5 • 707 Ratings
🗓️ 24 February 2010
⏱️ 53 minutes
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In this ENHANCED episode Matt and Nate discuss one of the more overlooked areas of Disneylands history; The Disneyland Hotel. Throughout the history of Disneyland the Disneyland Hotel has grown from five two story buildings and a pool to one of the greatest destinations in Southern California. Through its different incarnations under its owner, entrepreneur Jack Wrather, flourished. While always adding to the resort feel the hotel hosted famous Hollywood celebrities and foreign dignitaries. Matt and Nate dish on the interesting happening and the current state and feel of the hotel as well. News as well. Enjoy
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0:00.0 | From the Brava Centauri Studios, this is Wedway Radio. |
0:10.0 | This is Wedway Radio. Amigos, Romans, Romans, and Disneylanders, stop walking while I'm squawking. |
0:33.7 | Caramba, we have something really big for you today. |
0:41.4 | Thank you. Caramba, we have something really big for you today. Now your adventure through inner space has begun. |
0:45.4 | Through Monsanto's mighty microscope, you will travel into the incredible universe found within a tiny fragment of a snowflake. |
0:58.1 | For those of you returning to the hotel, our tram makes a round trip every ten minutes. |
1:03.9 | Should you wish to return via the Disneyland-Allweg monorail system, you may board the trains in |
1:09.0 | Tomorrowland for a journey directly to the hotel terminal |
1:11.9 | there are several ways to visit Disneyland and we're sure you'll find what |
1:16.3 | the So, Nate, did you catch the Olympics opening ceremony? |
1:35.8 | I did. I really enjoying watching the Olympics. |
1:39.2 | And funny you should say the opening ceremony because we just did that show, |
1:42.2 | episode 34, on the Olympics and the Super Bowl |
1:45.1 | and Disney's relationship with them. And this one totally reminded me not of the Olympics, |
1:50.3 | but of the Super Bowl halftime show from 1999. Okay. When they did the whole introduction of the |
1:55.8 | tapestry of nations and reflections of Earth. Yeah, the sage of time was like like, rising out of the 50-yard line or whatever. |
2:02.3 | Yeah, yeah, I think that was, you know, when you saw the bear rise up from the ground, |
2:07.9 | and then they saw the mountains form from the, gosh, I don't know what those things were made up. |
2:13.0 | I don't either. |
2:13.9 | It looked like sheets. |
2:14.9 | Yeah, they really did. |
2:15.7 | Those were really cool. |
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