Episodes

  • S4 E12: A Goofy Movie Road Trip | Overhauling a Toontown Legend
    Apr 6 2026

    What happens when a beloved attraction no longer matches the story of a land?

    This week, Stephen is joined by Jenny and Marissa as we tackle Disneyland’s Toontown and propose a full overhaul of Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin into A Goofy Movie: On The Open Road. GASP! We explore how Imagineering balances IP integration, ride systems, and immersive details to turn Goofy and Max’s chaotic road trip into a fully realized, high-energy adventure that fits seamlessly into the land.

    Along the way, we dig into miniaturized motion-simulator vehicles, visual anchors for dynamic scenes, and how careful story design keeps guests on track even as cars spin and tilt. Plus, near-misses, Bigfoot chases, and all the gags and emotional beats that make this overhaul both controversial and unforgettable.

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    58 mins
  • S4 E11: Hoppers Habitat Quest | Marketing a Movie in the Parks
    Mar 30 2026

    Moana is leaving Animal Kingdom… and we promise there’s a good reason.

    This week, Stephen takes on the role of Project Manager to introduce Hoppers Habitat Quest, a park-wide, interactive experience designed to promote Disney/Pixar’s new Hoppers film without spoiling the plot. Built around activation marketing, this concept transforms Animal Kingdom into a living, breathing scavenger hunt where guests help Mabel collect signatures to save the Glen.

    Along the way, you’ll encounter roaming animal monarchs representing ecosystems across the United States, complete mini challenges, collect signature stamps, and unlock a final reward that might just be worth the journey. It’s part attraction, part game, part character experience… and, at its core, a marketing strategy disguised as fun.

    We break down how this kind of experience works, why it’s perfectly suited for Animal Kingdom, and how it creates a symbiotic relationship between film and park where each one fuels the other.

    Also… yes, there are exclusive pins.

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    47 mins
  • Hong Kong Disneyland and Beyond: China Parks Recap
    Mar 23 2026

    Stephen and Amanda are back from China and taking listeners through their theme park journey from Universal Studios Beijing to Shanghai Disneyland, and finally to the main event: Hong Kong Disneyland, Stephen’s first visit and his final Disney park checked off the list. They share the highs, the unexpected challenges, and the unforgettable moments of visiting during Chinese New Year, from navigating crowds to soaking in the celebrations. Along the way, they compare the parks, highlight favorite attractions, and give an insider perspective on exploring China’s theme parks.

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    1 hr and 57 mins
  • State of the Kingdom: Q1 2026 (with Drew the Disney Dude)
    Mar 16 2026

    The State of the Kingdom returns for Q1 2026.

    Stephen, Kaity, and Jenny break down the biggest Disney Parks announcements, construction updates, and rumors shaping the future of the parks. From Tropical Americas and Monstropolis to updates on Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, and Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets, there is a lot happening behind the construction walls.

    Special guest Drew the Disney Dude joins the Idiots this week, sharing his insights on one of the most talked about projects currently under construction and weighing in on the rumors making waves across the industry.

    Together, the team explores the latest chatter surrounding Villains Land, a possible second gate at Shanghai Disneyland, and more.

    And in true Disney timing, Future Stephen interrupts the episode after Disney drops a wave of announcements less than twelve hours after we finished recording.

    All that and more on the State of the Kingdom!

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • S4 E10: The Infinity Stone Ritual | Crafting a Marvel Merchantainment Experience (with Kim Millspaugh, @disney.sme)
    Mar 9 2026

    What if the most powerful Marvel moment was not a ride at all?

    This week, Stephen takes us inside The Infinity Stone Ritual, a Marvel merchantainment experience where guests step into Wong’s secret archive, witness the return of the Infinity Stones, and may even be chosen as a new guardian of the universe. Joined by the Queen of Disneyland, Kim Millspaugh (@disney.sme), we explore how story, interactivity, and collectible moments come together to create an experience that is as repeatable as it is magical.

    Plus, we play a brand-new game, Marvel Letter Flip, where we take classic Marvel movie titles and twist them one letter at a time to create hilariously alternate universes.

    From hidden rituals to one-of-a-kind merchandise, this episode is a deep dive into what makes Disney themed entertainment endlessly inventive and why sometimes the story is the souvenir.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • S4 E9: CANCELED: Western River Expedition | Honoring the Unbuilt Frontier (with Olivia from Soarin' Around WDW Podcast)
    Mar 2 2026

    What happens when Disney builds something incredible and then never opens it?

    This week, Stephen leads our first canceled episode of the season as we revisit the legendary Western River Expedition, the ambitious frontier epic that was designed, developed, and ultimately left behind. Joined by Kaity and special guest Olivia from @soarinaroundwdwpod, our Friend of the Idiots Podcast of the Year, we unpack the history, the lore, and the ideas that refused to disappear.

    Then we take a swing at bringing it into the present with our own modern concept, Ghost Town Grand Prix, a Cars themed race through a haunted frontier town inside Piston Peak.

    And because no ghost town is complete without a little chaos, we play a brand new game, Name That Buckaroo, where wild west characters need names and the competition gets unhinged fast.

    From scrapped mountains to surviving show scenes, this episode is all about why a good idea at Imagineering never really dies.

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • S4 E8: Monsters Who Munch | Imagineering Harryhausen’s inside Monstropolis
    Feb 23 2026

    What would it look like if Monsters, humans, and sushi could coexist in perfect harmony?

    This week on Idiot’s Guide to Imagineering, Kaity is joined by Stephen and Jenny to bring Harryhausen’s, a likely addition to the upcoming Monstropolis land at Hollywood Studios, to life. From sleek, modern design and immersive details inspired by the movie, to both quick-service and omakase-style options, we explore how Imagineering transforms a beloved IP into a believable, unforgettable experience for guests of all ages.

    Along the way, we dive into why attention to detail matters more than most realize, how subtle touches build immersion, and what it takes to design a space that feels authentically “Monsters Inc.” while still functioning in the real world. This isn’t just about creating a restaurant; it’s about designing a story you can eat.

    From signature sushi rolls to character-inspired desserts, Harryhausen’s is all about combining whimsy, sophistication, and Disney magic in a way that feels both approachable and extraordinary.

    Plus, character brunch ideas, clever quick-service hacks, and a peek at what it might feel like to dine with Mike, Sully, and the gang in Hollywood Studios.

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    54 mins
  • S4 E7: The Rescuers Take Flight | Reimagining Disneyland’s Bayou Country
    Feb 17 2026

    What happens when a land gets rethemed but an existing attraction no longer fits the story?

    This week, Stephen is joined by Kaity and Jenny as we head to Disneyland to reimagine The Rescuers in Bayou Country. We explore how Imagineering uses story cohesion, ride systems, and immersive details to make a space feel intentional and alive. It is about using every element of a land from lighting to animatronics to emotional beats to tell a story that guests can fully believe in without relying on a mega-IP.

    Along the way, we dig into small-footprint creativity, clever queue storytelling, and why Disneyland thrives with subtle story-driven experiences. Plus, soaring on sardine cans, albatross shadows, and all the details that bring this classic story to life.

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    55 mins