This looks like it is going to be really cool. I have my fingers crossed it turns out as well as this model makes it look.
Category: Disney
There were no major announces about upcoming extractions at D23, but the news coming out of the animated feature department was quite strong.
I imagine I will keep posting these updates until it closes. Safe travel Cap’n jack.
Best Disney Podcasts – Revisited
A few months ago, I shared a [list of what I felt were the best Disney-related podcasts](https://johnkiv.us/2013/03/17/best-disney-podcasts/). Since that time, the rise of Disney-related podcast networks has greatly altered the Disney podcasting landscape,[^fn1] and has exposed me to a ton of new Disney-related podcast content. After sifting through these new offerings, I feel that my previous Disney podcast recommendations are out of date. Here is my updated list:
## Favorite Disney Podcast
* [Mighty Men of Mouse](http://mightymenofmouse.blogspot.com/)[^fn2] – Mighty Men of Mouse is the podcast I wish I had thought of.[^fn3] It combines Disney, Sabermetrics[^fn4], pop culture references[^fn5], and a good bit of humor into a show that I absolutely love. After hearing the show’s *TPPN* version, I went back to dig through the show’s archives over at [MightyMenOfMouse.com](http://MightyMenOfMouse.com),[^fn6] and, if you enjoy what your hear in the Touring Plans feed, I encourage you do the same.[^fn7]
## Podcast Most Frequently Listened to within an Hour of Its Release
* [WDW Today](http://www.wdwtoday.com/) – In my [previous write-up](https://johnkiv.us/2013/03/17/best-disney-podcasts/), I listed *WDW Today* in the “Other Disney Podcasts I Sometimes Listen To” category. I said that I only listened to the topics I was interested in and that I skipped the user mail episodes. Now, a few months later, I listen to every show, frequently with the breakfast on the morning it is released.[^fn8] Matt, Len, Mike and Mike cover Disney using some of the same time-value analysis that I enjoy so much with *Mighty Men of Mouse*,[^fn9] but also talk from–what sounds like–frequent visits to the parks. My only complaint is that the 30-minutes-or-less episode length usually leaves me wishing the show went longer.[^fn10]
## Most In-Depth Disney Podcast
* [WDW Radio](http://www.wdwradio.com/) – [Previously](https://johnkiv.us/2013/03/17/best-disney-podcasts/), I named *WDW Radio* the “Best Overall Disney Podcast.” Though I still thinking highly of the Lou Mongello hosted show, both *Mighty Men of Mouse* and *WDW Today* has passed it in my Disney-podcast priority queue. The show is still well-produced, but, as I have listened to more and more episodes, I no longer think of it as “well-structured.”[^fn11] I still enjoy the episodes that feature Disney-historian [Jim Korkis](http://www.mouseplanet.com/search.php?type=w&aid=57), but I sometimes let episodes like [Top Ways to enjoy Disney on the water](http://www.wdwradio.com/2013/07/wdw-radio-331-best-of-the-best-ways-to-enjoy-disney-on-the-water-july-28-2013/) sit in my listening queue without being able to motivate myself to play them.
## Disney News Podcast For Cynics
* [Wakefield Report](http://wakefieldreport.com/) – This show, hosted by Chris Wakefield[^fn12], operates under the premise that Disney fans suffer from some kind of “pixie dust addiction” that clouds their eyes about what is really happening at Disney World.[^fn13] Admittedly, the shtick can get a little over the top, but it works for the most part.[^fn14] Though I do not always agree with Chris’ takes, it is interesting to hear someone who breaks from the standard buzz that surrounds many Disney stories.
## Best Insights from Disney Travel Agents
* [3 Moms and the Mouse](http://www.3momsandthemouse.com/) – If you listen to any Disney podcasts, you almost certainly have heard mention of Disney travel agents.[^fn15] *3 Moms and the Mouse*[^fn16] gives you a little more insight into that world, and provides you with useful tips related to planning and booking your travel. Though it may not be for everyone, I definitely recommend this show for those people who are the de facto “travel agent” for their family’s Disney trips.
## Podcast Most Likely to Feature Jim Hill
* [The Unofficial Guide’s Disney Dish with Jim Hill]() – Two things about Jim Hills: (1) He is a frequent guest on podcasts,[^fn17], and (2) I will listen to any show he is on.[^fn18] Knowing that, it should come as no surprise that I thoroughly enjoy *Disney Dish*.[^fn19] It combines some current news, speculation, and a good dose of Disney history[^fn20], with someone who is in the running for “living person with the most comprehensive knowledge of Disney and its history.”
## Best History-of-Disney Podcast
* [WEDWay Radio](http://wedwayradio.squarespace.com/) – I just recently stumbled across this long running Disney-history podcast. Hosted by two brothers, Nate and Matt, it features the kind of in-depth Disney history that I love, delivered on a weekly basis.[^fn21]
## Disney Podcast Most Likely to Jump into Heavy Rotation
* [Be Our Guest](http://beourguestpodcast.blogspot.com/?m=1)[^fn22] – I recently took another look at the *Be Our Guest* podcast, and–unlike the previous time I reviewed it–I found that it has a number of shows that I want to listen to. Originally, I was a little apprehensive about so many guest, trip-report-type, callers, but I have found that host Mike Rahlmann does a good job picking guests and moving the conversation along. I have a feeling that once I catch up on some of the archives on the other shows, [^fn23] I will starting listening to *Be Our Guest* a lot more.
## Other Disney Podcasts I Sometimes Listen To[^fn24]
* [DisAfterDark](http://www.disafterdark.com/) – This show got a bit of demotion after I started listening to *Mighty Men of Mouse.* It features similar kind of humor and dynamic, but I found that the analysis is not quite up to the level of that on *Mighty Men.*[^fn25]
* [DisUnplugged](http://www.disunplugged.com/) – A *very* comprehensive Disney podcast that I simply do not have room for in my regular rotation.[^fn26] If there is a particular segment that contains information I have not heard somewhere, then I will listen to that one segment.
* [The Mickey Miles Podcast](http://www.mickeymilespodcast.com/) – This podcast by Mike Scopa [^fn27] and Michelle Scribner-MacLean focuses on information for people running Disney races. As someone who is running such a race next year, I have recently started listening. I already have picked up a few tips that should make my [runDisney](http://rundisney.com) experience go a little smoother.
* [Other Shows on the Touring Plans Podcast Network](http://podcast.touringplans.com/) – The *TTPN* contains a bunch of different shows. I really like *The Crowd Report,*[^fn28] and I have listened to an episode or two of *WDW Happy Place* and *Capturing the Magic*, but the other shows did not really connect with me.[^fn29]
[^fn1]: Most notably, [The Touring Plans Podcast Network](http://podcast.touringplans.com/)(“*TPPN*”) and the [Micepod](http://micechat.com/category/micepod/) network.
[^fn2]: As a semi-disclaimer, I am going to be in a fantasy football league with the hosts of this show later this year. I had already started drafting this post when that happened, and it did not impact my decision to name *Mighty Men* as my favorite podcast. Still, I feel that fact deserved a mention.
[^fn3]: *Might Meny* is a part of the [*TPPN*](http://podcast.touringplans.com). In, what I can only assume is an effort to increase their total subscriber numbers, the TPPN only has a single RSS feed for all of their podcasts. That means, if you only want to listen to a few of the shows on the network, you still get all of the other network shows jammed into your podcatcher. For the purposes of this listing, however, I am only going to mention the shows that I actually listen to and enjoy. I will leave it as an exercise for the reader to figure how to best get the individual shows out of the *TPPN* feed.
[^fn4]: If you have seen or read [Moneyball](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moneyball), then you already know what Sabermetrics are. If you remember hearing about [Nate Silver](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nate_Silver) during the previous presidential election, you probably also have a good idea. If you still have no clue what I am talking about, then a good working definition for our purposes is “advanced statistical analysis to determine the value of something.”
[^fn5]: For example, I recently heard a segment where they did impressions of [Mike and the Mad Dog](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_and_the_Mad_Dog) while analyzing how far in advance you have to book various ADRs.
[^fn6]: Currently, I have about 15 shows remaining before I have listened to all of *Mighty Men’s* episodes. I am going to be quite bummed out when I have no more unheard episodes left to listen to.
[^fn7]: As a side note, the fact that two of the hosts of this podcast are lawyers makes me wonder: What is it with Disney and attorneys? On the podcast front, there are two hosts from this podcast, and, of course, [Lou Mongello](http://abovethelaw.com/tag/lou-mongello/). On the blogging front there is [Tom Bricker](http://www.disneytouristblog.com/), and, to a lesser degree, [me](https://johnkiv.us/tag/disney/). What is about our lives buried in court and case law that makes us want to ramble on about the magic of Disney?
[^fn8]: I get especially excited when I see an episode drop the night before. I feel like I am getting a nice, surprise gift.
[^fn9]: This frequently comes from co-author of the *Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World*, Len Testa.
[^fn10]: Of course, the shorter show length does mean that I can easily stay up-to-date with the latest episodes.
[^fn11]: For example, there are too many times that I have heard a “Top 10” list start out with a disclaimer that “we are not going to limit this list to 10 things.” Also, some of the “in-restaurant,” restaurant review episodes can ramble on a bit (*see, e.g.,* [Whispering Canyon](http://www.wdwradio.com/2013/03/wdw-radio-316-live-restaurant-review-of-the-whispering-canyon-cafe-disney-trivia-contest-and-more-mar-17-2013/); [Via Napol](http://www.wdwradio.com/2013/04/wdw-radio-320-live-review-of-via-napoli-in-epcot-disney-trivia-contest-apr-14-2013/).
[^fn12]: Chris also hosts the Universal NOW! podcast on the *TPPN*. If I had to put Universal Now! into one of the categories in this post, I would list it in the “Podcasts I sometimes listen to” category. Personally, I just do not have the same level of interest in Universal Studios as I do in Disney World, and I quickly lose interest during an hour long show about it.
[^fn13]: It is similar to what people say about purchasers of Apple products.
[^fn14]: On the other hand, the show’s format could probably use a little tweaking. For example, Chris used to spend the first 10 minutes plugging his various social media accounts, etc… before getting into the real meat of his show: The “Nine News Nuggets.” Generally, this meant I would just skip the first 10 minutes of every show. Recently, he has experimented with reading forum posts from the Micechat forums and responding on air. Again, this is something I just skip through. Personally, I think he would be better served by further developing the stories he does in the “Nine New Nuggets” and simply making that his weekly show. He could possibly do a one-off interview show here and there, or some other special show, but I think concentrating on his takes of the news each week would make the show a better listen.
[^fn15]: For example, [Mouse Fan Travel](http://www.mousefan.travel/) seems to be a sponsor on a number of the major shows.
[^fn16]: One admission concerning this podcast: Due to the casual pacing of the conversation, I listen to it at 1.5x speed.
[^fn17]: *See, e.g., [Universal Now appearance 1](http://www.universal-now.com/1/post/2013/07/episode-18-oh-the-stories-youll-hear-from-mr-hill-part-1.html), [Univeral Now appearance 2](http://www.universal-now.com/1/post/2013/07/episode-19-oh-the-stories-youll-hear-from-mr-hill-part-2.html), [DisAfterDark appearance 1](http://www.disafterdark.com/disafterdark-disney-podcast-episode-36-papa-soap-juniors-back/), [DisAfter Dark appearance 2](http://www.disafterdark.com/disafterdark-disney-podcast-episode-38-hashtag-disdiots/), and the [podcast reference page](http://jimhillmedia.com/p/podcasts.aspx) on his website.
[^fn18]: In fact, his column is the only reason I ever would even consider reading anything on the [Huffington Post](http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jim-hill/).
[^fn19]: Though this podcast is technically part of the Touring Plans Podcast Network, I have found that, unlike all of the other network shows, the [original feed](http://www.superfluffybunny.com/lenjim.xml) for the *Disney Dish* is still functioning (and even releases the episodes a few days earlier than the [*TPPN* feed](http://podcast.touringplans.com/feed/podcast/).) I have no idea if the gang at Touring Plans is going to keep that going.
[^fn20]: If you like what you hear in the current episodes, and since so many episodes contain anecdotes from Disney’s history, I would recommend digging into the archives of this show.
[^fn21]: Nate and Matt also host a companion show, [WEDWay Now](http://wedwayradio.libsyn.com/rss), that features (approximately) weekly updates of Disney-related news. I listen to this companion show when I get a chance, but it is not something that I will be digging through the archives of.
[^fn22]: I could have also titled this section “podcasts most hurt by the timing of this article.”
[^fn23]: The *Mighty Men of Mouse* and *WEDWay Radio* archives in particular.
[^fn24]: If you want someone else’s Disney Podcast listings, you can check out Tom Bricker’s list [about half way down his posting about running and fitness](http://www.disneytouristblog.com/disney-fitness/).
[^fn25]: Also, they sometimes have *terrible* guests. In fact, my fiancé pretty much refuses to listen to this show after a few of the guests they had were so bad.
[^fn26]: Basically, it has a lot of information that I get from other podcasts that I enjoy listening to. If I only listened to one or two Disney podcasts, the comprehensive nature of this show might be more interesting to me.
[^fn27]: Yes, the same Mike Scopa found on *WDW Today*.
[^fn28]: I listen to every episode, however, the episodes only come out monthly.
[^fn29]: Excluding the shows I have previously mentioned in this post: *Mighty Men of Mouse, Unofficial Dish with Jim Jill,* and *Universal Now*.
I am keeping my fingers crossed that Disney surprises me and *does* announce something big related to Star Wars.
This makes me excited for my stay at the French Quarter early next year.
Over at *TouringPlans.com*, Len Testa has posted a list of all that has changed in the 2014 Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World. As you might expect, there is a ton. Here are some highlights:
* A new, detailed section on Disney’s new RFID-enabled MagicBand wristbands, used for admission media and payments, including how RFID technology works and the privacy implications of in-park location tracking.
* A new, detailed section on FastPass+, the update to Disney’s Fastpass ride reservation system, including what’s the same and what’s going to be different. How FastPass+ will affect your waits in line, and tips on which attractions will most benefit from FastPass+.
> …
* The latest on how Disney classifies room views at the Yacht Club and BoardWalk resorts.
> …
* Updated driving directions, including best exits, based on latest construction for I-10, I-75,and I-4.
> …
* A description of Fastpass loopholes found at the Magic Kingdom, including which attractions participate and how to take advantage of them.
Like I said, that’s just some of the ones I am more interested in. There are a ton more.
Really impressive news from Universal. What I found most interesting in the story, however, was this:
> In fact, Comcast just announced it has doubled how much it planned to spend this year on its theme parks to $1.1 billion. It also has hinted that there will be more spending to come.
Hopefully, Disney will have some announcements during D23 that show it is still going to compete.
*The Disney Blog* gives a cool look at the new technology.
Speaking of MyMagic+ and Fastpass+, *TouringPlans.com* has updated their software to indicate when you should or should not use Fastpass+ for certain attractions.
My MyMagic+ Test Experience
Erin Foster explains her recent experience with MyMagic+ over at *TouringPlans.com*. It is well worth the read if you are interested in the MyMagic+ and Fastpass+ system. The Q&A at the end of her article is especially helpful. I was particularly interested in this question:
> **Alan asked if Disney would allow you register for FP+ if you’ve purchased an annual pass online or on the phone, but have not yet activated it.** According to cast member RJ, the answer is yes. Every Disney ticket now comes with an ID code, even “Will Call” tickets like an unactivated annual pass. On the My Disney Experience site, in the screen to link tickets to your account, select “Will Call” and take it from there. In the MyMagic help room at Bay Lake, I overheard a guest trying to solve an issue similar to yours. It took a while, but they did resolve the situation. My personal guess is that many guests will have problems with this type of transaction, but once everything is up and running, it will sort itself out.
I hope this have this all ironed out by the beginning of October, so I can take advantage of Fastpass+ over Thanksgiving.
Speaking of this year’s Food and Wine Festival, here is a rundown of the *really* important part.
Some of these things look really, really good.
Take a break from looking at the progress on the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, and look back at the construction of Expedition Everest.
Jeff Kober provides a good tip over at *Mouse Planet*:
> The area north and west of Cirque du Soleil is really the best location to park. There are usually more spaces available there than anywhere else. And since the marina exists close to House of Blues, you can walk from one end to the other, then return using the boat shuttle from the Marketplace marina near the Rainforest Cafe. No matter what time of day, this is probably your best choice when parking at Downtown Disney, and when wanting to walk the length of the experience.
This will be my plan until construction is completed.[^fn1]
[^fn1]: Unless the boats stop running, of course.
I wonder if this means we are going to get an Avatar-land announcement at D23.
Disney Springs Construction Photo Report
Looking at Joe Hogarty’s ohoto report brings back so many memories. As I have said a bunch of times before, I spent so many great nights at the Comedy Warehouse, that I really sad to see it go. I hope Disney Springs can be at least as strong as the old Pleasure Island was.
As always, *Disney Food Blog* has a pretty detailed rundown of everything happening during the Disney Food and Wine Festival. It is going to be really hard not to drive down there for a weekend to try out some of the new stuff.[^fn1]
[^fn1]: If I really want to convince Elyssa to head down, then I should probably mention the “The Chocolate Experience: From Bean to the Bar by Ghirardelli”. That sounds amazing.
Interesting. I will be staying at the Beach Club for 4 days[^fn1], and I wonder if $15 is really worth it. It is going to be a tough call.[^fn2]
[^fn1]: Well, three days where I will actually be in and around the place.
[^fn2]: Especially, because I keep thinking I can stock the fridge with Coke Zero for about $4.
There is a currently a poll to name him.