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The Disney Dish with Jim Hill

How Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland Almost Changed New Fantasyland (Ep. 530)

The Disney Dish with Jim Hill

Jim Hill Media Podcast Network

Leisure, Society & Culture, Places & Travel

4.8979 Ratings

🗓️ 5 May 2025

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Jim reveals Disney World’s scrapped plan to retheme the Mad Tea Party with Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland—a move that would’ve introduced clever nods to the film like “Drink Me” and “Eat Me” food stands and tied directly into Pixie Hollow. Len adds context with stories about Fantasyland’s expansion, while the duo discusses why Haunted Mansion Holiday never came to Florida, and why Tim Burton’s working relationship with Disney ended with Dumbo. Scrapped plans for a Burton-inspired Mad Tea Party overlay How Walt Disney World hoped to tap into the Nightmare Before Christmas merch model Why Haunted Mansion Holiday won’t come to Magic Kingdom Fantasyland expansion budget and leadership changes Tim Burton’s final Disney film and his “Dumbo” disillusionment Plus, listener questions about endangered Disney World attractions and ideas for a Muppets-themed rock bar. SHOW NOTES Support Our Sponsors DVC Resale Market Thinking about joining Disney Vacation Club or selling your contract? DVC Resale Market is the leader in the secondary market, with over 70,000 satisfied DVC members. Their expert team of 21 former DVC Cast Members brings unparalleled knowledge and experience to every transaction, making buying or selling DVC simple and stress-free. Learn More DVC Rental Store Dreaming of deluxe Disney accommodations at a fraction of the cost? The DVC Rental Store connects guests with incredible savings on Disney Vacation Club resorts. Whether you’re a DVC member looking to rent your points or a guest looking to stay in style, the DVC Rental Store offers a seamless process for both. Don’t forget—they also offer exciting point swaps for unforgettable experiences like cruises and adventures! Learn More Be Our Guest Vacations Planning your next Disney vacation? Be Our Guest Vacations is a Platinum-level Earmarked travel agency with concierge-level service to make every trip magical. Their team of expert agents plans vacations across the globe, from Disney and Universal to cruises and adventures, ensuring you have the best possible experience without the stress. Learn More Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

The autopilot order.

0:01.7

Now, informal.

0:02.9

The strong urge felt at the ordering kiosk or drive-through

0:05.6

that takes over the entire body and mind

0:07.8

and results in a person ordering a Big Mac without even having to think.

0:11.5

Related phrases.

0:12.5

Looks like I've ordered a Big Mac again.

0:14.6

The Autopilot Order at McDonald's.

0:17.7

Serves from 11am, subject to availability.

0:20.1

Welcome back to another edition of the Disney Dish podcast with Jim Hill.

0:24.0

It's me, Len Testa, and this is our show for the week of Shmursday, May 5th, 2025.

0:29.3

Happy Cinco de Mayo, everyone.

0:31.2

On the show today, news in listener questions, would you visit a Muppets-themed bar?

0:37.0

And what ride should you ride now, because they might not be here in five years?

0:41.2

Then in our main segment, Jim tells us about the ideas Disney considered for new fantasy land, but didn't use.

0:47.5

Let's get started by bringing in the man who doubts this is the future that Dippendots was the ice cream of.

0:53.5

It's Mr. Jim Hill.

0:54.4

Jim has it going.

0:56.3

Fine, Len.

0:57.2

But Dipping Dotsch, you've seen these things, right?

1:00.0

I've had them frozen to the roof of my mouth, like everyone.

1:02.7

What?

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