Take a virtual audio trip in this installment of the WDW-Memories podcast as we enjoy another magical memory from Walt Disney World. In this memory, you will join my family as we enjoy a 2 day trip to Walt Disney World, starting in the Magic Kingdom, as we ride the punniest attraction, taking a ride around the rivers of the Jungle Cruise.

Well hello and welcome to the WDW-Memories Podcast where together we relive that Walt Disney World Magic. My name is Lou and I’ll once again be your host on this magical adventure.
So how are you holding up? Are you making it through this pandemic? Just know, we’re all in it together and we will make it through, but until we do, we must wait and be patient. That’s hard to do, especially if you are my kids who just want to escape and be free. My kids have been listening to my podcasts daily now, I like to think as an escape to a place filled with many happy memories, and I hope you are able to use them that way too.
In today’s memory, we will continue our day from September 2016 as we start out in the Magic Kingdom. We are again joined today by my extended family and have just finished watching the Main Street Trolley Show and are trying to figure out where to go next. We have a late breakfast reservation at the Crystal Palace in about an hour, so we’re trying to figure out something on that side of the park that will be quick and family-friendly, and what is better than the Jungle Cruise. We’ll stroll down Main Street, make a left at the hub, and head towards Adventureland and in no time be right in front of the world-famous Jungle Cruise. We’ll join the memory as we have parked the strollers and are walking up to the entrance to the stand-by line (it’s about a 10-minute wait right now). Listen along to some of the sounds of the queue, hear the music, chuckle and groan at the announcements, and enjoy some of the puns as we work our way to the front of the line. Then it’s our turn on the boat. We have a great skipper, Skipper Emma, who will point out the amazing sights of the jungle while keeping us safe. Unfortunately, her microphone has a short in it, and it occasionally cuts out, but we will still get to hear most of her jokes and puns.
This is a classic attraction, and we were in great hands with Emma. There were many new puns and jokes used which kept it fresh and different. That’s just part of why I think this is a must-do attraction each day in the Magic Kingdom, it’s just never the same. That and the fact that it’s so family-friendly, accommodating every one of our family members together, from 2 to 72, we can all ride and laugh along together.
Today’s memory is in binaural once again, so I’d suggest putting those headphones on to fully immerse yourself in the memory.
Now join my family on our 2 day trip to Walt Disney World, starting in the Magic Kingdom, as we ride the punniest attraction, taking a ride around the rivers of the Jungle Cruise.