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Episode 69 - You Don?t Ask Someone Else To Say Garwsh!
The Cast: Gary O’Brien, Cindy Jachrimo, Todd McCartney, Ian Mitchell, Christine Warner, Melanie Bounds, John Yaglenski
- Frozen in Malestrom It’s great and terrible and where are we going to wait in line?
- INTERCOT Consulting: The perfect queue. Beer cart, bathroom, then ride
- Frozen Bathrooms
- Old attractions to New
- Two words. Hydro. Later.
- Everybody generally agrees that all the songs used to be better in old EPCOT -Mainly because they were so funky baby.
- Take it or leave it: Tiered amenities. John has the tallies
- Back to old attractions
- If You Had Wings was free, so obviously it was the best according to dad
- MNSSHP-New additions-Amazing, Bowler hat guy, John Warner’s amazing photos, New trick or treat stations, Villain soiree not so much
- Disney Bound
- #runICOT
- Cheering is as inspiring as running
-*You don’t ask someone else to say Garwsh!* Goofy always does it.*
>> LISTEN, DOWNLOAD, LOVE, SHARE, DRINK A CUP OFJOE with America's Barista, Gary...
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Another entertaining show! I really liked hearing you guys talk about the old Epcot attractions. I only had one visit pre-2002, and I was young and barely remember any of the old rides I feel like, from what I've seen on YouTube, they would be right up my alley as an adult.
Take it or leave it- Tiered amenities- I say leave it. I'm with Ian. I think the original FastPass system that was free and fair to all worked perfectly fine, and it was something that set Disney apart from the rest. I'm not a fan of pay-to-play, especially in a park that had set such a wonderful precedent in bucking the price gouging front-of-the-line trend that has been embraced by so many other parks.
~M.~
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TIOLI- I think it would work if you were staying Deluxe. To get maybe more FP+ options per day would be great. You pay so much to stay Deluxe that some extra park perks would be more justification for the price!
Welcome back to the Podcast, Christine! Missed you these past few episodes.
I never went to EPCOT before 2007 so I've missed out on a ton but I actually know all the "old school" songs thanks to Disney Parks radio streaming on Live365. I know all the words to Universe of Energy, Kitchen Caberet, etc. So catchy and funky!
I am really torn with what to do about Maelstrom. I will be getting to WDW with my family on Sunday the 5th and in theory I would have time to skip over to EPCOT for one last ride while my boyfriend and the kids explore Downtown Disney. I don't have a park ticket for arrival day so I'd be shelling out $100 just to get a ride in.... But it's my favorite and could be worth it.... I just don't know!
~Nikki~
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Next Trips: April 2024
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THANK YOU!!!
Loving another podcast so soon!!
still listening... but...
I am thinking that nostalgia is what drives me to vote for animatronics in Mexico...
Donald and friends dressed up in Mexican garb... reminds me of remember the original Mickey Mouse Review in Fantasyland? The Three Caballaros!! ('71 - '80)
Carolyn & Nikki - Two sisters whose first visit was the day before the Magic began...and have been hooked ever since!
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also loving all the sounds of the old rides... thanks for including them - so glad you didn't edit that.
of course...making it hard for me to get any work done now.
"...The Univeeeeeerse of Energyyyyyyyy"
Carolyn & Nikki - Two sisters whose first visit was the day before the Magic began...and have been hooked ever since!
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Tiered perks: TAKE IT. I am all for it. I don't always stay at the same level of accommodation, but I am all for giving better perks as you go up from Value to Deluxe. However, I am also for giving the option of purchasing those perks available to deluxe guests if one wishes.
I think Universal was smart in how they implemented their EP system.
Natalie
INTERCOT Staff: Disneyland Resort-California, The Water Cooler
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Another great episode everyone.
take it or leave it? I say TAKE IT. keep the system as is for the Deluxe resorts, kick the moderates and values off, but allow them to buy a 3 fp option if they want. Universal has the best system, no planning required, just show up and get in the EP line for everything (except HP), no limits, no schedule, done. We have done Universal 3 times in the past, have just stayed at the Hard Rock this past trip to get the free EP and will never go back to Universal without staying onsite (at a deluxe no less) and getting the free EP. Marketing 101 people, they will now get our resort dollars for at least 2-3 nights going forward, and they have won us over, best EP/FP experience ever, hands down.
again, great episode, and if you ever need a Canadian perspective.........let me know, I think I have a unique outlook, coming from the east coast, and only having gone to WDW as a adult with children.....just sayin'
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[QUOTE=BrerGnat;2436304]Tiered perks: TAKE IT. I am all for it. I don't always stay at the same level of accommodation, but I am all for giving better perks as you go up from Value to Deluxe. However, I am also for giving the option of purchasing those perks available to deluxe guests if one wishes.
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FULLY AGREE. especially the part where anyone could to the "add-ons" if they wanted to -regardless of where you are staying.
On a related note, the conversation turned to what do you are really getting for "deluxe" hotel prices now... and location is certainly one. The look/feel is more deluxe as well. Otherwise, the amenities and service are pretty much the same.
It is interesting to think about why Disney opted for the Four Seasons on property. I hear it will be same pricing (or close) to deluxe properties but less "Disney-fied."
... on the other hand, it will hi-lite the big difference in service standard. Especially interesting as Disney struggles to maintain the consistent high service level of the old days...
Carolyn & Nikki - Two sisters whose first visit was the day before the Magic began...and have been hooked ever since!
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Originally Posted by disneykidsince1970
It is interesting to think about why Disney opted for the Four Seasons on property. I hear it will be same pricing (or close) to deluxe properties but less "Disney-fied."
... on the other hand, it will hi-lite the big difference in service standard. Especially interesting as Disney struggles to maintain the consistent high service level of the old days...
Funny you should mention it. Both Christine and Cindy have been to the Four Seasons. Christine got a guided tour and Cindy stayed as a guest. We discuss this very topic of "what is deluxe" on the upcoming (ep. 70) episode of the podcast. Stay tuned...
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Forgot to mention, very KEWL that the title for this PC was chosen SOOO SOOO LATE in the PC.
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GMRO
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