Episodios

  • Beyond The Battle Of The Bobs: The Next Chapter Of Disney Magic
    Mar 2 2026

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    Big leadership news is shaking up the Disney universe — and we're diving straight in. Steph and Ed break down Josh D'Amaro's appointment as CEO, Dana Walden's new role, and what this means for Disney's future.

    How well will the two work together?

    Are Josh and Dana better suited to take over Disney than Bob Chapek?

    Is Disney a content company or an experiences powerhouse? (Spoiler: it's complicated.)

    Plus, we say goodbye to Anaheim's ART bus system and unpack what that means for your next Disneyland trip. It's corporate strategy, park philosophy, and transportation drama — all with pixie dust and a side of nostalgia.

    ⏱ Episode Timestamps

    0:00 – CEO succession news breaks: Josh D'Amaro announced

    3:30 – Why fans aren't surprised (and why they're excited)

    6:40 – Dana Walden's new role & why it matters

    10:30 – Is Disney a content company or an experiences company?

    13:15 – The IP debate: Do movies have to drive the parks?

    17:45 – Avatar, Avengers Campus & what makes an attraction "must-do"

    20:00 – What defines a franchise? Nostalgia vs. box office

    27:10 – ART bus system shutting down at Disneyland

    30:45 – Why ART may really be going away (and what replaces it?)

    35:50 – Tease: Our biggest Disney park mistakes (coming next episode!)

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  • Holiday Disney: Magical, Miserable, or Both?
    Dec 14 2025

    Is visiting Disney during the holidays actually worth it — or is it just crowds, chaos, and five-hour wait times?

    🎄🏰 This week on Catch Us At The Castle, Steph and Ed break down what it's really like to visit Disney World and Disneyland between Thanksgiving and New Year's (without the holiday parties).

    They talk holiday crowds, Lightning Lane strategy, the best times to go, and what to do when your favorite rides are totally out of reach. Plus, they share festive alternatives like gingerbread houses, resort hopping, Santa sightings, and whether they think Disneyland or Disney World is the better holiday bet.

    If holiday Disney is on your wish list, this episode is all about planning smart, setting expectations, and deciding if the magic is worth the madness.

    ⏱️ Episode Timestamps

    0:00 – Why people want to visit Disney during the holidays.

    1:14 – What this episode covers (and what it doesn't),

    2:01 – Why holiday Disney really is more magical.

    4:44 – How bad do holiday crowds actually get?

    5:38 – Real wait times & what to expect for virtual queue rides.

    7:17 – Lightning Lane strategy & planning pitfalls.

    0:43 – What to do if you can't ride your must-dos.

    13:30 – Is there a "slow" time during the holidays?

    17:26 – Disneyland vs. Disney World at Christmas.

    19:58 – Final verdict: is holiday Disney worth it?

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  • Tokyo Disney Deep Dive: Popcorn, Packages & Planning the Perfect Trip
    Nov 15 2025

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    Planning your first trip to Tokyo Disney or plotting a return? Ed and Steph unpack everything they've learned from multiple visits to Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea — where to stay, how the packages work, why popcorn is practically a sport, and whether this legendary destination can really be cheaper than a U.S. Disney trip. From fantasy-worthy hotels to fantasy-priced Chateau rooms, Fantasy Springs rides, and those iconic popcorn buckets, this is your starter guide to doing Tokyo Disney right.

    Timestamps:

    00:00 – Cold open: Snack chat, popcorn tongs, and a total brain freeze on Pascal's name

    00:37 – Welcome back to the castle: Intro to the episode and today's focus on Tokyo Disney planning

    01:15 – Why Tokyo Disney is its own beast: Distance from Tokyo proper, airport logistics & why staying close matters

    02:30 – On-site icons: Tokyo Disneyland Hotel vs. Hotel MiraCosta, room themes, triple twin setups & fitting families in one room

    05:00 – Monorail, "walk" hotels & paying to loop the bay: Toy Story Hotel, Hilton Tokyo Bay, Sheraton Grande Tokyo Bay, Ambassador & Celebration Hotel

    06:40 – Early entry perks: Happy Entry details, which hotels qualify, and why Tokyo DisneySea access is more restricted

    09:45 – The pain of booking Disney hotels in Japan: Website woes, late-night drops & popular package dates selling out

    10:56 – Packages 101: What's included, Premier Access, paper vouchers, and why packages can be big value for overseas visitors

    13:30 – Premier Access vs. U.S. Lightning Lanes: Journey to the Center of the Earth, Beauty and the Beast and how "unlimited" really works

    16:00 – Dining inside the package: Pre-booking restaurants, how flexible reservations really are, and picking rides as part of the deal

    17:45 – Food reality check: Why table-service is "fine but not fantastic," and how packages can over-lock you into sit-down meals

    18:45 – Counter-service & the mall food court: Better options for noodles, sushi, fried rice and saving some yen

    20:00 – Park overview: How Tokyo Disneyland compares to the U.S. parks vs. why Tokyo DisneySea feels like a whole different world

    21:30 – Journey to the Center of the Earth & immersive theming: Steam, sound design, and forgetting you're in a Disney park

    22:45 – Classic rides with a twist: Indiana Jones, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Mystic Manor vibes and unique attractions

    23:45 – Small World with Groot?! The Groot overlay that makes even Small World feel fresh again

    25:00 – The popcorn obsession: Garlic shrimp, roast beef, scallop, chocolate lines, and why buttered popcorn is the hardest to find

    26:45 – Popcorn tongs & etiquette: Mickey-hand tongs, cultural norms about walking and eating, and how Ed ate a lot of weird popcorn for friends

    28:30 – How many days do you need? A one-day plan for Disneyland and why Ed calls DisneySea a "two-day" park

    29:30 – Non-ride ways to explore DisneySea: Boats, trains, canoeing and just wandering through next-level theming

    31:00 – Fantasy Springs land overview: How it fits into DisneySea and why it still feels like its own mini-gate

    31:45 – Ranking the four new Fantasy Springs rides: Rapunzel's Lantern Festival (favorite) Peter Pan's Neverland Adventure Anna and Elsa's Frozen Journey Tinker Bell's Busy Buggies (cute but skippable unless you've got little ones)

    34:20 – Eating in Fantasy Springs: Snuggly Duckling, (probably) Lookout Cookout & using these spots as air-conditioned escapes

    36:30 – Fantasy Springs Hotel review: Tangled rooms, limited dining, the eye-popping Chateau side & why it might be a "one and done"

    38:45 – Popcorn buckets as a lifestyle: Baymax fandom, the wall of buckets, Rapunzel light-up bucket & why they're hard to pack home

    41:00 – Is Tokyo Disney actually cheaper than U.S. parks? When it can be, when it isn't, and how packages, hotel choice and Fantasy Springs affect the bill

    43:00 – Tokyo DisneySea as a top-tier park: Why so many fans (including Ed now) say it's their favorite park in the world

    44:15 – Looking ahead: Dreaming about a future big-group trip and maybe, maybe a Chateau stay if Ed wins the lottery

    44:45 – Wrap-up: Final thoughts and a reminder you can always catch us at the castle

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  • From Very Merry to Jollywood: Disney World's Most Festive Time Of Year!
    Nov 1 2025

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    🎄 Episode Summary It's the most magical time of the year at Walt Disney World! Steph and Ed unwrap everything you need to know about Disney's holiday season — from Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party and Jollywood Nights to the free festive fun at the resorts, Epcot, and Disney Springs. They share their favorite strategies for avoiding long lines, saving a little pixie dust (and cash), and soaking up all the holiday cheer — hot cocoa, snow on Main Street, Santa Jack, and all!

    🕒 Episode Highlights & Time Stamps

    • 00:00 – Kicking off the holiday season at Disney World
    • 01:15 – Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party overview and ticket tips
    • 04:10 – What's included: treats, fireworks, parade, snow, and character meet & greets
    • 06:10 – Steph's experience (and why she's still chasing that cookie-and-hot-chocolate moment!)
    • 07:15 – Ride strategies for party nights, including Jingle Cruise and short standby waits
    • 09:00 – How to prioritize: characters, parades, fireworks, or rides?
    • 10:25 – Why late-night ride runs can make your ticket totally worth it
    • 12:35 – The ideal Christmas party plan (Ed's and Steph's versions!)
    • 14:50 – Parade-watching hacks and the best viewing spots beyond Main Street
    • 17:00 – Surviving the end-of-night crowds and creative exit strategies
    • 20:25 – Jollywood Nights at Hollywood Studios: fun idea or festive flop?
    • 22:20 – What worked, what didn't, and whether Jollywood's worth the cost
    • 23:45 – Free holiday fun: Epcot's Candlelight Processional and seasonal treats
    • 25:10 – Disney Springs tree stroll, Santa meetups, and festive extras
    • 26:55 – Resort hopping for holiday decorations (and where to grab a snack!)
    • 28:20 – The legendary Grand Floridian gingerbread house — and its 2025 fate
    • 31:10 – Steph and Ed's closing thoughts: how to plan a merry trip without overspending

    ✨ Key Takeaways Very Merry Christmas Party is pricey but magical — plan ahead, skip long treat lines, and hit rides during parades or fireworks. Jollywood Nights at Hollywood Studios is improving, but may not be must-do yet. Epcot's Candlelight Processional and resort-hopping make for festive (and free!) alternatives. Disney Springs offers great décor, the Christmas Tree Stroll, and easier Santa meetups.

    Pro tip: Visit Magic Kingdom on a party day without a party ticket — you'll enjoy lower daytime crowds and can spend your evening resort-hopping for holiday magic.

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  • Queue the Magic: Beating the Lines at Disney World!
    Oct 24 2025

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    Ready to conquer every ride at Walt Disney World like a pro? Steph and Ed share their tried-and-true ride strategies for all four Disney World parks, from when to hit Magic Kingdom on a party day to how to squeeze the most value out of Lightning Lanes and virtual queues. Whether you're planning your first visit or your fiftieth, this episode is packed with insider timing tips, smart shortcuts, and even a few snack detours along the way.

    🕒 Episode Highlights & Time Stamps

    00:00 – Why accurate crowd calendars are your best trip-planning tool

    01:15 – Early Theme Park Entry vs. After Hours: What's worth it

    02:40 – The pros and cons of staying at a Deluxe resort (and sneaky point-redemption options!)

    04:10 – Magic Kingdom tips: early entry strategy, party-day hacks, and must-ride priorities

    07:20 – Lightning Lane Multi Pass 101 — how to budget, stack, and modify reservations

    10:00 – Which rides sell out fastest (and which to skip in early entry)

    13:00 – Haunted Mansion, Tiana's Bayou Adventure, and crowd shifts since Big Thunder's closure

    15:20 – Epcot strategy: single-rider secrets, food-and-ride balance, and best entrances

    20:25 – Hollywood Studios: rope-drop vs. Lightning Lane, and the best way to tackle Star Wars + Toy Story lands

    27:35 – Why Toy Story Mania is easier to ride at Disney World than Disneyland

    28:05 – Animal Kingdom in half a day: best rope-drop route, food favorites, and when to safari

    33:40 – Hidden gem: paid nighttime safaris and after-hours park options

    36:00 – Ed and Steph's hot takes on after-hours events, costs, and when they're worth it

    37:23 – Wrap-up and listener Q&A invitation

    ✨ Key Takeaways Use crowd calendars and early/after-hours access to beat long lines. Lightning Lanes can be worth it, but plan which parks deserve your budget. Single-rider lines at Epcot and Hollywood Studios are big time-savers. Animal Kingdom + Epcot make a perfect same-day park-hop combo. Eat well, plan smart, and rope drop early — the castle (and the rides) await!

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  • A Day At Disneyland With A Collapsed Lung
    Oct 10 2025

    🎙️ Episode Summary In this powerful yet uplifting episode, Steph shares her harrowing journey of discovering — and living with — Valley Fever, a rare fungal illness that led to a collapsed lung while she was walking around Disneyland. From the first cough to surgery at the Mayo Clinic, Steph opens up about what she's learned, the misconceptions around the disease, and why awareness matters — all with humor and resilience. Ed helps unpack the story, adding context and questions (plus a few Disney tie-ins along the way).

    🕒 Episode Highlights & Time Stamps

    00:00 – Intro: Welcome to Catch Us At The Castle!

    01:15 – Steph reveals her collapsed lung story from Disneyland

    02:30 – Early symptoms and multiple misdiagnoses

    05:00 – Learning what Valley Fever actually is — and how it's contracted

    07:00 – Surprising stats about where Valley Fever exists in the U.S.

    09:45 – When the "just pneumonia" diagnosis didn't add up

    11:00 – Steph's determination to make it to Disneyland's Pride Night anyway

    13:00 – The trip that changed everything: Mayo Clinic and the collapse confirmation

    15:20 – Facing surgery and what doctors found inside Steph's lung

    18:50 – Recovering and discovering new non-opioid pain options

    22:45 – Steph's takeaways: how to advocate for yourself with doctors

    25:20 – Living with Valley Fever long-term and finding hope

    27:45 – Looking ahead: awareness, advocacy, and Disney dreams ahead

    30:00 – Closing thoughts: Steph's return to the parks and Ed's reflections

    ✨ Key Takeaways

    • Don't ignore a cough that lingers more than 3 weeks — especially if you live in or travel through the Southwest.
    • Ask for a Valley Fever test (and re-test if symptoms persist).
    • Advocate for your care — Steph's persistence likely saved her life. New testing and treatment options are emerging, thanks to research at Mayo Clinic.
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  • Coast-to-Coast Disney — Six Parks in 24 Hours, Halloween Time, and Brand-New Restaurants
    Sep 27 2025

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    Thinking about your next Disney World trip but overwhelmed by all the hotel choices? In this episode, Steph Sweets and Ed Pizza break down the pros, cons, and hidden gems of staying on-site, off-site, or even with Disney Vacation Club. From $1,000-a-night deluxe resorts to budget-friendly rooms under $200, they share real-world tips, point-hacking strategies, and surprising ways to save.

    You'll hear:

    ✨ Why the "Disney bubble" is real — and worth it

    ✨ The best value resorts (and which moderates to skip)

    ✨ Insider info on Swan & Dolphin, Good Neighbor hotels, and timeshares

    ✨ How Disney Vacation Club (DVC) stays can unlock deluxe perks at moderate prices

    ✨ What to watch out for with off-site "deals" that aren't really deals

    Whether you're planning your first family trip or a repeat adults-only getaway, this episode will help you match your budget to the right resort — and avoid rookie mistakes along the way.

    Key Moments

    01:20 – Steph's coast-to-coast Disney challenge: all six parks in 24 hours

    05:40 – Disneyland Halloween Time: 100+ new food items & seasonal churros

    07:55 – Fireworks recap: last night of Wondrous vs. revamped Halloween Screams

    08:40 – Haunted Mansion Holiday overlay & the real gingerbread house tradition

    12:00 – Disney's tech win: how to reset your Magic Key for repeat surprises

    12:50 – Over to Walt Disney World: Food & Wine Festival kicks off at Epcot

    16:20 – Test Track's breathtaking revamp (and single rider vs. Lightning Lane strategy)

    20:55 – Navigating Lightning Lane tiers: Frozen, Ratatouille, Test Track & Guardians

    21:45 – Geo 82: Disney's first adults-only lounge (and Steph's pro tip for fireworks seating)

    25:05 – Drink prices vs. experience: are the cocktails worth $20+?

    28:20 – Beak and Barrel opens at Magic Kingdom: theming, interactivity & must-try mocktails

    31:15 – 45-minute seating limit explained (and why it might loosen over time)

    33:20 – Pirate theming, animatronics & hidden Easter eggs inside Beak and Barrell

    35:20 – Starlight Parade debut at Magic Kingdom — why Steph loved it

    37:15 – Wrap-up: working from Disney, listener feedback, and what's next

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    Follow Steph on Instagram: @stephparkside

    Follow Ed on social: @pizzainmotion 🎧 Love the show? Don't miss future episodes of Catch Us at the Castle.

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  • Disneyland Ride Strategies: How To Get The Most Out Of A Day In The Parks
    Sep 21 2025

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    Planning a trip to Disneyland and wondering how to beat the crowds? In this episode, Steph Sweets and Ed Pizza share their tried-and-true strategies for maximizing ride time, avoiding long waits, and making the most of every magical minute in the parks. From rope drop secrets to smart use of Lightning Lanes, they'll help you navigate Disneyland like a pro.

    You'll hear:
    ✨ The key differences between Disneyland and Disney World ride planning
    ✨ Why rope dropping is essential (and which rides to prioritize first)
    ✨ Hidden benefits of single rider lines and rider swaps for families
    ✨ Smart Lightning Lane strategies (and why you can't book in advance)
    ✨ How to avoid peak crowds with a surprising school calendar trick

    Key Moments
    00:45 – How Disneyland ride planning differs from Disney World
    03:20 – Why you must rope drop (and which rides to target)
    07:05 – Using single rider lines at Matterhorn, Millennium Falcon & Space Mountain
    10:42 – Rider swap explained for families with little ones
    13:15 – Lightning Lane strategy: what to book first after scanning in
    17:30 – The Fantasyland rope drop trick: Peter Pan, Mr. Toad & Pinocchio in rapid succession
    22:05 – Why Arizona & Utah school breaks make Disneyland extra crowded
    25:10 – Touring Plans app tips to minimize wait times
    28:40 – How to adjust strategy during peak vs. low-crowd times
    32:15 – Final takeaways: rope drop, flexibility, and smart planning win the day

    👋 Connect with us:
    Follow Steph on Instagram: @stephparkside
    Follow Ed on social: @pizzainmotion

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    👉 Follow, rate & review wherever you get your podcasts.

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