
It's not the best theme park podcast, but it's probably someone's favorite! There are plenty of great podcasts that cover theme park news, fan-favorite attractions, and defunct rides. This is not one of those podcasts. Hosted by Nick D'Ambrosia and James Perlas.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 250 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisurePlaces & TravelSociety & CultureHobbies | |||

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Yeti...Set...Not Yet!
There's a lot of debate in this one, not only about which of the slim pickings would be the best animatronic to represent us in interdimensional robo-combat, but also about what even constitutes an animatronic!
A domant yeti. ... more
Uh-oh! Nicky is sicky, but that won't stop him and James from taking the fight to the streets of Hollywood...Studios, that is!
Who will be declared the champion among Star Wars, Toy Story, and...uh...yeah it's mostly Star Wars.
Don't forget to like... more
Round 2 - FIGHT!
This time we're taking the tussle to tomorrow - the Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow, that is!
Which animatronic will reign supreme in this global beatdown? Is being sexy enough? What about being absolutely yoked? Only ... more
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They really go off on tangents that are not related. The language is unnecessarily R rated (especially considering they are discussing a kids theme park) It’s also giving way too much of a bro-ey vibe. I feel like they try too hard to be funny and they aren’t.
nuff said dawg🤚🏻
(as the little cousin often mentioned on the podcast , I feel legally obligated to promote it HOWEVER it is amazing and James and Nick are some of the most creative people I know <3 )
Listening to the C-Ticket Podcast makes me wish I could suffer the same fate as Tim Allen: falling off of a rooftop for Evers and Evers. The guy who’s friends with Jeremy Renner should be replaced by a Donald Duck Sipper, because it’s better to be “coming soon!” than to be coming…up with lewd jokes. I also have a message for the annual pass-hole of the podcast: oel ngati kameie making eyes at those Na’vi people. So, they’re blue, but they can’t take a chance on a chick like you (that’s something... more
You two are quite possibly the funniest people alive!
Also, Nick is really cute! ☺️🥰










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