Hosted by Sean Lords and Bryan Lords. We discuss everything about the Disneyland Resort in California.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 368 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Kids & Family |
Sean and Bryan discuss Mickey & Minnie's hospital visit, Tiana's Bayou Adventure, and Disneyland Forward moving forward! Interested in going to FanX? Get 15% off your tickets by using promo code MAINSTREET at https://checkout.conventions.leapevent.te... more
Sean and Bryan discuss Mother's Day, Summer offers, the Haunted Mansion on a cruise, and Oogie Boogie Bash! Interested in going to FanX? Get 15% off your tickets by using promo code MAINSTREET at https://checkout.conventions.leapevent.tech/eh/FanX_Sa... more
Sean and Bryan discuss pretzels and the foodie guide for Asian American Heritage Month! Interested in going to FanX? Get 15% off your tickets by using promo code MAINSTREET at https://checkout.conventions.leapevent.tech/eh/FanX_Salt_Lake_Comic_Conven... more
Sean and Bryan discuss the second half of the Pixar Fest foodie guide, a new Create Your Own Headbands thing, Disney's Michelin Star achievement, EVs coming to Autopia, and Star Wars Nite offerings! We're also giving away some Pixar ears for Pixar Fe... more
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If you love to hear Disneyland info while praising Donald Trump at the same time, then this podcast is for you! They spent half of the last episode bashing Taylor Swift and calling Joe Biden the “Poo President” - it’s everything you want in a podcast about The Happiest Place On Earth.
It’s just Yvonne remembering to leave 5 stars. Thank you for your honest thoughts and opinions on things, I appreciate them, and mostly agree (I’m sorry, but sometimes the food opinions just isn’t my type 😂). I’m so grateful for a fun podcast that keeps me informed, entertained, (and awake) towards the end of my night shift at work!!!
Not a terrible podcast. Definitely could be better. Episode 317 came off a bit homophobic with their “gay night” review. Need more excitement, less “filler” talk like they are just trying to extend the podcast longer. If y’all need a guest host to spice things up let me know!
i just wanted to say thanks! i am a high school student also doing a cosmetology program at the same time and i have summer class everyday from 7-3. i use podcasts to help pass time and i love seeing the notification that a new episode is available! love this podcast!
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