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Navigating the treacherous waters of homeownership becomes our opening conversation as we collectively agree – it's a struggle that unites us all in mutual frustration. From there, we dive into the unexpected adventures of battling SoCal rush hour traffic on a Monday, a rookie mistake that delayed our recording by a full day.
The conversation shifts to a detailed exploration of Disney experiences, with one host sharing their recent visit to the Hotel Grand Californian's special 70th anniversary buffet. At $62 per adult (less with discounts), the spread featured everything from prime rib and shrimp cocktail to Mickey cake pops that would normally cost $7 each in the park. This insider knowledge provides valuable context for anyone planning their next Disney adventure and wondering if the exclusive dining experiences are worth the splurge.
The heart of our episode centers around a comprehensive breakdown of EDC Vegas, comparing three distinct approaches to experiencing the festival: hotel commuting, Camp EDC, or the official Hotel EDC package at Virgin Hotels (formerly Hard Rock). At approximately $2,000 per person for the Hotel EDC experience, our host walks us through what that investment gets you – exclusive shuttles that bypass regular traffic, pre-venue security screening, pool parties with DJs from 11am-5pm daily, and $30 food credits. The honest assessment of pros and cons, from the owl stage decoration that resembled "a backyard pigeon deterrent" to the magic of Tiesto's sunrise set, offers both entertainment and practical guidance.
We wrap with animated discussions about recent films like Ballerina and Lilo and Stitch, upcoming Comic-Con plans, and the absurdity of an $80 Galactus popcorn bucket that's "30 inches tall." Our authentic friendship permeates every topic, creating an experience that feels less like listening to a podcast and more like joining a conversation with friends who aren't afraid to call each other out or celebrate each other's passions.
Join our conversation and add your voice to the mix – what Disney experience or festival approach would you choose?
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Navigating the treacherous waters of homeownership becomes our opening conversation as we collectively agree – it's a struggle that unites us all in mutual frustration. From there, we dive into the unexpected adventures of battling SoCal rush hour traffic on a Monday, a rookie mistake that delayed our recording by a full day.
The conversation shifts to a detailed exploration of Disney experiences, with one host sharing their recent visit to the Hotel Grand Californian's special 70th anniversary buffet. At $62 per adult (less with discounts), the spread featured everything from prime rib and shrimp cocktail to Mickey cake pops that would normally cost $7 each in the park. This insider knowledge provides valuable context for anyone planning their next Disney adventure and wondering if the exclusive dining experiences are worth the splurge.
The heart of our episode centers around a comprehensive breakdown of EDC Vegas, comparing three distinct approaches to experiencing the festival: hotel commuting, Camp EDC, or the official Hotel EDC package at Virgin Hotels (formerly Hard Rock). At approximately $2,000 per person for the Hotel EDC experience, our host walks us through what that investment gets you – exclusive shuttles that bypass regular traffic, pre-venue security screening, pool parties with DJs from 11am-5pm daily, and $30 food credits. The honest assessment of pros and cons, from the owl stage decoration that resembled "a backyard pigeon deterrent" to the magic of Tiesto's sunrise set, offers both entertainment and practical guidance.
We wrap with animated discussions about recent films like Ballerina and Lilo and Stitch, upcoming Comic-Con plans, and the absurdity of an $80 Galactus popcorn bucket that's "30 inches tall." Our authentic friendship permeates every topic, creating an experience that feels less like listening to a podcast and more like joining a conversation with friends who aren't afraid to call each other out or celebrate each other's passions.
Join our conversation and add your voice to the mix – what Disney experience or festival approach would you choose?
Voice intro and music
Intro music by Alex Grohl
AlexGrohl - Pixabay