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Rizzneyland: The Crappiest Place on Earth | #2 Show

Rizzneyland: The Crappiest Place on Earth | #2 Show

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Rizz Does Disney | Extended Cut with Scott Rizzuto | The Number Two Show

Scott Rizzuto is back—and he’s fresh off a full-throttle family trip to Disney World. After a short hiatus, The Number Two Show returns with an extended episode of “15 Minutes with Rizz” where Rafe Williams and Rizz dig into the emotional blackmail, the chaos, and the surprising highlights of vacationing at the most expensive place on earth.

From dodging stormtroopers to surviving the Tron ride (barely), Rizz breaks down what it’s like to Disney with teenagers, Lightning Lane passes, and a dangerously sentimental soundtrack.

In this episode:

– Rizz’s must-hear playlist for emotional dads

– Star Wars nerd-outs and mishaps aboard the Millennium Falcon

– A controversial take on the Tron ride (30 seconds long… really?)

– The truth about scooter warfare in the parks

– Why the Indiana Jones stunt show was a moment of blessed relief

– And yes… a three-year-old did, in fact, ruin one ride experience

Plus: Rafe reads one of the best fan messages the show has ever received—a poetic, ridiculous ode to RDW himself that somehow leads to talk of the long-lost Glory Hole Challenge.

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