As is their weekly desire, Doug, Dennis, and John meet up at the WDW Main Street Pub to discuss all of the latest news from around Walt Disney World.
Pandora’s opening day was packed, folks! Find out if any of them would have wanted to be there! Would you have? Grab a beverage, sit back, relax, and enjoy …
Doug, Dennis, and John gather at the Main Street Pub to discuss five underrated and five overrated WDW restaurants. Which venues are on their minds?
I’ll say this much … Doug thinks John will be in big trouble after you listen to this episode. Hey! I think Dennis is in the same “boat”! That should tease you into listening! Catch the show at …
Oh, OK. So, I’m publishing the podcast out of order. Hey! It was a busy week last week! You can’t miss this episode, though, folks.
You’re in Disney’s Animal Kingdom. You have $80. What would you have? Where would you eat? Listen to Doug, Dennis, and John. They’ll pass along their “hit lists” in …
Howdy, folks! Join Doug, Dennis, and John on the train headed over to the Main Street Pub! There’s food. There’s beer. And, all the latest news from around Walt Disney World!
In this week’s show, they cover the latest on Pandora, the Wilderness Lodge’s poolside eatery – Geyser Point Bar & Grill – and much, much more! So, pull up your stool, grab a refreshment, and enjoy the show!
Marvelous Monday, my friends! Shake off those beginning-of-the-week blues and get after the week!
So … did you tackle yesterday’s trivia question? No? Here’s your chance to take a step back and test your Epcot IQ … click this link!
How tall is Disney’s version of France’s Eiffel Tower, you ask? Why, it reaches 103 feet into the Florida sky!
The challenge turned out to be a little bit tougher than I expected. Only 24% of you got it right! Congrats to those of you who scored with the correct choice.
Of course, the Eiffel Tower inspired another piece of Walt Disney World, as well. Even if it was by its name only.
Opened on May 1, 1989, the Earffel Towerwas once a Hollywood Studios park icon.
Based on water towers commonly found in 20th century movie studios, Disney closed this structure on April 29, 2016. It leads me to ask …