The Light Em And Hide Theme Park Podcast

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Theme Park podcast from a Disney and Universal loving Dad living in Orlando

  1. Mar 13

    Disney Family Reunion from Years Ago (Aunt's 60th) + Quick St. Patrick's Day Spots This Weekend

    Found an old photo the other day of the family at Walt Disney World celebrating my aunt's 60th birthday. I wasn't on that trip myself, but seeing everyone together—smiles, park energy, all in one spot—hit hard years later. With my aunt and some others gone now, it brought back what it represented: getting a scattered family reunited for something special, the meals and rides that made it last, and how Disney became more than just a vacation spot—it turned into a place where life got celebrated and connections stuck around even after people pass. I talk about that here: why the parks feel like home base for families like ours, where memories build up, people reconnect, and you can still sense the ones who aren't here anymore. Got the usual dad rants and laughs about how big family trips are always a chaotic mess in the good way, plus real thoughts on why Disney hits deep for so many of us who listen. Quick St. Patrick's Day rundown at the end since it's happening right now (Friday, March 13 kickoff): On-property: Raglan Road at Disney Springs is the spot with The Mighty Festival (March 13–17)—live Irish bands from Ireland, dancers, food/drinks, outdoor bars, Celtic face painting. No park ticket needed, just head to Disney Springs. Hours vary (11am-midnight today, 10am-midnight most days); reservations smart for March 13–16, $20 cover 18+ on March 17 (first-come, first-served, no res that day). It's the authentic, lively one if you're nearby.

    16 min
  2. Jan 20

    February 2026 Disney World & Universal Orlando Closures & Reopenings – Plan Your Trip Now

    In this quick 15-minute update, I walk through every major closure, refurbishment, reopening, and permanent change happening at Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando Resort from January 19 through the end of February 2026. If you're booking a winter or early spring 2026 trip, this episode is for you. I cover exact dates, reasons for closures, and how they impact your plans—based only on confirmed announcements from Disney and Universal (no rumors). Walt Disney World Highlights: • DinoLand U.S.A. (Animal Kingdom) permanently closes February 1, 2026 – last chance to ride DINOSAUR • Frozen Ever After (EPCOT) closed early February – reopens mid-to-late February after Audio-Animatronics upgrades • Blizzard Beach reopens February 15, 2026 • Big Thunder Mountain Railroad & Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin still closed (reopen spring 2026) Universal Orlando Highlights: • Hogwarts Express closed February 9–23, 2026 – how to park-hop without the train (walk through CityWalk) • Jurassic Park River Adventure closed all February 2026 • Mardi Gras starts February 7 – expect more crowds mid-month Pro tips included: best times to visit reopened attractions, how to avoid surprises, and why February 2026 is a great time for lower crowds (except Presidents' Day weekend and RunDisney). Perfect for first-timers, Florida residents, Annual Passholders, or anyone planning a 2026 Orlando vacation. Subscribe for more theme park updates, trip reports, and hidden gems from a dad who's been there hundreds of times.

    24 min
5
out of 5
22 Ratings

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Theme Park podcast from a Disney and Universal loving Dad living in Orlando

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