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July 22, 2025 49 mins

On this episode of *Straight Outta The Roundtable*, Ryan and Remy are back together again—and it’s like they never left the table!**


Join the duo as they catch up on life, laughs, and all things theme parks and travel. Remy kicks things off by telling Ryan all about Disneyland’s brand-new *Walt Disney animatronic*, part of the park’s 70th anniversary celebration. That’s right—Walt himself is back on the stage (well, in animatronic form), and Remy shares all the details about how this jaw-dropping figure is taking Disney magic to the next level.


But this episode isn’t just about Disney—it’s also about the Windy City and Fourth of July fun! Ryan gives us the full scoop on his recent trip to *Chicago*, from deep-dish pizza to sightseeing adventures. Plus, he didn’t stop there—Ryan also took a trip to *Washington D.C.* to celebrate Independence Day, where he watched the nation’s capital light up the sky with fireworks. And in his words? "These fireworks are better than Disney's." Yep, he went there!


It’s a laid-back, laugh-filled episode with stories from coast to coast—from *Disneyland’s animatronic innovation* to *Chicago deep-dish cravings* and *Fourth of July fireworks in D.C.*


So pull up a chair, grab your favorite snack, and get ready for another fun ride *Straight Outta The Roundtable!


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Step right up and listen to Remy's Roundtable, the Florida
theme park podcast. Join Remy, Jen, Mike, Jimmy,
Nicole, and Ugg every week as they dive into all the magic,
mayhem, and memories of the parks you love.
From the latest theme park updates to travel tips, tasty

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eats, and some Disney history, this crew brings the fun and
laughs every single episode. So buckle up, hit that play
button, and let Remy's Round Table take you on a wild ride
through Disney, Universal, SeaWorld, and beyond.
Subscribe now wherever you get your podcast, and don't miss a

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moment of the magic of Remy's Round Table.
I'm a modern man, a man for the Millennium, digital and smoke
free. A diversified, multicultural,
postmodern deconstructionist, politically, anatomically and
ecologically incorrect. I've been uplinked and
downloaded. I've been inputted and
outsourced. I know the upside of downsizing.
I know the downside of upgrading.

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I'm a high tech lowlife, a cutting edge, state-of-the-art
bicoastal multitasker, and I cangive you a GB in a nanosecond.
I'm New Wave, but I'm old schooland my inner child is is Outward
Bound. I'm a hot wired, heat seeking,
warm hearted, cool customer, voice activated and
biodegradable. I interface with my database.
My database is in cyberspace so I'm interactive.

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I'm hyperactive and from time totime I'm radioactive.
Behind the 8 ball, ahead of the curve, riding the wave, dodging
the bullet, pushing the envelope.
I'm on point, on task, on message and off drugs.
I got no need for coke and speed.
I got no urge to binge and purge.
I'm in the moment, on the edge, over the top, but under the
radar. A high concept, low profile,
medium range ballistic missionary.

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A streetwise smart bomb. A Top Gun bottom feeder.
I wear power ties. I tell power lies.
I take power naps. I run victory laps.
I'm a totally ongoing Bigfoot slam dunk rainmaker with a
proactive outreach. A raging workaholic.
A working rageaholic out of rehab and in denial.
I got a personal trainer, a personal shopper, a personal
assistant, and a personal agenda.

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You can't shut me up. You can't dumb me down because
I'm tireless and I'm wireless. I'm an alpha male on beta
blockers. I'm a non believer.
I'm an overachiever. Laid back and fashion forward up
front, down home, low rent, highmaintenance.
I'm super sized, long lasting, high definition, fast acting,
oven ready and built to last. A hands on footloose knee jerk

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headcase, prematurely post traumatic and I have a love
child who sends me hate mail. But I'm feeling I'm caring, I'm
healing. I'm sharing a supportive,
bonding, nurturing primary caregiver.
My output is down but my income is up.
I take a short position on the long bond and my revenue stream
has its own care. Cash flow.
I read junk mail. I eat junk food.
I buy junk bonds. I watch trash sports.

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I'm gender specific, capital intensive, user friendly, and
lactose intolerant. I like rough sex.
I like tough love. I use the F word in my e-mail
and the software on my hard drive is hardcore.
No soft porn. I bought a microwave at a mini
mall. I bought a minivan at a
megastore. I eat fast food in the slow
lane. I'm toll free, bite size, ready

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to wear and I come in all sizes.A fully equipped, factory
authorized, hospital tested, Clin proven, scientifically
formulated medical miracle. I've been pre washed, pre
cooked, pre heated, pre screened, pre approved, pre
packaged, post dated, freeze dried, double wrapped and vacuum
packed and I have an unlimited broadband capacity.
I'm a rude dude but I'm the realdeal.

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Lean and mean, cocked, locked and ready to rock.
Rough, tough and hard to bluff. I take it slow, I go with the
flow, I ride with the tide. I got glide in my stride,
driving and moving, sailing and spinning, jiving and grooving,
wailing and winning. I don't snooze so I don't lose.
I keep the pedal to the metal and the rubber on the road.
I party Hardy and lunchtime is crunch time.
I'm hanging in, there ain't no doubt, and I'm hanging tough,

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over and out. Hello everyone, you're listening
to Rummy's Roundtable. Please keep your hands and arms
inside and refrain from smoking and parents.
Watch your children, please. This program is for mature
audiences only. Viewer discretion is advised.

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The. All right, what the fuck is
this? Another bonus episode?
Seriously. Wait, Nah, fucking get it now.

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This ain't just any bonus drop straight out of the round table.
Shit gets wild. We talk real fucking fast, and
we don't stay mild. No fucking rules, no filters in
place. We say what we want right to
your fucking face. No safe zones, no bullshit
scripts, just unfiltered heat from these badass lips.
Remy's in charge and he's dropping bombs.

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Or fake, yes 5 fit industry carsand straight out of the round
table. Fuck you let's go.
No filter, no chill, just the fucking show and bullshit
offends you. Then bounce the fuck out because
we scream when we feel. Then we fucking shout.
Yeah, if you're easily offended you might want to sit this one.

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The fuck? Out.
No big gas smiles, no corporate kiss.
This is raw, uncut, like a steeltoe fist.
We don't give a fuck if it's tooextreme.
We're the late night chaos in your podcast dreams.
So bundle the fuck up. It's about to ignite.
We say fucking truth. That'll keep you up all night.
Ready. Don't play.
And the crew goes hard, droppingfucking legends from your

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backyard, strapping the fucking cause.
Here comes your heart. And Showtime, bitches.

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No fake applause, just fire, chaos and fucking claws straight
out of Round table. Yeah.
From the Theme Park Capital of the World in Orlando, FL, this
is Remy's Roundtable, the Florida Theme Park Podcast

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Podcast. Wait a minute, do we really want
to listen to Remy's Roundtable broadcasting from the legendary
Roundtable Studio? Why not?
It's about to get wild. Anyways, here are your hosts,
Remy, Jen, Mike, Unk and Nicole.It's Showtime.

(07:39):
That's right. You guys are listening to a
bonus episode of Remy's Round Table.
We call this straight out of theRound Table where we could talk
about whatever we would like tonight.
We do have a special guest on this evening.
I invited him back because you guys like him and I like him
too. And we're going to go ahead and
get started. You guys can follow us on all

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social media, which is Facebook Instagram right there on TikTok
as well and also right here on YouTube.
We should do stream all of our live videos and all of our live
episodes. So if you guys want to go back
and re watch any of our shows, you guys can and it's a lot of
fun and I'm glad you guys are here as well.
So welcome everybody. My name is Remy and with me
tonight from into the Disney verse, the host himself.

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What's up you variant mags? How you doing man?
Hello, hello, happy to be here. You changed a little bit since
I've been on the roundtable. You've changed your name on the
show. Is it Mags?
Is it Mags? Is it Chunnel?
What are we going with? What are we going with now, man?
I mean, you don't see me changing my name on the round
table. Well, OK, Wait, wait.
I'm out to that. Back this journey, Goof Duck.

(08:49):
Remy. Yeah.
OK. I change.
I change it. To also and how many logos have
you had? Shut up, we're not going to talk
about that tonight. We do different variants on into
the Disney verse and so you knowwhenever you miss an episode,
you know whenever a host misses an episode and they return,
they're a new variant. So I missed an episode a little

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bit ago, 4th of July episode. And so the new variant that came
was the channel playing off of ajoke that we'd had a few
episodes before. You know, that sounds that
sounds so dirty when it's calledChunnel.
I mean, it sounds like you're saying wow, OK, if you switch
the letter, if you switch a letter around instead of
Chunnel, your name is channel. So we're calling are we calling

(09:30):
you ATV show now? So is that your is there a
nickname? Let's like TV channel.
Oh, hold on a second here big guy.
First off, it is called the Chunnel because of the English
Channel. It is the Channel Tunnel, the
channel. So it is derived from channel.
Second off, how is channel a dirty name?

(09:52):
You know what? It wasn't dirty.
It was just a stupid, stupid mark.
So I'm like, why? So we're calling, we're calling
you channel mags. Channel mags I mean.
It's the channel. The joke was that my nickname in
high school was the channel. OK, Mags who?
OK, who? Gave you channel and now I am
the channel with the nickname Mags.
Who gave you Who gave you that nickname in high school?

(10:14):
Chunnel. No, no one did.
It was a joke that was made during the episode.
Dude, I was going to say who I'mlike, who would give you a
nickname like that in in high school?
It's like, hey. What's that?
A pretty awesome nickname I. Was like, what's up Chunnel?
How you doing man? I I think it's a pretty good
nickname. Let's see, mine was back in
middle middle school if I can goback to.
Gym. OK.

(10:35):
That's for the podcast, Sir. That is for the podcast.
OK, No, what I was going to say was my nickname back in my
middle school back then was rambling because I will wear
lots of I will be wearing like alots of chains on my neck and
stuff. That was 1.
And so were you born to be a rambling man.
Men, I was dude, I was like the whitest, like trying to be all

(10:57):
gangster back in middle school, my friends.
Like, you know, I got a nicknamefor you.
I'm like, what is it? What's up?
Rambling. I'm like, yeah, that's what's
up. OK.
And then of course, you know, and then, of course, my lovely
wife, she gave me the dirtiest name of all.
There you go. Well, she you can't hear you.
Well, she, you know. Hey, Ryan couldn't hear you, so
I'm gonna tell him what you justtold me.

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R.E.M. Job.
OK, OK, OK. Wish that.
That one sounds a lot dirtier than Chunnel, that's for sure.
Which if you guys don't know what that I'm not gonna say yet
because Jim would get mad at me if I said that.
All right? So anyway, man, I don't know if
you've been watching like any TVlately or any shows lately like

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on a do you have a HBO Max? I do, but I don't use it.
Very OK, what about what about Disney Plus?
You have Disney Plus. I do have Disney Plus.
So with Disney Plus you you alsohave Hulu?
Yep. Did you ever watch a show The
Bear? No, I've been told it's very
good but honestly I I don't havethe most amount of time out
there so so haven't gotten around to watching that one yet.

(12:02):
So the bear took place in Chicago.
His about his his about his renowned, renowned chef.
And he took over his brother's restaurant when he when he
passed away. That's kind of the the
background of the story. This the chef.
He went to all these good restaurants in like New York and
studied with all the the top of the top chefs who are, you know,

(12:23):
restaurant like really good chefs to get his menu going.
And from that he took over this restaurant was called The Beef,
and then once it got beef, the Beef so.
So what you what might say is ifyou're trying to figure out the
location of that restaurant, youcould ask, where's the beef?

(12:43):
OK, that's Wendy's, buddy. Come on.
We can't. That's a bad.
That's a bad, bad, bad. Yeah, it's bad.
So anyway, so this TV show is called.
It's called The Bear, and I'm onthe last episode of the the
final run of the show. They did Four Seasons and this
is the last, The last of it. We don't know.
We don't. I do not know if they're gonna
bring it back, but this show took place in Chicago.

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What was going to ask you is since you did, since you went to
Chicago for a little David for alittle day trip to.
Chicago a few times, yeah. For a little day trip, you went
to Wrigley Field. You saw baseball games.
Now I've been to rate field before as well.
Did you have a chance to go to any of top of the line Chicago

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places to get like a good, you know, Chicago beef pizza Any
like like like a foodie, becauseI'm a foodie man.
So did you go to like any cool places every?
Time. Every time I go to Chicago
there's always 2 foods I need toget.
I got to get me a deep dish slice of pizza from Giordano's
and I got get me a Chicago dog. Every time I go to that city, I

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got to get me one of each Good stuff.
So you had to get you got a Chicago dog.
Yeah, so I've got a Chicago dog,so it's interesting.
Rate Field, the home of the White Sox, you order a Chicago
dog and they give you the Chicago dog, kind of like they
would on the streets of Chicago.When you go to Wrigley Field and
you get a Chicago dog, you just get the hot dog in the bun.
And then you have to go over to a little stand area and you have

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to put in the pepper and the pickle and the tomato, and you
put on the mustard and the celery salt and all that.
So you have to kind of make it by yourself at Wrigley where
they make it for you at Rate Field.
Oh dude, that sounds so good. But here's the thing.
It's incredible. Here's the thing.
Jen does not like hot dogs. I like, I like them.
Really. I like.

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Have you been to Chicago before?That is actually on my list of
places to go, of places to go. Now, Jen's parents, they live in
Indiana. So it's about, it's about an
hour drive from their from theirhouse to Chicago.
So it's an hour. It's an hour.
Drive the trip, dude. Yeah.
That's what we're, that's what we're planning on doing.
She is leaving. She is leaving tomorrow to go to

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go visit her parents and her brother and my nephew and niece
and sadly I'm not going to be able to go because I will be
here working. She's she's just going to have a
fun time on her on her trip. Oh yeah, that'll be great.
And I'm like, you know what, I think the next time, the next
time we will do go to Indiana, that will be the first spot
we'll go to. We'll go to Chicago and then go

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to Indiana, you know, do a little sightseeing in there
because I kind of want to see where the show The Bear was
filmed and then go to, like thatrestaurant and go to, you know.
Well, did they film it in Chicago?
They did. It was all filmed in Chicago.
One spot was there was one season that was completely
filmed in in New York and then the other one, the rest of the

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seasons were just they were filmed in Chicago.
Oh, very cool. Yeah, It's filmed in, it looks
like a film studio in Chicago for the most part.
So it's not an it's not a real restaurant.
Well, I know that it's not a real restaurant, but there is a
restaurant there that's called Mr. Mr. Beef.
Oh, look at that. Yeah, I'm seeing that here.
So I'm kind of curious like if was that kind of the take on

(15:58):
that show the beef and then turnit crossover and turn it into
the bear? Look at that.
That's what that's what I would be cool was thinking.
Let's see what part of the city it's in.
Oh, OK. It's just it's South of Lincoln
Park. I'm sorry you said Lincoln.
Lincoln Park. Yeah, Lincoln Park.
Good band. Or the zoo is.

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I like the Lincoln Park Zoo. It's nicely there, skinny, nice.
Is it about, is it about the same size as Central Park,
Central Park Zoo, or is it kind of smaller?
Well, I've never been to the Central Park Zoo, but Lincoln
Park is a lot smaller than Central Park I think, if I were
to guess. Would you ever would you ever go
back to Chicago? Oh, in a heartbeat.
I already plan on it. The Barack Obama Presidential

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Library is opening up next year,and I want to get to there.
Oh, wow. There's a lot of other museums
and aquariums and, you know, places like that.
I'd like to get to you in Chicago.
I plan on going back at some point in the next year or two.
I do not know if you guys talkedabout this on the on the podcast
the Into Disney verse. Did you guys have a chance to
talk about, you know, the animatronic of Walt Disney in

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Disneyland? The.

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They say that Hollywood is a town built on dreams, and one of
its greatest dreamers was Walt Disney.
His life was filled with both exhilarating success and
heartbreaking setbacks, but he never gave up.
He just kept moving toward that great, big, beautiful tomorrow.
The story of Walt's life is truly a magical one, and no one

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could tell it quite like Walt himself.
Throughout his storied career, Walt never gave up, despite the
many challenges along the way. For his visionary work, he
received hundreds of awards fromall corners of the globe, more
Academy Awards than any individual in history, and the
Presidential Medal of Freedom for a lifetime of inspiring

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others. He created dreams that live on
today for millions around the world.
But with all of that, when askedto name his greatest reward,
Wells reply was surprisingly humble.
Well, my greatest reward, I think, is that I've been been
able to build this wonderful organization and also to have

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the the public appreciate and accept what I've done all these
years that that is a great reward.
But all individuals are different.
And I had a brother who who I really envied because he was a
mailman, but he was the one thathad all the fun.
He had himself a trailer and he used to go off and go fishing.

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And he didn't worry about payrolls that heard story he
said had pictured grocers or anything.
And he, he was the happy one of mine.
I always said he's the smart Disney, you know, I was stumped
one day when the little boy asked, do you draw Mickey Mouse?
And I had to admit I do not drawanymore.

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Well, then you think of all the jokes and ideas.
No, I said, I don't do that. Finally, he looked at me and
said, Mr. Disney, just what do you do?
Well, I said, sometimes I think of myself as a little bee.
I go from one area of the studioto another and gather pollen and
sort of stimulate everybody. I guess that's the job I do.

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You know, there's a lot of satisfaction in developing ideas
into realities, but there's really no secret about our
approach. We keep moving forward, opening
up new doors, doing new things because we're curious and
curiosity keeps leading us down new paths.
We're always exploring and experimenting.

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We're interested in doing thingsthat are fun, in bringing
pleasure and especially laughterto people.
But I only hope that we never lose sight of one thing that was
all started by a mountain. No, we usually don't talk about

(20:37):
news really on that show becauseit's more about the history and
we cover specific topics. So that didn't really come up in
discussion. Well you guys might need to talk
about it because I saw the firstvideo video of the new Walt
Disney animatronic that opened in Disney Disneyland during the
the semi looks. Pretty good.
It does not look good his his. Face looks pretty good.

(20:58):
His face is fat. Doesn't even look like Walt
Disney his head. That's a little bit mean.
I'm, no, I'm saying by my, what I saw like the animatronic, like
the face does, I mean look like,you know, Walt Disney's head now
the, the Walt Disney head that we have over in the wax museum
over in Mount Tussauds. That's the Walt Disney that

(21:19):
everybody everybody knows the imagineers messed up somehow
because it was just big and it just didn't show like the IT
didn't really show the characteristics on Walt Disney.
Like what did he look like plus on the plus on the first plus on
the first plus on the first day it broke like it didn't it
really it start like it did likethe whole show at first, like

(21:40):
the whole pre show. And then once, once Walt Disney
started talking, I'm talking about the animatronic, it just
stopped like it would just did not move, nothing.
And then Kernis went down pitch black and everybody's like, oh,
we didn't have a chance to see Walt Disney.
Well, that's what happened. The animatronic broke.
You know, it looks a little bit to me like the the father from

(22:03):
Carousel Progress. It does, it really does you
Dude, you are right, it 100% looks exactly like the dad on
the carousel price. Now why is my light not working?
Oh well, figure it later. Sorry dude, I've been messing
around with a lot of stuff lately and yeah, so anyway, what
is what is 1 talk about tonight,man, you.

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Going to be seeing the new Fantastic Four.
Yes, funny, funny story. My dad sent me a text and he
goes, hey, when's your next day off of work?
I'm like, well, my next day off is on Wednesday and I'm going to
get the next schedule till Saturday.
So probably in August we'll go see the fantastic, the Fantastic
Four movie, which I know Jen, I'm excited.

(22:44):
I know Jen wants to go see it and I want to go see it, but the
next movie we want to go see is How to Train Your Dragon.
That's the next movie we're gonna go see.
Yeah. I don't have much of an interest
in seeing that one personally. Did you grow?
Did you grow up with the show? No.
OK, so you so you can just skip it.
Did you have it? Did you have?
It's not something I've I don't think I've ever seen, so I'm not

(23:05):
really interested in it. Did you have the chance to go
see Lilo and Stitch? No, that didn't really interest
me either. I don't really care to for live
action remakes personally. She's not my type of thing, you
know? We like that movie.
I know, I know they missed out alittle good, a good amount of
parts from the original animatedfilm.
But overall, dude, we we liked it.

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And I'm like, you know, I'm really impressed on how they
made this movie. And the cool thing about this
movie it are it already made $1 billion in the box office.
Whoa, wow. So it is one of the, it is one
of the highest animated films that Disney made.
I'm sorry, the live action movies that Disney has made.

(23:48):
I see that doesn't That should be all that surprising,
truthfully, because Stitch is anincredibly popular character.
He he is very popular, popular character.
So we we have a brand new, we have a brand new segment on the
show and I don't know if you last heard the round table so.
Are you talking about the the Ride of the week, right?

(24:10):
You've only talked about one ride in three shows.
Actually 2 Sir, we did 2. So I, I know you did what
Indiana Jones you did Fantasmic.No, you did three.
We did. We did three.
We did three ride a week so far.Yeah, so I forgot what the like.
Out of the three rides of the week, two were not rides.
They were not rides because I I was like, technically.

(24:31):
I know Fantasmic's important too.
Yeah, you gotta get. Through with that one, but
technically it is technically. Those shows are technically
attractions, so I can still callit an attraction.
Yeah, sure, it's an attraction. But it's not attraction, but
it's not a ride. So I'm like, you know what, I'm
still going to call a ride of the week and I'll be like, all
right, guys, we're going to go to show of the week.

(24:51):
So, So what? Was the first one you did.
Space Mountain. That's right.
That's right. I'm still, you know, gasping
over how much, how many gallons of water Phantasmic holds in the
lagoon. You think that's crazy?
Wait until you hear about the gallons of water that are held
in the living seas. Oh, forgot about that part.

(25:12):
Yeah, we've got that episode coming up pretty soon here on
Into the Disney Verse. So I'm trying.
I'm still figuring out which attraction I want to do next and
gender for there's an attractionI want to do it on, so I.
Do one she doesn't like, like dinosaur.
I'm not she's not gonna, I'm notgonna, I'm not gonna do on
dinosaur just yet, OK. However, however I will, I am

(25:34):
going to do it on one of my favorite attractions.
I did work on We're going back to, we're going back to to
Universal and I showed her. Oh yeah, you're doing the mummy,
aren't you? Mummy is on the list, but stars
a lot. No, he's gone.
Jen's baking. The right I'm doing is it's
right here. Well, you can't see this.
You cannot see it. But let me just on board real

(25:56):
quick. So this is my script.
That's right. Yep.
So this is my script. I had the I had the original
script right here. So you got 1233.
We had it. We had as a skipper, you had to
memorize 3 pages of of script. 3pages.
Were on this journey where Scottdid the JAWS script.
Yep. And now it's time for me to do

(26:17):
my own version of, you know, of Jaws.
So I'm like, let me do it because I had the background
music. I can do it.
I know where all the cues are. So let's see.
Let's see how well I can remember how to do all of this,
you know, from the heart. Like see how well I can memorize
it. But it's been that long.
I can't, I can't even like memorize it again.

(26:38):
So it was, it was that bad, man.But yeah, yeah.
So next week we're doing it on, we are going to be doing it on
Jaws. So I'm looking forward to it.
Very nice. You remember when we did the
Great Movie Ride one as well? I'm gonna do that.
That's on the list too. That was a fun trivia tour with
the whole script and everything.Which So what are what are

(26:58):
attractions should I do because I'm doing like I'm doing pretty
much any attraction from Disney,SeaWorld, Busch Gardens,
Universal, Legoland. I mean, I think I think you
should definitely do Tom Sawyer Island.
They do do the Liberty Bell or just do it on Tom Sawyer Island.
No Tom Sawyer Island, you shoulddo.

(27:20):
Rio del Tiempo you should do. Sounds dangerous with true
carry. No one talks about that one.
And of course do like of course do crazy one, of course do
Mother Vision 3D. Yeah, you could do that one You
could also do. Star Tours.
Star Wars launch Bay. Launch Bay the world of the
character me and greets are. Yeah, cuz nobody knows about

(27:41):
that. That's gonna be one that's gonna
be short. That's gonna be a short thing to
talk about. I don't know about that.
They've done a lot of changes there.
I mean, I mean, yeah, that's where the animation studio was,
but I mean, that's. You could do you could do
Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom. Oh, forgot about that.
You could do wilderness explorers and the animal
Kingdom. I can do that Safari.

(28:03):
Some of sometimes the cruise ships dock at, you know, in
Florida, so you could do like the Aqua Mouse.
Oh my gosh, yeah, dude, there's a lot of stuff I can talk, I can
do right of the week on just it's a lot of, you know, old
school nostalgia Disney attractions I can put on for
ride of the week, but I'm Oh yeah.
But hey, I'm just I'm looking forward to do my my own version

(28:24):
of Jaws, which that's the one attraction I really want to do
it on because I can talk about it like I have crap, where's my
notes? Because all my notes I have if I
guess so if I still have it on here, I can tell you, I can tell
you how many pages of notes I have for just on Jaws itself.
Because yeah, that's a skipper. That's a skipper on only that.

(28:46):
Yeah, I got out four. I have 4 pages of draws of draws
history. Well, that's going to be a long
segment, dude. Well, I mean, it's right of the
week, so I had to cover it somehow.
True. And I guess Jen won't be here
for this week in history. And then I got A and then I'll
have, and then a couple in the and then in a couple of weeks
we're going to do it on, we're going to do a whole tour on the

(29:09):
Jungle Cruise. So I got my, I got my script
going for that. So I'll make you guys feel like
you guys on the ride, but can't find, I couldn't find any
background like music for that attraction.
So I'm like, well, OK, I'm just going to go ahead and do the
whole the whole spiel and the whole script and everything for
just the Jungle Cruise, make youguys feel like you're actually
on the cruise. Yeah, yeah, we just did our

(29:30):
episode on Jungle Cruise for Disney Verse.
I heard, I heard that. I mean, that was really, really
good fun episode, Yeah. Enjoyable one, that's for sure.
So about this, about your littleinterview thing.
All right, here's what happened.So of course you know your other
host, Alex, he hit me up and he did a little interview on me

(29:50):
about my time as a cast member when I where I work.
Yeah, he had a cast member confessional with you, right?
He did. He wants, he actually wants me
to bring me back for a Part 2 segment.
Yeah. But here's the thing, man, when
he first started, he goes, you know, Mags did not give me any,
you know, any type of how like arundown of how he wants me to do
this. I'm like, well, that's Mags for

(30:12):
you. So rundown not.
Even in charge of the cast member confessional, that's
Ryan's thing. So now I yell.
The other Ryan, then? The only Patreon bonus things
that I do are sometimes I recordwith Ryan and sometimes I record
with Chris, but those are prettybrief and far between.

(30:33):
I. Mean it's weird, like I mean,
guy, you need to have like some type of rundown to do these like
these interviews. I mean, but I told Alex, I'm
like I told Alex, I'm like, hey man, just let's just go with the
flow. Go with the flow.
You can ask me all the questionsyou want and if there's enough
time, I'll tell I'll tell more stories.
But if you want to turn into a Part 2, we'll do a Part 2
segment of the the Confessions of a cast member.

(30:54):
So like I told, I told about. And confess you did.
I confess a lot, so I can't. I can't.
He said it was a good interview.I can't wait.
I cannot wait to hear it when I when it comes out.
So hopefully he'll put up on either on Patreon or on.
I think he already put it on Patreon.

(31:14):
I put on Patreon crud. I think he did.
Well, I need to get back on Patreon then and see if I can
see if I can see it. But yeah, so that's pretty much
what's been going on with the Round Table, and it's been going
on with that little interview with Alex, which was a lot of
fun. Oh yeah, yeah, he said.
It was a good one. Can't, I thought.
It went well. I can't wait to go back.
Another thing, man. So you know, like, you know,

(31:36):
like, like if you're like a hugeDisney fanatic, you want to buy
like all these like memorabiliasand like ride vehicles and stuff
like that, like get there on like on auction and stuff.
So this, Oh yeah. So this guy, he bought a
fiberglass, A fiberglass Dumbo Dumbo vehicle at auction.
You want to do? You want?
Do you want to take a guess? I heard about that.

(31:58):
You want to take a guess how much he bought it for?
Wasn't it like 15,000,000 or something?
Not even close. What was it?
$150,000. OK.
What I mean, what would he? I was off by a couple decimal
places. What would he, what what, what
is he going to do with that ridevehicle?
What is he going to do with that?
I mean, what? OK, what would you do if you
had, if you had that ride vehicle, what would you do?

(32:19):
What would you do with it? I wouldn't I That's not
something I personally would ever want to own.
OK. But hypothetically, have you had
like if you had a type of money and you bought that ride vehicle
of Dumbo, what would you do? Like would you, would you
customize it? Would you turn it into
something? Probably.
Sell it, flip it and sell it, you know?
So you're going to flip it and resell it again?

(32:40):
All right, Well, where's where'sChris?
We need. Him that way.
Well, where's Chris? Where's Chris?
We need him. So you can resell it, I think.
I think what I would do, I wouldactually, I would customize it,
put some put some wheels on the on the bottom of the right
vehicle and then put a little put a little motor like in the

(33:01):
back of the tail. I'll drive it.
I mean, I mean it won't go, it won't go too fast.
I mean, I'll put a little maybe A1CC motor in there as a like a
like a scooter. Someone goes like 40-50 mph.
I don't know. I mean kind.
Of it'd be kind of funny to like, you know, peek outside and
just see someone going down the street and that thing, you know?
What is he? What is he one Disney ride

(33:23):
vehicle that you want to own? Boy, the train I guess.
Train was pretty cool. I like trains.
Okay, so you want the do you want the Disneyland Railroad or
do you want the Walt Disney World Railroad?
I really don't know whatever I could get.
I would like the. What I want is I want the space

(33:44):
mountain vehicle. I want the space mountain
rocket. What would you do with it?
For that, I would turn that thatride vehicle into a I'll turn
into a shelf. I'll turn, I'll I'll turn into a
like a podcasting shelf, like take out, take out the wheels,
take out the the whole, you know, seats everything, and then

(34:05):
customize that into like a really cool podcasting type of
shelf. Or I can't think of what else
I'll turn into. That's one, that's one, that's
one right ride vehicle. The other one is I want the I
want the safari truck. That's a.
That's a very practical 1. I want that one because I can
turn that into an actual Orlandotrolley.

(34:29):
So show people all around Orlando, then take them back to
like Disney or like all around the theme parks, like their own
theme park tour. I'd be sick, dude.
It would be pretty sick. That that I like.
That'd be that'd be a good job for you too.
I can see you doing that job. Yeah, but I don't want to drive
that truck again, man. I mean, I will drive it, but I
don't want to pay that much money for a for a truck.

(34:50):
All right, man. Well, what else is what else has
been going on? Oh boy, what else has been going
on? Work, work, work, work.
I've talked a lot about my travels on into the Disney
verse. I've been in and out of a lot of
fun American cities. So yeah, a couple trips to
Chicago, which we talked about here.

(35:11):
Washington on the 4th of July was pretty sick.
Milwaukee was great. Whoa.
New England, especially Boston, Hartford, Providence popped into
or popped up to Bar Harbor, ME. Montpelier was great.
So I've done a little bit of traveling and it's been super
fun. I've been very, very thankful
for some wonderful opportunitiesand experiences.

(35:33):
When you went to Boston, did youget a lobster, a lobster roll or
any chowder? That up in Maine.
You got that in Maine. Oh yeah, you got to get it in
Maine. OK, well actually I had a had a
lobster. Roll in Rhode Island as well.
OK, that I recall. What about what about clam
chowder? Did you get in clam chowder?
Yep, in Maine and Rhode Island as.
Well, OK, OK. Good stuff, good stuff.
So when you went to, when you went to DC on on the 4th of

(35:56):
July, where were you when you saw the fireworks?
I was right in front of the Washington Monument, facing the
Lincoln Memorial. Oh dude, great spot.
Yeah, it was awesome the first song they played because they
had the fireworks were In Sync with the music and they made
patterns. It's better fireworks than
you'll ever see at Disney, truthfully.
First song they played was the Captain America theme, and then

(36:19):
they went through a lot of othermusic, both traditional American
Music and modern music. They played Defying Gravity from
Wicked, and then they also had alot of John and Philip Sousa
marches. I mean, it was wonderful.
I had a wonderful time. So I take it that I take it that
you're going to go back to DC again and like next year for 4th
of July and go like re redo it again, right?

(36:40):
I don't know, next year is goingto be the 250th year of America,
and so I don't know, you know, maybe try somewhere else.
I've done the 4th of July in DC.It was wonderful.
Maybe it's time to check out another place on the 4th of July
that I haven't been to yet. But I definitely want to get
back to DC. There's so much to see and do
there. It's my favorite city I've ever
been to. What about California?

(37:01):
Haven't made it up to California, but that's on my
bucket list for sure. My goal is all 50 states before
I'm 30. I have about probably about four
years for all that and I have 20states left to get to.
So you have 20 states left. You got four years to do all
this on your bucket list to go to all, to go through all 5050
states, go see all the majors, go see all the major, go to all

(37:24):
the major cities, and then, Oh yeah, and then go see all the
historic stuff there. But the main question is 0.
You know me well, man. You know me well.
The main the main question is when, When are you going to come
to Florida and hang out? Some point, some point I want
to. I've been to Florida before so
it's not one I'd be checking offmy list since I'm trying to get
to all the baseball stadiums I'll need to get to Miami and

(37:45):
Tampa eventually. Can't go to Tampa?
We'll. See if I can get a good price.
Can't go. Can't go to Tampa.
You can't. You can't go to Tampa, man.
Like next year? Next year.
There won't be a stadium next year in Tampa, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, they, I think they've announced the Rays are
returning to the trot. Yeah, but they're not going to
the original stadium. There's gonna be a yeah.

(38:06):
Yeah. It's not gonna be renovated in
time. They're gonna be going to a
different stadium in Tampa, but not are they not at that
stadium. They'll be in Tampa.
Well, that's what they're still saying.
They're still saying they're they want to come to Tampa.
However, Orlando is going to buythe Tampa Rays and have them
here in Orlando instead. No, no, the city is not going to
buy the Rays. They might.

(38:27):
Orlando might have Orlando. A city is Remy.
A city is not going to buy a baseball team.
If Orlando. It's an owner who buys A-Team
and decides where it. Moves.
That's what I'm saying. There's a couple owners here in
Orlando who wants to buy the Rays, but The thing is, do they
have the budget to buy the Rays to bring them over to Orlando
and then build a brand new stadium for the OR for the Rays,

(38:50):
which, well, the. City usually has to put up
money, right, Sometimes land forthe stadium and that's the
tricky part. And here's the thing, there's a
lot of spec, there's a lot of speculations going around saying
that Orlando will be getting theOrlando, we'll be calling it the
Orlando Rays. If we ever bought the, if we
ever bought the Tampa Bay Rays, switch over to Orlando, we'll

(39:10):
call it the Orlando Rays becausewe actually, we actually did
have a believe it or not, we actually had a standard minor
league stadium and it held a good amount of people and it was
called Tinker Field, which is, which was right across from the
the football, the football stadium.
If we can have a football stadium connected to a baseball
stadium, that will make sense and bring bring that back again

(39:32):
for to have a another baseball team here in Florida, which it
was only from minor league, but I just can't remember that.
I can't, I can't remember what the minor league team was for
Orlando, which sadly enough, that's that's what it was, man.
I'll be honest with you here, I,I personally, I don't think the
Rays are going to Orlando personally.

(39:53):
That's just my opinion though, One man's opinion.
We do have a real tight fantasy baseball race going on though in
my fantasy Baseball League that I'm in with the Studio 21 guys.
How you doing? How you doing the league so far?
Well, there's four of us. I'm in second place and it's
based on total overall points and I am 10 points behind C

(40:14):
money. So it's real tight, real, real
tight. I am looking forward to do
another. I actually am looking forward to
a basketball league and do a fantasy Football League again.
Oh yeah, I'd be down to do, especially fantasy basketball.
I don't know about fantasy football.
It's because I'm already going to be in at least one other
league and I usually don't like to do too many leagues because

(40:35):
it's a lot to keep track of. I'd totally be down first.
Fantasy basketball. Fantasy hockey would be pretty
fun. I did, I did hockey once and I
lost bad. Like I, I came in like a nice
place and I'm like, well, this sucks My, my game is over.
So I'm like, well, I'm done. But basketball, I can do
basketball 100%. Like I was, I was doing good

(40:57):
back when, back when basketball league, like even like fantasy
league for basketball, like evenstarted.
I was so good. My guys, my my friends were
like, how did you manage to get first place in our basketball
league? I'm like, guys, it's called
trading and game players and figuring out what your bench is
going to look like, how many players want to play on the
court and figuring out from there.
I mean, you get to the, the injury report and everything.

(41:19):
So you got to figure out who, who are injured, who's going to
be out of the season, figure out, figure out from there.
But I can do it because I'm gonna have some.
I'm going to have a lot of sparetime at work, so I can do the
fancy, the fancy stuff. I do all the fancy basketball,
football, whatever. I'm gonna have hockey.
OK, maybe, maybe not three, maybe not 3 leagues.
I'm just gonna do it too. Football, football and.

(41:40):
Basketball and hockey, then. I'm doing basketball and
football because I know somebodywho wants to do a Football
League and they want me back andpick the pick a quarterback
first thing on the first draft, your first draft.
Fees. And I'm like, do it again.
I'm actually do it all over again.
I have to. So excuse me.

(42:01):
Oh boy. All right, Mags, let our
audience know. Where can everybody check you
out and what's coming up on intothe Disney verse?
Can check us out into the Disneyverse DIZNEYVERSE streaming on
all podcasting platforms coming up here.
You know, it's it's summer rightnow and there's 104 days of
summer vacation and even though school comes just to end it,

(42:25):
we're still in that summer vacation.
So we're talking all about Phineas and Ferb on our next
episode. It's a fun one.
Go ahead and check that out. New episodes release on Mondays.
Are you, are you a fan of that show?
Do you like Phineas and Ferb? I grew up with that show.
That show was a huge part of my childhood.
So you're I love that show. So you're a fan of Mr. David
Popenmeyer, right? The Dan.

(42:46):
Popenmeyer. Yeah, yeah, I'm a fan of Dan
Popenmeyer. Dan Popenmeyer.
Yeah, which he does. He does the missed what he does
different smirts and who did whodid I forgot who does Perry.
Oh, that's D Bradley Baker. Yeah, which Max once you do the
history, if you put in his name D Bradley Baker, everybody will

(43:07):
be like, Oh my gosh, I know him from from this other show.
He was horse. I'm sorry, where?
He was in the Clone Wars. He voiced all the clones.
He was in Clone Wars, but he wasalso.
Bad batch. He was also on a Nickelodeon
show too. Yeah, Legends of the hidden
temple. Interesting.

(43:27):
Yeah, I don't know that. One, he was Olmec.
He was the stone guy. Old Mac.
Olmec, Yeah. Oh, oh, like the Native American
tribe, Olmec. Then he was he was a voiceover.
He was a voiceover for that, forthat guy.
So. And I'm like, that's D Bradley
Baker. All right.
I'm like, all right, cool. And he was in.

(43:48):
Let's see, American Dad. He played a bunch of carriers on
that show. But yeah, all right, man.
Well, you know what? It's time for us to get up on
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(45:56):
And it's time to say goodbye, but don't be sad, just wave and
smile. Hi from Remy, Jen, Mike, Nicole
and Nunk. We're signing off but we'll be
back. Don't you blink.
All right, y'all? It's been a blast talking parks
and magic. Time flew so fast.
We shared some laughs, the news and more.

(46:17):
But now it's time to. Close the door.
The history's rich. The story's so dear.
I love sharing Disney magic here.
But the clock is ticking. The sun's getting low.
We gotta get up on outta here, you know we gotta get up on
outta here. We'll be back to bring the
cheer. From the parks to the shows and

(46:39):
all in between, we'll see you. Again on the next round table
scene. I'm craving snacks and theme
park treats. Till next time I'll keep on
searching for eats. Mike's Munchies will return for

(47:01):
sure. But now it's time to say See you
for sure with songs and notes. I love the tune Disney Melodies
made. A swoon.
But as the day fades to the night.
We got to get up on out of here.That's right.
We got to get up on out of here.We'll be back to bring the cheer

(47:24):
from the parks to the shows and all in between.
We'll see you again on the next Round table.
See. Planning trips, making plans and

(47:45):
sharing tips? I'll help you pack those travel
kits. But now it's time to say
farewell. Until next time.
We'll ring the. Bell.
We got to get up on out of here,but don't you worry, we'll be
near Remy, Jim, Mike, Nicole andKnock.
Signing off now. Thanks for the.

(48:06):
Fun. So until next time, keep the
magic alive. Thanks.
Thanks for hanging with us today.
Keep the magic alive and we'll catch you next time on Remy's
Roundtable. Well, that's going to do it for
this edition of Remy's Roundtable Florida Theme Park

(48:30):
Podcast. We hope you had as much fun
listening as we did bringing youthe latest theme park updates,
foodie finds, Disney history, and a little bit of nonsense
along the way. From all of us here, Remy, Jen,
Mike, Nicole, and Unk, thanks for hanging out with us.
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