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This week, Len and Jim welcome Dr. Jill Peterfeso from Guilford College to talk about her new book Why the Magic Matters: Discovering Disney as a Laboratory for Learning. The conversation explores how Disney is studied in college classrooms, how its mix of “magic and strategy” reveals deeper lessons about creativity and culture, and why professors are turning theme parks into teaching tools. Plus, Jim continues his history of Disney Springs with the rise and fall of Pleasure Island’s West Side expansion and what that meant for future Disney retail and dining districts.
How professors are using Disney films, parks, and history to teach everything from religion to marketing
The balance of “magic and strategy” that makes Disney both creative and calculated
Surprising college courses inspired by Disney, from theme park architecture to environmental storytelling
Why Epcot’s Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure is removing 3D effects and what it could mean for other attractions
New Universal Orlando test for single attraction Express Passes and how guests are reacting
Universal Kids Park in Texas reveals themed lands for Shrek, Trolls, and SpongeBob
The forgotten Hyperion Wharf project that led to Disney Springs’ modern design
From academia to Pleasure Island, this episode connects the art of learning with the business of magic. Whether you’re a Disney scholar, park historian, or just love a good origin story, this one’s packed with imagination and insight.
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This week, Len and Jim welcome Dr. Jill Peterfeso from Guilford College to talk about her new book Why the Magic Matters: Discovering Disney as a Laboratory for Learning. The conversation explores how Disney is studied in college classrooms, how its mix of “magic and strategy” reveals deeper lessons about creativity and culture, and why professors are turning theme parks into teaching tools. Plus, Jim continues his history of Disney Springs with the rise and fall of Pleasure Island’s West Side expansion and what that meant for future Disney retail and dining districts.
How professors are using Disney films, parks, and history to teach everything from religion to marketing
The balance of “magic and strategy” that makes Disney both creative and calculated
Surprising college courses inspired by Disney, from theme park architecture to environmental storytelling
Why Epcot’s Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure is removing 3D effects and what it could mean for other attractions
New Universal Orlando test for single attraction Express Passes and how guests are reacting
Universal Kids Park in Texas reveals themed lands for Shrek, Trolls, and SpongeBob
The forgotten Hyperion Wharf project that led to Disney Springs’ modern design
From academia to Pleasure Island, this episode connects the art of learning with the business of magic. Whether you’re a Disney scholar, park historian, or just love a good origin story, this one’s packed with imagination and insight.
SHOW NOTES
Unlocked Magic
Unlocked Magic, powered by DVC Rental Store and DVC Resale Market, offers exclusive Disney & Universal ticket savings with TRUSTED service and authenticity. With over $10 MILLION in ticket sales, use Unlocked Magic to get the BIGGEST SAVINGS.
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