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Episode #195: 90's Nostalgia still in Walt Disney World

Circle of Parks Episode 195

The 90s was a defining decade for Disney, creating cherished characters and stories that still influence the parks today. We dig deep into the remaining 90s-era attractions and experiences across Walt Disney World to guide nostalgic millennials on where to recapture their childhood memories.

• PhilharMagic in Magic Kingdom provides the strongest collection of 90s movie scenes and music in one place
• Journey of the Little Mermaid and Enchanted Tales with Belle celebrate Disney Princess classics from the early 90s
• Toy Story Land in Hollywood Studios pays homage to the groundbreaking 1995 animated film
• Festival of the Lion King in Animal Kingdom brings the beloved 90s soundtrack to life
• Character meet opportunities with Powerline Max, Rafiki, and others connect guests with 90s favorites
• Sunny Eclipse at Cosmic Ray's Starlight Cafe represents quintessential 90s audio-animatronic entertainment
• Dinosaur's pre-show features Felicia Rashad (Claire Huxtable) in a deep-cut 90s connection

Next week, we'll be revisiting each park to determine if the attractions are over, under, or properly rated – get ready for some passionate opinions!


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Speaker 1:

Hello and welcome to Circula Parks podcast episode number 195. Today we are discussing 90s nostalgia. Currently in the Walt Disney World parks. There is far too much to see and do. We are here to help guide you through, but before we do that we must talk Disney merch. So this week at DisneyStorecom, for $99.99, there is this, cross the finish line, ahead of the pack, wearing a fun, fashionable twill racing jacket by Our Universe that is sure to warm you up. It's Toy Story themed. It's got all sorts of Toy Story logos and Woody and RC art and 95 Champions banner on it. Heavyweight twill racing jacket warm, fill, pierced design with color block styling. Full zip front with snap at top and flap cover the sleeves. It's got like splash of art at the cuffs, embroidered Toy Story, pixar, ball, space Ranger, sheriff badge, pizza Planet on the front and again you have Arcee and Woody on the back. So keeping it kind of 90s fashion style themed. So I thought that this would be this week's Disney merch.

Speaker 2:

I was going to say that sounds very 90-ish.

Speaker 1:

Yes.

Speaker 2:

The 90s was a decade of very loud designer stuff. Not that it's bad, I'm just saying like everything was loud and in your face.

Speaker 1:

A little out there, a little bright yeah.

Speaker 2:

Remember the old starter jackets? Yes, you weren't cool unless you had a starter jacket.

Speaker 1:

oh, you're showing it to me, I'm showing you the oh yeah, no, that's very 90s. That's very 90s nascar-ish, yeah looking yeah, it's a little much for me even back then like I didn't like all of that right like and I wouldn't get this either, but I was like, okay, what is kind of theme to?

Speaker 2:

what we're talking about and yeah remember the uh tommy hill figure made the overalls popular again oh yes, and then you weren't cool unless you had just like one strap hanging off right, yeah, it was a time it was a time some of the stuff's coming back too, so some can, some should not right.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you know, yes, but but yeah, so that's this week's disney merch, all right so thank you everybody for joining us.

Speaker 2:

Episode number 195 I'm zach I'm britney and we still got allergies here in tennessee. Yes, they don't go away we did get some rain yesterday, I did feel a little better yesterday. Yeah, not today, it's okay so we're apologizing ahead of time when you hear us coughing in the background.

Speaker 1:

I think once all the trees get bloomed, I think we'll Maybe, because right now, what are those? The dogwood trees and stuff are blooming and everything. They're just like ugh yeah.

Speaker 2:

But we're not getting worse, but we're not getting better. So it's just like yes, the same right, but just enough to be aggravating, but it's like one day we have them and then the next day they're gone. Right, and then it's just gone oh, when, when the allergies are over, yeah yeah so hopefully the next few weeks they'll be yeah gone. Well, if you're just new to the show, I'm zach we already said.

Speaker 1:

We already said that, sorry we got on a tangent.

Speaker 2:

So our goal here every week is to take you to walt disney world and break your week up. Helps us kind of just get to disney every week. We can't go all the time. We live in tennessee, in middle tennessee. We go as much as we can. I go more often for the book writing, but that's slowing down slowing down. We've. I think we're not in the last stretch, but we're getting pretty close.

Speaker 1:

Like one more trip, one more trip Specific for that.

Speaker 2:

So when I'm writing about it, I want to write about the music you're around and your sights and the smells and the sounds and all that, and you can't really write about that unless you're in that area, right? So I take notes when I'm there, and it's a very different trip than when we go as a family. Yes, y'all would not have fun.

Speaker 2:

No, I'm sitting around with an iPad taking notes and just yeah, yeah, doing all that, but yeah, so our goal is that and to help you have a better Walt Disney World vacation or Disneyland. We talk about Disneyland some too and we just really just want you to have a great vacation and we hope to bring some joy to your week. That's all, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and it brings joy to our week too. So, yeah, again, when we're doing this episode it's more like 90s nostalgia currently in walt disney world parks, but think back to that time frame and the movies and shows that were out. So think like goofy movie little mermaid, beauty and the beast, aladdin, lion, king, pocahontas, hunchback of notre dame, or notre dame uh, hercules, toy story, tarzan emperor's new groove was that in the 90s as well. Okay, uh, duck Hercules.

Speaker 2:

Toy Story Tarzan.

Speaker 1:

Emperor's New Groove Was that in the 90s. Yes, okay, ducktales, darkwing, duck, nightmare Before Christmas, hocus, pocus, all that stuff.

Speaker 2:

So the Emperor's New Groove probably had the biggest 90s cast ever Right and no one really knows about that movie.

Speaker 1:

No.

Speaker 2:

Like it was John Goodman Puddy, David Puddy from Seinfeld, about that movie. No, Like it was John Goodman Putty, David Putty from Seinfeld, who's the safety announcer for SWORD. What's his name?

Speaker 1:

I can't think of his name, oh I can't think of his actual name either, and not Dana Carvey.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, Dana Carvey was in the was in the Emperor's New Groove, like you couldn't get more of a 90s cast than that right there, so it's one of my favorite movies. I think it's very underrated.

Speaker 1:

You're wrong. It came out in 2000.

Speaker 2:

2000. Well, you know we're talking about things that happened in 89. Here too, A little bit that gets lumped into the 90s. So you know I'm a zennial. I don't consider myself a millennial. I was born in 83. So I relate myself a millennial. I was born in 83. So I relate more to the early 90s than the late 90s because I was in that middle school to high school, transition in like 95 96 where it wasn't cool to like disney stuff anymore yeah so, and I'm more early mid 90s, right, but you're still a.

Speaker 2:

You were still like a disney kid, though yeah, I wasn't I went full hardcore skateboarding and right like opposite of counterculture or I went. Yeah, yeah, so I I'm now appreciating more the late 90s type of stuff like a goofy movie yes I did not enjoy them. Now, as a dad, I know I loved it.

Speaker 1:

Now as a dad great movie we'll.

Speaker 2:

I loved it Now as a dad. Great movie. We'll get into that a little bit later. I have some thoughts and opinions on that movie later on, but we'll get into it when we get to a certain park.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, sorry, I was double checking a couple of the movies I had mentioned, but I'm good.

Speaker 2:

You're good. Yes, hercules was 90s.

Speaker 1:

It was.

Speaker 2:

I was trying to remember if hocus pocus was like right before the 90s or not, but it was in 93, 93, yeah, uh, so yeah, we're gonna. There's not a lot of 90s stuff left in the parks there's not now. There used to be and maybe touch on that I feel like there's more 80s stuff, the 90s now, especially in a couple of other parks right, okay. Okay, that's what I think. Yeah, but anyway, all right, where are we going to first?

Speaker 1:

Let's do 90s in Magic Kingdom.

Speaker 2:

All right, I've got one deep cut. I know you probably got a lot there, so I'll let you take control here.

Speaker 1:

Well, the first one where you're going to really revisit a lot of those movies I mentioned is PhilharMagic.

Speaker 2:

Great, great, great. Cannot recommend this show enough. Yes, great show.

Speaker 1:

And you know some might be thinking a show really, but it takes you through so many movies, and not just from the 90s, early classics as well.

Speaker 2:

Peter Pan yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah and more, and they've added some extra scenes to it too, about a year or two ago the coco scene edition.

Speaker 2:

I was skeptical about how it's going to be. Oh my gosh. Yeah, they did it so well, it's so good, it blends right in.

Speaker 1:

I just I love it yeah, but yeah, I mean, and it takes you through. You know the the Lion King, aladdin on the flying carpet, little Mermaid, beauty and the Beast with Be Our Guest. You know several scenes from different movies, so that one just jumped out to me right off the bat, because I think that, for Zach, is when he realized this might not be a one and done Disney trip after all, it was the Mickey Mouse March.

Speaker 2:

That's what got me. That is what got me because I was immediately taken back to being nine years old in my grandmother's wood panel den watching the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse with Justin Timberlake, christina Aguilera and Britney Spike. I was immediately taken back right then. That's where it took me and that's when it got that childhood out of me and I was like oh yeah, oh okay, now I get it right right.

Speaker 2:

I have a fun fact about this show, though. Okay, I just recently learned again I'm doing a lot of research on Fantasyland right now because I'm writing about Fantasyland so I'm doing like really deep dive research into it. The show before mickey's philhar magic was a broadway style lion king show oh really and it paved the way for the broadway show that is currently the lion king in animal kingdom.

Speaker 2:

No, oh, oh, the actual broadway Broadway show was born from the show before Mickey's PhilharMagic. The Lion King show in PhilharMagic is an ode, is a nod to the past show that was here.

Speaker 1:

Oh interesting, that is very interesting. I didn't know that yeah.

Speaker 2:

But this is a great show. It's a great 90s nostalgia, with Be Our Guest and Brittany talked about it. It's just, it's so well, so well done.

Speaker 1:

It is, it is and you know it, like I mean, we saw that what mid-afternoon when we were there on our first trip, you know, and we were kind of like, eh, really we want to go watch this, but it did it.

Speaker 2:

It was great. And this is also a nod to what Walt Disney originally wanted Fantasia to be. Fantasia well, walt was way ahead of his time for most things, right. He wanted Fantasia to be like a 4D experience before 4D was even a thing, right.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

So Fantasia is all about what you see when you hear music. Right, that's what Fantasia is supposed to be. But Walt also wanted, like music players in the theater, and the technology just was not there. He wanted a splash in your face with the mop scene. Right, stuff like that. This isn't also a nod to?

Speaker 1:

what he wanted.

Speaker 2:

Originally Walt wanted for Fantasia. Okay, so that's why the Fantasia scene is in.

Speaker 1:

It Is in it, yes, okay.

Speaker 2:

Okay, I think that's really cool.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah and again. So don't you know think, oh, it's just a show, it's fun, it's a great show.

Speaker 2:

Adults, if you're.

Speaker 1:

Around our age.

Speaker 2:

I'm in my 40s. I'm not going to talk about Brittany's age I'm almost there. You will love it. You will love it, yes, and your kids will love it too. Our kids love this.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's funny You've got donald duck acting a little like donald duck of course acting donald ducky and at the end there's a little surprise too. So so yeah, it's, it's a fun time and takes you back, so um what's next on your list?

Speaker 2:

well, I said that one, so you I don't want to take one that I know you're gonna have okay, so next on my list is journey of the little mermaid I didn't have that on my list because I knew you would have okay, so, so, this is Little Mermaid ride.

Speaker 1:

It's, you know, one of those. What is it called when they're constantly moving?

Speaker 2:

Omnimover.

Speaker 1:

Yes, so it's an Omnimover type ride, so most of the time the wait isn't too bad, but there are times where we have waited a little while, where, like, the ride has gone, gone down for a few moments and everything. But for the most part it's an omnimover type ride and it takes you through the scenes a little mermaid, like you know, under the sea, and when she um, is being turned into a human and losing her voice with ursula scariest animatronic ever and then obviously, like the, gives me nightmares.

Speaker 1:

The boat scene with Prince Eric and all that. It basically takes you through the movie. So it's one that, like it, might not be the best ride, but when we have skipped it before, I missed it.

Speaker 2:

I was going to say that this is not a must ride for us, but when we don't ride it, I'm like we should have ridden it. Yeah, you know, know, and the queue is great the queue is the queue is awesome. They did such a great job with the knots, the 20,000 leagues under the sea and the hit, the two most infamous, infamous, infamous, hidden mickeys are in this attraction yeah, and there's a lot of details in the queue that you just don't realize really setting well in the queue.

Speaker 2:

I'm sorry not in the attraction um details in the queue that you just don't realize really setting Well in the queue.

Speaker 1:

I'm sorry, not in the attraction, really setting the tone, you know, for getting you to be under the sea.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, I'm going to say the Magic Carpets of Aladdin.

Speaker 1:

Okay, in Agrabah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you know it's the Dumbo type ride in Adventureland, but it's. I think they could do so much more with this area. I think so too and they're just not.

Speaker 1:

I kind of wish they would.

Speaker 2:

I kind of wish they would too. Yeah, you know they need to have like carpet around like something right, yeah like. I feel like they just kind of like.

Speaker 1:

I mean, you do get to meet characters here from time to time, right, but it could be so much better.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and it does fit in with.

Speaker 1:

Adventureland it does, and you know you might get wet when you're on the ride, watch for spitting camels. Yep, or even before you get on the ride. So yeah, I feel like the area where Aladdin Magic Carpet is definitely could be better, but I'm glad that they are giving some kind of nod to that movie One. Yep. Is that all you have to say on that one?

Speaker 2:

That's all I got to say.

Speaker 1:

Okay, Another one. Enchanted Tales with Belle.

Speaker 2:

See, I knew this one is what you want to talk about. I want to say you love a certain thing. I love the pre-show. I guess it's a pre-show the mirror that turns into the door and I think maybe the best special effect in all of Walt Disney World.

Speaker 1:

Right it is crazy.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and I mean, and even the wardrobe and everything, just it really truly does a great job of making you feel like you're visiting certain scenes from the movie and you know, if you've been listening to the show long enough, like Beauty and the Beast, little Mermaid, aladdin, lion King, like those are the movies that I grew up with and I really, you know, kind of gravitate towards Belle and so so, yeah, definitely, if you were young in the 90s, this is an attraction that I say. You know, if you, it might not be on your list, if, if it's a one and done trip, that's the only time you're going to go, but if you have a chance to go back, I definitely say add this to your list definitely do it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's a great show yes, all right, you got anything else I do, do you I have one more go ahead. I want to end with my last one, though, so you go ahead, okay, because I have two more.

Speaker 1:

Okay continue All right. Buzz Lightyear Space Ranger Spin. Oh yeah, because Toy Story came out in the 90s.

Speaker 2:

I always forget the Toy Story was like was it 95, 96? Yeah, it was 95 or 96. Yeah, Always forget that.

Speaker 1:

So, in Tomorrowland you have Buzz Lightyear Space Ranger Spin. It's a lot like toy story mania in hollywood studios, um, but buzz lightyear gets like center of attention here and uh yeah, I mean like this is where, for me, I started kind of distancing myself from watching a lot of disney movies and stuff gotcha so I so sometimes, when I, when people say toy story. I'm thinking it's more like 2000s and stuff, but really the first one came out in the mid 90s.

Speaker 2:

So it's hard. It's hard to think, like wrap your mind around that Toy Story came out 20, 30 years ago. Yeah, 30 years ago, toy Story came out. Yeah, yeah, almost.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so, but, yes, so, don't forget about Buzz Lightyear, because that is where, if you were one that really is obsessed with toy story, or maybe that's when you were five, six, seven years old and that was one of your first favorite disney movies, you know, uh, you're going to see buzz lightyear and some buddies out in that area. So, okay, what's your last one? Well, it's probably your last one too, no, no, I have another one.

Speaker 2:

Well, it's probably your last one too. No, I forgot, I have another one. I guarantee you it is not my last one. You're not going to take my last one.

Speaker 1:

I guarantee you that. And I forgot. I have another one too.

Speaker 2:

Okay.

Speaker 1:

So another one is the parades. That's the one I almost didn't see. Okay, because you're going to see a lot of these characters from these movies in the parades, from the different princesses, in the movies that I've mentioned, depending on the time of year, like at Halloween parties you're going to see, you know, like Nightmare Before Christmas and Hocus Pocus, at the parades and stage shows. You know, talking about Halloween, not just focusing on the main characters, but the villains you're going to see from some of these movies, like Jafar, for example, for Aladdin. So, keep in mind, parades might not be like something that pops out when you think 90s nostalgia, but you're going to see a lot of these characters from these movies from the 90s.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, all right, what's your last one?

Speaker 1:

The fireworks, happily ever after.

Speaker 2:

Okay, is that?

Speaker 1:

not what you were going to talk about.

Speaker 2:

No. Oh, okay, I'm saying I guarantee you you do not have my last one on your list.

Speaker 1:

So the happily ever after fireworks, basically same as what I said about the parades. You're going to see scenes projected from some of these movies that we've been talking about and the music that's being played, that one song from Hercules oh, what is it? Because you always get.

Speaker 2:

Go far.

Speaker 1:

What is it? What is it?

Speaker 2:

It's so good.

Speaker 1:

It really hits you in the emotions. Oh, hercules songs, what is it called? It's going to drive me crazy. Oh, go the Distance.

Speaker 2:

Go the Distance. Yes, Such a great song.

Speaker 1:

Yes, so it has a really good buildup in this fireworks performance as well, but again, you're going to see a lot of these 90s characters projected on the castle and on Main Street and some of the the music from the movies that we love and including. Go to this, go the distance. I'm not huge on hercules, but that song is really really good yeah, no, really good, yeah, so good all right, so what's yours?

Speaker 2:

we're going to tomorrowland now. Tomorrowland, Tomorrowland Now. Tomorrowland is going back. I feel like when you go into Tomorrowland now you're going back to 80s nostalgia, which is weird because it used to be very 90s-ish, Like the columns around the people mover used to be very big and kind of obnoxious and very 90s ish looking right right there used to be a lot of just in your face stuff in tomorrowland and they've, they've kind of they've gotten rid of a lot of the the the styling, but I but that's what made it though right right like the music is still kind of very 90-ish right.

Speaker 2:

Like the electronical stuff. Yeah, but I feel like they got rid of that and now I feel like we're back in the 80s kind of, with like Space Mountain's very 80 retro, right For sure. Yes, tomorrowland People Mover, you feel very 80-ish.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but it's relaxing. I love it.

Speaker 2:

No, I'm not saying it's not I love it, but I'm just saying a lot of the theming I feel like has gone very bland. I want that in your face in Tomorrowland.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you know what I mean. I just feel like maybe they just almost don't know what direction to take it now that we are technically in the future from when it was built.

Speaker 2:

Well, it's just so hard to envision what the future looks like now, because it moves so quick.

Speaker 1:

It does move so quick, but I think I might know what your last one is now.

Speaker 2:

So my last one is we're going to.

Speaker 1:

Is it a scene on a certain attraction? It is not a scene on a certain attraction you have no clue, so I might have to add another one then okay we're going to cosmic ray starlight cafe oh, that is not where I thought we were going, okay and we're going to the performer.

Speaker 2:

Sunny eclipse he's not the 90s sunny eclipse made his debut at cosmic ray starlight cafe in 1994 oh well, excuse me. Okay, I thought he was there and if you were born in the early 80s, like me, you grew up going to Showbiz Pizza and what did they have? Musical and audio animatronics, right.

Speaker 1:

They're a little scary.

Speaker 2:

This reminds me Sunny Eclipse on a much better level, reminds me of the Showbiz Pizza, musical stuff Of the showbiz pizza. I can see that Musical stuff so he is with the logo in the back and the piano and all that. Is that not Scream 90s?

Speaker 1:

right there, it does, but I wasn't thinking that though.

Speaker 2:

Of course you're not thinking that. No, that's what you got me here for.

Speaker 1:

Yes, exactly.

Speaker 2:

Sunny Eclipse. If you're going to eat at Cosmic Rays, sit in the dining area. Where he is it sit in the dining area where he is, it's a funny show.

Speaker 1:

Yes.

Speaker 2:

I'm not saying do it every time, we don't do it every time, but occasionally. I think this summer we will, because we have the quick service dining plan.

Speaker 1:

Probably. Well, I don't know, there's some other places, other places, okay.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but I love Sony Eclipse. He is the 90s nostalgia when you see him nostalgia.

Speaker 1:

When you see him, you're like, oh yeah, no, he's definitely from the 90s, yes, all right, I can see that, but I don't know.

Speaker 2:

Initially I was thinking 80s, but no, I can. I can see, so the scene in uh that you're thinking about and that's what I'm trying to look up carousel of progress. I'm thinking that it is a 90s scene.

Speaker 1:

Yes, like that final, final scene, and that's the one that they updated, like what? Two years ago or so.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I think that needs to be. I love the Carousel of Progress and I don't want them to change the turn of the century, or the 30s or the 50s. I don't want them to change the 40s, whatever. I do not want them to change those. But that last scene, I think could be updated some.

Speaker 1:

I would want them to change those, but that last scene I think could be updated some. Yeah, I would be okay with that. So that's what I was trying to see it does.

Speaker 2:

I'm not seeing where it actually says the year that it should be um, it's like early 90s, yeah because the technology in the, the, the vr game, that's very 90 ish, right, you know, the, the oven, like the, the architecture of the kitchen with, like the skylight and the pans hanging above the 90s and the island there was like that's very 90s ish as well yeah, because that's where I thought you were going.

Speaker 1:

You didn't see sunny eclipse in there, did you, did not?

Speaker 2:

that was not on your bingo card, huh not at all all right, we went on the hollywood studios, which used to have a ton, yes, a ton, and it is most of it's gone.

Speaker 1:

It is. It's sad. This was hard.

Speaker 2:

This was hard to come up with.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I mean, I have some.

Speaker 2:

I've got three.

Speaker 1:

Interesting.

Speaker 2:

Because I knew you would come up with the big one.

Speaker 1:

Well, so I don't know if you can meet them all the time. Maybe this is where our friend Erica can correct us next week.

Speaker 2:

Travel Planet Erica, awesome sponsor of this podcast. We're going to talk about her more in just a minute.

Speaker 1:

Yes, but I know at least at times you can meet Goofy movie characters here, like Max dressed as Powerline.

Speaker 2:

Yes and Goofy together. Yes and just Max with Goofy. Movie characters here like Max dressed as Powerline. Yes and Goofy together. Yes and just Max with Goofy.

Speaker 1:

Yes, yeah, but the big thing is as Powerline, because Goofy movie you know that's what it was about in the song eye to eye and all of that. So that was one that jumped out. I have not had a chance to do a character meet and greet, but if I saw that Powerline was going to be, or Max's Powerline was going to be, available for a meet and greet on our next trip, I would probably get a picture.

Speaker 2:

One have fun with that. I'm not doing meet and greets. You can? I know I'm not saying don't do it, go for it. I'm not doing meet and greets. You can? I know I'm not saying don't do it, go for it. I'm not going to be doing the meet and greet.

Speaker 1:

Okay, but you can take the pictures. We'll see about that, but I'm the cast member, okay.

Speaker 2:

Anyway, I have thoughts on the Goofy movie. Okay. All right, so I'm really big into communication right. Oh, I know, right, oh, I know where you're going with this. It's a movie, though. Okay, can go ahead. This home it's a movie, right? So we're currently watching cobra kai right now, right, yeah, we're almost done with it. Watching that as an adult, you're like gosh, just stop it, just like say this or clear this up. Like all this stuff could be avoided if you had just talked about it, talked about it yeah.

Speaker 2:

In a Goofy movie in the beginning. If they were just honest with each other about what they were wanting to do, I am more than willing to say Goofy would put their trip off until after the concert at what's-Her-Name's house.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, or find a way to combine both, but they would need to communicate.

Speaker 2:

But I'm sure Goofy would have put the trip back right, yeah, and if Max would have communicated to Goofy that hey, I'm not going to drop out of school and join a gang and do all this stuff and this is all that I really did, I bet you Goofy probably would be really proud of him. I know I'd be proud of my son. To do all of that for a girl Not just for a girl, but for entertainment that takes a lot of talent, right there.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

So I feel like the miscommunication that none of them wanted to talk to each other in the beginning could have saved this whole mess Right.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

And that's what we try to communicate with our kids with, so we don't end up driving across country when we don't need to and driving a car off into the Grand Canyon and losing everything. Right, right.

Speaker 1:

Right, Just saying Communicate yes.

Speaker 2:

Communicate.

Speaker 1:

Anyway.

Speaker 2:

so that's something and don't listen to your horrible coworkers like Goofy and oh gosh, what's his name? His boss? Oh pete pete, don't listen to horrible co-workers. They'll lead you down the wrong path yes, so that was on my list too okay.

Speaker 1:

But yeah, so I I'm just I'm glad that when in just the last couple of years they've really brought goofy movie yes, back into because our age group are the adults with the money now that's true, so true. So they want to attract us, they want to bring us with their kids.

Speaker 2:

Walt Disney World is not just for kids.

Speaker 1:

No, it's not.

Speaker 2:

It's for adults and kids to have fun together. Yes, so they're appealing to our age group more and more now too.

Speaker 1:

They are.

Speaker 2:

So that's why we're the ones with the money now.

Speaker 1:

We are, so I went what is we're?

Speaker 2:

the ones with the money. Now we are. So I went what is one of yours? This is one that's borderless, 90s Okay, but gets lumped in with 90s. Who Framed Roger Rabbit? One of a great movie. We recently rewatched it as adults and it came out in 89. 89. Yeah, very different movie as an adult. Yes, I understand it a lot more now and I can 89. Yeah, very different movie as an adult.

Speaker 1:

Yes, I understand it a lot more now and I can't believe this was touted as a kid's movie.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, because I was even like oh, oh, okay, but it is still very, not very, prominent in the park. But there are parts of the park that still pay homage to who framed our drive. But there's a big billboard across from Echo Lake, looking towards Tower of Terror and above. Oh, what's that all-you-can-eat buffet Hollywood? And Vine. There's Eddie Valiant's office with his letters on the window and then the outline of Roger Rabbit flying through the window.

Speaker 1:

Yes.

Speaker 2:

So I think they're still really cool nods. And originally, who Framed Roger Rabbit flying through the window? Yes, so I think they're still really cool nods. And originally, who's from the? Roger Rabbit was supposed to have a much bigger influence in Hollywood Studios or MGM back then but it just never came to fruition Right, but I do remember when I went. That's when who's from the Roger Rabbit was really big and Dick Tracy was really big.

Speaker 1:

I remember that.

Speaker 2:

And there was a lot of like Toontown stuff around MGM. I don't remember much but I remember like the steamroller I remember that prop being in MGM when I went and a lot of just theming towards Roger Rabbit stuff when I was there.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I forgot about the Dick Tracy stuff.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, when you look at my, when I met Mickey and this picture on our desk. I'm wearing a Dick Tracy t-shirt.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, when he was, how old were you there? Seven, eight, god no Like six. Oh, okay.

Speaker 2:

Six seven.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yep, yep. So, so, yes, and, and what he said? I mean, it is noticeable, there is signage in the window and everything and everything. So you just got to be looking up Yep, yep. So another one, that well, I have one, two, three, four, possibly five, but I'm not sure about this one. Okay, so again another show that kind of encompasses a lot of characters Fantasmic.

Speaker 2:

Okay, yeah.

Speaker 1:

So it's the nighttime show, or one of their nighttime shows, because they also do a projection show on the um chinese theater yes, but at a separate location in the park.

Speaker 1:

They have phantasmic, and kind of like what I was saying earlier when we were in magic kingdom is you're going to see a lot of these characters in different scenes of this show from movies that came out in the 90s. So, um, phantasmic. I haven't seen it as recently as I would like, but we saw it a very long time ago, in 2019, and I loved it.

Speaker 2:

I think we need. So we tried to watch it last year and then something happened with one of the stunt actors and they immediately cut the lights right and was like the show's over. Yeah, and you were like what I was like he could have possibly been hurt. I know, but I was like I we're finally gonna watch it again, and then like I think one of the actors got like that was swinging, got caught in the ropes or something they cut it.

Speaker 1:

we don't know, yeah, we don't know, but they cut it real quick.

Speaker 2:

Yeah and turn the lights on and you couldn't see the stage. I was like, well, that's not good, but I think this trip in the summer I think we need to do it Possibly. Because it is a really good show. Yeah, I remember liking it. I just don't want to get wet this time. Right further back, when we had started to watch it last year, and then all that happened, but yeah, yeah, so, but it's okay.

Speaker 1:

Um, what is going on? Well, because I was like we're finally here and then.

Speaker 2:

So I'm sure you're not the only one that had that reaction. We're like the one time.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yes, so, but it is great. Uh, again, a lot of scenes. You've got, you know, mickey and his sorcerer's hat, all of that stuff. It's. It is an awesome show. Uh, you know, obviously we haven't seen it every time we go, but it is we're seeing when you can. So, um, now another one. Well, how many more do you have?

Speaker 2:

I just got one. You keep going. Okay, you can keep so toy story land see, that's the main thing, right yeah.

Speaker 1:

So it's the whole land. You know you've got slinky dog dash, the you know roller coaster. You've got a toy story mania, or pew pew as we call it because of our youngest, how he still calls it that even to this day. Um, you know you're, you're in andy's backyard, you're heading into his room on one of the rides. You know you're doing the alien swirling saucer.

Speaker 1:

So again, mid 90s is when Toy Story came out. So that whole land just is very detailed, very, very detailed as far as each attraction goes. You know you have the talking Mr Potato Head and the Lion Q at I want to say Pew Pew, but Toy Story Mania, so yeah, so again, the whole land is going to have 90s nostalgia from Toy Story. I have you want me to keep going? Okay, all right. Also, they have a very similar Broadway show there Beauty and the Beast. I didn't think that it was going to be as good as it was, but when we saw it a couple of years ago I was very impressed with how they did the show. I would say it's definitely like a smaller version of the bigger Broadway show and they did a great job with it. Zach was even impressed with it as well.

Speaker 2:

It was a really good show. I was very impressed with it.

Speaker 1:

yes, yeah yes, also, this one is currently not open and we have not seen it yet. It hasn't opened back up since it closed for COVID, but there is going to be a Little Mermaid musical show there. And so again, early 90s, you know 89, 90 time.

Speaker 2:

I heard there's a really big Ursula in there. Is that true?

Speaker 1:

I have no idea.

Speaker 2:

I'm out.

Speaker 1:

Oh my goodness, it's scary.

Speaker 2:

She has like 45 chins and they all move at the same time. That is scary.

Speaker 1:

So when I talk about Little Mermaid, it came, it's one of those that came out in 1989. However, it was really popular in like 1990 as well. So, all right, 1989. However, it was really popular in like 1990 as well. So, yes, what you said about Ursula may be in that musical show. I don't know. I'm hoping maybe it will be open when we're there this summer, but there's been no date.

Speaker 2:

I'm out. I know All right, we're going to one more place. Well, I have a question on one know All right, we're going to one more place.

Speaker 1:

Well, I have a question on one thing.

Speaker 2:

Okay, go ahead. We're going to another show.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

We're going to Indiana Jones Stump Spectacular.

Speaker 1:

See, I wasn't sure about the date.

Speaker 2:

So it opened in 89 and it is based on the Riders of the Lost Ark, which opened in 83. But I think when you think of like 90s MGM studios, this is the only thing, left from the original MGM studios, right, right, so it's still got that 90s vibe to it.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I agree. Like I had it on my list and then when I looked at when the movies came out I was like, oh, never mind, I'm wrong, but I was picturing 90s, yeah it's, it will Well.

Speaker 2:

It opened in 89 based on the movie in 80. Raiders of the Lost Ark, but it still screams that 90s vibe. I think, yeah it just it hasn't changed much.

Speaker 1:

No, and how they? Because in the 90s and early 2000s and stuff. This is how Hollywood studios or back then, MGM studios was. You had these yeah stunt shows and behind the scenes and all that.

Speaker 2:

Well, that's what the whole park was supposed to be about right right and uh. Yeah, I just think it's a great show. Remember watching it as a kid. Our boys like it from time to time. Don't always watch it, but they like the explosions and then you know the cool stuff on. I think it's a fun show. So to me this is 90s nostalgia for me.

Speaker 1:

Okay, I can see that because, like I said, I had started to put it on.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah. So what's your?

Speaker 1:

question. So because I don't know, I haven't ridden the attraction, so I don't know the songs that are on this attraction if they are from the 80s or the 90s. Rock and roller coaster.

Speaker 2:

It's all of Aerosmith songs, so it ranges from the 80s to 90s to early 2000s.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so that was my questionable, because I'm like. Aerosmith you picture like mid, late 80s, but also they had some big hits in the early 90s they did yeah. But I wasn't sure what all you hear on the attraction yeah, it changes, yeah, yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

I don't think when I think 90s, I don't think Aerosmith. I just don't.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

When I think 80s, I think Aerosmith in the 80s, I don't which they early 90s. They were really popular. I just don't really think.

Speaker 1:

They weren't as big Aerosmith? No, they were. Yeah, but you picture 80s.

Speaker 2:

I picture more 80s when I think Aerosmith, but yeah, definitely in the 90s. I love Rockin' Roller Coaster. It's time for it. It's time. You know, nobody knows who Aerosmith is anymore. Besides, people our age, like our boys, have no idea who they are Right, no clue.

Speaker 1:

I mean like looking up some of their songs like crazy.

Speaker 2:

That's early 90s, yeah, so.

Speaker 1:

Living on the Edge early 90s. But again, since I haven't ridden the attraction, I was like, okay, are they playing those? Are they playing older songs? So yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

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Speaker 1:

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Speaker 2:

It's coming soon. Yeah, it's coming soon. All right, the next park was, I feel like, the hardest park to it was a little difficult. So you got like 70s and 80s nostalgia in the park.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and I think part of what I put on here is probably more in no 90s really, and then like new stuff, right, there's no like yeah, in between we're going to epcot I've got one okay, like and this is a deep cut well, I have four, but I think three of them are questionable because I wanted to go back to um Miss Judy Dame Judy Dench, right, she's a narrator on Spaceship Earth right.

Speaker 2:

I think of her from the Bond movies like Golden, not GoldenEye, but uh, was she in GoldenEye.

Speaker 1:

I don't know. I think of her from um, but I don't know.

Speaker 2:

I think of her from. She may have been, but I don't know. I'll look it up.

Speaker 1:

But you picture those movies in her, yeah.

Speaker 2:

The Bond movies with the newer guy. Why am I going? I don't know. Casino Royale.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but that's not the name, that's 2000s.

Speaker 2:

But I picture her from those movies. You know what I mean. I picture her from like those movies. You know what I mean. Yes, so, but so I was like, ah, spaceship, earth isn't really 90s nostalgia, it's more like 80s.

Speaker 1:

Daniel Craig.

Speaker 2:

Daniel Craig. But it's more like 80s nostalgia than 90s, right? Yeah, so it's not really 90s.

Speaker 1:

I know, I know so.

Speaker 2:

I was she in Golden Age.

Speaker 1:

I don't know.

Speaker 2:

Look it up I'm looking it up okay, well, while he's doing that.

Speaker 1:

So I put on um like a character meet and greet uh, dining experience uh, which is in world showcase in the um norway pavilion, akershus akershus yes something like. Yes, and you meet so many princesses there, including some from the 90s like Ariel and Belle, just to name a couple, so that is Our youngest.

Speaker 2:

got real shy around Ariel.

Speaker 1:

He did for whatever reason, I don't know why.

Speaker 2:

He's not the shy one.

Speaker 1:

No, but he was very shy and cheeks turning red and everything with Ariel. So, but that is one that I can feel comfortable about. And you're meeting some others too. They're not all just from the 90s, but there are a couple of princesses from late 80s, early 90s films that you get to meet there and, of course, throughout the park. There are different times of day in different locations where some 90s characters, like different princesses, do show up. Um, you might not think that and think 90s nostalgia, because sometimes they just show up randomly and sometimes they do have times listed for when they're going to be in different locations.

Speaker 2:

So judy dinch was in Goldeneye as M in 1995. So I'm throwing Spaceship Earth in there. She was M in Tomorrow Never Dies and the World Is Not Enough in those Bond movies until 2002 when Diner of the Day came out so. I'm throwing Spaceship Earth into 90s nostalgia because of Judi Dench.

Speaker 1:

Well, I put.

Speaker 2:

Spaceship.

Speaker 1:

Earth as questionable, not for her, but just I know. Even the updated technology pieces and stuff are more like 80s, that's definitely, you know um, the outfit, everything, but I, I don't know, I think for some reason it still gives like that 90s vibe. Yeah to me, um, even with everything else.

Speaker 2:

Thank you, Judy Dench, for saving that for us.

Speaker 1:

Yes, my other two questionable ones, and one of them, I think, is still more 80s as well, I put the Imagination Pavilion.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's very 80s still.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and again, I was just trying to like what's in Epcot and then I didn't know if the American Adventure like was that?

Speaker 2:

That was an opening. Okay, so then no, that's 80s, that's very 1700s.

Speaker 1:

So your character meet and greets and then you're dying. You know whether it's dining at Akershus or throughout the park meeting some of these characters, and then we're throwing Spaceship Earth in there.

Speaker 2:

I've got one Okay Club Cool. Okay Club Cool started out as ice cool station. Now they still had the different flavors from around the world, right? For coca-cola, yeah for coke, but outside, very 90 ish, was a snow pusher uh, what do they call them? Like the snow like. When I lived in color Colorado, they pushed all the snow up on the mountains. The snow cats they had a snow cat coming out of this huge like ice cave thing Very 90s ish, right, I guess, and it was called the Ice Cool Station.

Speaker 2:

So, that's how Club Cool.

Speaker 1:

You're tying that in, tying that in.

Speaker 2:

Gotcha, I told you.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, because I've got one struggle Maybe there tying that in, Tying that in Gotcha. I told you we're trying, yeah, because I've had with struggling. Maybe there's something we're not thinking about. That's right smack dab in our face.

Speaker 2:

Well, everything's been redone though. That is the thing.

Speaker 1:

It has been updated quite a bit.

Speaker 2:

Let me see if I can find the ice cool station image here Well we don't know what you're doing. That's it. Oh yeah, that's very 90s. 90s google ice cool station and go to photos and you'll, yeah, you'll, you'll see, yeah, so, yeah.

Speaker 1:

So that's what we have for epcot.

Speaker 2:

You know if you can think of others let us know yeah, definitely let us know um, but we're leaving epcot and going to animal kingdom our favorite park and this one was kind of tough too, kind of I've got a super deep cut here, but I'm gonna go first. Okay is. Is it's tough to be a bug still open or is it closed now?

Speaker 1:

um, it's, either is it today or tomorrow's the last day we're going with. This has to be a dog it's on my list because at the time that we're recording this, it on march, 16th sunday.

Speaker 2:

It was an opening day attraction for animal kingdom and this actually came out before the movie even came out in theaters. So this was used to promote.

Speaker 1:

It's tough to be a bug in the theaters yeah so yeah, that's some good 90s nostalgia there yeah, its final performance will be uh, hold on. You said today is what today's the 16th yeah, so um well, that's not right then for the future listeners.

Speaker 2:

March 16th it's tough to be a bug closing march 17th so today's the last day, because tomorrow will be closed, right yeah rest in peace. It's tough to be a bug.

Speaker 1:

Yes, but definitely, you know, and like sorry, like you were saying, it was, you know, an attraction before the movie came out and that's how they used to do things, you know, now we're used to it being flipped. So when Zach talks about some of the history of some of these attractions and and I, it came out first, but that's how they used to do it. So, um, but yeah, tough to be a bug again at the time of this recording it was. It's still showing today, but uh, definitely 90s. Another one is festival of the lion king I want to go back to.

Speaker 1:

It's tough to be a bug oh sorry, do you think you were just staring it?

Speaker 2:

has a long wait time. Oh, I'm gonna look it up. Talk about festival lion king, which I agree it's on my list too. I'm gonna look it up. Talk about festival lion king, which I agree it's on my list too.

Speaker 1:

I'm gonna look it up right now because animal kingdom will be closing right now yeah, I could see tough to be a bug having a long wait today. Normally you're just waiting for the next showing, correct? But uh, today being the last day I think it was this weekend, probably this last week, even it probably had longer wait times. Um. Festival of the Lion King. Again, lion King came out in like mid-90s. Festival of the Lion King great, great performance. You know. It's got songs, pageantry, puppetry, you've got fire. It's like 30, 40 minutes long. It's a really good show to go see. Definitely recommend seeing it, especially now that it's back in all of its glory, because when it first returned after the pandemic it didn't have all of those pieces, but now it does again and it is an amazing show.

Speaker 2:

It is a great show. Love it, love it, love it. Alright, it's tough to be a bug. Usually 10 minute wait, right 30 minute wait.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

Which is long for that. It is long for stuff to be a bug.

Speaker 1:

Yes, because usually it's just 10, 15 minutes waiting on the next showing.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so you're waiting on two shows.

Speaker 1:

Yes, basically, basically.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, all right, we are going to I'm going to kind of combine two into one. Okay.

Speaker 2:

We're going to Dinosaur, which opened in 1998 as Countdown to Extinction, and it was changed to Dinosaur in 2001 or two to promote the movie Dinosaur, which flopped. Maybe that's when they started. They stopped promoting movies before they came out. Maybe, Maybe, maybe. But we're going to go to the pre-show with Dr Helen Marsh. You know, in the pre-show, yes, she is played by felicia rashad. Felicia rashad famously played claire huxtable on the cosby show right, which aired until 1992. Yes, deep cut right there for the 90s, for the night.

Speaker 1:

There's your 90s nostalgia right there but when I mean when I saw her on the in the pre-show, I was that's who you, who you think of I was immediately like it's Claire. Yeah, Immediately went there Exactly.

Speaker 2:

Yes, so there's your. My 90s nostalgia deep cut. Claire Huxtable in Dinosaur.

Speaker 1:

And that's all you have for Animal Kingdom. That's all I got for Animal Kingdom. That is all you have.

Speaker 2:

Because you were going to talk about Rafiki.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but there's more.

Speaker 2:

You even mentioned it the other night at dinner pandora is not 90s no no, okay, I'll come back to it in a minute maybe that's why I didn't put it down, because I think I know you're gonna say okay so, um, I have a couple more.

Speaker 1:

So next I have, you can meet timone and rafiki. Yes, and I think they meet at the conservation station.

Speaker 2:

Yes.

Speaker 1:

And so I have heard that Rafiki like is an awesome meet and greet. I have heard several people say that that's been one of their favorite interactions.

Speaker 2:

He reminds me kind of of Yoda. Yeah, the way he speaks and just how wise he is. Yeah, I could see that. Yeah, and just how wise he is.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I could see that. Yeah, but I've had several people say that and I knew a lot of people that were just there for spring break and I think two of them had mentioned loved meeting Rafiki.

Speaker 2:

We haven't yet to do that we have. I might hang out with Rafiki. Yeah, yeah, I might would.

Speaker 1:

So, and then Timon's Timon, you know Timon's goingon, you know so.

Speaker 2:

Timon's going to be Timon.

Speaker 1:

Yes, now, this is the. The next thing is what I thought you were going to mention, because we've seen this character walking around and at from DuckTales and Darkwing Duck and, I think, another show too.

Speaker 2:

He is no longer able to be meet and greet in the park.

Speaker 1:

No more.

Speaker 2:

When I looked on the website yesterday when I was doing this, he was no longer listed as a meet and greet.

Speaker 1:

So what I've learned is that may be the case that they're no longer listed, but you never know when they're just going to pop out, walk around, maybe stop for 10 minutes and do some pictures. So this is.

Speaker 2:

we'll go ahead and say Launchpad McQuack, the pilot from oh why am I Tailspin, tailspin.

Speaker 1:

That was the one I forgot.

Speaker 2:

Also the pilot in.

Speaker 1:

DuckTales, ducktales, and he made appearances in Darkwing Duck too.

Speaker 2:

Yes, and you can also see him sometimes with Scrooge mcduck. Yes, big part of my childhood, because these were early 90s cartoons and I watched them all the time. I just had a brain moment where I forgot the names of the show. Right, I got too much bradley around that's why you have me but when I looked on the website, it was no longer. They were no longer listed as meet and greets. Well, they met in the dinosaur area and maybe that's why?

Speaker 1:

maybe because they're redoing that whole area yeah, but I could see, I don't know again, just in the last several years, like in the times that we have been at the parks and stuff there, we have seen maybe we haven't went and met them, but we have seen. Maybe we haven't went and met them, but we have seen characters that usually don't have a designated place still.

Speaker 2:

Like Launchpad walking around.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, still walking around, or again just sometimes setting up like, oh okay, he's going to be here for a few minutes.

Speaker 2:

And then when they were doing the flotillas which I am so mad they got that was the coolest thing.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and they got rid of was the coolest thing.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and they got rid of the flotillas.

Speaker 1:

I know they had them just until like what last?

Speaker 2:

year, about a year ago, yeah.

Speaker 1:

And that was a way that you could see characters during the pandemic without actually like meeting them, but they were still on the river.

Speaker 2:

Let me tell you, sitting at the deck in Nomad Lounge and watching Launchpad and Scrooge go by while having a Tempting Tigers peak, peak right there. Yeah, Let me tell you.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, they were on there. You could see Pocahontas and Miko the raccoon and a few others. These aren't 90s, but you could see Doug and what's his name? Kevin.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, no name.

Speaker 1:

Kevin, yeah, no, not Kevin. Kevin's a big bird on the flotilla Doug and Russell, russell, thank you.

Speaker 2:

You can still see them in the parks now.

Speaker 1:

Yes, yes, but again they're not 90s. But anyway, these were on the flotillas.

Speaker 2:

And then I think, like Timon and Rafiki were on the flotillas and stuff too, yeah so, but yeah, it is what it is. So hope you enjoyed this stroll down memory lane I know we have so. Thank you so much for joining us you're struggling here struggling here.

Speaker 1:

Talk about next week britney oh, next week we are going to discuss and revisit a series we did a long time ago. In each park, are the attractions over, under or properly rated?

Speaker 2:

Get ready for lots of yelling.

Speaker 1:

We'll see.

Speaker 2:

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Speaker 1:

Maybe, maybe not.

Speaker 2:

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