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Nostalgia is powerful. It can make a theme park feel endless, a game feel legendary, and a reboot feel like a homecoming.
But what happens when we go back?
This week, I’m breaking down my return to Universal, the modern Disney experience, and why nostalgia sometimes feels magical… and sometimes feels manufactured.
From theme park memories and rising ticket prices to Dragon Ball debates, gaming revivals, and classic franchises getting second lives, we’re diving into what happens when the past meets the present.
Is nostalgia something we relive…
or something we’re constantly trying to recreate?
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By Johnathan FuentesNostalgia is powerful. It can make a theme park feel endless, a game feel legendary, and a reboot feel like a homecoming.
But what happens when we go back?
This week, I’m breaking down my return to Universal, the modern Disney experience, and why nostalgia sometimes feels magical… and sometimes feels manufactured.
From theme park memories and rising ticket prices to Dragon Ball debates, gaming revivals, and classic franchises getting second lives, we’re diving into what happens when the past meets the present.
Is nostalgia something we relive…
or something we’re constantly trying to recreate?
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.