Monday, September 23, 2013

Episode 56 - Splash Mountain (Part 2)

Hey, folks! SurferClock here, along with TAP-G, to bring you the latest episode of "What's the Attraction?"

Last week, we began our look into Splash Mountain, Disney's log flume ride based on 1946's "Song of the South," an oft-maligned Disney film still residing within the Disney vault. Part 1 concluded with a bang, and now our critics are in the rather strong paws of B'rer Bear, forced to look on as B'rer Fox preps B'rer Rabbit for some stew...rabbit stew! As Uncle Remus finishes telling the tale, we get around to finishing the description of the ride before dishing our our review and discussion. How will our heroes get out of this without asphyxiating or becoming stew? Tune in, sit a spell, and find out!

Episode 56 - Splash Mountain (Part 2) on YouTube

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SurferClock

Monday, September 16, 2013

Episode 55 - Splash Mountain (Part 1)

How do ya do, listeners? SurferClock here, along with TAP-G, to bring you the latest episode of "What's the Attraction?"

And boy have we got a treat for you guys this week! Remember at the beginning of "What's the Abduction?" where we made a sincere attempt to try and review "Splash Mountain" before all that crazy stuff happened to TAP-G and I?

...no? OK then. (Sheesh you should really go back and watch What's the Abduction!)

In all seriousness, our intent has been (for quite some time) to deliver a quality review of Splash Mountain, Disney's log-flume ride that's inspired by 1946's "Song of the South," a Disney feature film that's been tucked in the ol' animation vault for quite some time. TAP-G is an avid fan of the film, and though there remains no legitimate, non-pirated ways to view it, we wanted to tackle both ride and film for the purposes of completion (and so he'll stop bugging me to try and watch "Song of the South" for the umpteenth time). Now, after alien abductions and several special episodes, it's finally time for our Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah-Day at WTA...this is Part 1 of our two-part Splash Mountain review!

Episode 55 - Splash Mountain (Part 1) on YouTube

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SurferClock

Monday, September 9, 2013

Episode 54 - Versus: Peter Pan's Flight vs. E.T. Adventure

Greetings, listeners! SurferClock here, along with TAP-G, to bring you the latest episode of "What's the Attraction?"

We've reached another special episode of WTA, so this week we're bringing you Versus! This week, we've pitted two attractions against one another that empower Guests with the ability to fly! ...no, not Soarin' and Pteranodon Flyers (ugh). We're talking about Peter Pan's Flight and E.T. Adventure, two perennial favorites that use an overhead track to bring their Guests to new, fantastic heights! So, which attraction will come out on top? The answer may surprise you...click now to listen in!

Episode 54 - Versus: Peter Pan's Flight vs. E.T. Adventure

If you've enjoyed this episode, please be sure to check out our other episodes if you haven't already. If you find that you really like what we do here, like us on Facebook, subscribe to the YouTube channel, and make sure you tell a friend! Next week, we start our in-depth look into one of Magic Kingdom Park's greatest hits. Join us for an episode that's sure to make a splash! See ya then.

SurferClock