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Is it summer already, or is that just our theme park budget melting in the sun? Either way, we’re kicking off the season with our annual guide to roller coasters, churros, and how not to hurl after one too many loops. Theme Park Insider’s Robert Niles returns to share the biggest news in amusement park land—from a new Disney park in Abu Dhabi (what?!) to Universal Orlando’s game-changing Epic Universe.
But what’s a summer kickoff without a good ol’ whiplash reminder that your brain can’t be trusted when it comes to investing? Joe Saul-Sehy and OG dive into Jason Zweig’s latest insights about how our market “memory banks” mess with decision-making, and why 2008 probably wasn’t as scarring as your gut tells you.
And yes, Doug's trivia ties it all together—with corn dogs, naturally.
How to actually save money at theme parks without having to sleep in a costume closet.
The surprising reason a $1,400 day at Disney might be your own fault.
Which new coasters (and old favorites) are worth the detour this year.
Why your gut—and your "market memory"—could be sabotaging your investments.
The last time the stock market went down multiple years in a row (hint: not 2008).
What Robert’s favorite underrated U.S. parks are (spoiler: Dollywood shows up, again).
How to strategically splurge or save at the parks—merch fans, avert your eyes.
🎢 This one has thrills, chills, and the occasional spreadsheet. Just how we like it.
FULL SHOW NOTES: https://www.stackingbenjamins.com/welcome-summmer-2025-with-robert-niles-1684/
Deeper dives with curated links, topics, and discussions are in our newsletter, The 201, available at https://www.stackingbenjamins.com/201
Enjoy!
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Is it summer already, or is that just our theme park budget melting in the sun? Either way, we’re kicking off the season with our annual guide to roller coasters, churros, and how not to hurl after one too many loops. Theme Park Insider’s Robert Niles returns to share the biggest news in amusement park land—from a new Disney park in Abu Dhabi (what?!) to Universal Orlando’s game-changing Epic Universe.
But what’s a summer kickoff without a good ol’ whiplash reminder that your brain can’t be trusted when it comes to investing? Joe Saul-Sehy and OG dive into Jason Zweig’s latest insights about how our market “memory banks” mess with decision-making, and why 2008 probably wasn’t as scarring as your gut tells you.
And yes, Doug's trivia ties it all together—with corn dogs, naturally.
How to actually save money at theme parks without having to sleep in a costume closet.
The surprising reason a $1,400 day at Disney might be your own fault.
Which new coasters (and old favorites) are worth the detour this year.
Why your gut—and your "market memory"—could be sabotaging your investments.
The last time the stock market went down multiple years in a row (hint: not 2008).
What Robert’s favorite underrated U.S. parks are (spoiler: Dollywood shows up, again).
How to strategically splurge or save at the parks—merch fans, avert your eyes.
🎢 This one has thrills, chills, and the occasional spreadsheet. Just how we like it.
FULL SHOW NOTES: https://www.stackingbenjamins.com/welcome-summmer-2025-with-robert-niles-1684/
Deeper dives with curated links, topics, and discussions are in our newsletter, The 201, available at https://www.stackingbenjamins.com/201
Enjoy!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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