Sunday, June 21, 2015

The Disney Exchange- Episode 27- Walt Disney World Recommendations for Young Families: Part 2

By Nick

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-The Disney Exchange is David Hodges, Lisa Green, and me, Nicholas Maglio  

-Main Topic: Walt Disney World Recommendations for Young Families: Part 2

-The gang's all here, and we are once again joined by guest host Heather Brainerd, who we are lucky to have, because she is apparently the only person who pays attention to our show. Thank you Heather!

-We continue our discussion on height requirements at the parks in Walt Disney World at Disney's Hollywood Studios, and talk about attractions for kids, such as The Animation Academy inside The Magic of Disney Animation.


-Lisa gets Dave and I back into a discussion of Star Wars Weekends, and we agree kids of all ages would LOVE everything about it.


-If your kids love TarTar Sauce, take them to the ABC Commissary.


-We then head over to Disney's Animal Kingdom, home of the Komodo Dragon.


-There are several wonderful attraction for kids Animal Kingdom.

-Kilimanjaro Safaris is the perfect place to get that Simba moment photo. But you shouldn't.

 
-At the Affection Section of Rafiki's Planet Watch, Lisa warns us to be wary of goats eating your shorts.

-Kids like the trails, and bats.


-Parents, please, DO NOT put your child in the waterproof center compartment of the Kali River Rapids. And holding them over your head to keep you dry is not recommended either!


-Finding Nemo - The Musical or Festival of the Lion King?



-We learn that Dave was traumatized by Dinosaurs as a child. Maybe that's why he never smiles?

-Wheel of Distiny topic: Favorite Walt Disney World Guidebook(s)

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You can find Heather at:

https://disneyforfive.wordpress.com/
https://www.facebook.com/BrainerdFraser

Thank you for listening to The Disney Exchange, home of the subtle segue.

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