Mousetalgia! - Your Disneyland Podcast
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This week, Jeff returns from a mighty battle with multiple viruses to rejoin the normal world and start talking Disney! First, we recount a trip down Route 66 and visit some of the inspirations for Radiator Springs, and then Jeff offers a trip report from Disneyland's first runDisney weekend in 7 years with some restaurant reviews and some musing on touring the park with single park tickets. Finally, Jeff talks about a recent Disney jazz concert and shares some tips for visiting San Francisco.
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Ep. 639: Goodbye Annual Passports, new Disney merchandise
Ep. 638: Disney Legend Cicely Rigdon
Ep. 637 - Ask Mousetalgia Anything
Mousetalgia Episode 636: Disney/Pixar's "Soul"
Mousetalgia Episode 635: Our lifetime Disney "Best of" lists
Mousetalgia Episode 634: Disney week in review, listener emails
Mousetalgia Episode 633: Disney holidays, remembering Dave Prowse
Mousetalgia Episode 632: Inside the Walt Disney Animation Studios Story Department with Paul Briggs
Mousetalgia Episode 631: D23 Inside Disney Podcast, LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special
Mousetalgia Episode 630: Tour Guide Tricia Ciaccio
Mousetalgia Episode 629: The Mandalorian, music/book reviews
Mousetalgia Episode 628: Margaret Kerry returns
Mousetalgia Episode 627: Disneyland's dark side
Mousetalgia Episode 626: TInker Bell's flight
Mousetalgia Episode 625: The Cast Member
Mousetalgia Episode 624: A High Five special edition!
Mousetalgia Episode 623: Disneyland icons
Mousetalgia Episode 622: Jeff Kurtti on The Disney Monorail
Mousetalgia Episode 621: Earth to Ned, Felix and the Monsters
Mousetalgia Episode 620: Van Eaton Disneyland auction aftermath
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