• Some LIke It HOT! WDW - July 2024 - Part 1

  • Aug 13 2024
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast

Some LIke It HOT! WDW - July 2024 - Part 1

  • Summary

  • Hello, wonderful Guests and welcome to Scott's third Disney trip recap! You might be thinking that these trip recaps will all be the same - he'll talk about the same rides, the same shows, the same food - but that’s not the case. For those of you who’ve listened to all or most of the episodes of The Mouse and Me and/or if you know Scott, then you know he loves the Jack Jack Cookie Num Num, the Monorail, the Skyliner, and meeting Mickey Mouse. Get ready to gasp and clutch your pearls - you won’t be hearing about any of those things during this recap!


    In this episode, Scott talks about the Disney resort where he stayed, Space Mountain and even some fun facts about the attraction in Anaheim and Paris, some history on the Hatbox Ghost in Haunted Mansion, The Donald Duck chair in Haunted Mansion, Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, Rise of the Resistance and some of the elements that weren’t working when he rode it, his delicious Cobb Salad at the Hollywood Brown Derby, and so much more. Oh...and just like the other Disney trip recaps, Scott scattered entertainment and in the moment interview audio clips with some amazing Cast Members throughout.


    Enjoy!



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