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Join Jim Hill and co-hosts Len Testa, Dustin Fuhs, Drew Taylor and Dan Zehr as they talk about the multi-faceted Walt Disney Company - including Pixar, Lucasfilm and Disney Studios - as well as Universal Studios.

Episódios

  • The Gumbo That Imagineering Hid in Plain Sight and the WestCOT Dream That Almost Let You Sleep in the Park (Ep. 581)

    27/04/2026 Duração: 58min

    Jim and Len are joined by Sporkful host Dan Pashman to dig into the surprisingly rich stories behind Disney theme park food, including how a handwritten gumbo recipe in Tiana’s Bayou Adventure connects to real culinary history. Along the way, they explore Imagineering’s obsessive attention to detail, from menu design to discarded ideas that probably would’ve attracted bees (and at least one very confused operations team). Then, Jim wraps up the story of WestCOT and Disney’s ambitious “Live the Dream” concept, where guests might have spent the night inside the park itself. NEWS • Disney quietly discontinues the Pirates Adventure Lightning Lane perk hours after it’s mentioned on the show • Opening window set for Lakeshore Lodge at Walt Disney World in summer 2027 • Smugglers Run update tied to The Mandalorian and Grogu may arrive alongside the film’s May release • On-site hotel perks confirmed through 2027, with Fort Wilderness campsites losing eligibility • Disney Cruise Line rolls out “kids sail half off” pr

  • 100 Episodes In, Still Sneaking Into Universal (Ep. 100)

    24/04/2026 Duração: 58min

    Jim Hill and Eric Hersey celebrate their 100th episode of the Epic Universal Podcast with listener reviews, a surprise surprisingly heartfelt message from the Broadway cast of Wicked, and a look at the latest developments at Epic Universe. They break down how new facial recognition technology may shape guest flow, explore what annual passes could mean for crowd levels, and recap Universal’s recent CinemaCon reveals. Then Jim delivers a standout story tracing how Walt Disney’s early, unauthorized visits to Universal Studios helped inspire the creation of Disneyland. NEWS• Epic Universe confirms facial recognition will be used to manage land capacity• Ongoing speculation about annual passes and attendance strategy for Epic Universe• Universal previews upcoming films at CinemaCon including Disclosure Day and The Odyssey• Universal Orlando Resort rolls out special Mother’s Day dining experiences FEATURE• The origin story of Herbie Ryman’s iconic Disneyland concept artwork• Walt Disney’s early ambitions as a liv

  • Disney Stores Return… Sort Of (Ep. 96)

    23/04/2026 Duração: 50min

    Jim Hill and Lauren Hersey unpack Disney’s latest retail experiment with pop-up stores, explore how movie theaters are turning merch into must-have experiences, and dig into the surprising origins of Disney fandom and collecting. From Pittsburgh store openings to high-fashion popcorn buckets, this episode connects the dots between Disney’s past and its evolving strategy to turn every experience into something you can take home. NEWS • Disney Store “comeback” revealed as limited-time pop-up retail experiences in select cities • First pop-up location announced for Pittsburgh, with another coming to Paramus, New Jersey • Disney partners with Go Retail Group to reduce overhead while testing physical retail demand • Movie theaters lean into merch with The Devil Wears Prada 2 collectible bundles and fashion-themed popcorn containers • Disney introduces “Infinity Vision,” a premium large-format theater experience to compete with IMAX availability FEATURE • How the 1970 MGM auction helped spark the rise of Disney c

  • Epic Universe vs. Walt Disney World: What’s Actually Worth Your Summer Vacation? (Ep. 14)

    23/04/2026 Duração: 33min

    Lauren and Eric revisit Universal’s Epic Universe one year after their first visit to see how the park experience has evolved and whether it’s still worth the cost and effort in 2026. From rising hotel prices and long wait times to the reality of Express Pass strategy, they break down what’s changed and what hasn’t. Then, they pivot to Disney’s aggressive summer push, exploring whether discounts, refreshed attractions, and new experiences are enough to keep guests from jumping ship. If you’re planning a summer trip, this episode helps you decide where your time and money should go. HIGHLIGHTS One year later: how Epic Universe’s crowds, pricing, and ride reliability compare to opening season The real cost of visiting Epic, including Express Pass debates and “ghost room” hacks Summer heat and park design: how Epic’s layout impacts comfort and touring strategy Disney’s $99 room deals and summer promotions aimed at keeping guests on property New vs. refreshed: Muppets coaster overlay, Buzz Lighty

  • Universal Orlando’s Deluxe Hotels - Are They Really Worth It? (Ep. 17)

    22/04/2026 Duração: 28min

    Len Testa and Chris Cox make their case for (and against) Universal Orlando’s premier on-site hotels, breaking down whether the perks justify the price. From Express Pass math to surprisingly strong guest service, the conversation explores what truly makes these resorts “deluxe.” Jim Hill presides as judge, weighing arguments that range from practical savings strategies to opera singers on Italian-style balconies. If you’ve ever debated splurging on Portofino, Hard Rock, or Royal Pacific, this episode lays it all out. HIGHLIGHTS • Why staying one night at a Universal deluxe hotel can be cheaper than buying Express Passes outright for a family of four • Real-world pricing comparisons for Portofino Bay, Hard Rock Hotel, and Royal Pacific - and how rates fluctuate dramatically day-to-day • A deep dive into American Express Fine Hotels & Resorts perks, including $100 credits, free breakfast, upgrades, and a game-changing 4pm checkout • The value of proximity - walking paths, boat access, and how these hotels

  • Forgotten Island Buzz, CinemaCon Shakeups, and a Very Strange Wonka Future (Ep. 355)

    21/04/2026 Duração: 47min

    Jim Hill and Drew Taylor break down the biggest animation and industry stories coming out of CinemaCon 2026, including Drew’s early look at DreamWorks’ Forgotten Island. They also dig into a surprisingly strong box office weekend, Studio Ghibli’s return to theaters, and some truly unexpected developments in the world of Willy Wonka. Along the way, the two share insights on theatrical windows, upcoming animated projects, and what’s really happening behind the scenes in Hollywood animation. HIGHLIGHTS • Super Mario Brothers Galaxy nears $750M worldwide as the franchise crosses $2B total • Pixar’s Hoppers continues a solid run, with digital and physical release plans coming soon • Paramount commits to a 45-day theatrical window while Steven Spielberg pushes for longer exclusivity • Studio Ghibli Fest 2026 lineup revealed, including Ponyo, Spirited Away, and anniversary screenings • Warner Bros. Animation developing anime-inspired Scooby-Doo series Go-Go Mystery Magic • Drew shares his spoiler-free reactions to

  • Hotels on Top of Attractions, Muppets at 60 MPH, and the Return of Deluxe Dining (Ep. 580)

    20/04/2026 Duração: 03min

    Len Testa and Jim Hill sprint through a packed week of Disney and Universal news, from Rock 'n' Roller Coaster's Muppets makeover to the return of Walt Disney World's deluxe dining plan. Along the way, they dig into Universal's new day-of Express offering, answer listener questions about everything from BioReconstruct to Main Street nostalgia, and somehow still find room for pistachio-based trauma. In the main segment, Jim continues the fascinating story of Disney's ambitious "Live the Dream" concept for Disneyland's second gate, including the idea of building hotels directly on top of attractions. NEWS • Disney has officially brought back the deluxe dining plan for 2027, adding a higher-end option as the company looks for new ways to fill table-service restaurants. • Rock 'n' Roller Coaster reopens on May 26, 2026, with the Electric Mayhem taking over the ride and a set list that mixes classic rock with a few curveballs. • Celebrity cameos for the reimagined coaster include Awkwafina, John Stamos, Neil

  • Pay-Per-Ride Comes to Epic Universe and the Long Goodbye to Lucy: A Tribute (Ep. 99)

    17/04/2026 Duração: 54min

    A new à la carte Express Pass option has Universal fans debating the future of line-skipping, while fresh surveys hint at bigger strategic shifts in Hollywood and Orlando. Jim and Eric break down what a single-ride upcharge could mean for guest spending and park flow, plus what face-scanning tech might signal for Epic Universe’s nighttime plans. Then, inspired by a listener suggestion, they take a deep dive into the surprisingly rich history of Lucy: A Tribute - the long-running attraction that once occupied prime real estate at Universal Studios Florida. NEWS • Universal begins testing a single-ride Express Pass option, allowing guests to skip lines for select attractions at a per-ride price • Early reactions to the pay-per-ride model and how it compares to Disney’s Lightning Lane system • Face recognition scanners appear at Epic Universe portals, fueling speculation about crowd control and nighttime access • New surveys suggest Universal may adjust operating hours at Hollywood, possibly ahead of major attr

  • Muppets on TikTok, Disney Ducks in the Parks, and the $40 Billion Star Wars Merch Machine (Ep. 95)

    16/04/2026 Duração: 55min

    Jim Hill and Lauren Hersey unpack a surprisingly chaotic Muppets merch rollout on TikTok Shop, explore the viral duck trend making its way into Disney parks, and break down the latest Star Wars Day merchandise strategy. Then, Jim dives deep into the history of the Star Wars licensing deal that changed Hollywood forever—and why it’s still considered one of the smartest (and most lopsided) deals ever made. From plush drops to billion-dollar gambles, this episode connects the dots between fandom, merchandising, and Disney’s evolving playbook. NEWS • Disney tests a Muppets merch comeback with a TikTok-first exclusive plush launch • Fans report confusion and delays during the Muppets TikTok Shop rollout • The viral “ducking” trend arrives at Disney parks with new collectible lines • Disney Cruise Line draws boundaries on where guests can place or hide ducks • Star Wars Day merch drops roll out weekly, building momentum toward May the 4th FEATURE • The origin of Star Wars merchandising and George Lucas’ unprecede

  • Worth the Wait? The Rides We Skip & How Much We Spend on Disney (Ep. 13)

    16/04/2026 Duração: 31min

    Eric and Lauren dive into one of the most relatable Disney debates: which rides are actually worth the wait. Inspired by a road trip listen to a popular attraction-ranking podcast and a deep Reddit scroll, they compare their own “line tolerance” for fan-favorite rides like Seven Dwarfs Mine Train and Frozen Ever After. Then, the conversation shifts to the real cost of Disney vacations, breaking down what families are actually spending per day and where those dollars really go. It’s a mix of hot takes, practical planning, and a little financial reality check for Disney fans. HIGHLIGHTS Breaking down a March Madness-style bracket of the best theme park rides in America Which Disney attractions are not worth a 60+ minute wait according to fans The ongoing debate: Seven Dwarfs Mine Train vs. Slinky Dog Dash Why Frozen Ever After is a must-do for some and a hard pass for others How Reddit users really feel about wait times at Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, and Animal Kingdom The surprising “$1,000 per d

  • Is Marvel Building a New Street-Level Saga? (Ep. 15)

    15/04/2026 Duração: 32min

    Jim Hill and Dan Graney dig into a week where Marvel quietly laid out the ingredients for something bigger, from Daredevil: Born Again’s turning point episode to new hints about Spider-Man, the Punisher, and the future of the MCU’s street-level storytelling. Along the way, they unpack surprising performance data, X-Men developments, and what might actually be driving Marvel’s next saga. It’s a wide-ranging conversation that connects Disney+, the big screen, and even the theme parks into one evolving strategy. HIGHLIGHTS • Daredevil: Born Again Episode 4 signals a major tonal shift, with Kingpin’s story heading into darker territory • Jon Bernthal’s Punisher return gains new weight, including creative input and ties to upcoming MCU projects • Rumors of a Daredevil movie suggest Marvel may be building toward a street-level crossover event • She-Hulk: Attorney at Law may have performed better than expected, despite online fan narratives • The Avengers’ reduced presence raises questions about who is actually ste

  • Pixar’s “Be Fri” Mystery, Netflix’s Animation Expansion & the Future of Theatrical Animation (Ep. 354)

    14/04/2026 Duração: 44min

    Jim and Drew dig into a packed week of animation news, from the surprising cancellation of a promising Pixar project to Netflix’s growing global animation footprint. Along the way, they explore box office winners, long-gestating passion projects finally coming to life, and the evolving relationship between streaming, theatrical releases, and viral animation hits. It’s a wide-ranging conversation that highlights just how quickly the animation industry continues to shift. HIGHLIGHTS • Pixar’s canceled “Be Fri” project revealed - a female-led film that was deep into development before being shelved amid studio shifts and Disney+ strategy changes • “Super Mario Galaxy” tops the box office while global competition heats up from international hits like China’s “Pegasus 3” • Netflix expands its animation empire with a new Vancouver studio hub, joining Disney and Sony in a growing production hotspot • Fathom Events brings viral hit “The Amazing Digital Circus” to theaters, highlighting the pipeline from YouTube to t

  • Muppets Take the Coaster & Disney’s “Live the Dream” Park Plan (Ep. 579)

    13/04/2026 Duração: 46min

    Len Testa and Jim Hill return with a mix of Disney Parks news, listener questions, and a fascinating deep-dive into a forgotten concept for Disneyland’s second gate. They discuss Big Thunder Mountain’s updated height requirement, rumors around Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster’s Muppet makeover, and whether Disney might follow Las Vegas into immersive Sphere-style storytelling. Then Jim explores Disney’s ambitious “Live the Dream” project—an Imagineering concept that would have placed hotels directly inside a theme park. NEWS • Big Thunder Mountain Railroad reopens May 3 with a lowered height requirement, allowing more younger guests to ride • Rumblings of a preview for Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster starring the Muppets, including possible Electric Mayhem music • Media event timing hints at a potential Memorial Day launch window for the updated attraction • Discussion of how ride vehicles or track changes might support the new height requirement FEATURE • The origins of Disney’s “Live the Dream” concept for a second Disne

  • How Universal Transformed the Upper Lot to Build The Wizarding World (Ep. 98)

    10/04/2026 Duração: 49min

    Jim Hill and Eric Hersey race through breaking Universal news before Eric hits the road, covering everything from a surprising park entry tech failure to visible demolition at Islands of Adventure. They also dig into new developments around Epic Universe expansion plans and international park oddities. Then, in honor of a major milestone, Jim walks through the complex, multi-year transformation that brought The Wizarding World of Harry Potter to Universal Studios Hollywood. NEWS • A temporary entry system failure at Universal Studios Florida raises questions about reliance on facial recognition and fingerprint ticketing • Demolition begins in Lost Continent at Islands of Adventure, with walls up around the former Sinbad theater and Poseidon’s Fury area • New land clearing near Epic Universe sparks speculation, though Universal calls it routine site prep • Celestial Park fountain drained as nighttime show development continues at Epic Universe • Universal Studios Japan adds Peanuts characters to its 25th ann

  • Crocs, Figment, and the Book That Made Disney Take Control (Ep. 94)

    09/04/2026 Duração: 46min

    Jim and Lauren dig into a surprisingly packed week of Disney merch and history, from Crocs-inspired Minnie ears to rare Figment throwbacks and a new Little Golden Book celebrating Jim Henson. Along the way, they explore the shrinking footprint of Disney Stores - and the possibility of their return. Then Jim dives deep into the moment Disney stopped trusting outside publishers, revealing how one controversial biography changed the company’s approach to storytelling forever. NEWS • Disney and Crocs expand their partnership with customizable Mickey and Minnie ear headbands, featuring classic Crocs styling and interchangeable charms • A rare Disney Store outlet sighting sparks discussion about the future of retail - including rumors of immersive store experiences returning in select markets • New retro Figment and Dreamfinder shirts celebrate the original Journey Into Imagination attraction with vintage-inspired designs • A Little Golden Book biography of Jim Henson arrives May 5, introducing younger readers to

  • The Utilidor Isn’t So Magical After All (Ep. 12)

    09/04/2026 Duração: 35min

    Lauren and Eric go underground this week to unpack their unexpectedly viral TikTok and the surprisingly polarizing reactions to their utilidor-inspired basement. What started as a fun Disney homage quickly turned into a reality check from former cast members who know the tunnels all too well. Then, the conversation moves topside as they explore what it really costs to live near Walt Disney World, from Golden Oak luxury to the curious case of Celebration. HIGHLIGHTS A TikTok featuring their utilidor-themed basement sparks viral attention and unexpected cast member reactions Former Disney cast members reveal the less magical side of the utilidor, including smells, noise, and daily operations The surprising divide between Disney fan perception and cast member reality when it comes to backstage areas A breakdown of Golden Oak living, including home prices ranging from $4M to $18M and steep HOA fees Celebration, Florida examined as Disney’s original master-planned community, with mixed reviews fr

  • Is Epic Universe Express Pass Worth It? Cost, Wait Times & Strategy Guide (Ep. 16)

    08/04/2026 Duração: 33min

    Len Testa and Chris Cox take their case to the court as they debate whether Universal’s Epic Universe Express Pass is worth the hefty price tag. With an upcoming family trip on the line, Chris weighs cost versus convenience, while Len breaks down the math, ride reliability, and real-world touring strategy. Along the way, they explore downtime issues, queue trade-offs, and whether a VIP tour might actually be the smarter splurge. In the end, even the court has to admit: this one’s closer than it seems. HIGHLIGHTS • Express Pass pricing ranges from $210 to $360 per person, with per-ride costs that rival Disney’s Lightning Lane Premier Pass • The biggest benefit: near-guaranteed ability to experience all major attractions in a single day with shorter waits • Major downside: high cost for families, especially when compared to adding an extra park day instead • Ride downtime at Epic Universe is משמעותי, with top attractions averaging 45 to 110 minutes of daily closures • Express Pass acts as “insurance” against

  • Mario’s Massive Opening, AI Animation Backlash, and the Mystery Disney Drone Show (Ep. 353)

    07/04/2026 Duração: 53min

    Jim Hill and Drew Taylor kick off this week’s Fine Tooning with a real-life animation-adjacent story involving Bob’s Burgers’ Eugene Mirman, before diving into a huge Easter weekend box office led by Nintendo’s latest animated hit. From Disney+ shorts and Netflix trailers to Broadway updates and AI controversy, this episode covers a wide swath of animation and industry news. Plus, the guys explore a lingering mystery involving Disney’s experimental drone shows. HIGHLIGHTS • Eugene Mirman, the voice of Gene Belcher on Bob’s Burgers, is involved in a serious electric vehicle accident in New Hampshire and shares a humorous recovery update • The Super Mario Brothers Galaxy Movie opens to a massive $372 million worldwide, outperforming expectations despite mixed reviews • Pixar’s Hoppers continues its theatrical run with $332 million globally, while Project Hail Mary climbs to $420 million worldwide • Disney+ debuts “Versa,” a visually ambitious animated short exploring grief and loss, alongside two new Short Cir

  • Villains Land Hotels & Disneyland’s Golden Bathroom of Tomorrow (Ep. 578)

    06/04/2026 Duração: 03min

    Len and Jim follow the money, the zoning maps, and at least one imaginary contractor from 79 A.D. to figure out where new Magic Kingdom hotels might go—and whether you’ll one day be able to literally sleep inside Villains Land. Then Jim digs into one of Disneyland’s strangest early attractions: a fully gold-plated “Bathroom of Tomorrow” that proves Walt Disney could, in fact, make plumbing both educational and slightly terrifying. Along the way: after-2pm tickets, summer crowd tea leaves, and why your next Disney vacation might come with a side of afternoon thunderstorms and existential ride downtime. NEWS • Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin soft-opens at Magic Kingdom with updated gameplay and improved interactivity • Walt Disney World introduces new after-2pm summer tickets with lower per-hour cost—but higher exposure to Florida’s daily thunderstorm roulette • Summer 2026 discounts (tickets + hotels) hint at softer-than-expected demand and rising travel costs impacting attendance • Deposition reveals Dis

  • Permits, Annual Passes, HHN 35, and Fan Fest News (Ep. 97)

    03/04/2026 Duração: 49min

    Jim Hill and Eric Hersey return with a jam-packed, news-heavy episode as they break down a wave of updates from across Universal Parks and beyond. From Epic Universe expansion permits and annual passholder strategy to Halloween Horror Nights reveals and new Vegas experiences, this episode is wall-to-wall news. If you’ve been waiting for a full download on everything happening at Universal right now, this is the episode. NEWS • Super Mario Bros. Galaxy opens with massive box office projections, signaling strong synergy with Universal’s theme park strategy • Universal FanFest expands with new experiences, including a Scooby-Doo and classic monsters walkthrough and a One Piece live stunt show • Jurassic Park walkthrough experience quietly opens at Universal Hollywood, featuring iconic characters and interactive elements • Universal Hollywood introduces a new all-day dining pass, raising questions about guest spending and in-park strategy • Epic Universe expansion permits reveal new land development, including

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