Main Street Talk - A Disney World Podcast

Disney World News, Big Thunder Mountain and Pinocchio's Legacy

Nick Garcia Season 2 Episode 30

In this week's episode of the Main Street Talk podcast, we share excitement for an upcoming Universal Studios trip and an Animal Kingdom resort stay. We remind listeners about the ongoing $100 gift card giveaway and cover current Disney World news, including Magic Kingdom's sold-out Christmas Day tickets and high school marching bands returning to Epcot. We also spotlight Big Thunder Mountain, share facts about Pinocchio, and offer a tip on backing up photos during vacations. The episode concludes with a preview of next week's show, which will feature vacation stories and more Disney news and tips.

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NIck:

Hello everybody. Welcome to this week's episode of the Main Street Talk podcast, your go-to podcast for all things Walt Disney World related, all the news and the tips and tricks and the updates. I'm your host Nick, and as always with me is Joni.

Joni:

Good morning

NIck:

Today, we're recording a lot earlier than we normally do. Thanksgiving it is Thanksgiving. It's Thursday 1127. So we are recording earlier than normal due to our travel plans, which may be affected by a giant snow storm that's coming in Friday night into Saturday. So we'll have to see.

Joni:

We'll get there one way or

NIck:

We'll get there. Maybe delayed, maybe a day late, but that's alright. We'll get there. One way or another, like she said pretty excited. We're doing a universal trip this time. I haven't been universal in 20 plus years. I This is your first

Joni:

be my first.

NIck:

so yeah. And then we're just gonna do, resorts Day at Animal Kingdom. So, and do some gingerbread hopping like, we had talked about last week.

Joni:

Yep. We're gonna go see'em all.

NIck:

So, and don't forget to register for the a hundred dollars gift card. You can register by liking or following our Facebook page and commenting gift card on the pinned post

Joni:

said liking or following? It's liking and

NIck:

Liking. Oh, did I say? Or

Joni:

did say or I just want to make clarify that.

NIck:

Okay. Liking and following.

Joni:

I just don't want anyone to be misled.

NIck:

It's the pin post a picture with the gift card. Uh, just comment the word gift card under there. Once we like your comment, you are entered. Yeah, the deadline is Saturday, December 20th at noon central time.

Joni:

Still got lots of time, but we've had lots of entries. Yeah, it's good. So yeah, it's good news.

NIck:

And the winter will be announced on our show airing on December 22nd, so that's exciting. Just our way of saying thank you for listening all year and celebrate the holidays with you a little bit. And with that, I think we're ready to get into the news. Okay. Since it is Thursday this, short week for us, there's not a lot of news, but we will cover what we got good at Magic Kingdom. Uh, magic Kingdom is officially sold out for Christmas Day. Mm-hmm. No more tickets for Christmas Day,

Joni:

Okay.

NIck:

the Columbia Harbor House. That is the restaurant where you can go upstairs and eat. We've went upstairs and ate there before. They have frosted the upper level windows to prevent views of Frontier land construction. Oh,

Joni:

Oh. So that's kind of a neat place to look and just people

NIck:

Yeah, that's what they thought too. And they said, well, everything else,

Joni:

know, you can see everything else. You know, kudos to Disney for thinking of every little thing that can

NIck:

can, Disney likes

Joni:

ruin the magic.

NIck:

hold their, They're cards close to their chest, so they have frosted those

Joni:

Well, kudos to them. Like I said, they think of everything. Yeah.

NIck:

Okay. Well, that's it for Magic Kingdom,

Joni:

really? Yeah.

NIck:

Yeah. Like I said, this is, there's not a lot. Especially since we're recording early, we, and I think the Thanksgiving holiday too, you know, high school marching bands are back to performing at Epcot after a long hiatus that began during the pandemic Marching bands return to the park on Tuesday, November 25th and Wednesday, November 26th. And I couldn't find an exact schedule, but they may continue to perform during the inter Fest International Festival of the holidays.

Joni:

This was a pre COVID deal? Yep. And it's just now coming back. Back, oh, my word. I don't

NIck:

I don't know when they're gonna bring back the magical express. I don't know when they're gonna bring back delivering souvenirs to your room. Those are two things that

Joni:

what, it kind of hurts my heart though, because the, the kids that are, were in marching bands for the last four years. I mean, there's, they've, they've entered in graduated high school. Yeah. By now

NIck:

Now it's back.

Joni:

Yeah.

NIck:

and that's it for Epcot and Hollywood Studios. Hollywood Nights there at Hollywood Studios has sold out for its first day in Decembers. So December 6th is sold

Joni:

is sold

NIck:

out.

Joni:

Okay. That's

NIck:

That's it for Hollywood Studios

Joni:

Wow.

NIck:

and an animal kingdom. Zootopia better together. The new attraction in the Tree of life has now been added to the lineup of attractions available during early entry and extending evening hours. So you can now go see this first thing, you know, get to the park and do early entry. You can go right to Zootopia. Oh,

Joni:

Oh,

NIck:

and extended evening hours. Okay. For Deluxe resort guests.

Joni:

Nice.

NIck:

Nice. Yeah. And in miscellaneous news. In celebration of Disneyland's 70th anniversary, McDonald's has announced they will have 70 Happy Meal toys available for a limited time. This starts on December 2nd, and there's two toys per meal.

Joni:

Uhhuh. So

NIck:

if these, I saw pictures of the figurines, they're really cute.

Joni:

cute. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.

NIck:

So, i'm kind of excited for that.

Joni:

Yeah. I've already, I've already made my connection this morning to, I have a McDonald's contact

NIck:

party. She's got an inside.

Joni:

inside,

NIck:

got an inside,

Joni:

so I've already I've already recruited some help on that one. And then I, I thought in retrospect, is this. You know, kind of silly to have 70 figurines laying around. And then I thought, absolutely not. Absolutely not.

NIck:

not. We got a whole shelf of stuff. We can, we, we can make room.

Joni:

Yeah, that's right. Our living space in the basement behind the bar area has some shelving that is design designated for strictly Disney.

NIck:

yep. I'm looking at it right now. There's four popcorn buckets. There's a magic band display, a lighted magic band display. There's some resort

Joni:

one that Nick had bought for us to hang our magic bands

NIck:

Yeah, it's really cool. Cool. It's lit up air. It lights up different colors and two resort mugs. Then next to it we have a fridge in our bar and

Joni:

I got you. I got you. The steam. Steamboat. Willie. Steamboat.

NIck:

a huge Steamboat Willie magnet. Or a pen. I'm sorry. But our fridge is all decked out with, uh, all our cruise magnets

Joni:

the door. Yep. Yep.

NIck:

So there's a lot of Mickey Mouse in my view right

Joni:

Yep. And then that's been up since last Christmas. Yeah.

NIck:

a lighted puzzle.

Joni:

I put a lighted puzzle together last year and, and hung it on a canvas. And it's not come down.

NIck:

we ever turn this into a video podcast, we got, we got plenty of Mickey Mouse to call.

Joni:

That's right. But I, you know what I really would like to have what? And I wonder if anybody's got it, the Lego castle.

NIck:

Yeah, I, I want that Lego castle. I, I can't

Joni:

you have the patience to put it together though? Yeah, you do. I would.

NIck:

I would

Joni:

have much

NIck:

that, that price tag, I've, I've not almost pulled the trigger on it a couple times, but I've got to that point to where I've made a decision, am I gonna pull the

Joni:

But the more I think about it, it'd be great to have the gigantic one, but then in retrospect, I'm like, you know, I saw the video of that person who has the entire

NIck:

magic kingdom Yeah. In his basement. That

Joni:

is pretty awesome.

NIck:

That is awesome. With moving parts.

Joni:

I, I could never be that into the Lego. I mean, I like Legos, but not

NIck:

Right. That was some time

Joni:

and Exactly. And, but I'm kind of wondering if we should just do like a Cinderella castle and then

NIck:

that's what I want. I want the Cinderella

Joni:

but like little versions of'em and have multiple castles like the Disneyland and the Walt Disney World and.

NIck:

yeah, I don't know. I want that Cinderella castle. Eventually I'm gonna

Joni:

it. It's huge.

NIck:

it is big. It is expensive.'cause I mean, Legos in general are expend

Joni:

but it is pretty cool. It is

NIck:

pretty cool. And

Joni:

I can't remember, is it the old paint or the new paint?'cause they're reverting back to the

NIck:

old, I believe. Okay.

Joni:

so it's the blue and white. It's not the pink and

NIck:

Yeah, I think so. I can't picture it in my head. I mean, I can picture it, but I can't think of the color.

Joni:

I think it's blue and white.

NIck:

Eventually that's gonna be

Joni:

I mean, I think that's what the Lego is being sold. Yeah. I think it's the blue

NIck:

No, I'm saying eventually that thing's

Joni:

Anyway, enough of our, of our dreams and wishes

NIck:

here. Well, yeah. That's it for my

Joni:

but it is Christmas. You know, we could always get Ask for a Miracle.

NIck:

fa wants to buy us, uh, the Cinderella

Joni:

I didn't mean that. I meant Santa

NIck:

are accepting gifts.

Joni:

I met Santa. So

NIck:

that's all for my news. Oh, wow. Short week. Wow.

Joni:

Wow. It is short week. So.

NIck:

we can go over to the spotlight on attraction. What do we got this week? Well,

Joni:

This week, well, this week we're gonna do Big Thunder Mountain. Big Thunder Mountain.

NIck:

Big Thunder

Joni:

Yeah. We've got just a couple more big thunder and then one more in, uh, frontier Land. And then we'll be moving over to our last, well, actually not our last land, Liberty Square

NIck:

outside Liberty Square.

Joni:

Thunder Mountain is a fast thrill, small drops, outdoor rollercoaster ride. Some parts are bumpy and some take place in the dark. You race through a haunted gold mine aboard a speeding train. On this thrilling rollercoaster style ride requirements are 40 inches for height, up to two riders per vehicle. And the in cars of roller coasters in general are more pulley. So they're faster

NIck:

They They feel faster. Yeah.'cause you're getting pulled.

Joni:

Right. It is a tier one multipass. And if you're in a, an electric vehicle, electric scooter, you need to be able to transfer to a wheelchair and then to the ride vehicle. There's no action photo. The ride duration is about three and a half minutes, and the roller coaster at its highest speed goes 36 miles per hour.

NIck:

I did not know that.

Joni:

Yeah, so it opened a Walt Disney World, September 2nd, 1979, and some of the many Easter eggs within this ride. And Q are, the portrait in the Q line is of Imagineer, Tony Baxter, but he's portrayed as the mind's owner Barnabas t Bullion. Yep.

NIck:

And

Joni:

It's a reference to the previous mine train through Nature's Wonderland Attraction and nods to other Disney films like Home on the Range, such as the Wanted posters for Al Maa Slim are in the queue and the apple dumpling gang in that mining. And that the mining canaries are mentioned as being from the film and the rocks are from the filming location. There is a canary cage labeled Rosita, and that is referencing a character from in the enchanted tiki room. And there are hidden Mickeys in the forms of, in the gears, in the cactus, uh, there's a coiled rattlesnake. The Western Expedition and delivery service is a play on Walt Elias. Disney's initial, so it's WED and it's on one of the, carts that south. Okay. But it stands for Hi. So the WED is for his initials, and the former Marshall of Rainbow Ridge was Willard bounds, who was Walt's father-in-law. Oh. So

NIck:

didn't know that.

Joni:

Okay. Those are just a, just to name a few. I didn't give all, but just kind of some of those I didn't know about.

NIck:

No, I didn't know. You know,

Joni:

walk by that WED all the time and you don't think about it. You're just like, oh, that's just a random, but it. You know, it's a tribute and I had no idea that the bird was from the tiki room.

NIck:

I didn't either.

Joni:

So kind of

NIck:

Didn't either. And this is under refurbishment currently. Like we just talked last week. They begun testing ride vehicles. That's set to open in early 2026. But yeah, that painting of Tony Baxter in the queue was pretty cool. Mm-hmm. This was his baby? Yeah. I can't remember if he said this, we watched a special on it. I can't remember if he said this was his first like project. He was in charge of his idea. He brought it to the table. But this

Joni:

but he's got very big mention in there. And to have his portrait up there was probably, yeah.

NIck:

This, this was his baby.

Joni:

Mm-hmm.

NIck:

So, okay. Big Thunder Mountain. Hopefully it's opened earlier rather than later. 20, 26 sometime is all Disney saying. So it's one. I like it, it's one of my favorite attractions at Magic Kingdom. Well,

Joni:

Well, yeah. And then they first for the filming of. The apple dumpling gang. Yeah, the bricks or the rocks. Mm-hmm. Those are actually at the ride. That's,

NIck:

that's pretty

Joni:

yeah. So I just love how they incorporate little things like

NIck:

that stuff. Yeah.

Joni:

yeah. Pretty cool.

NIck:

Okay, well let's go on over to our movie. This movie is one of Disney's, I would say most famous movies.

Joni:

I would have to

NIck:

Most classic movies. I

Joni:

have to agree.

NIck:

I. If not the most famous. Definitely top three for sure. It's

Joni:

It is. Wait till I read into what's going on here with this,

NIck:

watch, we watched this last night for a refresher.

Joni:

Yeah, we've seen it, but we did do a refresher on it. We've not seen the live action. We've seen the trailer of it, but I'm excited to see the live action. Yeah. You know, and kind of do a comparison too. Now there's

NIck:

what are we talking about?

Joni:

we're talking about Pinocchio.

NIck:

pin, or as I kept saying all night. Pinoccio,

Joni:

Pinoccio, oh my word. Okay. So Pinocchio's, first appearance of February 7th, 1940 at the Center Theater in New York City. And then it released to the US the, the rest of the us. February 23rd, 1940. Uh, it's one hour, 28 minutes. The budget was 2.6 million. Box office pulled, guess

NIck:

uh, 2.6, budget,

Joni:

2.6 budget

NIck:

First of all, that's a lot of money in 1940. So we were gonna say how ticket sales, I would say let's go with 23 million. Oh,

Joni:

oh, you gotta go way high. Really? One more guess. And I'll

NIck:

1940s money. That's crazy. Yeah. 57, 160 4 million. Wow.

Joni:

Yeah. Directed by supervising directors Ben Sharpstein and Hamilton Lusk and sequence directors. Bill Roberts, Norman Ferguson, Jack Kenny. Wilfred Jackson and t he, so initial T last name, HEE. I just didn't want everybody to think I was going. T he, he, he,

NIck:

no, that's, it's a name.

Joni:

The Adventures of Winnie, the, oh, it's based on the adventures of, uh, Pinocchio. I almost said Winnie the Pooh. Based on the adventures of Pinocchio and 1883 children's fantasy novel by Italian author Carlo Colo. How did I say that? Uh,

NIck:

Uh, KTO. Kto. I, it was Colido. Okay.

Joni:

we'll go with it. We'll go with it. His age, Pinocchio's age is suspected. It doesn't come out right and say it but he's suspected to be about seven to eight years old based on his personality and behavior. His traits are naive, mischief, gullible, but he is also brave, good hearted and has a strong desire to be good. He's Italian. The region is Tuscan region of Italy. The author of the book was actually from Florence City, Italy. So the plot storyline is, Pinocchio follows the adventures of a mischievous wooden puppet, carved by the kindly woodworker Jato, brought to life by magic Pinocchio. Dreams of becoming a real boy and struggles with temptation, dishonesty, and impulsive choices. As he wanders away from home, he encounters strange characters, learns difficult lessons, and begins to understand what it truly means to be brave, honest, and responsible. Though his journey is far from straightforward sidekicks are,

NIck:

this

Joni:

is his first appearance,

NIck:

Mr. Cricket,

Joni:

Mr. Jimy Cricket, and this is actually based on, there's, it actually in the 1883 book. A cricket. Yeah. So this is where Disney first introduces Jiminy

NIck:

Jiminy Cricket, the classic goal or the classic Jiminy Cricket. The one you all know and love.

Joni:

Yeah. And his role in Pinocchio is, do you remember

NIck:

his conscious? Yeah.

Joni:

And so Pinocchio's family is his, uh, wood carving father, Gito, his cat's name is

NIck:

oh. Oh. I just, it's on the, what is it? Figaro. Figaro

Joni:

and the fish name is,

NIck:

know the Fish's name. Cleo. Cleo, okay.

Joni:

And Pinocchio, obviously, he's seven or eight years old, so he doesn't have a spouse and he doesn't have children. Follow up movies, though, there are many adaptations from various film studios. Disney has a live action version that was released September, 2022, so that's the one we're

NIck:

Tom Hanks, yeah.

Joni:

right? With Tom Hanks. All the other ones out. There's lots,

NIck:

there is lots. She kind of, Joni actually, she usually does a segment, but she's like, can you, you know, help me with these movies? And I, I looked at, there's all kinds of movies and I was like, we'll just stick with the Disney

Joni:

Yeah. And you know, it was okay for other film industries to replicate it because it wasn't owned by anyone specific.

NIck:

I actually have a tidbit to that, but after you're done with this, but go ahead, go ahead.

Joni:

Go ahead. You can edit

NIck:

Well there, there is a Pinocchio, I believe at Universal. There's a Pinocchio like puppet there. Yeah. So I looked up that Disney

Joni:

we wanted to make sure we weren't it comes out of the tree,

NIck:

right? Yeah. That was a universal, right? Yeah. Pretty sure.

Joni:

We wanted to make sure we were like, what is going on? We were kind

NIck:

Disney has a copyright on Pinocchio. The Pinocchio you see in the film, the image of Pinocchio that is, that is Disney's ip. Mm-hmm. They don't have a copyright in Pinocchio. The story, the story you see, that's free game because, but they do have a copyright on their story of it. And the image of Pinocchio, you, you all know from the movie that is their copyright I or their ip.

Joni:

And I did read a little bit of the 1883, just kind of skimmed it. Yeah. And as with all Disney remakes of original stories, the original stories are not as,

NIck:

they can be pretty

Joni:

dark. They are very dark. Yeah. All it seems like all children's stories.

NIck:

from that era

Joni:

they're first created are

NIck:

dark.

Joni:

so, it was kind of like, wow. Well, they left that out. Disney

NIck:

Disney. Disney brightened it up quite a bit. Quite

Joni:

brightened it up quite a bit. Absolutely. So anyway, let's go on here. The awards, so I, pulled up nominations and wins. I couldn't find anything for nominations, which means that everything they were nominated for, they won, which was all nine.

NIck:

Okay?

Joni:

So I had, I'm gonna assume nine nominations and they won all of them. Okay. 1941 Academy Awards for best score and best song when you wish upon a star, the A-S-C-A-P Film and Television Music Award for the same song, the Hugo Award, they won a National Film Preservation Board, 1994 winner. The National Film Registry. There were two photo play awards. For best picture and best performance of the month of, uh, for April of that year. And lastly, two. Online film and television Association Hall of Fame for motion picture in 2016 and song in 2021. Okay, so here's where it gets in, where you're talking about. You know, the popularity of, of the story. So this story, which was originally published in a serial form as the story of a puppet in one of the earliest Italian weekly magazines for children starting July 7th, 1881. So this is pre-book started? Mm-hmm. Started out in a magazine. Mm-hmm. The story stopped after nearly four months, which was only eight episodes and 15 chapters. But by popular demand from the readers. The episodes were resumed on February 16th, 1882, and concluded January 25th, 1883. So it went another 11 months before it was done releasing a total of 13 chapters published across 26 issues. Now, in February of 1883, it was published into the single book. And has since been the most popular children's book and has been critically acclaimed. It has been translated into as many as 260 languages worldwide.

NIck:

I didn't think I knew there was 260 languages worldwide.

Joni:

honestly. Yeah. Insane making it one of the world's most translated books. While it is likely one of the best. Bestselling books ever published. The total sales since its first publication are unknown due to the many reductions and different versions. Some sources report 35 million copies, sold others report, 80 million sold.

NIck:

Wow.

Joni:

However, according to an American scholar, pioneer, and writer of children's literature. Felia Butler. It also remains the most translated Italian book. And after the Bible it is the most widely read

NIck:

two. Huh? Number two

Joni:

two to the Bible. Wow. So I didn't realize, I mean, you go and you know the, what's that? Golden Books? The real old timey books, you know, I mean, and that could even begin to date here. But I would just love to see, even in a museum. 1883 copy of this

NIck:

book, Pinocchio could probably look it up. Yeah.

Joni:

How amazing is that? I, I wouldn't have never guessed that this was second to the Bible. No,

NIck:

No, me neither. And 60 languages. And, and like you said, the, the story is kind of dark, the original story. That's crazy. That

Joni:

is crazy. And

NIck:

And one of Disney's most probably one of the most successful movies I would, I would imagine. I mean, for, you know,

Joni:

well look at the money.

NIck:

right? It

Joni:

two and a half million up to

NIck:

to 64, quite a return.

Joni:

Yeah. I think that's gotta be the biggest return yet.

NIck:

Yeah. Figure out the percentage on that. That's crazy.

Joni:

I mean, of any movie we've talked about or that we're going to talk about in the future, I think this is the biggest return. That's 160. What is that? 161.5 profit. Mm-hmm. Woo. I don't know. I could be wrong, but I'm blown away by that right now. So that's what I have for good old Pinocchio. Pinocchio.

NIck:

Yeah, check it off. You've never seen it? I've watched it. I remember watching it when I was little. We watched a little bit of it within the last few years with one of our grandkids. And then I watched the full thing last night. I did not remember anything about the whale at, at all. So that was,

Joni:

Monstrous or what was his name?

NIck:

I don't remember.

Joni:

All the fish would run. Yeah. Or swim rather. They can't run. Joanie.

NIck:

All right. Well that's Pinocchio. Thanks Joni.

Joni:

Yeah. And I'm excited to see the, the

NIck:

The live action. Yeah,

Joni:

let's watch that. Maybe we'll watch it on vacation. One of the nights when we get back to the

NIck:

We could, yeah. Resort. Resort stay. Yep. Okay. Onto our tipper trick. I didn't tell Joni about this for, because there's kind of a story that she ran into with this tipper trick, th tipper trick. I'm kind of go into a couple things here is to back up your photos nightly to the cloud on your phone. Mm. Okay. Because here, number one, I think I, no, this is true with my phone. I don't use iPhones. I use Android, and I know this is true with Joni's phones. She use Android as well. The settings in those phones are to where they back up your photos when you're connected to wifi.

Joni:

Mm-hmm.

NIck:

it's gotta be idled for more than two hours or whatever your particular setting is. And that's good to have because it doesn't use your data and it doesn't do while you're on your phone typically. It does it overnight when you're sleeping, connected to wifi,

Joni:

but it doesn't help when you're on a cruise in the middle of an ocean. So

NIck:

If you, Joanie is one to take a lot of videos when we're on vacation. Well, last year we were on vacation. She was taking videos in Hollywood studios and her video stopped and she didn't know what was going on. Her phone was completely full of storage, so. cause we didn't, she was not on wifi at the resort, so it never backed up. All her videos just kept compiling data and data and data and data. So luckily

Joni:

of the ocean, they don't do that either.

NIck:

Yeah, yeah. So what we did in that particular situation was, and we never do this, but we kind of had to, we connected to Disney's wifi in Hollywood Studios and backed up her phone. The wifi isn't. Extremely fast. It did the job. It took a while, but we were able to do that and free up some space by tweeting videos to avoid that situation. We could have backed, made sure her phone was backed up every night. Mm-hmm. So when you get back to the resort, connect to the wifi and just manually back up your photos and videos

Joni:

Yeah. You don't wanna lose those memories. Yeah. Or not be able to take further because

NIck:

Exactly. It happens

Joni:

to me, every vacation I have to, I literally have to go in and back up my phone and move

NIck:

a, a couple days before we leave, she always frees up space on her phone because she knows she's gonna be taking a lot of videos. So make sure you back up at the end of the night so you don't run into a storage issue and then you can't do anything. But luckily at Disney, they do have wifi. We don't normally don't connect to the wifi. In Disney, we find that our cellular service. Data is better, and plus just the congestion of the WI people on wifi at Disney. But yeah, just make sure you back'em up every night so you can have fresh storage for your next day. Yeah,

Joni:

That's a good tip.

NIck:

It is a good tip.

Joni:

I

NIck:

have gave Jonie that tip

Joni:

I know. I know. You should have.

NIck:

but then, you know, I don't think, you don't think about it because you just think your phone does it on its own. But if you go into the settings, I mean.

Joni:

now Nick warns me like two weeks ahead of time that I need to make,

NIck:

freeing up space.

Joni:

but we also, what we do is we transfer all of our videos and photos and I put them in. Chronological order, and we back them up onto a drive. Right. A

NIck:

She, we back'em up on our cloud and onto a a memory card. So it's in two spots. Okay. Well that's it. Next week's show. We, so it's, we don't know how we're gonna do it yet. We're gonna have a show. But we get back on a Saturday, so we'll probably record Saturday night or Sunday night. I'm gonna keep on the up on the news the best that I can on vacation. So yeah. That's it for this week's show. You can go to our website at main Street talk pod.com. All of our links and information is in there. The Facebook page is Main Street Talk. The Facebook group is Disney World Tips and Talk. Our Instagram is Main Street Talk podcast. Our YouTube channel. You can check us out on YouTube. I'm gonna be doing some room tours and some John Bo house and Keani tours. That'll be up probably in a few

Joni:

And the Savannahs.

NIck:

yeah. That'll, that'll be up right away. But I'll let you know when we do get those up.

Joni:

up.

NIck:

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