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Moving People – Disney’s Most Underrated Skill

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Walt Disney World Monorail - Moving People - Disney's Most Underrated Skill

This week, we’re excited to talk about a topic that we’ve been planning on doing for several months now. That’s discussing an ability that Disney excels at but may go relatively under-the-radar to you while on your vacation. We’re talking about their ability to get people from here to there. That’s right! Our new episode is all about Moving People – Disney’s Most Underrated Skill. Once again Michelle brings her always amazing research to the show as she shares many of the processes that are used in the parks and resorts to help get you where you want to go. Some that are obvious. Others that may go a little more unnoticed.

The Disney Skyliner at the Walt Disney World Resort - Moving People - Disney's Most Underrated Skill

Once we wrap up our exploration of Moving People – Disney’s Most Underrated Skill, it’s time for the Disney Stories of the Week. This episode, those include a new addition to the top of the Walt Disney Company hierarchy. We also talk about 2 guest-favorite festivals that are set to return to the Disneyland Resort. Speaking of something returning to The Happiest Place On Earth, we received great news about a classic attraction that is set to reopen this week. We’ll tell you all about that, as well.

it's a small world holiday at Disneyland - Moving People - Disney's Most Underrated Skill

As always, we wrap it all up with tips that might help you on your next vacation.

Thanks for listening! Cheers!

If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to check out some of our shows with similar topics:

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A Deep Dive Into Disney Water Attractions

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An Exploration Of Disney’s Moderate Resorts

How To Get The Most From Disney’s Value Resorts

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