Episodios

  • 224. Olaf Fainted & Grogu Wants Merch Money
    Apr 13 2026

    Disney changes don’t arrive in a slow drip right now, they come in waves. This week is another of our quarterly Disney news roundups that help you track what matters across Disney's movies, parks, the cruise line, and corporate intrigue coming from the House of Mouse. And yes, we also have one very important personal headline: we’re headed to Napa Rose for dinner, with a remodeled, re-menued review coming soon.

    On the film side, we talk about why Pixar’s Hoppers hits so well, then jump into what’s next on the release calendar. The Mandalorian and Grogu looks ready to bring Star Wars humor and a whole lot of Grogu-driven box office energy. Toy Story 5 has us laughing and questioning whether the toys even want another sequel. Live action Moana feels surprisingly soon, but we’re still curious to see how it lands. And from Marvel, Spider-Man: Brand New Day has us genuinely hyped for what looks like another tough reset moment for Peter Parker.

    Then we shift to Disney Parks updates and what they mean for your next trip to Walt Disney World or Disneyland. Cinderella Castle is nearly done with its repaint, DinoLand U.S.A. is officially closed, and Rock ’n’ Roller Coaster is moving from Aerosmith toward the Muppets. We also hit the return of high tea at the Grand Floridian, big anniversaries like Shanghai Disneyland’s 10th and Tokyo DisneySea’s 25th, and the newest additions that will drive crowds, including Bluey experiences, Frozen’s expansion in Paris, and the refreshed Buzz Lightyear Space Ranger Spin.

    Finally, we get into Disney Cruise Line growth and corporate tea. The Disney Adventure launches, Japan cruise news hints at more than one ship, and leadership changes bring a new era with Josh D’Amaro as CEO and major shifts at Lucasfilm. If you like smart Disney speculation mixed with real planning context, this one’s for you. Subscribe, share with a Disney friend, and leave a rating and review so more fans can find us.

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    Adventures & Mousecapades is a passion project from Alicea & Nathan Novak - two Seattleites addicted to The Mouse. We are not affiliated with Disney, nor are we travel agents. Opinions are our own.

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    37 m
  • 223. Disneyland for the Toddler Trifecta
    Apr 6 2026

    A last-minute flight deal turns into a full-on Disneyland stress test: two tiny kids, huge crowds, a rainy day at Disney California Adventure, and one missing “best friend” pillow that nearly breaks everyone’s heart. Jarrett is back to share how his family tackled their first Disneyland trip after recently doing Disney World and a Disney cruise and what actually changes when you swap Orlando’s giant bubble for Anaheim’s compact, walkable resort.

    We talk through the real planning decisions parents care about, like whether park hopping is worth it with a five-year-old and a two-year-old, how rope drop can happen by accident, and why Lightning Lane can feel like a lifesaver and a headache at the same time. Jarrett breaks down what worked, what didn’t, and what surprised them most, from navigating stroller pinch points and record-level crowds to chasing Star Wars thrills in Galaxy’s Edge. Rise of the Resistance downtime, rider swap limitations, and height requirement surprises all make the trip feel messy, but the wins are big.

    There’s also plenty of Disneyland and DCA detail for Disney trip planning nerds: ride highlights like Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway, Smugglers Run, Web Slingers, and kid-friendly coasters, plus food notes on better Disneyland churros, the breakfast Ronto Wrap, and a quirky popcorn bucket refill rule difference. Most importantly, we dig into the parenting side: toddlers melt down, do weird toddler things, and still walk away with memories that pop up months later. If you’re planning Disneyland with young kids or comparing Disneyland vs Disney World, this one is for you.

    If you want to hear more about Jarrett's trip, go check out his blog post at https://jswordsmith.com/taking-toddlers-to-disneyland-the-real-story/.

    If you enjoyed the conversation, subscribe, share the episode with a Disney-loving friend, and leave a rating and review so more listeners can find us. What’s your best tip for surviving Disney with little kids?

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    Adventures & Mousecapades is a passion project from Alicea & Nathan Novak - two Seattleites addicted to The Mouse. We are not affiliated with Disney, nor are we travel agents. Opinions are our own.

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    52 m
  • 222. Discovering Disney's Treasure at Sea
    Mar 30 2026

    The Disney Treasure looks like the future of Disney Cruise Line, but it doesn’t always move like the ships you already know. We sit down with Caleb and Caitlyn from Market House Podcast to unpack their first Wish-class sailing on the Treasure, plus the real-world challenge of doing it with a toddler who wants to walk everywhere, meet every character, and stay up for Pirate Night.

    We get into the big contrasts: the breathtaking Grand Hall design, the crowd flow frustrations that show up when elevators and bottlenecks meet dinner traffic, and why a seven-night Eastern Caribbean itinerary can feel more relaxed even when the ship is packed with kids. They share what’s worth prioritizing on board, from sail away and the pirate deck parties to evening stage shows like Seize the Adventure, Beauty and the Beast, and Tale of Moana (including how hype can change your experience).

    Then we hit the memory-makers: Haunted Mansion Parlor’s next-level theming, character interactions that feel more personal when lines stay open for the full scheduled window, and the Castaway Cay cabana waitlist call that turned an already great day into a “never going back to normal” moment. We also talk Disney Cruise Line dining on the Treasure, Festival of Foods, table placement noise at Coco, and practical tips for gluten free cruising and celiac-friendly options.

    If you’re debating Disney Treasure vs Fantasy, Wonder, Dream, or other DCL ships, this conversation helps you choose based on budget, travel style, and where your family is right now. Subscribe for more Disney Cruise Line planning, share this with a cruise-curious friend, and leave a review so more Disney fans can find us.

    Check out more from Caleb and Caitlyn over at the Market House Podcast! You can find them on Instagram @‌markethousepodcast and online at https://markethousepodcast.com.

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    Adventures & Mousecapades is a passion project from Alicea & Nathan Novak - two Seattleites addicted to The Mouse. We are not affiliated with Disney, nor are we travel agents. Opinions are our own.

    Instagram, Threads, Facebook: @ourmousecapades
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ourmousecapadespod
    https://OurMousecapades.com
    podcast@ourmousecapades.com

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    1 h y 4 m
  • Disney Adventure First Impressions - DCL Breaks the Mold
    Mar 23 2026

    The first thing Disney Adventure tells you is that it’s not a “normal” Disney Cruise Line ship and it doesn’t even wait for the atrium reveal to make the point. We’re joined by renowned journalist Scott Gustin for a firsthand breakdown of Disney Cruise Line’s newest and most unusual addition, fresh off the christening and preview sailing before the maiden voyage out of Singapore.

    We dig into what works, what feels different, and why those differences matter. Scott explains how Disney “disnified” an existing ship hull originally built for the Southeast Asia market, which shows up in everything from layout quirks to stateroom size and finishes. We also get into the small operational tells that reveal who the ship is designed for, including crowd flow strategies, food and supply chain surprises, and why the onboard experience can feel busy even when sailings aren’t fully loaded.

    Then we hit the big highlights and the big debates: Imagination Garden as an open-air centerpiece with a next-level outdoor stage, the case for booking a Garden Veranda so you can watch shows from your room, and the entertainment package that might be the best Disney Cruise Line has ever assembled. We also talk Marvel’s onboard rides, maintenance realities, San Fransokyo as the most impressive themed district on the ship, and the noticeable lack of a dedicated adults-only area. Finally, we ask the practical question Disney fans are already wrestling with: is it worth flying 18 to 20 hours to Singapore just to see this ship, or is it smarter to wait and see what changes come after its five-year homeport commitment?

    Subscribe for more smart Disney travel talk, share this with your cruise-planning group, and leave a review so more Disney fans can find us.

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    Adventures & Mousecapades is a passion project from Alicea & Nathan Novak - two Seattleites addicted to The Mouse. We are not affiliated with Disney, nor are we travel agents. Opinions are our own.

    Instagram, Threads, Facebook: @ourmousecapades
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ourmousecapadespod
    https://OurMousecapades.com
    podcast@ourmousecapades.com

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    48 m
  • 220. Disney as a Living Classroom
    Mar 16 2026

    Disney is so familiar that it’s easy to stop seeing it. That’s why our conversation with Dr Jill Peterfeso hits so hard: when you treat Disney parks and media as a serious case study, the “obvious” becomes fascinating again. Jill is a published professor at Guilford College and the co-editor of Why The Magic Matters: Discovering Disney As A Laboratory For Learning, and she shows how Disney studies can train the same skills students need everywhere: careful observation, critical thinking, and the ability to hold nuance without falling into cynicism.

    We talk about what it looks like to bring undergrads into the parks for hands-on fieldwork, from tracking sound and scent to noticing how color, food presentation, and cast member interactions guide emotion and behavior. We dig into the book’s dialectics like magic and strategy and nostalgia and innovation, and why “engineered” experiences can still create real tears during Happily Ever After. Jill also explains how religious studies approaches Disney through story, ritual, and fandom practices, and how Disney’s role in American cultural history shapes what we remember and who gets centered.

    The conversation goes deeper with chapters on environmental themes in Walt Disney’s work, the way early Disneyland helped “make” history for millions of viewers, and a powerful disability studies chapter that blends lived experience with analysis of accessibility in the built environment. If you’ve ever wondered why Disney feels different, why people argue about it so intensely, or what the parks reveal about us, you’ll get a lot to chew on here.

    Subscribe so you don’t miss next week, share this with a Disney fan who loves thinking deeply, and leave us a rating and review to help other listeners find the show.

    You can find more about Jill at https://www.guilford.edu/profile/peterfesojm, and you can find Why the Magic Matters from Bloomsbury Academic Publishing at Amazon (https://a.co/d/05UqzSNy) and other booksellers.

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    Adventures & Mousecapades is a passion project from Alicea & Nathan Novak - two Seattleites addicted to The Mouse. We are not affiliated with Disney, nor are we travel agents. Opinions are our own.

    Instagram, Threads, Facebook: @ourmousecapades
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ourmousecapadespod
    https://OurMousecapades.com
    podcast@ourmousecapades.com

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    1 h y 7 m
  • 219. Disney After Dark: After Hours 2026 Guide
    Mar 9 2026

    The parks hit different after midnight. From neon-lit dance parties and rare character sets in Anaheim to wide-open ride marathons in Orlando, we break down what 2026’s Disney after-hours landscape actually looks like, how much it costs, and where the magic is worth the splurge. We compare Disneyland After Dark’s themed nights—Sweethearts’ Night, 70 Years of Favorites, Disney Channel Night, Star Wars Night, and Pride Night—with Walt Disney World’s ride-first After Hours at Magic Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, and EPCOT. You’ll hear highlights like lightsaber instruction, cosplay showcases, and unlimited PhotoPass in California, alongside TRON, Rise of the Resistance, Cosmic Rewind, and smart snack stops in Florida.

    We also look ahead to the seasonal heavy hitters that shape late-year travel: Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party, and the stylish return of Jollywood Nights. With on-the-ground tips about entry windows, dining pitfalls, and how to prioritize shows versus attractions, you’ll be ready to build a night that matches your vibe—romance and nostalgia, high-energy dance parties, or low-wait ride blitzes. Whether you’re chasing a selfie with Merlin, scoping a Mandalorian meet, or planning a three-hour lap of headliners, we map what’s confirmed, what’s likely, and how to plan without guesswork.

    If you found this helpful, follow OurMousCapades on Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and YouTube, and drop us a rating and review so more Disney fans can plan smarter. Got questions or a story to share? Email podcast@ourmousecapades.com and tell us which after-hours night you want us to cover next.

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    Adventures & Mousecapades is a passion project from Alicea & Nathan Novak - two Seattleites addicted to The Mouse. We are not affiliated with Disney, nor are we travel agents. Opinions are our own.

    Instagram, Threads, Facebook: @ourmousecapades
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ourmousecapadespod
    https://OurMousecapades.com
    podcast@ourmousecapades.com

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    29 m
  • 218. DCL's Marvel Day at Sea
    Mar 2 2026

    When your heroes show up, five nights on the Disney Magic with Marvel Day at Sea, concierge calm, and two ports packed with culture turn into one amazing trip! We dig into the real logistics, why staying in Galveston can beat Houston for embarkation, how concierge perks like hot breakfast room service and late luggage cutoff change your pace, and why a little prep unlocks the best Marvel encounters.

    From the first sea day, the ship transforms. Warriors of Wakanda training with General Okoye, Avengers-style shield and bow sessions for kids, and playful shipwide announcements turn hallways into a story. We secured Heroic Encounters thanks to a timely concierge nudge and landed memorable moments with Gamora, Groot, Spider-Man, Black Panther, and Iron Man. The culinary star is the Marvel Day at Sea dinner menu that's deep, varied, and a clear upgrade over Pirate Night, proving Disney Cruise Line can refresh classics without losing its soul.

    The nighttime crescendo, Heroes Unite, stitches fireworks into the plot for a high-energy, family-friendly show with surprise appearances and just the right edge. Between events, we share honest notes on a spa that didn’t sparkle this time, fun Soul Duo sets, and small wins like a chocolate martini with a sense of humor. Port days add balance: in Cozumel, we taste Mayan cacao, learn why cocoa was currency, and paint vibrant alebrijes. In Progreso, we navigate the four-mile pier, opt for a private tour, explore climbable ruins with renovated facilities, and cool off in surface-level cenotes—keeping heat and distance in mind.

    We wrap with crowd context from a midwinter break sailing, final sea day highlights like Palo Brunch and mixology, and candid thoughts on future itineraries. Would we chase another Marvel Day at Sea? Absolutely—though we’d pick a different home port for smoother travel. Tap play to get practical tips, character strategies, dining musts, and a feel for how Marvel magic can elevate a classic Western Caribbean cruise. Subscribe, share with a Disney-loving friend, and leave a quick review to help fellow fans find us.

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    Adventures & Mousecapades is a passion project from Alicea & Nathan Novak - two Seattleites addicted to The Mouse. We are not affiliated with Disney, nor are we travel agents. Opinions are our own.

    Instagram, Threads, Facebook: @ourmousecapades
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ourmousecapadespod
    https://OurMousecapades.com
    podcast@ourmousecapades.com

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    59 m
  • 217: It's 3AM. Do you know where your bags are?
    Feb 23 2026

    Ever tried to shave hours off a brutal layover and accidentally triggered a full‑blown travel saga? We did. What started as a seamless return from a Disney cruise turned into delay creep, code share finger‑pointing, and a nine‑hour airport marathon, complete with mystery “boarding passes” and luggage that chose its own adventure through Chicago and Phoenix.

    We walk you through the decision that set it all off, ditching a late nonstop for a midday connection, and the cascading consequences when ORD slipped, one notification at a time. You’ll hear how our reservation got split, why system-by-system rebooking can box you into worse seats, and how airline apps often contradict reality. We also share small wins that mattered: fellow passengers who swapped to give us windows, a gate agent who overrode nonsense, and Bobbi at Alaska Baggage Services who delivered service with real care when everything else felt broken.

    This story doubles as a practical survival guide. We break down why winter hubs plus tight connections are a risky combo, how AirTags expose the truth about your bags, and the callback trick that stops your iPhone from screening out the one number you actually need. We talk IAH logistics, why A3 gates are a power-hunt purgatory, and the comfort calculus of first class when traveling with a knee injury. Most of all, we leave you with hard rules we’ll follow next time: bias to nonstops, avoid code shares for critical legs, build buffers, and keep meds, chargers, and sleep gear in your carry-on.

    If you’ve ever watched your plans unravel one delay at a time, you’ll feel seen and, we hope, better armed for your next trip. Listen now, subscribe for our full Marvel Day at Sea trip report next week, and share your best airport hacks. What’s your golden rule for stress‑proof travel?

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    Adventures & Mousecapades is a passion project from Alicea & Nathan Novak - two Seattleites addicted to The Mouse. We are not affiliated with Disney, nor are we travel agents. Opinions are our own.

    Instagram, Threads, Facebook: @ourmousecapades
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ourmousecapadespod
    https://OurMousecapades.com
    podcast@ourmousecapades.com

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    38 m