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Connecting with Walt - A look into the history of the man behind Mickey Mouse, Disneyland and Walt Disney World

#071 - Interview with Michael Broggie Pt. 2

Connecting with Walt - A look into the history of the man behind Mickey Mouse, Disneyland and Walt Disney World

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Walt Disney, Unknown, Roy Disney, Walt Disney Animation, Walt Disney World, Society & Culture, Disneyland, Walt Disney Studios

4.8799 Ratings

🗓️ 7 September 2018

⏱️ 81 minutes

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From west to east and kingdom to kingdom, you're listening to the Diz Unplugged Connecting with Walt

0:06.4

podcast. Connecting with Walt is brought. Connecting with Walt is brought to you by Dreams Unlimited Travel, experts at helping you plan the perfect Disney vacation.

0:31.1

Visit upon the web at Dreams Unlimited Travel.com.

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Hello, and welcome to episode 71 of the Disiss Unplugged connecting with Walt Podcast.

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I am your host and Diz historian Michael Bowling and I am joined by my co-host, producer, and

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good friend Craig Williams. Craig, how are you today?

0:50.1

I'm good. How are you, Michael?

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Oh, I'm doing well. Thank you. So, you know, a couple of weeks ago on our episode

0:57.1

celebrating the 60th anniversary of Disneyland's sailing ship, Columbia, we were talking about the slanted houses,

1:04.0

if you recall. Listener, Ty, sent me a message. He thought you, during that episode, you might have remembered

1:12.7

Confusion Hill at I'd Wild Park in the Pittsburgh area. Oh, absolutely. No. Yeah, I, uh, I went to school

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pretty close to Idaweild. So, um, and by school, I mean college. And, uh, so, although I had a while,

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it's very, uh, very focused on, on families and such, not really older kids, but, you know,

1:38.5

my sister also worked there through college. So, uh, it was, it was a little bit more important to me later in life, but absolutely.

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I know all about idwhile and it's history. So it's a really really cute park if you're ever

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around the Pittsburgh area. It's about give or, an hour 10, 15 minutes outside of Pittsburgh.

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But yeah, it's very charming. It has one section of the park that's a storybook, I think it's storybook forest, if I remember correctly the name.

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I don't know why that's done on it.

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Maybe just falling away from me because it's the thing I remember most about Idaho.

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But yeah, it's just a walk through all these classic fairy tales and such

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and it's just, it's really cute, really quaint.

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So I highly recommend it.

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