Take a virtual audio trip in this installment of the WDW-Memories podcast, brought to you in immersive binaural sound, as we enjoy another magical memory from Walt Disney World. In today’s memory, you will join my family as we follow Donald, Panchito, and José on a gentle boat ride through the Mexico Pavilion.

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 our trip to Walt Disney World has been moved to our spring break over the last week of March / first partial week of April. At this point, we’re trying not to be depressed thinking of what we were so looking forward to doing, but instead focusing on the fact that we still will be able to go in the future. Our travel agent has been super helpful in getting all this moved around, and I can’t thank her enough. In the meantime, I’m ready to escape to another Walt Disney World memory.

In today’s memory, we will continue our day in September 2016. As you’ll remember we began our day in the Magic Kingdom, and are now finishing up our day in Epcot after parkhopping over in mid-afternoon. We have been joined today by my extended family, and are picking up our memory as we have just finished enjoying an amazing show by the Jeweled Dragon Acrobats. We have decided to head back to the Mexico Pavilion, and enjoy the little river cruise through the culture of Mexico, as shared by Donald, Panchito, and José. We’ll stand in the pavilion enjoying the soft music and air conditioning for a bit before hopping in the non-existent line and climbing aboard our boat. We’re packed in (probably more than we needed to be), and as we slip into the water and float past the restaurant, we are reminded of a trip from our childhood. My dad was in the restaurant and us kids had gone for a quick ride while he paid the bill, but the boat we were behind got stuck because it hadn’t been loaded properly and it failed to make the corner in the tunnel and jammed up the ride, causing us to sit in the water by the restaurant area for a good 20-30 minutes until they could free the boat.

You’ll hear the kids excitement throughout the ride. The colors are vibrant, the song is catchy, and the whimsy and playfulness of Donald and his friends make this an excellent choice for families. I highly recommend taking a moment and riding this the next time you’re in Epcot.

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, brought to you in immersive binaural sound, as we follow Donald, Panchito, and José on a gentle boat ride through the Mexico Pavilion.

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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