Memory 162 – A Day at Disney’s Hollywood Studios: Part 6, Disney Junior – Live on Stage!

Come and join us for another installment of the WDW-Memories podcast, where I try to make it possible for you relive your Walt Disney World Memories when you can’t actually be there. We will be continuing our day at Disney’s Hollywood Studios as we just finished watching Lights, Motors, Action! Extreme Stunt Show for the last time, and are now in search of something calmer that the whole family can enjoy, and settle on Disney Junior – Live on Stage!, a great choice for kids of all ages.

Podcast Type: Binaural Audio
Podcast Length: 33:36

First off, I realized last week that I somehow got off my regular release cadence, and am now 1 week behind. I’ll make that up here sometime folks, so just stay tuned to your podcatcher of choice for a special double dip. In the meantime, baseball is set for opening day and I am so excited. It’s a great time of the year to be a sports fan in my mind. March Madness is wrapping, Hockey and Basketball are about to enter post-season play (and my Capitals are the best team in the league by the way), and Baseball is just starting out. This is awesome! So awesome, I don’t mind right now that I’m not down in Walt Disney World. Don’t get me wrong, I would much rather be there, but I think I can survive right now. In any case, let’s continue our day in the park shall we.

Just like last time, we’re reliving my memories from our most recent trip to Walt Disney World in January of 2015. It’s a beautiful sunny day in Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and our first full day in the parks on this trip. In memory 161, my whole family has just finished watching Lights, Motors, Action! Extreme Stunt Show, and decided our next adventure should be a show the kids will love, Disney Junior – Live on Stage! When we left off, the whole family had made our way from the very back of the park, up the Streets of America, and across Hollywood Boulevard in front of the Chinese Theater, and were parking or strollers in the Animation Courtyard so we could go inside the theater to get a seat. We’ll join the memory just as we’re entering the building. The floor is already pretty full, so we’ll quickly get situated, and the show will begin very shortly. Once it’s over, we’ll get our stuff together and get ready for our next adventure.

This attraction was the main reason I wanted to go to Hollywood Studios with my kids. We’re huge Disney Junior fans, and the kids watch most of the tv shows featured in this show, so it’s always exciting and magical to see the characters in person. It’s a cute show as always, and the performers, human or otherwise, are always excellent. When you’re watching, even watch the characters who aren’t speaking currently, they’ll still be interacting and conversing on the side, it just makes it that much more special to me.

Today’s memory is in binaural once again, so I’d suggest putting those headphones on to fully immerse yourself in the memory.

Now sit back. Relax. Close your eyes. And come with me as we get to enjoy a wonderful stage show and laugh along with all the little ones.

Published by WDW-Memories Lou

Lou the host of the WDW-Memories podcast and the owner of WDW-Memories.net. WDW-Memories is a podcast and blog, where fans of the Disney Parks can come and relive their Disney memories.

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