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Episode 26: Disney with an Infant, it’s a small world, and Pinocchio Village Haus

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In episode 26 we talk about taking a infant to the Disney Parks. We look at how Disney makes it easy for families with small one. We then take a look at both Walt Disney World and Disneyland’s version of “it’s a small world”. Afterward, we stop in Magic Kingdom’s Pinocchio Village Haus to grab something to eat and to watch the people getting on “it’s a small world”.

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    Episode 22: Staying Hydrated, Splash Mountain, and Pecos Bill

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    Episode 22 deals with an important topic that is really needed during the summer months, staying hydrated.  We look at some simple tips at staying hydrated.  We then park hop over to Magic Kingdom Frontierland’s Splash Mountain.  Afterwards we stop in to Pecos Bill and have a bit to eat.

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    The Return of the Main Street Electrical Parade

    One of my all time favorite parades is the Main Street Electrical Parade.  Nostalgia is probably the main reason why I enjoy the parade so much. I remember watching it as a child when we had visited Disneyland, listening to the music and watching the parade coming down Main Street.

    When I was in college I did a language internship in Belgium and the family that I was living with took me to Disneyland Paris (Euro Disney at the time).  We had a great spot on Main Street to watch the parade going down the street. It brought back fond memories from when I was a child seeing it at Disneyland. It was a perfect way to end the day.

    We started to go to Walt Disney World they no longer had the Main Street Electrical Parade, but replaced it with SpectroMagic parade. It is a very nice parade and I enjoyed it but the clowns do scare me a little.  The only problem is that it is no Main Street Electrical Parade. Now normally they still had the parade at Disney California Adventure, but when we had gone to DCA it was not being done.  In fact our last trip in April I was really excited to see it, but later found out that it was being moved to Walt Disney World for the Summer Nightastic.

    Well with that announcement and a strong desire to see Star Wars Weekend (yes I am a big Star Wars Fan, but that was discussed in a previous blog) I was convinced to book a small trip to WDW.  We had decided that Rachel and Becca would go to Flower and Garden (always a great time to visit), and Josh and I would go in June to Star Wars Weekend & to see Summer Nightastic.

    Now Josh is not a big fan of the firework show so we were able to watch parts of it from our balcony as we had stayed at the Bay Lake Tower.  It was nice to watch and was very neat.   However, that was not why we came.  We did have to line up pretty early to get a good spot for the parade and it was hard for Josh, but we did have the popcorn, games, and small toy they sold right before the parade but we made it to the start.

    When they turn down the lights and the music started everyone started to clap to the beat of the synthesized Baroque Hoedown.  You could feel the energy of the people gathered there to watch it.  Josh was mesmerized by the experience of the parade, the music, the lights, the characters, and the floats.  It was everything I remembered and more as they had added some additional floats and changed the music a bit.

    Now I am not one that gets to attached to an attraction or a show at the Disney Parks. I feel that if they need to change it, go and do it because for the most part they make it better.  However, with the Main Street Electrical Parade I wished that it were still there and not the SpectroMagic Parade.  For now I was glad that they brought it back for the summer and it allowed me share a bit of my childhood with my son.

    Ray

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    Episode 20: Summer Survival Guide, Summer Nightastic, and Firework Dessert Party

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    As summer begins we give a brief Summer Survival Guide and talk about going to the parks during the summer months and way to make it work in the heat, rain, and crowds.  We then give a overview of the Summer Nightastic events that are happening at Walt Disney World. We then end with the Magic Kingdom Firework Dessert Party.

    Correction: We provided the old price for the Magic Kingdom Firework party in the podcast. The current price is $21.99 for adults and $11.99 for children (ages 3-9). During the peak season the prices are $25.99 for adults and $13.99 for children (ages 3-9). We apologize for giving the old price.

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    Episode 12: Disney’s Table Service, The Pirates of the Caribbean, and The Blue Bayou

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    We bring out pirate in you for Episode 12.  First we talk about Disney Table Service, what is available, the pro’s  and cons, and also how to make the most of it.  We then travel to the original Pirates of the Caribbean at Disneyland California.  To finish it off we stop at the Blue Bayou restaurant that overlooks the start of the Pirate of Caribbean attraction.

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    Episode 9: Quick Service Dining, The Haunted Mansion, and the Columbia Harbour House

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    In Episode 9 we talk about the many “Quick Service” or counter service dining options available at the Disney Parks. We explore the many choices of menus available at quick service restaurants throughout the parks and give you some tips on making the most out of these dining venues.  We then park hop over to the Magic Kingdom (Liberty Square) to visit one of Disney Park’s classic attractions – The Haunted Mansion.  Afterwards, we talk about the Colombia Harbor House quick service restaurant and what they have to offer.

    We did have a little technical difficulty with ghosts taking over the podcast.  We hope they don’t frighten you off prematurely!

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    Episode 8: Visiting Disney’s Park with Autism and Snow White’s Scary Adventure

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    April is Autism Awareness month, so on today’s podcast we will be talking about visiting the Disney parks with someone who has Autism Spectrum Disorder. We explain a little bit about what Autism is, and how Disney helps those with ASD have a great experience at the parks.  We will share our Disney experiences with our son who is on the spectrum. We also share some information that anyone with special needs could use to make their trip to Disney more magical. Much of this information is on our companion website: Disney for Families with Autism Spectrum Disorder  (www.wdwautism.com), and the site is packed with different resources available to help with trip planning for special needs guests.

    Here are some links on Autism that you might find helpful:

    The attraction we will be focusing on today is Snow White Scary’s Adventures, located in Fantasyland in both Disneyland and Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom parks.  This is our autistic son’s all-time favorite ride at Disney, so we hope you enjoy our information on it!

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    Episode 1: Our Best Travel Tip, and the Magic Kingdom Park

    In this episode of “Mouse Travel Tips”, we share our best tip for visiting the Disney parks. Do you consider a vacation to Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, or to the Disneyland Resort in California, to be a “once in a lifetime” trip? Then our best tip is for you! Tune in to hear more about avoiding meltdowns on Main Street during your Disney vacation trip.

    To help you plan your trip to Disney, here are three great travel planning websites:

    Afterwards, we park hop over to the Magic Kingdom park, where we will explore the Walt Disney World Railroad attraction, and Tony’s Town Square Restaurant.  Here are some links to help you explore the WDW Railroad and Tony’s Restaurant:

    Next week, we’ll discuss going to Disney World in the value season, and will park hop over to EPCOT.  We welcome your feedback on the podcast and website, and hope you join us again next week!


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