We're 3 dads who live in the same neighborhood and we love talking about Disney World. A Walt Disney World Podcast for Disney fans. Talking all things Magic Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, Epcot and Animal Kingdom.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 195 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CulturePlaces & Travel |
We ranked attractions and have created the ultimate Disney World March Madness bracket. Which attractions will we send to the final four? And which attraction will be reigned as champion? more
We recorded this episode in Disney World! Living like locals — annual passes, 4 parks in a day, and lots of meandering and "stand-n-stares." more
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Dapper Dads, you still get a 5-star review, but the Spanish was horrible on episode 188. I'm a high school Spanish teacher so that part hurt my ears, you would use the phrase "me encanta" to talk about something you love, like "Me encanta Living with the Land (Vivir con la tierra)!". 😉 more
Love the show, got us pumped up for our first trip to Disney as a family! I even listened on the plane back home to fight the leaving Disney sadness! I have a three questions question: Smooch, Marry, Kill, Magic Kingdom Lands Edition: Which land would you smooch (just a fling, you get one more ride from the land ever), marry (the land you get to go to for life), and kill (never step foot in again!)
Easily the new, best of all time MATTISM! [Beignet = Like a New Orleans kind of deal]
I jumped in a little late to these three talking about the most expensive but worth every penny place on earth. As someone who has gone more times in the last year than he did growing up, these dads give you some of the best ways to plan your trip. I think TJ is the guy we all want to be because he has the passes and is a DVC member. Matt is all of us with his how can I convince my wife to fit into our vacation or just make it our yearly trip. Landon is the typical Disney dad, pretends he doesn’... more
Just wanted to note that Episode 190 is by far one of my favorite episodes. Sometimes Ben is such a great resource for trip recaps. The way he shares the unique details they experienced and tips he used that really bring the magic of a Disney trip right to the listener. Every trip recap on this podcast is always gold but this one deserved a special shout out!
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