I LOVE LOVE LOVE the smells of WDW. They must use a special kind of mulch all around the world, the smells coming out of the Main Street Bakery, the fresh popcorn, the flowers are always so bright and beautiful.
Oh, how I love WDW!
Julie:mickey:
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I LOVE LOVE LOVE the smells of WDW. They must use a special kind of mulch all around the world, the smells coming out of the Main Street Bakery, the fresh popcorn, the flowers are always so bright and beautiful.
Oh, how I love WDW!
Julie:mickey:
I'm really enjoying all the podcasts. The hardest thing is finding a window of time to listen to them. I haven't listened to 11 yet, but I listened to 10 while I was repainting my kitchen earlier this week. I actually listened to episode 9 about the Disney Dream twice, I enjoyed it so much. Great job everyone. :mickey:
Thanks so much for the feedback - it's great to hear. Be sure to spread the word any way you can that we're out there :)
We'd make them shorter and more manageable, but there's just so much to talk about usually. That and I blame Ian.
I'm sure you don't want to get into a formula, but every so often you might want to do a segment on a specific extinct attraction (history, memories, remaining pieces, etc.). This seems to be a popular topic on the boards. If you're already doing this forgive me - I listened to all 11 podcasts at once and my mind is kind of fried.
On that topic, thanks for the piece on the skyway. I have some great memories of it from my honeymoon in 95. I took some great video of the ride. I'll be interested to see what happens to the Fantasyland station.
Just wanted to say I love the podcasts, have listened to all 11. I have a long commute and look forward to the day I get to listen to you guys. its like hanging out with old friends, and I can hear the chemistry develope and deepen with each episode.
How about Best Photo spot?
Ours is in the Mexico pavillion wearing sombreros and wearing blankets and maraccas. We have that picture from every disney trip. I can watch my kids grow up in them.
Ian - it is really hard to simplify DVC in a 10 minute summary. You tried, but man was I tired after listening to that! :mickey:
Ha yeah well to be honest I started out with one intention for that segment and then conversation sort of pushed me in another direction that probably made it feel a bit all over the place.
Stay tuned, though. We're going to do some more segments on DVC in the future and I'll do my best to clear things up!
I think it would be interesting in the next podcast to share a bit of the Intercot history. Not Disney specific, but something the listeners would surely be interested in.
Yes! And now...it is an internet sensation!
Getting caught up on the podcasts, was wondering for people in DVC with the way they changed how you can use the points you get from resale how would it work if you bought some from Disney then bought more points from a resale place?
I just started the podcasts, so I'm a little behind. However, I have to share my Disney Smell and see if i the only one.
The smell that has taken me to Disney ever since I was little was, believe it or not, sewage and rotten eggs. I know this may sound terrible, but ever since I was little we used to watch the flamingos in Epcot. Near the imagination pavilion, walking towards world showcase, it has consistently smelled of sewage or rotten eggs! Whenever my family would take me into New York City and id smell the same smell, id tell my parents it smells like Disney! Some people may think that smell is gross, but as a kid it took me right to Epcot:mickey:
Im wondering if the cause could be the stagnant water in the Imaginationlake area. Has anyone else ever noticed this?