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Podcasts:
Your hosts, Richard, and Paul Barrie (on loan from Window to the Magic) discuss the impact of ADA mandated accessiblity requirements on the element of "Show" at Disneyland. They also talk a little bit about whether or not the Year of a Million Dreams promotion discriminates when it hands out prizes on attractions that are not open to everybody regardless of physical ability. Standard MiceCast fare at 1 hour and 55 minutes and littered with PG-13 language.
Your hosts, Richard, and Paul Barrie (on loan from Window to the Magic) discuss the impact of ADA mandated accessiblity requirements on the element of "Show" at Disneyland. They also talk a little bit about whether or not the Year of a Million Dreams promotion discriminates when it hands out prizes on attractions that are not open to everybody regardless of physical ability. Standard MiceCast fare at 1 hour and 55 minutes and littered with PG-13 language.
Your hosts (and Richard) discuss a couple topics: the recent DPN event known as WestFest and a couple aspects of the security of Disneyland (including Disneyland's airspace restriction). While no F-Bombs were dropped, this 1 hour 53 minute show is liberally sprinkled with other "adult" language.
Your hosts (and Richard) discuss a couple topics: the recent DPN event known as WestFest and a couple aspects of the security of Disneyland (including Disneyland's airspace restriction). While no F-Bombs were dropped, this 1 hour 53 minute show is liberally sprinkled with other "adult" language.
Did you miss us? Well we're back and we brought a couple friends for this one. Our pals Richard and Jeff from Houston join us as we try to examine the question: Has the Walt Disney Company built enough Resort Destinations? It has a couple tangents and it comes in at 1 hour 40 minutes, including the "relevant" music at the end.
Did you miss us? Well we're back and we brought a couple friends for this one. Our pals Richard and Jeff from Houston join us as we try to examine the question: Has the Walt Disney Company built enough Resort Destinations? It has a couple tangents and it comes in at 1 hour 40 minutes, including the "relevant" music at the end.
Your hosts discuss WestFest and how someone used to only going to Walt Disney World would handle their first trip to Disneyland. This show is "only" 57 minutes.
Your hosts discuss WestFest and how someone used to only going to Walt Disney World would handle their first trip to Disneyland. This show is "only" 57 minutes.
Your hosts read some e-mails and spend some time on a "what if" scenario presented by a listener. The dining reservation topic also gets some more coverage. 1 hour and 23 minutes.
Your hosts read some e-mails and spend some time on a "what if" scenario presented by a listener. The dining reservation topic also gets some more coverage. 1 hour and 23 minutes.
Continuing with the AA theme, your hosts ponder the demise of the AA (Audio Animatronic) attraction. This show may or may not end up having a companion video. Standard MiceCast fare to include adult beverages and adult language. This show is right short at 1 hour, 3 minutes.
Continuing with the AA theme, your hosts ponder the demise of the AA (Audio Animatronic) attraction. This show may or may not end up having a companion video. Standard MiceCast fare to include adult beverages and adult language. This show is right short at 1 hour, 3 minutes.
Your hosts begin the show by trying to fathom why there are no Walt AA figures in Disney parks. It really didn't take all that long to come to a conclusion. They also read a couple of listener e-mails and because of some interesting discussion on the boards, they revisit the subject from the previous show. Which becomes a little heated and leads to a couple of F-Bombs and some other words you can't say on television. Running time is 1 hour 57 minutes.
Your hosts begin the show by trying to fathom why there are no Walt AA figures in Disney parks. It really didn't take all that long to come to a conclusion. They also read a couple of listener e-mails and because of some interesting discussion on the boards, they revisit the subject from the previous show. Which becomes a little heated and leads to a couple of F-Bombs and some other words you can't say on television. Running time is 1 hour 57 minutes.
A Miceage article by Kevin Yee (http://www.miceage.com/kevinyee/ky021307a.htm) prompts your hosts to discuss the theories and conclusions contained therein. It does make for a little spirited discussion and for the show to have a more respectable running time: 1 hour 33 minutes.