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Maz is back on the show this week, and she will be joining Rick to rank every attraction at Epcot in Walt Disney World. The two started the tier list last week, but will wrap it up today.
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Rick and Maz do another one of their popular theme park tier-lists. This week, and next week, they will go over every attraction at Epcot in Walt Disney World.
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In honor of Halloween, Sarah Says joins Rick on the show this week to talk about when scary things happen on a Disney vacation. From the annoying to the legitimately fear-inducing, they go through contingency plans to make sure you can salvage the magic from the grips of disappointment.
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This week, Rick continues his in-depth look into the life and career of former-Disney chairman and CEO Michael Eisner. Frank Wells was a big part of Eisner's success in his first decade with Disney. Today, we take a look at some of the bigger moments in that business relationship that is viewed very fondly by many in the Disney fan community.
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Stephen from A Life in the Parks is back on the show this week to talk about the different options in cruising. There will be a particular focus on Disney Cruise Line, but we will cover a number of different options.
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Mary Blair was hugely influential in the artistic direction of the Walt Disney Company from the "Three Caballeros" to "It's A Small World." At a time when women weren't put in positions of influence, Blair not only made her mark in the mid-20th Century; but also has had appreciation for her art only grow in the subsequent decades. This week, Rick and Sarah Says will go in-depth into Mary Blair, and the different places where she left her mark on the Walt Disney Company.
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Over the next few months, Rick will be doing one episode per-week on former-Disney chairman and CEO Michael Eisner. Today, Rick is looking at the ways in which Eisner's early life differed from that of Walt Disney, himself.
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The 35th anniversary of the original Disney animated feature The Little Mermaid is coming up in November. To celebrate, Rick is joined by co-host Sarah Says for a conversation about the movie that isn't just nostalgic for many of our listeners, but also served as the kickstart to the Disney Renaissance.
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Rick is joined by fellow-Disney and M*A*S*H fanatic Shan. They will talk about the ideal ways to enjoy a Walt Disney World vacation, and they will talk about the greatest television show of all-time.
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After covering the Walt Disney World announcements from the D23 Expo with Maz the past two weeks, Rick will be going over the remainder of the theme park announcements for the other Disney parks throughout the world. He will also be talking quickly about the five-year anniversary of Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge at Walt Disney World, and going over the menu items for Epcot's International Food and Wine Festival.
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Rick and Maz are very passionate about the announcements from this past weekend's D23 Expo in Anaheim, California. For the next two weeks, the two of them will discuss the announcements for Walt Disney World from the Expo. Today's conversation even includes a mention of some of the things that weren't announced, even if we expected them.
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Author and Hiker Ethan Gallogly, who wrote the book "The Trail: A Novel" will be Rick's guest on the show this week. The two will discuss traveling as a way to get reconnected with nature through hiking, and exploring locations that aren't theme parks.
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Rick is joined by runDisney veteran Natalie. Along with some of her college friends, Natalie is starting her own podcast to follow their preparations for runDisney races on both coasts of the United States. Hear about the races that have returned to Disneyland, and the extremely popular races at Walt Disney World.
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To most of the Northern Hemisphere, late-July is the middle of summer. In the Orlando-area, it is time for Halloween. On today's episode, Rick talks with his friend Gillian, as the two talk about why they are thinking of skipping the special-ticketed events in 2024.
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In the mid-1960s Walt Disney was very busy. He was not only scooping up land for his Florida Project, and his hopes for an experimental, prototype community of tomorrow. Walt also had plans for a ski resort in the mountains of California. Why didn't it work? The authors of the book "Disneyland on the Mountain: Walk, the Environmentalists, and the Sky Resort That Never Was" will be on the show today to answer that question.
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