In today's show, Mark and Mike talk about Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor, the return of Ask the Kid and Magical Moment, and more.
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MousePlanet: On or Off Site?
The age-old debate. Should you stay on resort property or off. Steve weighs the arguments.
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MouseStation 329 - Collected Short Subjects
In today's show, Mark and Mike talk about the JAMMitors, Behind the Seeds, The Kid gets asked about favorite restaurants, listener feedback and more.
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Top 5 Things I Have Yet to Experience at Walt Disney World
Despite many trips, there are still some pretty major things I haven’t done and seen in the World. That, of course, is a testament to just how much there is to do down there. With that in mind, I give you the Top 5 Things I Have Yet to Experience at Walt Disney World.
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A Tour of the West Circarama 1955 and American Motors
Mouseplanet's Wade Sampson discusses the history of the 360 degree Circarama theater, developed by Ub Iwerks for Disney.
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MouseStation 332 - David Koenig discusses the fatal monorail accident
On today's show, David Koenig talks with Steven Ng about the facts and contributing factors related to the fatal accident at Walt Disney World earlier this month.
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The Other Epcot
However, there is another Epcot that existed after Walt’s passing in 1966 and the opening of EPCOT Center in 1981. During those 15 years, the EPCOT concept continued to change and change again. Here are some excerpts from my collection of obscure articles with material that to the best of my knowledge has not been widely shared before in the many histories of Epcot.
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Former Disney CEO, Card Walker, Speaks
Wade Sampson at MousePlanet reviews a few of the speeches that Walker gave after the opening of the Magic Kingdom and before the opening of EPCOT that might give a little more insight into the man.
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Advance Dining Reservations
Steve Russo takes us through planning a trip that includes sit down dining in the era of ADRs.
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Theme Park Etiquette
This is a podcast, but if you scroll down, you can see some transcribed info about theme park etiquette. Always good to brush up on this!
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It's the Little Things (That's My Opinion) by Steve Russo
It’s the little things, isn’t it? We all go to Walt Disney World to ride beautifully themed rollercoasters, see superb live shows and 3D films, enjoy wonderful resorts, and experience some of the fine and exotic dining available. That’s all part of what makes Walt Disney World a special place but… is it the only part? Is it the best part? Is it even the biggest part? Would it even be Walt Disney World without the little things?
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Saludos Walt (Wade's Wayback Machine) by Wade Sampson
Walt Disney definitely needed a vacation in 1941. He was in debt to Bank of America for more than $3 million. World War II had closed the European markets to his animated features, so films like Pinocchio suffered financially. There was an acrimonious labor strike going on at the Disney Studios in Burbank that Walt took as a personal attack and always suspected the strike was Communist inspired.
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More Secrets of the Adventurers Club (Wade's Wayback Machine) by Wade Sampson
Some fun (and secret) facts about the Adventurer's Club as well as an intro to Congaloosh.org.
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As Walt Said (Wade's Wayback Machine) by Wade Sampson
Here’s some more Walt words from the July 17, 1965 issue of TV Guide in an article by writer Edith Efron titled “Still Attacking His Ancient Enemy—Conformity” with the subheading “Walt Disney marshals the forces of his imagination to strike out in new directions—despite sneers of critics and sophisticates”.
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The Princess and the Frog and The Ultimate Disney Experience
I opted for The Royal Package, which included an assigned seat, some Princess and the Frog Mardi Gras beads, and an exclusive Limited Edition Collectible Lithograph. Not a bad package really. A little steep at $50 per ticket, but it was a full-blown night out in the city for all of us, so I splurged and made it an event.
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