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September 16, 2025 • 74 mins

In this episode of The DIZPod, we sit down with Jason, the creative mind behind  @SignsofAmusement  , to explore how he brings the magic of theme parks to life through his stunning custom signs and artwork. From Disney-inspired designs to unique park-inspired creations, Jason shares his creative process, favorite projects, and how his work keeps the magic alive at home for fans around the world. Whether you’re a Disney lover, a theme park enthusiast, or just someone who appreciates great craftsmanship, this conversation is packed with inspiration, artistry, and a touch of pixie dust.We love getting letters and mail: We now have an address to receive mail:Park Broz65 Glen RdPMB 340Garner, NC 27529Want to support our efforts to share Disney with the world???https://patreon.com/user?u=76639700&utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink

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channel so. I was so confused.
You said 2. I gotcha, OK.
One O 2 is closer than two. Yeah, I don't know where we're
at. Again, I lost out, you know,
leading up to 100 episodes, thatwas cool.
But maybe it's one O 6. One O 7.
Something like that. OK, that was my next guess.

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So here we are. We do this live because we do
this for you. We see you all in chat.
Welcome and thank you for being here watching our recorded.
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Theo Sam Eagle is in the chat. He says this podcast is so hot,
you need an iced beverage. So hopefully everyone has an
iced beverage if you don't run to your refrigerator right now.
Yes. So here we are on a Mundiz on a
different channel. Is there anything else we can do
to sabotage? I you know, we could.
Program. Could have put it on at, you

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know, 2 in the afternoon. That probably would have really
helped in our our numbers. Right.
Right. But it's OK, we had to change.
We had to change today. And that's, that's OK.
Luckily our our guests were ableto make it today, which is which
is really, really good. Good friends of of of hours of

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the channel of the network. I was on a podcast with them and
it was a three hour podcast. This one will not be a three
hour podcast. We're going to be a little
shorter than than that, but but I had a good time.
Three hour tour. Yeah, yeah, like a three hour
tour. Yeah, yeah.
It was fun. We talked a lot about potatoes.

(02:18):
We'll ask them. So, So no, we had we had a good
time. You know what, I don't think we
talked about potato land at all the talk about potatoes.
But just know that Disneyland, which is where my shirt is, is
based on they, they like their potatoes this year for some
reason. I don't know so.

(02:38):
OK, well, I hear potato land might be the hot topic for, you
know, our D 23 year in just a few weeks could be potato land
could be most ambitious project yet for Fifth park Potato land.
Potato Land. We'll find out.
I will say this, so I'm coming off of, you know, four days off

(02:59):
in a row. I go back to the real world
tomorrow, full, full steam ahead.
And you know, I didn't realize Iwe sandwiched a lot of park into
this. Yeah, I.
Didn't know that would happen, but we did annual pass holder
night over at Universal Studios on on Friday night.
And I have to say, I praise Universal all the time for

(03:23):
giving us a night and it's stillsomething Disney should bring
back. They really need to bring that
back. But this one fell short a little
bit. There were no, can you, Can you
imagine having an event like this?
But no snacks, no specialty foods or snacks.
It was, it was, it was a specialT-shirt which we got and you

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know, the rides were very low wait time.
So we had the run of the park. So, you know, I, I, I put the
spin on and I said, you know what, not going to complain
about it. Foods would have been nice.
But you know what, at the same time we got to, we had the run
of the park. So if you said, hey, would you
take 4 hours to, you know, just to run around the park, you

(04:04):
know, do whatever you want with no waiting times, I'd say of
course I would. So that happened then of course
Epcot was a lot of fun, did a ton of pin training and just had
a lot of fun on Saturdays. So I want to, want to Fast
forward to yesterday. So Jacob really wanted to do RIP
Ride Rocket on Friday, and Universal closed it at 15

(04:32):
minutes to go before the event was done.
Now, Disney wouldn't do this. They just wouldn't do it.
And think you have to call out Universal for that.
You just, this is a night for your guests, your pass holders,
who at the end when we leave, you all are standing at the end
waving and thanking us. And we love you.

(04:52):
We love you. We love you, right?
But we'll close the ride 15 minutes before the event opens.
I mean closes. And not for weather.
Not for weather, Nope. So we had to go back yesterday
and then we had a fantastic day.We rode RIP Ride Rockit 4 times
yeah, I know that's what he wanted to do.
So I do whatever he wanted to doand so good time.

(05:17):
And they posted they meaning universal.
They posted earlier today something that I just wanted to
I want to. Bring this up because I saw
that. Did you see it?
Are you laughing because you sawit?
I saw that, yeah. So I'll say if anybody doesn't
know, you can hack into the songlist of RIP Ride Rocket.

(05:39):
It's a roller coaster that wouldplay songs, select songs for
you. You, you go on.
You have like 5 genres to choosefrom.
You click that and it's like however, there's a secret song
list. So if you long press the logo,
it come it, it, it shows a keypad instead.
And then you can pump that keypad, you know, 33 numbers

(06:02):
into the keypad. As long as you know them with
the songs are connected to, you can do it.
So there's two Muppet songs thatI always do.
So hey, I did Rainbow Connection.
You know this, this crazy coaster going 65 miles an hour,
whatever it is, listening to a nice mellow rendition of
Kermits. You know Rainbow.

(06:23):
Rainbow Connection, it's gotta love that it's.
A real it's a real trip. So I say that because on on
Twitter X they say Universal responded today and they said
Rocket, it's a glorious 12 hour finale Florida weather.
You got a minute and 1/2, which is funny because what I left out

(06:45):
was we had rain delay after raindelay.
But. We we really, we really played
it to our advantage. I looked at the weather sky wise
and I'm like, this is going to clear.
They let us go up and wait in line.
So we wanted the first to wait in line.
We just waited it out and within20 minutes it reopened and we
were on. We swung back around and anyway,

(07:08):
Long story short, we were able to.
We did it again too. Other rain delay, we went over,
we went in and waited. So we were able to cycle through
and actually do 4 four times. So nice.
Think it's the most, most coasters I've ever ridden in a
single day. We did 4 rides of that and two
rides of Velocicoaster. I'll end up this Velocicoaster.

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We, we did it. I'm watching the time and I'm
like, oh, if we have one minute,do you think we leave our stuff
in the locker and then swirl around to the front and see if
we can make it in time to be letin again?
So we rolled the dice and we didit.
We made it through. Oh.
Nice goofy guy. If you are looking for that on

(07:53):
yeah, you need to be subbed to. The Dyspod has its own channel
now or my channel. It will not be on living in Diz.
So that could be why you didn't see it.
We are on the multi view, so youcould be watching it there as
well. So Speaking of the multi view, I
got an they're very, I want to say it was the very first e-mail
I ever got on disneystreamernetwork@gmail.com,

(08:16):
which if you have any questions about the network, you can
always send us. They send me an e-mail there.
I got this e-mail. How do we join?
So I'm looking and I'm like, oh,this, this is, this is a good
channel. Let me let me reach out to them.
So I reach out to Jason, got Jason into the streamer network
and been watching a lot more of their stuff.

(08:37):
And we're going to talk a lot about his channel and, and his
work. And in fact, I'm, I'm just going
to bring them in right now and they can introduce themselves
and their channels. Gentlemen, welcome.
Maybe there we go. Welcome, welcome.

(09:03):
Steve's got a better background.It's just I like my background.
But anybody that's got Star Wars, just just he's got.
The white The other lights aren't even on anymore.
I it's on it's for some reason this light likes to change
colors for it. Just oh, he's even got he's even

(09:25):
got color changing lights. Come on.
Goes along with his. Room I made this little tiny
version of this. And.
He's like, oh, I got to show youup and he makes.
Yeah, What is that? Is that 8 feet?

(09:45):
It's two. No, it's two panels that are
three feet long. OK, alright.
It's a there's one it's hard to do on the camera here.
From here down is 1 and then from up is another panel and
then I just put them together so.
It looks like. One long panel.
Wow, I love it. I love it and all the

(10:07):
memorabilia is awesome. Yeah, awesome.
It's my fun stuff. Yeah, I have to start collecting
more. I don't have enough.
Yeah. We all started like nothing.
We're walls. If you go back and watch our
first video, yeah. Yeah, it's funny.
Yeah, the, I think the first episode, I think I might have

(10:27):
had the stuff that's over my shoulder here.
These, these posters of rides. I think that was it.
I don't think there's anything else out there.
So yeah, you start to just collect, collect stuff, right.
So I guess Jason, why don't you,why don't you go first,
introduce us to you and and yourchannel.

(10:49):
All right, I'm Jason and I started Signs of Amusement what,
2 1/2 years ago, I think. And before that I had another
channel called Interactive Realmwhere I did woodworking.
I and I just wasn't so much intoit.
And I started going back to my Disney days and wanted to do a

(11:14):
Disney Channel. And this guy above me here was a
subscriber of mine on the woodworking channel.
And we, you know, we started hanging out and we got to know
each other, became friends. So I, I thought he's a Disney
fan. Let's, let's bring him on board.
And I twisted his arm like literally.
And, and he came on and he, he'sactually responsible for the

(11:37):
name as well, so. Really.
So I, I couldn't think of a nameand this guy just like, how
about this? I'm like.
Well, it was in. So he texted a bunch of us and
hey, I want to do this Disney signs thing and it's I want to
do signs of all these amusement parks and, and the history

(12:00):
behind the sign and everything. Well, it was right there in the
text is signs and amusement parks.
So I bought signs of amusement. It's like, all right, done.
I bought signs of amusement dot coms already.
I've already bought it. We're done.
Nice. Very good, very good.

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And so, so you started out woodworking and what kind of
stuff were you were you making then?
You know, I mean like I like everybody else.
I think that gets into woodworking.
You started doing like cutting boards and little coasters and I
never really got into doing bigger things like furniture.
But for whatever reason, I started doing National Park

(12:45):
signs and eventually led to the Disney signs that I was doing
because I got a laser. So that was like the thing that
I think that really changed things for me.
And I used to live in HuntingtonBeach, so I used to go to
Disneyland all the time. It's like when I first had my
annual pass and just my love forDisney started coming out and

(13:08):
just out of the share everybody so.
That's where. The channel came from.
Wow. So we'll get back to him in just
a minute. Tell us about exposition, Steve.
All right, yeah. It was just something fun I
wanted to do. I saw all my friends doing it

(13:29):
and and I'm like, oh, maybe I'lltry something.
And then my relatives that are in the Netherlands, they're
like, hey, we want to see what Disneyland's like.
We've never been. Can you show us?
I'm like, all right, so I said, you know, I'll just make a
channel and put up some PO VS and stuff and, and it just grew
from there. And one day I, I watched Alex

(13:52):
the historian and I was watchinghis channel and I, I really
enjoyed his, the history of Disney and everything.
And I happened to see him in thepark.
So I, you know, I said hi to himand stuff and we became, you
know, really good friends. And that's how I knew about
Jason was through Alex and, and it just, you know, boom from

(14:14):
from knowing Alex to Jason to Chris, from LMG vids to it just
expanded to everywhere. And it was just neat, 'cause
it's just like one big, huge YouTube family.
Yeah, yeah. And, and the shows that that
that you do talking about a a big Disney family.

(14:35):
I mean, the the shows on Sundays, you have quite a few
hosts on there. How, How did how did that all
happen? Well, I found this group on
Facebook. It's I think it was a podcast

(14:56):
asylum where people could post their podcast.
And that's run by Barry. Barry runs Share the Magic and
he had a Co host Jeff at the time and I was trying to get
Barry onto our channel. He ends up sending Jeff over to
us. Jeff became one of our hosts.
He's no longer our host. He's still our friend.

(15:18):
But he moved on to the but. But from that podcast I saw
Disney magic Zack posting. So then I was like, oh, I'm
going to check out his guy and Istarted seeing what he did and
we invited him to be on the showand we kept inviting them back
here, you know, time to time. And then he had a discord and on

(15:40):
discord was these two girls who run middle age magic and the
three of them all happened to befrom the UK.
So we started watching all of them, invited them onto the
channel and again, just like kept inviting them.
We. All just clicked really really
well. Together.
And and then we have Lewis, who was actually a customer of mine.

(16:03):
I made him a sign for his uncle or dad, I can't remember.
It was like 5 years ago, maybe more, I don't know sure on that
one. But we always kept in contact.
And when we started the channel,I knew, you know, he's a big
Disney fan, he's well educated. He looks up everything and you
can you can try to stump him andI he'd be hard pressed.

(16:25):
So. And then Steve had another
friend, Kenny, who was Alpha Traveler one who kind of helped
him convince him to come to my channel.
Yeah. I I was too.
Again, we just keep inviting himand, you know, all of a sudden
we're just like, OK, we're, you're just part of the channel
now, so. Nice.

(16:47):
Yeah, it. Was really cool how it we just
all gelled together really well.Well, and and I can see that so,
so so tell us kind of what the shows you do.
So Sunday is a trivia show, right?
Yeah, we we do those once a month actually.
Once a month. OK, I.
Wish we could do more but. Well, it's a lot of work.
It is. It is.
Yeah. I've I've watched some of those

(17:08):
Sunday shows. I would I would fail miserably
at some of that trivia. Is is really good so so you have
those. We make up, yeah, we make up all
the questions and everything. So it gets it's time consuming
and stuff so. And and it and it's graphics on
screen. It's not just, you know,

(17:29):
there's, there's a lot of work that that you guys put into it,
but I think that also a. Lot of work.
Yeah. Yeah, I mean, I spent a.
Few long. And then we.
We started with the the what we call the ride through
commentaries, using LNG vids, videos.
Sometimes we use somebody else's, but we always give

(17:51):
credit. But we just, you know, no one
else was doing it and I don't still think anyone else is doing
it. But we just wanted the not just
watch a ride through, but we wanted to talk about the ride.
We talk about history of the, you know, whatever the
conversation leads is what we like to say.
And it does go all over the place, yeah.
We start with talking about something way totally different.

(18:15):
But that's really fun. We love having guests on.
We even like some of our subscribers are like, oh, you
have any ideas? Come on, bring, you know, come
on the show and be with us. And then we had the our podcast,
which was audio for a bit, but we decided that we're very
visual. So we just stopped doing audio,

(18:36):
just bring it to the YouTube now, which we call Discovered
Magic podcast, but it's still under the science amusement
channel. And we had interview shows and
then we had our discussion shows, which is like open topic,
whatever we want to talk about. We call that Concilium, which is

(18:56):
like a round table discussion. So Friday nights we do the ride
throughs, Saturdays we do the Concilium or an interview,
depending on what we have. And now Mondays we started our
live builds, which is, you know,designing or building a sign or

(19:19):
whatever we have that we have todo their original.
Sometimes they work for Orange. Yeah, sometimes they're just for
fun. Sometimes we do it.
Just to give it away. So we'd love to give stuff away,
yeah. Yeah, yeah, it is a lot of fun.
So I I was just I'm distracted because of the Jiminy Cricket.

(19:41):
It actually it the lighting picks it up so well that it
looks like it's an overlay, right?
It looks like it's like a yeah, It that's really, really cool.
One of. The shoulder Shoulder buddies.
Oh, OK, OK, that makes sense. Yeah.
I might have to steal that idea I like.
That Yeah, right. I do like that, yeah.

(20:05):
So, so of course the the main part of signs of amusement is
these builds and the signs. And so I'm, I'm going to switch
here views and we'll look at some of some of their work.
I'm fine with all the flashing lights and my.

(20:26):
Some someone, I don't know who that was, someone wanted to
talk. So tell us, tell us about this,
this one here. So this was actually a custom
order. Someone wanted one.
Obviously this is the leaving today sign that's above the
archway as you walk into Disneyland.

(20:47):
Someone wanted one about this, the life-size and I try to
guesstimate what the size was and I I guessed it made about 18
inches, but might be a little smaller.
But that's the biggest one I made from that.
And that's all MDF and the background is that orange peel

(21:09):
texture for drywall and just kind of cut it down a little
bit. Oh, OK.
Yeah, it's a little. Tricky to do on that one, but I
I've narrowed it down and made it a little easier and actually
have build kit build kits for this and people want to make
their own so. See, I have one.
Yeah, I got there. I got.

(21:30):
That one too. The one I I actually sell is is
slightly bigger than those ones that OK that Disney gave us but.
Yeah, I was very happy when whenI when I got that one in the
mail, I was like, Oh yeah. That one's beautiful.
Like I said, it's right here on mine.
So, yeah, so when I saw it, whenyou sent me the picture, I was
like, Oh yeah, we got to talk about that.

(21:50):
Yeah, very. Cool.
Yeah, for anybody doesn't know, that sign is special because
when you enter Disneyland or Disney World and you go under
the railroad tracks, that sign hangs right there as you enter
above your head. And so it's a very special sign
in case anybody, anybody wasn't familiar where that actually

(22:13):
hangs. I look at that almost every
time, right? By it.
Yeah, yeah. I always try to try to look at
that one. So tell us about this one.
Yeah, so a friend of mine, Ernie, he he runs Haunted OC and
they were coming up on their 10th anniversary and he just is

(22:37):
like he just wanted the sign. And I, I just decided like I'll
make a tombstone and I, I again use the orange peel texture to
make it look, you know, kind of like concrete.
It's, it's a bit overkill on, onthe darkening of things, but
it's because it was going to be shown in like, you know, dark
time setting or whatever. I tried to make it like you

(22:59):
would on for like a movie set orwhatever.
So, but yeah, it was pretty fun.I took the Dremel and I etched
in like scratches and you know, the gouges on you can see like
on the left side there and cracks and all that.
It's pretty fun to make. And how long would that take you
to make? Would you say I think there's
something two weeks, obviously not like straight, but you know

(23:22):
here and there and that's all MDF and some like foam.
What do you call it like the hard installation foam that's in
the middle just to kind of make it less weight so.
Yeah, Corey's favorite ride? My favorite ride as well.

(23:43):
Yeah, I love that sign. So so authentic.
Yeah, so I, I happened to find Bob Gurr who designed the
monorail and people mover and anything they say with wheels at
Disneyland. He he has events that you can go

(24:06):
to. Sometimes they're at his house,
sometimes they're just speaking events at different places.
So I ended up going to 1 and I, I met him, it was cool.
Went to another one and met him again, like sort of, you know,
got to become friends. And this one was for his 90th

(24:26):
birthday. So I made this one for them to
auction off and that's why he signed it and then they
auctioned it off and I also madethe sky bucket sign as well for
the same event. Very nice for that same event.
That's pretty cool. So if anybody doesn't know, the

(24:50):
Adventureland sign is missing from Disney World, so that that
might be what happened. They had Jason just make a new
one. I wish that was the case, but.
Yeah. But Adventure Land is one of my

(25:10):
favorite lands and I I always loved the way that it was all
made out. It looks like twigs kind of
making words up and all that. And I, I love the fact the
thatching that's behind it and I, I, I really wanted to try to
find the thatching to do on there or laser etch it, but
haven't gotten that far yet on there.
It'd be like so small you wouldn't even be able to make it

(25:33):
out really. But this is one of my favorite
signs to make and it's just, it's very straightforward.
You know, it's just lines scarved in there and make it
look like the separation of the bamboo and two different colors
of wood. It's got little faux weather

(25:55):
weather leather strapping for the cross stitching.
It's pretty. Simple but.
All laser cut. You have this on your on the
build right? Don't you have a video of this
on your build? Yeah, because I, I also, I sell
these and I also sell them as kits so people can make their
own. Oh, some of the first videos

(26:16):
that I did were the build videosof me building these so people
can look watch me build them so they.
Can build themselves. That's a good idea.
I like that idea. You mentioned the sky buckets.
I think that's what's next. Yeah, Yeah.
This was. It was pretty tricky because
none of these fonts exist. Disney hand paints everything

(26:38):
when they'd make the signs, which is cool.
I totally respect people who cando that.
I cannot. Especially if you're going to
remake things over and over again, right?
Yeah, not going to talk about that.
But I made a template, and then from those templates I can make
these. And this is kind of tricky
because you have to apply the template over the other one and

(27:01):
sometimes that can pick up the other paint.
It's not the funnest sign to make because it's actually two
different colors of the red. You can't really tell, but it
is. And anyway, it's, it's, it takes
a lot. So I, I only make these on
special occasions. So.
But in fact I've only made threeof these so far.
Oh, OK. Wow.

(27:27):
Yeah, you talked about Bob Gurr.He tells about this one.
So I also talked about Ernie, and Ernie is Bob's manager.
That's a whole other story in itself how that happened.
But because I became friends with both of them and I go to
many of these events, I always like to pay it forward.

(27:49):
And I made a couple signs for Bob that we've seen.
And I love his podcast. And I didn't design this
graphic, but I did design it forthe laser, making the different
layers and how the lighting is and all that and having these
glasses all separately from there.

(28:09):
And boy, this took I, I had to use a friend's laser because I
don't have a laser that was big enough.
And she's a fellow woodworker. She's called the Awesome Orange.
So she was a friend back when I was doing wood Ring.
Still is. And then I had my brother help

(28:30):
me paint it and put it together because he had more space in his
garage at the time. And yeah, it was just fun to
make. It's the graphic was not like
perfect. And I tried to put that not
perfect into the sign. So like, edges are not exactly
the same on this side, and it ison this side.

(28:50):
You know, I wanted to keep that aspect of the graphic in place.
And yeah, it's like I said, it'sjust fun to do.
And I I gave it to Bob and he loves it.
And I believe we have proof of that somewhere.
We might, We might. You talked about.

(29:16):
Yeah, you talked about the fact that if it had wheels, Bob
designed it at Disneyland. Mr. Toad's vehicle, which is in
his house and that sign that's on there I designed it was the
first thing I made for him. And if you know anything about
Bob, I, I guess when, when he got hired, they didn't have like

(29:39):
titles. So Bob kind of made his own
title, which was director of special vehicle design.
I believe that's what it said and I I kind of made that title
for him on that sign and I did it in like a people over as kind
of style. So.
That's awesome. And that's all wood.
The the Bob's name is acrylic and then the title underneath it

(30:05):
is actually vinyl lettering. Oh, OK.
And there you are giving given the sign to Bob and see
director. Of special vehicle.
Development tell me Bob is not like look at this red cowboy hat

(30:25):
and if you see any of his videoson he's big on social media,
like much bigger than probably the four of us combined by Fox
and and he's out there with his red sneakers and he's just one
of the coolest people really. I don't know the story behind
the red sneakers. Steve actually has a funny story

(30:45):
about meeting Bob with the red sneakers.
Oh, you've met Bob also. He met what's.
That Steve, you met Bob, OK. Yeah, but tell your your your
bus story. Yeah, so the first time I met
Bob, we were actually just leaving Carrollwood Barn in
Griffith Park where his tour. I they stopped there and, and

(31:09):
Bob shows him around Walt's barnthat he has there.
And so Bob walked out. We were walking into the car and
Bob walks out of his, of the busand I'm like, oh, that's Bob.
I got to go say hi to him. So I, you know, said hi to him,
said thank you, you know, for everything you do and
everything. And he's like, hey, how do you
like my bus? It matches my shoes because it's
a big, huge red bus. And that's all he cared about

(31:33):
was his shoes matching his bus. Yeah, this guy is just one, one
of the coolest people. Yeah.
And, and, you know, I I talked about, you think about, you
know, Disneyland is celebrating its 70th anniversary.
Bob just turned 90. He's.
Going to be. 9393, Yeah, this. Next month I think.

(31:58):
So do the math, folks. He was designing the monorail
and Mr. Toad's Wild Ride and allthese vehicles for these, you
know, the people mover and all that in his early 20s.
Yeah. Like, I love my son.
I'm not going to ask him to do the monorail at 22.
Just just saying yeah, and just.And that's funny.

(32:21):
Too, Because I mean, just to be hired by Walt and and Walt, you
know, he knew that none of thesepeople had the correct
education. He just knew that they knew what
they were talking about. And Bob took, you know, design
courses and whatever. And I think he was working for
Ford at one point. And, you know, he just was like,

(32:44):
yeah, I can, I can do the Autopia car.
Sure. And they did it.
And then they gave him somethingelse.
He's like, yeah, I can do that. That's how things work back
then. Yeah, yeah.
And most time he said, Oh yeah, I can do that knowing I have no
clue. I'll figure it out after I get
after I get the assignment. Yeah, he's just, he's just very

(33:08):
cool. Let's see and then tell us about
this. Said that Jason almost broke.
Yeah, so this is Bob's podcast set and you you can actually
tell on this one. You can't tell when you're
watching the video, but that desk is not that wide for him to
sit behind that he, that desk makes it makes him look like

(33:31):
like it's big, you know, When I sit there, I'm like, like, you
know. Yeah.
But that space between the the the seat and what that little
bookshelf behind him. And when I got up, that chair
went flying back and I almost broke his little window and the
Pinocchio dawn and I was like. Oh.
But this guy white bucket sign is the one I made and a little

(33:56):
retro TV there on the shelf is what I made and is how Steve
there first found me on my channel.
Oh wow. So it's actually a an iPad
holder for this. For Ernie, he wanted to put it
in a booth to display old Disneyshows and stuff.
And it's OK, wow. And this is this is his actual

(34:19):
podcast set. And Jason has the items that
he's made for him in this set. And if you haven't seen Bob
show, go back and watch some episodes because he's Bob's
really good again, 93 again. The guy just does it all.
Yeah, no, he when, when I first met him, he was still like
riding the bike. At one point he was flying

(34:42):
gliders like he's at his 90th 13.
He was out there dancing and I, I don't mean like barely, I mean
like he was dancing. Like the guy is not stopping.
Love it. I love it.
Yeah, so. We were, we were going to meet
him and then but he was coming back from a cruise, so.

(35:05):
Yeah. Yeah, so he was on a cruise.
So, so because of that, that sign that you saw earlier of the
Bob Ger podcast show that Jason made, they had to send it to to
Bob to see. And I'll show you that video.

(35:30):
Hey, kids, look at this beautiful sign with all the
flashing lights in my face and monorail and rockets and people
mover. However, Jason with signs of
amusement. Look, he's got an amusing sign.
Look, it's got actual flashing lights on this sign beautifully
done all in different layers. At least got my glasses even

(35:53):
there different. Look at that.
Jason did a beautiful job. People do so many nice things.
For me, I think this is absolutely top.
So I, I just, I watched that episode because you had that on
your, your show. And I watched that episode.

(36:13):
I was just about in tears because I like art and people
that, you know, can design things and, you know, stuff I
couldn't even imagine trying to put together.
And to see Bob Gurr, who designed all this stuff, he's an

(36:33):
absolute Disney legend, just so taken with your work was just
just incredible to to see. Yeah, I, I had the other video
too, where I'm making or showingoff the little TV to Ernie and
Bob was there and that was like,that was a couple years ago and

(36:55):
that was the first thing. And we're Bob actually like was
talking about what I made, you know, and he was like in awe of
the TV just like that. That like what you're describing
was what I felt with that TV. And yes, I I felt it again with
the sign. But it just it because like we
were saying, the peeping mover was my favorite ride.

(37:18):
So I never thought I wouldn't meet the guy who designed it,
let alone for him to like something that I made.
So yeah. Exactly.
That totally made my whole century you.
Know. Yeah, because that's Disney
approved. You know, that's that's Disney
approved. You did something that Disney

(37:39):
would sign up on, you know, a Disney Legend.
So that's amazing. Just unbelievable, unbelievable
work. So so you are West Coast.
So you're Disneyland. Both of you are Disneyland,
right? OK, so I'm, I'm, I'm gonna put

(38:02):
them on the spot. Who has the better Haunted
Mansion? Disneyland.
Well, we do. Well, you don't even have.
One right now our ghost host is in the right spot or not ghost
what is? The name the the the hat box.
Yeah, Hat box is in the right spot.
Yeah, yeah. But it's, I mean, it's the

(38:22):
original, right? The our elevator has a function.
Yeah. Yeah, and your Pirates has 2
drops, Yeah. Yeah.
We only have one drop here, but ours has a function.
That drop has a function to takeyou under the under the
railroad. Well, you know, ours go under

(38:44):
the railroad too, and under BlueBayou and all that, so.
Yeah. Same and has a restaurant
connected to it. Yeah.
Yeah. So how often do you get to
Disney World? I've been one time.
Oh, and that was 20 years ago. So fun fact, next month I am

(39:07):
going. Hey, all right.
Yeah, all right, we just got back again.
We mentioned our friends from the UK, Steve and I, and the 2
girls went to Disneyland in May Zach just got back I I met up
with him then as well. And.

(39:28):
And now Steve and the 2 girls are going back to Disneyland
next month and then the girls are flying to Disney World,
which I will meet them and then we're going to go hang out with
Lou and Kenny. Very nice, very nice.
Is Bob coming, Bob? Fly is over there quite often
and if there's something happening, you know, I mean, he

(39:52):
it was just like this thing, youknow, all kinds of social media
stuff. Yeah.
Is that actually the last our guest was that last week or two
weeks ago was from the Walt Disney World birthplace, and Bob
was supposed to be at that that event.
They're doing a charity event, so he's supposed to be there.
So I think that's next weekend, yeah.

(40:15):
Yeah, he is way, way more busierthan when I first met him, Even
so. Absolutely amazing.
I love it. I love it so.
I'm like that at 93. I really.
Yeah, really. How do I make?
It to 90. Three, I was going to say I can
only hope to be that active whenI'm 63.

(40:36):
So, so so how long are you goingto Disney World for?
I think we're going well. We're going for a week, but I
think I'm there for four days. OK, that should be the.
Twenty 20th through the 24th, all right, I believe.

(40:57):
Well, hopefully it lines up thatthe car is in the parks those
days, two of those days. And yeah, you can get to meet
him. Yeah, 'cause he's typically one
Wednesday, Saturday we're. Going to do Not so not so scary
on the 23rd I believe. Very nice, very nice.

(41:19):
Have you watched any of the the Halloween party?
I watched some of it here and there but I'm trying to not
watch a lot of it. Watch.
Anything. But we did go over a lot of the
food items the last couple of videos.
So. Yes.
There's there's an easy way to try, but there's there's no

(41:40):
potatoes with hot dogs though. We, we don't.
We have two, we have two hot dogs, but that was it.
But no potatoes. But is the potato?
Is the hot dog in the potato? No.
I saw a hot dog borrowed into a bun yesterday, a foot long.
I had a double take. Some ladies walking, walking

(42:01):
around with it. So picture an entire foot long
bun. But it's like they borrowed.
They drilled a hole, you know, so they could fit the hot dog.
Inside. Oh, OK.
That was over at Universal. That's funny.
Wow, yeah. OK, so so you know, those of us

(42:25):
on the left side of the screen have not been to Disney
Disneyland. So don't worry that you've only
been to Disney World once because we've been to Disneyland
0 times. Oh wow.
But we're we're going to change that.
But that all changes Disney World.
Yeah. Oh yeah, that all changes this
June. This June.
Will be over there. Yeah, for.
The first time, yes. So.

(42:47):
Maybe we can join you over thereas well.
Yeah, yeah, that would that would be cool.
That would be cool. So what's coming up on on your
your night? Actually, you're going you're,
you're doing a show right after.This is your show.
Yeah, 'cause it's Monday night. So I've been doing from start to

(43:07):
from very start on the graphic all the way to building a sign.
I'm still in the middle of, well, almost at the end of
designing the graphic of the Golden Horseshoe.
So I guess tonight will be part five, I think is what we're on.
We might finish the graphic. We'll see.
Well, I, I am somewhat involved in that because he needed a

(43:30):
picture of the Golden Horseshoe.So I reached out to our friends
in the Disney Streamer Network and I was like, hey, he needs a,
a, a up close picture of the sign of the Golden Horseshoe.
If anybody's in the parks, can you send him one?
And then he was like, no, I needDisneyland.
I was like, oh, nevermind. I almost sent him the wrong the
wrong picture. I went again when I went to meet

(43:54):
up with Zach, I I got the photosI needed.
So, you know, East Coast brain, Yeah.
East Coast, Brain immediately thought.
Oh yeah, Magic Kingdom I. Mean there's you would have been
over in Disneyland I. Mean, yeah, yeah.
So you can take. A picture in June for him.
Yes, Yeah, I'll take a picture in June.

(44:16):
Yeah, just just leave it sittingin in the garage as it is until
I I get that picture for you. So so you mentioned that your
favorite rides people mover. How about you, Steve?
The. Same.
Same. People Mover if Well, now that
People Mover is not there anymore, it's Haunted Mansion.
But it is. Always first people mover.

(44:38):
OK. Yeah.
I mean I I would say that my go to is probably Big Thunder at
this point. OK.
I'm I'm pretty equal between Pirates and Haunted Mansion and
Big Thunder so. And and so both of you mentioned
rides that are in Disneyland, does California Adventure just

(44:58):
not get like does anybody say myfavorite ride is and it's a ride
over there? Well, I I mean I think
Incredicoast Incredicoaster is awesome.
I also like Radiator Springs Racers.
That, yeah. In fact, I like that better than
test track, although I haven't been on the new.

(45:19):
Version of the new one. I mean, there's not much else
out there really. Maybe when Avatar comes we'll
see. But you know, Midway Mania is
pretty cool over there too. So with DCA, it's for me
personally, I'm not a big fan ofDC, but I do love Cars Land and

(45:43):
I love Pixar Pier or the Pixar area at night, at night.
It's amazing. OK.
But during the day it's it's there, so.
So for someone like. Just campus is sorry.
Go ahead. I was to say for for someone
like Lawrence and I who are going for the first time, we

(46:06):
want to feel like we're not rushed.
We want to take our time and really soak it all in for the
first time. So in my mind, I felt like 4
days was needed. But it kind of sounds like from
what you guys are saying is it is 3, Is 3 days enough to feel
that way? Like you've seen everything, you
kind of kind of chilled out a little bit, took your time going
from one thing to the next. Or would you suggest more of

(46:27):
like 4 days? I, I would do the four days just
because you're being, you're going to go to the original park
and you want to soak all that in.
And you know, DCA is fine. It's well, actually Sammy, one
of the Co hosts of middle-aged magic, she actually loves DCA.

(46:50):
And so it's a little different 'cause it's not, how do I
explain that? It's not the same, I guess magic
you call it. It's so it's, you know, but to
experience everything, I I woulddefinitely do a four day thing.
Universe is totally different. That's more like one day.

(47:11):
Oh. Yeah.
For starters, Disneyland actually has more rides than
Magic Kingdom, even though it's a smaller footprint.
You'll want to do a day there, and you could do a day in DCA,
maybe you do some Downtown Disney, whatever.
But there's obviously going to be other days where you're going

(47:32):
to want to ride things over again.
So I would suggest that at leastone of your days should be a
Park Harbor. Yeah.
We, we, we certainly have to have to look into that because I
want to get there for the for the 70th, Although I mean with
what they're doing for the 70th,like 75 is right around the

(47:54):
corner. And so they're going to have to
be even bigger than what they did for the 70th or what they
did for Disney World's 50th because that we just blew that
out of the water, didn't we? That was just the, the most
amazing party ever. That that was the most watered
down thing is, you know, you gotenchantment, which I I like, but

(48:17):
outside of that in merch there wasn't much.
Yeah, they they don't do as muchas you think that they should.
You know, I don't get it. Yeah, I think they miss a lot in
that too. I they, they, the marketing
team, they miss a lot of opportunities, especially with
the 70th. You know, they, there's so many
things they could have done. And then instead we get, jeez, I

(48:42):
don't know, things are a lot of people just it's OK.
It's nothing spectacular, nothing like the IT seemed like
the 60th and the 50th had way more stuff than the 70th.
I was trying to think something.Redesigned the whole castle with
the diamond roof or whatever. Yeah, yeah.

(49:05):
Which ruined the roof, but you know, yeah.
Wow. Yeah, maybe.
That'll repair right after that,but.
Well, that, that's like our Epcot lights, you know, in the,
in the ground, you know, they, it was beautiful for the two
weeks that it worked. And now they're still trying to

(49:26):
figure out how to how to make them work.
So. But yeah, that's like the, so
the Epcot 40th right there, which is actually where Corey
and I met in person for the first time.
Outside of that, it really wasn't anything special.
It was meeting us meeting for the first time and that giveaway

(49:49):
that was, that was about. Yeah, a little bit of merch and
that's it. It's like they.
Throw a little merch at you and and that's it, you know?
Yeah, so hopefully, you know, I mean Epcot's 50th, maybe we'll
see something something bigger, but I would think the 75th of of
Disneyland, they've they've got to do something much.

(50:10):
Bigger. Better, yeah.
Yeah, well, hopefully they have better colored chewing as well.
The whole pink and blue. Yeah.
Line, thing, whatever you want to call it.
A little weird. The fact that the Star Wars
night for that this year is kindof on the similar graphic level,

(50:31):
You know, it's like weird rainbow lines for whatever
reason. Interesting.
I know that you get so you have paint the night, which I love
that parade. So many people were like we
should have got something like that here.
I said no, it doesn't make. It doesn't fit the theme of

(50:52):
Magic Kingdom to me. It certainly fits, you know,
California, I don't think it fits our theme.
Also, that means that we have two different parades, right?
You get one over there, you get one over here, you get to see
them both. But over there, the parade goes
away for the holidays. Now, to me that seems odd.

(51:16):
Like ours. We we will lose paint the night
or we'll lose Starlight for the Halloween parties and the
Christmas parties. But you guys lose the parade for
the entire holiday season over there did are people like, you
know, figure it out. Give me that parade.
Or is it just it is what it is. I, I, I think it's it.

(51:41):
They're so used to it. It's it, you know, 'cause we had
that special Christmas parade and it seems like everybody's
looking forward to having that during the holidays.
That and that runs every. That'll run every night.
I believe so, yeah. It's actually during the day
too. OK.
OK. So that makes sense then, yeah.

(52:01):
Yeah, I I think we're just more of what they call the locals
park locals. So the locals park, having the
Hampton Mansion overlay, you know, the lights on Small World,
those are things that people look forward to every year.

(52:23):
Trades like people come for those.
So yeah, it's just a whole different kind of ball game, I
guess. Yeah, yeah, that makes sense.
That makes sense. So again, signs of amusement
will be live tonight doing Part 5, you said.
Yeah, and in in an hour actually.

(52:43):
So, yeah, so make sure to to check them out any of the big
projects that you're thinking ofof doing that you have.
I mean, we have stuff that we have in the works that we want
to do for these live builds. Like I, I mean, nothing's

(53:06):
totally crazy or anything, but Ithink the next sign I might do
as Big Thunder Mountain after this.
But there might be some things here and there that we don't
even know of right now. That we know we're.
On the fly. But my big thing is I have a 4
by 8 foot laser sitting here in boxes that I need to put

(53:27):
together and then I'll be able to do some large wall art kind
of pieces. And I'm looking forward to that
because I might mix in some kindof Disney stuff and do like one
off things here and there. So that might make it onto the
channel for doing those designs.We'll see.
Very cool, very cool. And of course, he's part of the

(53:48):
Disney Streamer Network. So you could have his show up
listening to his show and have all the other folks in the
background running and, you know, check out signs of
amusement and expedition. Steve, let's, let's get the
let's get these gentlemen up to to 1000 Subs.
Where? Where are you now?

(54:09):
We are at 590. OK.
And we are, since we mentioned it, we are doing a giveaway for
this guy right here. This is Rocket Raccoon.
He is about 3 feet tall. He is a vinyl figure, I guess
they call it life-size figure. And he's currently, depending on

(54:29):
how you find him on eBay, he could be worth between 1500 to
$3000. It's not what I paid for, but.
Wow. If we make it to 1000, I am
giving him away to one of our subscribers.
That's pretty cool. That's pretty cool.
So yeah, make sure to to check them out.
Roderick had the link in there. Roderick or one of the mods, if

(54:52):
he can drop that link in there, then I appreciate that.
It's great having these guys on.Certainly want to have have you
on again. We had we had a ball the the
first night that we were on, we were doing yeah, yeah.
First night we all met and you know, I I think I had told the

(55:15):
guys that that we were on with that.
We basically like, I felt like we took over this show.
We were just with the park pirates.
Yeah, yeah. Amusement park pirates.
Me and Steve have been on them quite a few times and we've
actually met a few guests that he had and we brought them on,
you know, to our channel. Nice.

(55:37):
So we've, we've some friends over from over there as well,
you know. Very nice.
Very nice. Yeah.
That was that was we we covered all the Halloween stuff and
apparently Disney got a sale on potatoes.
That's all I'm saying. Every meal there were potatoes
and not French fries, right? You would expect French fries,
right? It's theme park.
No. Potato and hot dogs I don't

(55:57):
understand. Wouldn't this become a thing?
I guess I got to go deliver the potatoes.
Yeah, exactly, exactly. So no, we appreciate you being
on and certainly look forward toto having you on again.
And you know, talking Disneylandand Disney World.

(56:18):
And like you said, you go to Disney World next month, make
sure to let us know and see if you meet up, meet up with Corey.
Yeah, and you know, we plan to do some live streams from there
as well. Have to work out what how our
signals go. I I know Wi-Fi is probably not
the best like it is in Disneyland.

(56:39):
So just reach out to Corey or put in our discord.
We'll, we'll have all the yeah, yeah.
Yeah, you'll get a lot of, you'll get a lot of help there.
I mean, I got the map in my headto everywhere, just about
everywhere. I mean, even to the point where
I had no cameras with me yesterday and my son and I were

(57:02):
exiting Islands of Adventure over here, which is the second
Universal Park. And as we were walking out,
Lawrence Trigger went off in my brain and said, oh, we're going
to lag right here. I'm like, oh shoot, no, we're
not. No, we're not.
So not even live. Yeah.
It just, it just sticks out. What he, you know, he's in the

(57:25):
parks and I'm producing his livestream from here and he'll say,
all right, just stay with us. There's going to be a little
lag. As soon as he says that, that's
where it lags. Like he he knows it.
He knows. So yeah, yeah, you can.
Almost quiz me? Yeah, you can probably quiz me,
Lawrence. Like a ride, in fact.

(57:46):
Where does it, where does it happen?
What do you have to be on Wi-Fi or do you have to be on, you
know, cellular? It's a whole thing.
It's a whole thing. It's a whole thing.
Hopefully Disneyland is not likethat when we go, 'cause we're
obviously we don't even know thepark.
So yeah. I know, I know.
Well, we have to do a lot of network.
Now, yeah, it's just best to notget on their Wi-Fi at all.

(58:09):
Yeah. Oh, OK, OK, yeah.
We just make sure you have a unlimited data plan and you
could. Yeah, Yeah, Unlimited, Our
unlimited is good to go. We use AT&T, so I don't know how
good AT&T is out there. I'll just say I'm sorry we're.
Fine. Yeah.
Oh, no. Oh.
Man, no, I, I had it honestly. I, I, I, I'm on Mint Mobile now,

(58:33):
which is using T-Mobile network,but I, I was on AT&T before and
I was on the Wi-Fi live streaming from the monorail and
it cut off. And then I turned on my AT&T
data and it was fine. OK, OK, well, again, we we have
good friends in the network thatare in the Disney streamer

(58:54):
network that are that are out there.
So theme park casual and Barry plays Christy P Disney amusement
park pirates. So yeah, I've taken live.
Streams I have topped the mountains in places like Hawaii,
like I don't care where I take it.
I just go for it and we'll see what happens.
Yeah. Oh, what a what a what a day

(59:15):
that was. If anybody doesn't know that
story, we attempted to pretty much be live every day in
Hawaii, went to Disney's Aulani and we, we took our our
audience, our community on toursevery day to the point where
they loved the car ride too. So we were live on our way
there, live on our way back. I swear those must have been 7-8
hours streams. But yeah, I'm trying to think of

(59:41):
what what, what rock we climbed that day.
It's just not coming to me. But we, we started to take it up
and we started to lose signal through the woods.
But as soon as we came out of the clearing, it was beautiful.
And we spent some time up there and you could see Pearl Harbor
in the distance and really neat.But the funny part of it was.

(01:00:03):
As we started going down, I'm looking at my battery and I say,
oh, OK, I gotta, I gotta go get on the battery now like we
normally do, looking for my battery.
Can't find my battery, no battery.
And I'm like, Oh my, if we want to keep this thing going, I've
got to make it down to the car, which is how far down I ran.

(01:00:24):
I ran down that mountain and steps in.
Probably pretty dangerous areas to get down there in time and
got to the car, open the door, grab the wire, grab the battery,
and as soon as I plugged it intothe phone, it died.
Yeah, but I think we were able to bring it back.
But I'll never forget that. Oh, that's funny.

(01:00:46):
What we do for live streaming. Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, it's funny. Yeah, I was in.
I was here in Raleigh doing a parade on Saturday and, you
know, not going to a park. I don't have my I, I just didn't
think right. I didn't pack my bag.
I had no wires with me. I had no backup battery.

(01:01:09):
I had nothing. I was just out there with my
gimbal and the phone. And I'm starting to watch the
parade and it it's, you know, people complain about our parade
and there's, there's too much ofa gap.
I don't know if people do the same thing with Paint the Night,
but there's there's a gap between the sections and these
were like huge gaps, like 10 minutes between these.

(01:01:29):
Yeah, because they were, they were bands.
Yeah, yeah, exactly. But they're, they're called
bands, but they're not really not performing bands.
And so the music is really loud.And so there's these huge breaks
in between them. So I'm looking at my battery and
I'm like, is this going to make it?
Is this going to make it so. But we, we made it.

(01:01:50):
I think it only went down to like 61%, but.
Well, it gets stressful. It gets stressful when you start
watching that battery go down. We got we got a gimbal that's
just reached its peak and it's not even making it through a
whole live stream now. And if I don't catch it in time,
it's just dying on us. And it died 2 streams in a row,
now 2 Saturdays in a row. And yet I'm sitting here being a

(01:02:13):
producer and I have two gimbals over here.
You have two hohem, you don't have two hohem.
I have two Hohems. I actually have.
I actually have three. I have two Hohems and I have a
Mosa. Oh yeah, yeah, I have like three
other gimbals. But actually we're.

(01:02:36):
We're probably gonna lend those out to Jacob's film class
because some of the students arethinking gonna break up in
groups and do some films. And I'm like, just let him use
some of our teacher was very impressed when he started
talking about what he had at home.
So you should have. Brought me a ho ham, I'll buy
one off you. Why do you don't need?

(01:02:56):
I don't need, I hardly need one.But yeah, so, so yeah.
Again, Jason, Steve have a show coming up in about an hour, a
little less than an hour. We are live Saturday.
No Wednesday from Magic on living in Disney Channel I'll

(01:03:22):
have a post show for you Saturday we are at where we.
At we are at Animal Kingdom. We are park hopping in from a
channel that never park hopped. We're park hopping all the time
now. Yeah.
So we're in a park. We're going to start at Animal
Kingdom. We hear that that's some of the
best pin trading that you can do.
So we'll do some pin trading, some Wheeling and dealing.

(01:03:43):
We'll try to get on Flight of Passage Everest.
Of course, the the safari will take everything the park can
give us and see what kind we canfind for maybe some snacks over
there. Do The Lion King show.
We'll try to get all that in andthen we'll jump over to Magic
Kingdom for Starlight and whatever else we can get our
eyes on and probably get fill upon some Starlight popcorn.

(01:04:03):
It's it might be time. Once again, no one has filled.
I bet no one has filled up on has had as many orders of
Starlight popcorn on separate days than me.
This will be order number 4. Do they have do they have custom
popcorn over there at Disneyland?
Custom pop so you. So you can go in right, and

(01:04:25):
there's like 3 or 4 different choices of popcorn and then you
can throw in, you know, whatevertreats you want, Oreos and then.
Probably Downtown Disney. Yeah, I mean there's like the
shops where you can buy different ones, but the the
actual like. To modify stuff, whatever you
know. Yeah, yeah, they have, right?

(01:04:46):
Listen, you, you guys need to tune in Saturday night or is it
Wednesday or Saturday? Oh no, you're park hopping on
Saturday. So probably popcorn Saturday.
Yeah, well, we might make one onSaturday.
Yeah, at the end of the evening,we usually go into the the the
confectionery and I put AI do anoverhead shot while they make
this popcorn and we just layer the chocolate drizzle and it's.

(01:05:10):
It's ridiculous. Marshmallows.
Cookie crumbles. Skittles.
I have. I have.
Perfected. Oh well, you gotta let it go
home and harden up. There's a whole system.
I've got a whole system. I should probably put it on
social media. It's a whole system I got it
down to AT now. So what you have to do, it looks
like you're putting a lot of chocolate, like we're layering

(01:05:32):
it. Like you can't even see the
popcorn. And then they put it on a layer
of popcorn. Then I say, keep going, keep
going, keep going. And what happens is when you
break, I, I take it home next day, I break it up with my hands
and I put it in a, in a airtightcontainer so it'll stay fresh
longer. Because normally it takes me
weeks to finish something, but I'm finishing these in days.

(01:05:54):
But I found as you start to eat it as as it all, as the popcorn
falls to the bottom, probably when you're halfway through, you
don't have that much chocolate left.
So I say overdo the chocolate and you'll have, you know,
ratio. Popcorn per chocolate works out
better if you overdo it. Yeah, you got to have your own.

(01:06:17):
Little special. Yeah, and and I'm not a.
Butter. Yeah, I'm, I'm really not AI
don't like different textures and stuff like that.
So popcorn I eat and then I was there for New Year's and my two
brothers and my son were with meand I was like, guys, we got to

(01:06:39):
try this popcorn. I, I just, it's chocolate,
right? I'm a chocoholic.
I got to have this. Corey goes crazy for this stuff.
Let's, let's make. So we get back to the we had a
verbo. We get back and that popcorn was
gone in like 3 days. And so our last day at that
trip, we went back to Magic and I had to go home with two of two

(01:07:03):
of the popcorns. So and he calls it the LW
special and my wife loves that. So she's got to go get the LW
special every. Day.
She's there as well. The the funny part is I was
there in July or April. I can't remember which trip it
was, but I was with Corey, but Iwas still in the store.
They had already gotten to the popcorn.

(01:07:25):
And he he, he says, yeah, we need one of the LW special
because there's a cast member who she doesn't know the whole
recipe, but she knows about the LW special.
And he goes, and that's LW rightthere.
And she was like, Oh my God. It's like, I, yeah, everybody
else, all the other guests were like, what's going on?

(01:07:49):
It's nothing. It's nothing.
So. Well, when you get to
Disneyland, you're going to haveto get the cheesy garlic pretzel
bread. That's.
Oh, that sounds. Really good.
It, it is really good. OK.
I think when we were there in May, I think we had like 5 or
six of those things. All right.

(01:08:11):
I'll keep keep that in mind. That does sound good.
The breakfast version has egg and foundation.
So good. Yeah, wow.
Yeah, very cool. Well, gentlemen, thank you.
Thank you for coming on. I really appreciate that.
And you know anytime you have something that you want to
promote or talk about you let meknow and we will, we will slide

(01:08:34):
you in and for the Dyspod next weekend, next week's episode
will be back on Tuesday. That right, yes, OK, so, so
we'll be back on Tuesday at 7:00PM Eastern and that will be the
food and wine preview and I've already looked at the whole menu

(01:08:55):
yeah, I've looked at the whole menu and there's yes, it is it
is there's. Maybe more than twice.
There's a lot, there's a lot, but there are no potatoes.
Why? Did we get rid of the peanut
butter Jelly wings? Why do we get rid of the peanut
butter and Jelly wings? I don't know.
That's my stance on that. We just, we just did that on our

(01:09:19):
last Saturday, so. OK, deal with.
The whole thing. Yeah, Yeah.
So we're looking. We like to talk food you want?
To brush up, yeah, we do. Nobody eats food more more than
we do in Disney. Anyone that live streams, I
just, there's no one, I just know it, there's no one that
eats as much as we do. So definitely, if you're into

(01:09:40):
that, you know, check that, check this out 'cause we're
always eating in the parks. Yeah.
What on Saturday, boy, I ate, I ordered too much food, but I put
it down. I put it down, Lawrence, just
just before Luminance. We so there's a place called
Regal Eagle over there in Epcot,in, in America, and it has some
of the arguably the best barbecue on Walt Disney World

(01:10:02):
property. And so I got the, the, the pork,
the, the, the shredded pork or whatever that my wife and I
always get came with some cornbread and a side.
So we did a bigger side of fries'cause they put some beer cheese
on them. So we wanted to try those.
And so we had ice I, I grabbed aside of beans as well and side

(01:10:26):
of Mac and cheese. And we got the s'mores dessert
and the banana pudding dessert. So yeah, I got halfway through
that. I was like, oh boy, I made a
mistake, but we got through it. Yeah.
He powered through. You know, I powered through.
You know what? Tammy took the beans off the off
the order. She told me this yesterday, but

(01:10:47):
they gave her beans. What did she say?
She said to them, oh, can I get some beans, 'cause I, I guess
she decided we should just get dad some beans.
And they didn't even charge her for them.
They just said, here, take a, take a, take a bowl of beans.
Oh nice. Yeah, worked out.
Nice. Very nice.
All right, folks, that's going to do it for us.

(01:11:07):
Appreciate everybody being here.If you haven't hit the like
button, I had forgot to hit the like button, so I just hit the
like button. I hit it.
I don't know, but I pounded the reaction button.
Oh, I did, and I pounded the reaction button quite often.
Appreciate that. So yeah.
And again, check out Signs of Amusement, who will be live in
about 39 minutes on their channel.

(01:11:33):
They must have to go get stand up so.
Yes, yes. So we're going to we're going to
head out so they can go set up and Corey can go relax even more
tonight. We might need this pods tonight.
All right. Thank you all for being here,
Corey. I'll let you close it out.

(01:11:54):
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All right, folks, appreciate youall being here.
Guys, we appreciate you so much for coming on.
Those signs are phenomenal. Yeah, I'm a big fan, so you

(01:13:19):
might have to find out what whatlike.
We'll have to keep you is somehow I don't know.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Might have to move that.
You guys need to come on one of the ride throughs or something
with two one with us. Oh, that would be cool.
That'd be cool to do a a ride through episode.
I'd like that. Yeah, yeah, for sure.

(01:13:40):
What are you doing Friday? What?
What ride is Friday? Whatever you guys.
Want Oh, oh, our choice. All right, We'll, we'll, we'll
see. We'll see what we'll talk after.
All. Right.
All right. Thank you all for being here.
Have a good show, guys. Good night everybody, Year.

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