dark chocolate and white chocolate sprinkled with Christmas sprinkles and marshmallows (New) Naples Ristorante e Bar (Nov. 10 through Jan. 7) Traditional Chiacchiere Italian Bow Tie Cookies: Slightly sweet, fried angel wing pastries with powdered sugar and blackberry dipping sauce (At Naples Ristorante e Bar and Napolini Pizzeria) Bah Humbug Cocktail: Peanut butter whiskey, white crème de cacao, green crème de menthe, and half and half with a dissolvable holiday message (New) Scrooged Cocktail: Peanut butter whiskey and eggnog topped with holiday sprinkles (New) Splitsville Luxury Lanes Peppermint Hot Chocolate: Peppermint hot chocolate topped with whipped cream, peppermint candy cane, crushed peppermint candy, red sprinkles, and cocoa powder (New) (Dec. 1 to 31) Winter White Cosmopolitan: Vodka, orange liqueur, elderflower liqueur, lime juice, simple syrup, and white cranberry-peach juice (New) (Nov. 10 through Jan. 7) Tortilla Jo's (Nov. 10 through Jan. 7)Santa's Margarita for Two: Blanco tequila, peach liqueur, raspberry liqueur, cranberry juice, and sweet and sour garnished with a white sugar rim, and fresh cranberries (New) Novelties Available Throughout the Resort (Available starting Nov. 10 throughout the holiday season) Chip & Dale Holiday Straw Clip (Limit two per person, per transaction); Available at: At Disneyland Park: Café Daisy, Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlor, The Golden Horseshoe, Hungry Bear Restaurant, Lemonade at small world Promenade, Little Red Wagon, and Troubadour Tavern At Disney California Adventure Park: Chiller at Paradise Gardens Park, Mortimer's Market, Schmoozies!, Smokejumpers Grill, and Willie's Churros at Buena Vista Street Christmas Parade Reindeer Sipper (Mobile order available at select locations; limit 10 per person, per transaction); Available at the following locations: At Disneyland Park: Churros at small world Promenade, Churros near Casey Jr. Circus Train, Galactic Grill, Jolly Holiday Bakery Café, Lemonade at small world Promenade, Plaza Inn, Refreshment Corner, and Tomorrowland Fruit Cart Gold Musical Rotating Tin (Limit two per person, per transaction); Available at: At Disneyland Park: Popcorn at Tomorrowland, Popcorn near Haunted Mansion, and Popcorn near Mark Twain Riverboat At Disney California Adventure Park: Churros near Redwood Creek Challenge Trail, Popcorn at Pixar Pier, Willie's Churros at Buena Vista Street, Popcorn near Carthay Circle Restaurant, and Popcorn at Grizzly Peak Airfield Holiday Kermit Straw Clip (Limit 10 per person, per transaction); Available at: At Disneyland Park: Churros near Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters, Churros near Sleeping Beauty Castle, Churros near Town Square, Lemonade at small world Promenade, Pretzels near Star Tours – The Adventures Continue, and Troubadour Tavern At Disney California Adventure Park: Churros near Redwood Creek Challenge Trail, Mortimer's Market, and Willie's Churros at Buena Vista Street Holiday Olaf Bottle Topper (Limit two per person, per transaction); Available at: At Disneyland Park: Churros & Lemonade in Critter Country, Churros at small world Promenade, Pretzels near Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Churros near Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters, Churros near Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Churros near Casey Jr. Circus Train, Churros near Haunted Mansion, Churros near Sleeping Beauty Castle, Churros near Town Square, Lemonade at small world Promenade, Pretzels near Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Pretzels near Star Tours – The Adventures Continue, Ship to Shore Marketplace, and Troubadour Taverne At Disney California Adventure Park: Churros at Hollywood Land, Churros near Redwood Creek Challenge Trail, Mortimer's Market, Willie's Churros at Buena Vista Street, and Outdoor Vending at Disney California Adventure park Holiday Popcorn Bucket (Limit 10 per person, per transaction); Available at: At Disneyland Park: Popcorn at small world Promenade, Popcorn at Tomorrowland, Popcorn near Central Plaza, Popcorn near Chip ‘n' Dale's GADGETcoaster, Popcorn near City Hall, Popcorn near Fantasyland Theatre, Popcorn near Haunted Mansion, and Popcorn near Mark Twain Riverboat At Disney California Adventure Park: Popcorn at Grizzly Peak Airfield, Popcorn near Carthay Circle Popcorn at Pixar Pier Holiday Stainless Steel Tumbler (Mobile order available at select locations; limit two per person, per transaction); Available at the following locations: At Disneyland Park: Bengal Barbecue, Galactic Grill, The Golden Horseshoe, Harbour Galley, Hungry Bear Restaurant, Jolly Holiday Bakery Café, Plaza Inn, Rancho del Zocalo Restaurante, Red Rose Taverne, Refreshment Corner, and Stage Door Café At Disney California Adventure Park: Award Wieners, Boardwalk Pizza and Pasta, Cappuccino Cart, Paradise Garden Grill, Smokejumpers Grill At Disneyland Hotel: Coffee House At Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa: GCH Craftsman Grill Holiday Swizzle Stick (Limit two per person, per transaction); Available at: At Disneyland Park: Rancho del Zocalo At Disney California Adventure Park: Cappuccino Cart, Hollywood Lounge, Sonoma Terrace, and Disney Festival of Holidays Marketplaces At Disneyland Hotel: Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar, Pool Bar At Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa: Grand Californian Great Hall Cart Holiday Travel Tumbler (Mobile order available at select locations; limit 10 per person, per transaction); Available at the following locations: At Disneyland Park: Alien Pizza Planet, Bengal Barbecue, Café Daisy, Fantasyland Fruit Cart, Galactic Grill, The Golden Horseshoe, Harbour Galley, Hungry Bear Restaurant, Jolly Holiday Bakery Café, Lemonade at small world Promenade, Lemonade near Tomorrowland Expo Center, Mint Julep Bar, Plaza Inn, Rancho del Zocalo Restaurante, Red Rose Taverne, Refreshment Corner, Royal Street Veranda, Ship to Shore Marketplace, Stage Door Café, and Troubadour Tavern At California Adventure Park: Award Wieners, Boardwalk Pizza and Pasta, Cappuccino Cart, Corn Dog Castle, Paradise Garden Grill, and Smokejumpers Grill At Disneyland Hotel: Coffee House At Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa: GCH Craftsman Grill Mickey Mouse-shaped Peppermint Glow Cube (Limit two per person, per transaction); Available at: At Disneyland Park: Bengal Barbecue, Galactic Grill, Harbour Galley, Mint Julep Bar, Rancho del Zocalo Restaurante Red Rose Taverne, and Refreshment Corner At Disney California Adventure Park: Bayside Brews, Boardwalk Pizza and Pasta, Corn Dog Castle, Paradise Garden Grill, Smokejumpers Grill, Seasonal Snack, and Disney Festival of Holidays Marketplaces Mickey Mouse-shaped Green Glitter Jingle Bell Glow Cube (Nov. 10 through Jan. 7; limit two per person, per transaction); Available at the following locations: At Disneyland Park: Bengal Barbecue, Galactic Grill, Harbour Galley, Little Red Wagon, Mint Julep Bar, Red Rose Taverne, and Refreshment Corner At Disney California Adventure Park: Boardwalk Pizza and Pasta, Carthay Circle Restaurant, Clarabelle's Hand-Scooped Ice Cream, Corn Dog Castle, Hollywood Lounge, Smokejumpers Grill, and Studio Catering Co. Mickey Mouse-shaped Red Glitter Jingle Bell Glow Cube (Limit two per person, per transaction); Available at the following locations: At Disneyland Park: Bengal Barbecue, Galactic Grill, Harbour Galley, Little Red Wagon, Mint Julep Bar, Red Rose Taverne, and Refreshment Corner At Disney California Adventure Park: Boardwalk Pizza and Pasta, Carthay Circle Restaurant, Clarabelle's Hand-Scooped Ice Cream, Corn Dog Castle, Hollywood Lounge, Smokejumpers Grill, and Studio Catering Co. Mickey Mouse Toy Soldier Bucket (Limit two per person, per transaction); Available at: At Disneyland Park: Popcorn at small world Promenade, Popcorn at Tomorrowland, Popcorn near Central Plaza, Popcorn near City Hall, Popcorn near Fantasyland Theatre, Popcorn near Haunted Mansion, and Popcorn near Mark Twain Riverboat At Disney California Adventure Park: Churros at Grizzly Peak Airfield, Popcorn near Carthay Circle, Popcorn at Pixar Pier, and Willie's Churros at Buena Vista Street --Thank You for Listening to the Disney Travel PodcastThank you very much for listening to this episode, Amelia and I hope that you enjoyed it. If you did, we would be very grateful if you could rate, review and subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts/iTunes (or on whichever app you choose to listen). A brief review about what you liked most about an episode truly helps to keep the show going by exposing it to new listeners. 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Enjoy this oldie but goodie from Season 1. We'll be back with fresh episodes in just a few weeks!An old friend, Mike Squillacioti, joins us to share the juicy details of how his marriage evolved into a throuple. We learn about his go-go dancing days at the iconic West Hollywood club, Mickeys, his sweet courtship with his hubby there, and how 12 years later they met their boyfriend, Dakota Payne, while (you guessed it) he was go-go dancing. We share laughs, revel in the joy of the dance floor and go-go dancing as the ultimate embodiment practice, and enjoy Mike's sweet and saucy tales of non-monogamy. Sarah introduces Robin to the concept of compersion to round out the episode.
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Join your tour guides Holly Wood Crawford, the now "Official" Skipper Jay™ Jason Thomason & Stan Solo as they talk about Jay's super fun day at the Magic Kingdom and his beautiful luck stumbling into all the Halloween fun in between riding rides and eating delicious foods. Plus a new rollercoaster ranking, that hot August sheen, why rope drop to Sanderson Sisters is best, Jay met Ray, a shout out to Skipper Mac and more! If you enjoy this or our other podcast adventures be sure to leave us a review. Only one rule…make it good. Follow us on Facebook at Disney Friends of the Grand Circle Tour Podcast for live shows every Thursday night, on Instagram at @grandcircletourpodcast and on YouTube at @grandcircletour Brought to you by https://celebratingflorida.com/ and https://mei-travel.com/ The Grand Circle Tour Podcast is in no way part of, endorsed or authorized by, or affiliated with the Walt Disney Company or its affiliates. As to Disney artwork/properties: © Disney. Disclosure | Privacy Policy
The Brainy Business | Understanding the Psychology of Why People Buy | Behavioral Economics
Creating brain-friendly experiences involves understanding how human psychology and behavioral principles can be integrated into the design of products and services. By recognizing and leveraging these concepts, brands can establish a stronger emotional connection with their customers and create experiences that resonate long after the interaction has ended. In the podcast, Melina Palmer advocates for infusing behavioral economics concepts into business practices and learning from Disney's approach. She encourages brands to delve into the "why" behind their existence and explore principles like framing, nudges, and nostalgia to foster lasting relationships with customers. The goal is to deliver unforgettable experiences that keep customers coming back for more, just as Disney has managed to do, time and again. Discover the art of blending novelty and nostalgia to create Disney magic. Unravel the secrets behind Disney's scarcity and identity-based marketing techniques. Learn how to improve customer experience during those unavoidable wait times. Implement Mickey's Ten Commandments and Imagineering Team's guiding principles. Uncover brain-friendly storytelling methods that boost revenue generation. Show Notes: 00:00:00 - Introduction, Melina introduces the podcast episode, which is about the behavioral economics of Disney. She talks about how Disney is part of our culture and upbringing and how it is a complex web of companies. 00:06:42 - Disney's Focus on Innovation, Disney's focus on innovation and constantly working to be better has stuck with the company for over 90 years. They balance expectations with surprise and delight in a way that works with the brain's bias for the status quo. 00:09:19 - Nostalgia, Disney embraces nostalgia in its parks, movies, and merchandise. They keep some things static over decades to evoke a feeling of nostalgia and balance it with new adaptations to keep it fresh. 00:12:17 - Novelty and the IKEA Effect, Disney incorporates novelty and the IKEA effect, which is the idea that people value things they helped create. Disney has little surprises throughout its parks, like hidden Mickeys, and Easter eggs in its movies. They also let people create their own experience with the brand, like embroidering names onto Mickey ears. 00:15:00 - Emotional Bonding, Being part of the fun and shaping the experience makes people emotionally bonded to the Disney brand. Helping pick out Mickey ears or discovering hidden Mickeys can prime memories and conversations and helps people like the brand more. 00:16:07 - Scarcity and Buzz, Disney's scarcity of specialty ears creates buzz and excitement among park visitors, who love to follow the crowd. This generates social proof, making the limited item even more popular and highly sought after. It's a stroke of genius by Disney to create scarcity in a way that gets people talking about the brand. 00:19:22 - Thoughtfulness in Experiences, Disney is known for being thoughtful in their experiences, making even the bad moments an experience all their own. By creating fun and engaging interactions including, hidden Mickeys, and themed line experiences, Disney turns waiting in a long line into a dopamine-generating, anticipation-building experience. This thoughtfulness is a gift that people repay with loyalty and fandom. 00:23:18 - Mickey's Ten Commandments, Mickey's Ten Commandments are a set of guiding principles that define Disney's values and handbook. Two commandments that stand out are to "avoid overwhelm" and "tell one story at a time." By simplifying the customer experience, reducing decision fatigue, and thinking through every experience, Disney can remain the happiest place on Earth for over 65 years. 00:28:17 - Imagineering Process, Disney's Imagineering Team goes through a process of asking questions to guide every new project, starting with what could it be and ending with how did we do? By using this process, Disney creates a flexible approach that allows for variety while still maintaining a high level of thoughtfulness and attention to detail. 00:31:03 - Starting with Story, Disney starts by creating a great story and then builds everything around it. This approach is different from the standard approach where a product is created, and then a story is created around it. By starting with a story, Disney ensures that the audience is emotionally invested in the story and the products or services associated with it. 00:31:51 - Brain-friendly Experiences, Brands can benefit from creating brain-friendly experiences by starting with a story. Starting with a story creates a sense of emotional investment and makes the experience more memorable. Incorporating various concepts from behavioral economics, such as framing, nudges, and nostalgia, can help create a more brain-friendly experience. 00:33:36 - Insights and Inspiration, Disney is a master of creating a balance between novelty and nostalgia in their experiences. They recognize that people want to share their childhood experiences with future generations, and they create experiences that allow them to do so. Disney also pays attention to the true end of the experience, which is not when someone leaves the park, but when they can relive the experience through photos. Companies can learn from Disney by creating similar brain-friendly experiences. 00:35:09 - Making Memories, Disney understood the true end of their experience, which was the moment when people could relive the experience through photos. They worked with Kodak to paint the park in colors that would look best when printed on photo paper, creating amazing, stellar pictures that helped make the memories stronger. Creating brain-friendly experiences involves paying attention to the details that make all the difference. 00:35:08 - Conclusion, Melina's top insights from the conversation. What stuck with you while listening to the episode? What are you going to try? Come share it with Melina on social media -- you'll find her as @thebrainybiz everywhere and as Melina Palmer on LinkedIn. Thanks for listening. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Android. If you like what you heard, please leave a review on iTunes and share what you liked about the show. I hope you love everything recommended via The Brainy Business! Everything was independently reviewed and selected by me, Melina Palmer. So you know, as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. That means if you decide to shop from the links on this page (via Amazon or others), The Brainy Business may collect a share of sales or other compensation. Let's connect: Melina@TheBrainyBusiness.com The Brainy Business® on Facebook The Brainy Business on Twitter The Brainy Business on Instagram The Brainy Business on LinkedIn Melina on LinkedIn The Brainy Business on Youtube Join the BE Thoughtful Revolution – our free behavioral economics community, and keep the conversation going! Learn and Support The Brainy Business: Check out and get your copies of Melina's Books. Get the Books Mentioned on (or related to) this Episode: Choice Hacking, by Jennifer Clinehens What Your Customer Wants and Can't Tell You, by Melina Palmer The Experience Maker, by Dan Gingiss Blindsight, by Matt Johnson and Prince Ghuman Alchemy, by Rory Sutherland Top Recommended Next Episode: Why We Like The Things We Like, with Prince Ghuman (ep 172) Already Heard That One? Try These: Starbucks: Behavioral Economics Analysis (ep 278) Costco: Behavioral Economics Analysis (ep 47) Peloton: Behavioral Economics Analysis (ep 86) Choice Hacking, with Jennifer Clinehens (ep 141) Why Our Brains Love Nostalgia & Traditions (ep 79) Social Proof (ep 87) Priming (ep 252) Peak-End Rule (ep 97) Loss Aversion (ep 9) Get Your D.O.S.E. of Brain Chemicals (ep 123) Habits (ep 256) Surprise and Delight (ep 276) Status Quo Bias (ep 142) IKEA Effect (ep 112) Scarcity (ep 270) Reciprocity (ep 238) NUDGES & Choice Architecture (ep 35) The Overwhelmed Brain and Its Impact on Decision Making (ep 32) Other Important Links: Brainy Bites - Melina's LinkedIn Newsletter The Psychology Behind Disney's “10 Commandments” for Experience Design The Science Hiding in Mickey's Pixie Dust Disney Proves That Profitable Marketing Is About Brand Stories Be Like Disney: Why You Should Embrace Imagineering Principles in Branding How Disney Built An Empire By Designing Brand Experience Why are so many adults obsessed with Disney theme parks? Here's an upside-down Mickey at the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad in Frontierland
Slipping Ralph a Mickey, Chris DMZ calls in, Crowder's divorce, Dennis Miller, anti-flat Earthers, finally becoming transabled, women calculating speed and time and space, leaving a man with brain cancer, woke anime conventions, a guy hates science, Ewoks, and ear cameras; all that and more this week on The Dick Show!
Jack and BK zip away on a zany adventure through a cartoon universe crammed with surprises on Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway! Join them as they discover the history and easter eggs on the ride and why it has the MOST hidden Mickeys than any other Disney ride. Follow us on Twitter, Youtube, TikTok, Instagram, or join the discord: https://linktr.ee/annualpass Check out our new merch! store.roosterteeth.com Tune into our next Live Stream: February 15th 2023 at 12:00pm on Roosterteeth and Youtube.com/annualpass ! Check out OUR Ride through: Coming Soon! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, the Disney100 is just days away, we have the details, Mickey and Minnie are almost ready for their premiere, Black History Month celebrations, new tiki mugs, a small upgrade to "it's a small world," we talk about Toontown, and more! Please support the show if you can by going to https://www.dlweekly.net/support/. If you want some DLWeekly Swag, you can pick some up at https://www.dlweekly.net/store/. Book your travel through ConciEARS at no extra cost to you! Be sure to mention that you heard about ConciEARS from DLWeekly at booking! DISCOUNTS! If you want some awesome headwear or one of a kind items, be sure to visit our friends over at All Enchanting Ears! You can use the promo code DLWEEKLY10 to get 10% off your order! We have partnered with the Howard Johnson Anaheim Hotel & Water Playground to get great deals for our listeners! Book your stay at the Howard Johnson Anaheim and get 15% off your stay (code 1000022077)! Magic Key Holders get 20% off their stay (code 1000025935) as well! Book now! Need the perfect bag for your days in the parks? Look no further than Designer Park Co.! Purchase the Rope Drop Bag as featured on Episode 222 and get 10% off your purchase! Use coupon code DLWEEKLY to get the discount. News Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway opens this Friday for the kickoff of the Disney100 Celebration starting at Disneyland. With the attraction opening, guests will be utilizing a virtual queue, with no standby access. Guests will also be able to purchase an individual Lightning Lane to experience the new attraction. - https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2023/01/your-guide-to-the-disney100-anniversary-celebration-at-disneyland-resort/ Beginning sometime after the start of the Disney100 Celebration, Disney announced that MagicBand+ will be able to interact with Disney100 decor around the parks. No official launch date or any details on what the interactions will be. In Walt Disney World for the 50th Celebration, guests could use their MagicBand+ to interact with the 50 golden characters throughout the parks. - https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2023/01/your-guide-to-the-disney100-anniversary-celebration-at-disneyland-resort/ With the celebration quickly approaching, some of the decor has been appearing around the resort. For guests arriving at the Mickey and Friends or Pixar Pals Parking Structure, there are new large banners along the tram route commemorating the opening years of milestone attractions, movies, and more. Character banners are in the esplanade, and a platinum medallion with Disney100 Years of Wonder has been installed above the entrance to Disney California Adventure. Buena Vista Street has blue and platinum bunting and medallions on the lampposts. On the Disneyland side of things, Disney100 crests have been installed above the entrance, with Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather already in place, along with a Disney100 crest above the castle gates. THe star had been installed on top of one of the turrets as well. As recently as today, new flags, banners, and sashes have appeared on Sleeping Beauty Castle. - https://dlnewstoday.com/2023/01/disney-100-years-of-wonder-medallion-added-to-disney-california-adventure-entrance/ Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway will be closing each night for the fireworks, much like Toontown had been before the closure of the land. On nights that the park remains open until after 11, the attraction will reopen, but if the park closes at 10pm or earlier, the attraction will not reopen for the night. - https://dlnewstoday.com/2023/01/mickey-minnies-runaway-railway-at-disneyland-will-close-during-fireworks/ Black History Month is returning at the Disneyland Resort in February. Celebrate Gospel is returning to the Fantasyland Theatre on February 18th and 25th from 2:30pm to 7pm. Troubadour Tavern will offer a honey-glazed fried chicken bowl and red velvet bundt cake. Downtown Disney will offer family crafts, live music, and special offerings. - https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2023/01/disneyland-resort-honors-black-history-month-with-celebrate-gospel-and-more/ The Disney Gallery inside of the Opera House on Main Street is currently closed as it transforms to present "Disney100 Years of Wonder." The exhibit will feature artwork created by original Disney animators for some of the early films, alongside artwork created by Imagineers to bring those stories to life. An animator's desk and a multi-plane camera will also be on display. - https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2023/01/your-guide-to-the-disney100-anniversary-celebration-at-disneyland-resort/ Costumes have been unveiled for the Cast of Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway. The costumes feature designs that allow cast members to reverse the pieces to change scenes at a moment's notice! They are made of vibrant colors and textures. Eagle-eyed guests can even be on the lookout for hidden Mickeys on the costumes, in addition to other elements that connect the costumes to the attraction. - https://dlnewstoday.com/2023/01/disneyland-resort-reveals-trainsformable-new-mickey-minnies-runaway-railway-cast-member-costumes/ "it's a small world" reopened this week and with it came some new exterior lighting! The exterior now has green and pink lighting in addition to the blue and white from before. The new lighting package enhances the small show that happens on the quarter hour. The lights also change when the train passes by. - https://www.micechat.com/345226-dateline-disneyland-update-recalibrate-illuminate-celebrate/ Trader Sam's has unveiled more tiki mugs recently. The HippopotoMai-Tai and the Piranha Pool tiki mugs had been out of stock for a while, but are back in stock now. The HippopotoMai-Tai mug is the 4th variation, this time in an orange glaze. Trader Sam's Piranha Pool Mug is the second edition of this mug with an ombre glaze with a black and red combo. There is also a couple of mixology events for the Food and Wine Festival on March 6th and April 10th. - https://www.micechat.com/344999-new-mugs-and-events-at-disneylands-trader-sams-enchanted-tiki-bar/ Lunar New Year started this weekend and there is so much to see and do. Magic Key Holders can pick up a free Lunar New Year button from January 20th through February 15th under Silly Symphony Swings. The Sip 'n Saver pass has also returned. Be sure to check the pricing of the items if you get a Sip 'n Saver pass to make sure you get your money's worth. With it being the Year of the Rabbit, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit and his wife Ortensia the cat are meeting and greeting guests. - https://www.micechat.com/345170-hop-into-disney-california-adventures-lunar-new-year-celebration/ Weeklyteers with ambitions to become Magic Key Holders should act now! As of the recording of this podcast, Inspire and Believe keys are available for purchase. They went on sale January 17th, so who knows when they will go back to being unavailable. - https://www.micechat.com/345226-dateline-disneyland-update-recalibrate-illuminate-celebrate/ The water around the Pacific Wharf area has been drained to begin work on transforming the area to San Fransokyo from Big Hero 6. Nothing has gone vertical yet, but will hopefully be visible soon. - https://www.micechat.com/345226-dateline-disneyland-update-recalibrate-illuminate-celebrate/ Disney released the Foodie Guide to the 2023 Celebrate Soulfully event. - https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2023/01/disney-eats-foodie-guide-to-celebrate-soulfully-treats-and-eats/ Weeklyteers who can't make it to the parks for the kickoff of the Disney100 this week can tune in virtually this Friday! Disney will stream a kickoff at 2pm Disneyland time this Friday, January 27th. The event will include special performances, behind-the-scenes looks at the new entertainment, fun Disney trivia, and more! - https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2023/01/watch-this-friday-disney-parks-livestream-of-disney100-celebration-at-disneyland-resort/ Discussion Topic Toontown History https://www.mouseplanet.com/7275/Toontown_Dedication https://d23.com/this-day/the-roger-rabbits-car-toon-spin-attraction-opens-in-mickeys-toontown-at-disneyland/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey%27s_Toontown https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Mickey%27s_Toontown#:~:text=Advertisement-,History,buildings%20are%20stylized%20and%20colorful https://www.mouseplanet.com/13102/Before_Mickeys_Toontown
Happy Monday, everyone! Today we head right across the river to Edwardsville, Illinois to speak with Listener Diana (who is a college friend of Rikki's!) about her trip to Disney's Polynesian Villas with extended family this past spring. Hear about how the trip got off to a rough start when their flight was canceled - WHILE THEY WERE AT THE AIRPORT - so they drove down to Walt Disney World instead! We also discuss her thoughts on the Polynesian Villas, having a VIP Tour Guide, using Genie Plus, great meals at places like Cinderella's Royal Table, Chef Mickeys, Topolino's Terrace, Beaches & Cream, Sci-Fi Dine Inn, and much more! We hope you enjoy today's podcast! Please visit our website at www.beourguestpodcast.com. Thank you so much for your support of our podcast! Become a Patron of the show at www.Patreon.com/BeOurGuestPodcast. Also, please follow the show on Twitter @BeOurGuestMike and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/beourguestpodcast. Thanks to our friends at The Magic For Less Travel for sponsoring today's podcast!