• Episode #215: The Final Episode: Celebrating Four Years of Disney Adventures
    Jul 23 2025

    After 215 episodes of Disney magic, our journey comes to a bittersweet end. In this emotional final episode, we're joined by special guests Johnny, Darth Mouse, and Travel Planner Erica to celebrate four years of Disney adventures while explaining why we're hanging up our Mickey ears.

    Life has a way of shifting priorities - between demanding work schedules, family health concerns, and our sons' competitive soccer careers now taking us across the southeastern United States, we've reached a crossroads where something had to give. But this isn't goodbye to Disney - just a pause in how we share our experiences.

    We go out with a bang through heated debates about the parks! Would you rather be stuck on It's a Small World for an hour or wait three hours for Flight of Passage? Is Animal Kingdom underrated or the weakest park? Which resort doesn't deserve the hype? We rank everything from quick-service restaurants to nighttime spectaculars, and reveal our most controversial Disney opinions (prepare to be shocked by some hot takes about Figment and Harmonious).

    The most meaningful part of this podcast journey has been connecting with fellow Disney lovers and helping others plan magical vacations. Walt Disney's story reminds us that dreams take courage and persistence - which perfectly describes our podcast adventure.

    Thank you for being part of our Circle of Parks family. While our regular episodes end here, our Disney journeys will continue, and perhaps someday we'll find new ways to share the magic again. Until then, remember that in the words of Walt himself, "All our dreams can come true if we have the courage to pursue them."


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  • Episode #214: We Ranked All the Resorts We've Stayed at.
    Jul 16 2025

    What makes a Disney resort truly magical? Is it the proximity to the parks, the dining options, the pool, or that indescribable feeling you get when you first walk into the lobby? After staying at 13 different Disney resorts across both coasts, we're finally ready to rank them all—and some of our placements might surprise you!

    From the Dolphin's lack of Disney theming to the Grand Floridian's perhaps too-bougie atmosphere, we deep dive into what worked (and what didn't) at each property. Even more surprising? The prestigious Grand Floridian only makes it to the middle of our rankings, while value resort All-Star Movies cracks the top 10 with its immersive Toy Story theming.

    As we count down to our top five, we explore what truly creates that magical "we're here" feeling. The Yacht Club dazzles with Stormalong Bay and EPCOT proximity, the Grand Californian offers direct park access with a serene atmosphere, and the Polynesian delivers island vibes with spectacular fireworks views. Wilderness Lodge nearly takes the crown with its breathtaking lobby and peaceful seclusion despite being moments from Magic Kingdom.

    But there's one resort that unanimously claimed our #1 spot. Animal Kingdom Lodge transports guests completely to an African safari lodge, with savanna views, cultural immersion, and a fully realized theme unlike anything else at Walt Disney World. From waking up to giraffes outside your balcony to exploring the extensive collection of African art in the lobby, it creates an experience impossible to replicate anywhere else on property.

    Whether you're planning your first Disney trip or your twentieth, join us as we break down the pros and cons of each resort we've experienced. Which one will top your personal list?


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  • Episode #213: Chef Mickeys Dining Review
    Jul 9 2025

    Step into the heart of Disney dining magic as we take you behind the scenes at Chef Mickey's breakfast buffet in Disney's Contemporary Resort. Imagine savoring warm cinnamon rolls (possibly the best we've ever tasted!) while Mickey Mouse himself stops by for a selfie – all with the iconic Disney monorail gliding overhead through the soaring Grand Canyon Concourse.

    What makes Chef Mickey's special isn't just the food – though the bountiful breakfast buffet delivers with everything from Mickey waffles to apple-filled beignets and a delicious hash brown casserole. The real magic happens when the Fab Five (Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, and Pluto) make their rounds, creating personal moments with guests of all ages. We were particularly impressed with how attentive the characters were, even circling back to interact with our table when a family member was briefly at the buffet.

    Unlike some character dining experiences that can overwhelm with noise and commotion, Chef Mickey's strikes the perfect balance – festive enough to feel special but calm enough to actually enjoy conversations with your travel companions. Characters move efficiently through the restaurant, typically meeting each table within a 15-20 minute window, which means you can focus on both the interactions and your meal without constant interruptions.

    At $58 per adult and $37 per child (plus tax and gratuity), this character breakfast represents a significant investment, but the combination of abundant food options, character moments, and the convenience of monorail access to Magic Kingdom makes it a worthwhile consideration for your Disney vacation. Whether you're revisiting a Disney dining tradition or creating new family memories, Chef Mickey's remains one of those quintessential Disney experiences that continues to delight guests decades after it first opened.

    Ready to make Chef Mickey's part of your next Disney adventure? Contact Travel Planner Erica to secure your reservation and receive personalized guidance for your entire vacation.


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  • Episode #212: Summer House on the Lake Dining Review
    Jul 2 2025

    Step into a California beach house in the heart of Disney Springs at Summer House on the Lake, where coastal ambiance meets exceptionally fresh cuisine. The moment you enter this stunning 12,000 square foot restaurant, you're transported from the bustling crowds to a serene retreat with soaring windows, wicker furniture, and a magnificent live tree reaching toward a central skylight.

    Our family discovered why this newcomer has quickly become one of Disney Springs' most talked-about dining destinations. The Prime Beef Meatballs appetizer had everyone—especially our youngest—scraping the plate for every last bit of the flavorful marinara sauce. Each of our main courses showcased Summer House's commitment to seasonal, fresh ingredients: the Silver Corvina (Florida's fish of the moment) delivered delicate flavor with perfect preparation, while the Wagyu Steak Frites impressed with its generous portion and perfect execution. Even the classic cheese pizza earned the coveted "best I've ever had" designation from our pizza-loving son and the Buena Vista Cobb salad with added salmon offers a fresh, filling option that rivals the Brown Derby's famous salad.


    What sets Summer House apart isn't just the exceptional food—it's the atmosphere that somehow manages to be simultaneously sophisticated and relaxed. Unlike other Disney restaurants that might leave you needing a nap afterward, we left feeling perfectly satisfied without being uncomfortably full. The restaurant works beautifully whether you're dining with family, enjoying a date night, or even grabbing a solo meal at the bar (where weekday happy hours feature $10 martinis between 3-6pm).

    Don't miss the cookie bar on your way out, where freshly baked treats await whether you dined in or are just passing by. After experiencing several Disney Springs restaurants, we confidently rank Summer House on the Lake as our second favorite, just behind The Boathouse. Next time you're seeking a peaceful respite from theme park energy with genuinely delicious food, make this coastal-inspired gem your destination.


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  • Episode #211: Three Bridges Bar and Grill Dining Review
    Jun 25 2025

    Nestled on an island in the middle of Lago Dorado at Disney's Coronado Springs Resort sits Three Bridges Bar and Grill, a unique dining venue that breaks the mold of typical Disney restaurants. Join us as we explore this hidden gem that offers a refreshing change of pace from character dining and theme park eateries.

    Three Bridges earns its name from the trio of walkways connecting the restaurant to the mainland, creating an intimate setting that feels worlds away from the hustle of the parks. The open-air design showcases stunning views of Grand Destino Tower reflected in the lake waters, with Spanish villa and Mayan-inspired architecture creating a sophisticated ambiance perfect for unwinding after a park day or convention session.

    What sets this venue apart is its Spanish-Asian fusion menu, featuring shareable plates like house-made guacamole and white queso with chorizo alongside entrees such as steak frites with smoked paprika fries and plancha-seared mahi with Thai red coconut curry. But the true stars here might be the signature sangria flights - offering seasonal, sparkling, rosé, white, and red varieties that have guests specifically seeking out this location.

    While the food delivers solid quality, we found the real value lies in the atmosphere - making this spot ideal for date nights, adult gatherings, or simply enjoying appetizers and drinks with a view. Unlike most Disney restaurants, Three Bridges doesn't accept advance reservations; guests must either walk up or join the waitlist via the My Disney Experience app when physically at Coronado Springs.

    For those considering whether to add Three Bridges to their Disney dining lineup, consider it less a destination restaurant and more a beautiful spot to unwind with drinks and small plates. The lakeside setting delivers a romantic, relaxed vibe that's surprisingly hard to find at Disney World - perfect when you need a break from all things Mickey.

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  • Episode #210: Coronado Springs: Gran Destino Tower Resort Review
    Jun 18 2025

    Step into a world where Disney magic meets Spanish elegance at Disney's Coronado Springs Resort. In our latest episode, we're unpacking everything you need to know about our weeklong stay at the Grand Destino Tower—a magnificent addition that's transforming how we think about moderate resorts at Walt Disney World.

    From the moment you enter the dramatic lobby with its Moorish-inspired hanging lanterns and intricate bronze screens, you realize this isn't your typical Disney moderate. We explore how this unique resort—Disney's first designed specifically for conventions and business travelers—creates an experience that feels decidedly more upscale without the deluxe price tag. The subtle Disney touches are there if you look for them, hidden Mickeys woven into luxurious surroundings that draw inspiration from the fascinating collaboration between Walt Disney and Salvador Dali.

    The Grand Destino Tower offers surprising amenities, from the destination dispatch elevator system (which takes some getting used to!) to rooftop dining and lounges with breathtaking views of Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom. We dive into the extensive dining options that might just surprise you—including our personal experience watching Fantasmic while sipping a smoky Oaxacan Old Fashioned at Dahlia Lounge. Though transportation relies solely on Disney's bus system, we discovered the resort is much better positioned than it appears on maps, with surprisingly quick access to most parks.

    Is this moderate resort right for your family's next Disney vacation? We share our honest thoughts about who would love this resort and who might want to look elsewhere. If you're planning a Walt Disney World trip and wondering whether the Grand Destino Tower delivers the perfect balance of Disney magic and sophisticated relaxation, this episode is your essential guide. Subscribe now and discover whether this Spanish-inspired oasis deserves a spot on your Disney bucket list!


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  • Episode #209: 7 Days at Walt Disney World
    Jun 14 2025

    Imagine experiencing Walt Disney World without the stress, phone battery anxiety, or exhaustion that often accompanies a theme park vacation. That's exactly what we discovered on our recent seven-day adventure through Disney's magical world.

    Our journey began at Blizzard Beach water park, taking advantage of the free entry offered to resort guests on check-in day. Unlike the sometimes overwhelming Typhoon Lagoon, Blizzard Beach proved more navigable and family-friendly, setting the perfect tone for our vacation. Afterward, we checked into the elegant Grand Destino Tower at Coronado Springs, where Spanish-inspired design and relaxing ambiance created an upscale retreat from park excitement.

    The game-changer for our trip? Lightning Lane Multi-Passes. Yes, we spent an additional $725, but the freedom this investment provided transformed our experience completely. Without constantly checking our phones for return times or standing in lengthy queues, we discovered a more relaxed approach to Disney that we didn't know was possible.

    Each day brought new delights as we explored the parks at our own pace. At EPCOT, we walked right onto Soarin' while others rushed to Guardians of the Galaxy, savoring the often-overlooked attraction without crowds. Hollywood Studios surprised us with impressive new shows featuring The Little Mermaid and Disney Villains, both showcasing technology and storytelling that exceeded our expectations. And Animal Kingdom delivered perhaps the best safari experience we've ever had, with nearly every animal visible and active.

    One unexpected revelation: taking occasional breaks from each other made our family time more meaningful. Those 30-45 minutes of "me time" – whether wandering Galaxy's Edge with a Gold Squadron Lager or people-watching from a bench near Cinderella Castle – prevented friction and recharged everyone's spirits.

    From watching fireworks at the Polynesian beach to discovering what might be Disney property's best burger at D-Luxe Burger, our unhurried approach uncovered magic we'd previously rushed past. We followed our Disney adventure with four days at Vero Beach Resort, where we discovered buffalo-tossed Disney chicken tenders that should absolutely make their way to the parks!

    Ready to experience Disney differently? Let our journey inspire you to slow down, prioritize enjoyment over exhaustion, and discover the true magic that happens when you're not checking the time. What will you discover on your next Disney adventure?


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  • Episode #208: Polite Pig Dining Review kind of live.
    Jun 1 2025

    Ready to discover a hidden culinary gem at Disney Springs? We're fresh from our resort day adventure where we uncovered The Polite Pig - a quick-service barbecue spot that's earned a coveted Michelin plate recognition!

    This isn't your average theme park dining experience. Though categorized as quick-service, The Polite Pig delivers with table-service attentiveness. You order at the counter, but once seated, staff brings everything to your table - food, drinks, and an impressive array of barbecue sauces. Most surprising was the speed - our food arrived in under 10 minutes, practically unheard of for quality barbecue.

    As self-proclaimed barbecue connoisseurs, we approached the menu with high standards. The Low and Slow Brisket sandwich ($15) impressed with its pimento cheese spread, porter barbecue sauce, pickled jalapeños, and crispy onion straws. Our son's Cedar Plank Salmon ($26) with maple Dijon glaze earned his stamp of approval as "better than daddy's" - high praise indeed! For those wanting to sample everything, the Butcher Board for Two ($44) offers an impressive spread of pork shoulder, smoked chicken, brisket, and barbecue cheddar sausage alongside signature sides.

    While prices run higher than typical quick-service locations, the quality justifies every dollar. For Disney Dining Plan users, this represents exceptional value for your quick-service credits. Whether you're taking a break from the parks or specifically exploring Disney Springs' culinary scene, The Polite Pig deserves a spot on your must-try list.

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