Episodios

  • Episode #209: 7 Days at Walt Disney World
    Jun 14 2025

    Imagine experiencing Walt Disney World without the stress, phone battery anxiety, or exhaustion that often accompanies a theme park vacation. That's exactly what we discovered on our recent seven-day adventure through Disney's magical world.

    Our journey began at Blizzard Beach water park, taking advantage of the free entry offered to resort guests on check-in day. Unlike the sometimes overwhelming Typhoon Lagoon, Blizzard Beach proved more navigable and family-friendly, setting the perfect tone for our vacation. Afterward, we checked into the elegant Grand Destino Tower at Coronado Springs, where Spanish-inspired design and relaxing ambiance created an upscale retreat from park excitement.

    The game-changer for our trip? Lightning Lane Multi-Passes. Yes, we spent an additional $725, but the freedom this investment provided transformed our experience completely. Without constantly checking our phones for return times or standing in lengthy queues, we discovered a more relaxed approach to Disney that we didn't know was possible.

    Each day brought new delights as we explored the parks at our own pace. At EPCOT, we walked right onto Soarin' while others rushed to Guardians of the Galaxy, savoring the often-overlooked attraction without crowds. Hollywood Studios surprised us with impressive new shows featuring The Little Mermaid and Disney Villains, both showcasing technology and storytelling that exceeded our expectations. And Animal Kingdom delivered perhaps the best safari experience we've ever had, with nearly every animal visible and active.

    One unexpected revelation: taking occasional breaks from each other made our family time more meaningful. Those 30-45 minutes of "me time" – whether wandering Galaxy's Edge with a Gold Squadron Lager or people-watching from a bench near Cinderella Castle – prevented friction and recharged everyone's spirits.

    From watching fireworks at the Polynesian beach to discovering what might be Disney property's best burger at D-Luxe Burger, our unhurried approach uncovered magic we'd previously rushed past. We followed our Disney adventure with four days at Vero Beach Resort, where we discovered buffalo-tossed Disney chicken tenders that should absolutely make their way to the parks!

    Ready to experience Disney differently? Let our journey inspire you to slow down, prioritize enjoyment over exhaustion, and discover the true magic that happens when you're not checking the time. What will you discover on your next Disney adventure?


    Please Check Out Our Links Below:

    Our Sponsor:

    www.travelplannererica.com

    Email Us:

    circleofparks@gmail.com

    Our Website:

    www.circleofparks.com

    Facebook:

    www.facebook.com/circleofparks

    Instagram:

    www.instagram.com/circleofparks

    X:

    www.x.com/circleofparks

    Ad Music:

    Carefree Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

    Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License

    http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

    Music promoted on https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/

    Send us a text

    Support the show

    Más Menos
    1 h y 34 m
  • Episode #208: Polite Pig Dining Review kind of live.
    Jun 1 2025

    Ready to discover a hidden culinary gem at Disney Springs? We're fresh from our resort day adventure where we uncovered The Polite Pig - a quick-service barbecue spot that's earned a coveted Michelin plate recognition!

    This isn't your average theme park dining experience. Though categorized as quick-service, The Polite Pig delivers with table-service attentiveness. You order at the counter, but once seated, staff brings everything to your table - food, drinks, and an impressive array of barbecue sauces. Most surprising was the speed - our food arrived in under 10 minutes, practically unheard of for quality barbecue.

    As self-proclaimed barbecue connoisseurs, we approached the menu with high standards. The Low and Slow Brisket sandwich ($15) impressed with its pimento cheese spread, porter barbecue sauce, pickled jalapeños, and crispy onion straws. Our son's Cedar Plank Salmon ($26) with maple Dijon glaze earned his stamp of approval as "better than daddy's" - high praise indeed! For those wanting to sample everything, the Butcher Board for Two ($44) offers an impressive spread of pork shoulder, smoked chicken, brisket, and barbecue cheddar sausage alongside signature sides.

    While prices run higher than typical quick-service locations, the quality justifies every dollar. For Disney Dining Plan users, this represents exceptional value for your quick-service credits. Whether you're taking a break from the parks or specifically exploring Disney Springs' culinary scene, The Polite Pig deserves a spot on your must-try list.

    What's your favorite Disney Springs restaurant? Have you discovered any surprising Michelin-recognized spots in unexpected places? Share your experiences and let us know if The Polite Pig makes your Disney dining itinerary!

    Send us a text

    Support the show

    Más Menos
    7 m
  • Episode #207: Docking Bay 7 Live Dining Review
    May 31 2025

    Have you wondered if the food in Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge lives up to the incredible theming? Journey with us as we discover Docking Bay 7, the somewhat hidden quick-service restaurant tucked beside the Millennium Falcon in Hollywood Studios.

    Our family's dining adventure reveals why this location offers exceptional value, especially for those on Disney's Dining Plan. The Andorian Fried Chicken Tip-yip steals the show with perfectly seasoned chicken thighs, while its spicier Persianak counterpart brings just enough heat without overwhelming. Even the roasted vegetable medley earns praise – a rare feat for theme park sides! We sample exclusive beverages like the Gold Squadron Lager, brewed specially for Galaxy's Edge, adding another layer of authenticity to the Star Wars experience.

    What makes Docking Bay 7 truly special is its immersive atmosphere. Cargo delivery sound effects, themed food names, and detailed decor transport you straight into the Star Wars universe. While the adults appreciate the higher quality cuisine compared to typical quick service options, even our picky preteens give solid approval to the "legit" mac and cheese sides. At $16+ per entrée, plus the option to add exclusive alcoholic beverages, you'll maximize your dining plan credits here.

    Whether you're a devoted Star Wars fan or simply looking for quality food amid your Hollywood Studios adventures, Docking Bay 7 delivers a dining experience worth seeking out. Subscribe to Circle of Parks podcast for more insider Disney dining reviews that help you navigate the parks like a pro!

    Send us a text

    Support the show

    Más Menos
    5 m
  • Episode #206: La Cantina de San Angel Live Dining Review, Kind of!!!
    May 31 2025

    Looking for honest Disney dining advice? We're cutting through the magic to tell you what La Cantina de San Angel in Epcot's Mexico Pavilion is really like. After battling World Showcase crowds for a table (while a medical emergency unfolded nearby), we put this quick-service spot to the test.

    Our dining adventure quickly turned complicated when promised customizations created confusion among staff. Despite assurances that modifications were no problem, our simple requests resulted in deconstructed meals – cheese served in cups rather than on tacos, and chicken delivered separately from nachos. The $15.75 Aros bowl with breaded shrimp offered generous portions but questionable value, while the $16.50 Tacos de Barbacoa disappointed with dry meat that couldn't compete with Chipotle's juicier version. Nolan's $15.50 nachos earned the tepid review of being "just all right" – hardly the enthusiastic endorsement you want when spending Disney prices.

    The verdict? Skip La Cantina and opt for either San Angel Inn (the sit-down restaurant inside the Mexico Pavilion) or head to Connections Eatery for better quick-service value. We're already eyeing China Pavilion for our next Epcot dining adventure. Whether you're planning your first Disney vacation or your fiftieth, our candid reviews help you maximize both dining credits and out-of-pocket spending. Have you tried La Cantina? We'd love to hear if your experience matched ours or if we caught them on an off day!

    Send us a text

    Support the show

    Más Menos
    8 m
  • Episode #205: Connections Eatery Live Dining Review
    May 30 2025

    Disney's Epcot offers countless dining options, but is Connections Eatery worth your precious park time and dining credits? We're pulling up a chair to give you the unfiltered scoop straight from our family's lunch table.

    Navigating the bustling atmosphere of this World Celebration eatery at 2pm (still surprisingly packed!), we put Disney's Quick Service Dining Plan to the test with a variety of menu items. The hand-breaded chicken sandwich delivered solid flavor without excessive breading, though the accompanying black garlic truffle fries proved divisive—enjoyable in small doses but overwhelming as a full side. Meanwhile, the Flower and Garden Festival's hot honey chicken sandwich hit the perfect balance of heat and sweetness, complemented wonderfully by pickles for a contrasting crunch.

    The real star? Connections' pizza. With gigantic slices that practically count as double portions, the $11.29 cheese pizza stands as one of Epcot's best quick-service values. Our family debate about sauce levels (some wanting more, others preferring the lighter approach) highlights how this adaptable menu caters to different palates. All these options—plus alcoholic beverages like Oregon's Rainstorm Pinot Noir Rosé—were completely covered by our Quick Service Dining Plan credits.

    Beyond food, we share our refreshingly laid-back approach to park touring. Arriving during Early Entry without the rope-drop rush, we walked straight onto Soarin', Figment, and Nemo before experiencing the "big party" atmosphere of Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind. This relaxed strategy sparked fascinating family discussions about park touring philosophies—are you Team Rope Drop or Team Take-It-Easy?

    Ready to plan your perfect Epcot day? Subscribe now for more authentic Disney dining reviews and practical park strategies that help real families maximize every moment without the unnecessary stress.

    Send us a text

    Support the show

    Más Menos
    6 m
  • Episode #204: Walt Disney World Trip Planning!!
    May 28 2025

    The countdown is on—just four days until our family's epic Walt Disney World adventure begins! After months of anticipation, we're pulling back the curtain on our meticulously crafted vacation strategy that balances maximum fun with minimal stress.

    Our journey starts with a strategic overnight in Atlanta before heading to Blizzard Beach on arrival day. We're excited to experience both Disney water parks across different trips, having conquered Typhoon Lagoon last year. This time, we're staying at Coronado Springs' Grand Destino Tower, where we'll celebrate our 15th wedding anniversary at Three Bridges Bar & Grill overlooking the resort's beautiful lake.

    One major change this trip? We're abandoning our traditional rope-drop routine! After years of early morning park rushes, we're embracing a more relaxed approach with Disney's new multi-pass system. At over $700 for our family, it's a significant investment we'll be evaluating throughout our stay. Is the convenience worth the premium price? We'll be reporting back!

    Each park day has been thoughtfully planned: Epcot with extended World Showcase exploration (where our boys have finally developed an appreciation for international experiences), Hollywood Studios with substantial time in Galaxy's Edge and catching the new Little Mermaid show, Animal Kingdom's safari adventures, and a perfectly-paced Magic Kingdom finale. We've incorporated strategic rest days, including pool time and a split day where half of us will venture to Universal while the others enjoy a character breakfast and resort exploration.

    The Disney Dining Plan adds another dimension to our experience. Is it truly the value proposition Disney promises? We'll be conducting live dining reviews throughout our trip at spots like Connections Eatery, La Cantina de San Angel, and Flame Tree Barbecue to find out! After our park adventures, we're capping the vacation with four blissful days at Disney's Vero Beach Resort—the perfect blend of Disney magic and coastal relaxation.

    Whether you're planning your own Disney getaway or simply enjoy vicarious vacation thrills, join us as we navigate the parks with insider knowledge gained from multiple trips. We're excited to share what works, what doesn't, and how our Disney strategy continues to evolve!


    Please Check Out Our Links Below:

    Our Sponsor:

    www.travelplannererica.com

    Email Us:

    circleofparks@gmail.com

    Our Website:

    www.circleofparks.com

    Facebook:

    www.facebook.com/circleofparks

    Instagram:

    www.instagram.com/circleofparks

    X:

    www.x.com/circleofparks

    Ad Music:

    Carefree Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

    Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License

    http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

    Music promoted on https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/

    Send us a text

    Support the show

    Más Menos
    47 m
  • Episode #203: Exploring Change in Walt Disney World: New Lands, Reimagined Classics
    May 21 2025

    The landscape of Walt Disney World is shifting dramatically, with major transformations coming to every park. From Dinoland USA becoming a vibrant Central Americas-themed land featuring Encanto and Indiana Jones, to Tom Sawyer Island making way for a Cars attraction, these changes represent Disney's evolving approach to park experiences.

    We dive deep into what these transformations mean for the Disney experience, exploring the tension between nostalgic attractions and Disney's push toward more recognizable intellectual properties. The upcoming Villains Land behind Big Thunder Mountain promises thrilling new experiences without replacing existing attractions, while Hollywood Studios will soon feature a Monsters Inc land with an innovative suspended coaster based on the door conveyor system from the beloved film.

    These changes raise important questions: Is Disney losing some of its original magic by replacing unique Imagineering creations with movie tie-ins? Or is this evolution necessary to compete with Universal's Epic Universe and appeal to younger generations? We consider whether the Disney experience has improved or declined since 2019, discussing the loss of beloved perks like Magical Express and free FastPass while acknowledging the exciting new attractions on the horizon.

    We also share our upcoming plans to test the new Multi-Pass system during our next trip, estimating we'll spend around $500 extra for our family of four to access all premium ride options. Will the convenience justify the cost? Is the Free Dining package actually saving money when factoring in required add-ons like Park Hopper tickets? These practical considerations reflect the changing economics of a Disney vacation in today's landscape.

    Whether you're a Disney purist concerned about these changes or excited to experience the new attractions, this episode provides thoughtful perspective on what Walt Disney World's transformation means for different types of visitors. Connect with us on social media @CircleOfParks to share your thoughts on Disney's evolving future!


    Please Check Out Our Links Below:

    Our Sponsor:

    www.travelplannererica.com

    Email Us:

    circleofparks@gmail.com

    Our Website:

    www.circleofparks.com

    Facebook:

    www.facebook.com/circleofparks

    Instagram:

    www.instagram.com/circleofparks

    X:

    www.x.com/circleofparks

    Ad Music:

    Carefree Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

    Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License

    http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

    Music promoted on https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/

    Send us a text

    Support the show

    Más Menos
    49 m
  • Episode #202: Replay of What Attractions Should You Rope Drop in Walt Disney World
    May 7 2025

    Are you ready to maximize your Disney vacation and experience the most popular attractions with minimal wait times? We're diving deep into the strategic world of "rope dropping" at Walt Disney World - that magical practice of arriving before park opening to be among the first guests rushing to key attractions.

    Every minute counts when planning your Disney mornings, and we're sharing our battle-tested strategies for each park. At Magic Kingdom, Space Mountain emerges as our family's go-to choice while the crowds rush to Fantasyland. We'll explain why Tomorrowland's morning ambiance creates the perfect start to your day, along with alternatives like Seven Dwarfs Mine Train for families with different priorities.

    Hollywood Studios presents the toughest rope drop decisions with its concentration of blockbuster attractions. Should you prioritize Rise of the Resistance's immersive Star Wars experience or the classic thrills of Tower of Terror? We break down the pros and cons of each option, plus family-friendly alternatives in Toy Story Land.

    For Animal Kingdom enthusiasts, we reveal why Kilimanjaro Safaris might actually be a better rope drop choice than Flight of Passage for repeat visitors. The morning safari experience offers significantly more active animals and natural behaviors than you'll see later in the day - a complete game-changer for wildlife lovers.

    From Test Track at EPCOT to the strategic value of experiencing elaborate queues without the crushing crowds, these insider tips will transform how you approach your Disney mornings. We've made the mistakes so you don't have to! Join us for this essential planning guide that will help you create magical memories without spending your vacation waiting in standby lines.


    Please Check Out Our Links Below:

    Our Sponsor:

    www.travelplannererica.com

    Email Us:

    circleofparks@gmail.com

    Our Website:

    www.circleofparks.com

    Facebook:

    www.facebook.com/circleofparks

    Instagram:

    www.instagram.com/circleofparks

    X:

    www.x.com/circleofparks

    Ad Music:

    Carefree Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

    Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License

    http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

    Music promoted on https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/

    Send us a text

    Support the show

    Más Menos
    39 m
adbl_web_global_use_to_activate_webcro805_stickypopup