Live From The Fresh Baked Studio

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  1. Great livestream, David! I enjoyed hearing your thoughts on WDW! Glad you got a chance to stay at the animal kingdom lodge! It’s a great resort! Thank you, David! Keep up the good work!👍🏻👍🏻🤗

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  2. Miss you so much. I am so happy that you guys had a wonderful time and I’m also glad you’re back. We’ve decided to come for a Star Wars day in May. I know it’s not a thing yet but we like to be ahead of the game lol.

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  3. I like the new ToonTown sign myself. Its silly which I think fits. Though hopefully the population counter will start spinning once the land is open for the Mickey's Run Away Railroad opening.

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  4. PS Disneyland, Disneyland will always be my home park!!! I visit Florida once a year once every couple of years at Disneyland I go every month lol gotta have it. I think it’s because I lived down the street for most of my life. Lol.

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  5. Good to see you back. It's a small goal to get a treat from fresh baked "who's in the park" edition of the show. Yet I was dodging rain drops on pooh for the 4th time lol. But did get to see fireworks they were testing for world of color , it was pretty awesome!

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  6. FreshBaked. David, Yes "Westcot" would have been the ideal park instead of D.C.A. But I for one am glad they did't build it. Epcot was built with a full budget. By the time they would have started Westcot, budget cut's would have taken over the construction. You asked what are Disney doing with the "Communicore" area at "Epcot"? Well they knock things down just to build them again and put in a side dish of "Moana." Do they know themselves? Last time I did the "Hoop – Dee-Doo Revue" The show was $12.50 per adult. You could only make reservations once you were on property or 30 day's in advance. They also did a fantastic apple pie on the dessert menu. Cheers, Chris Perry.

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  7. We used to go to WDW every year from 1995-2008. My husband was born in Florida, and until he moved out here in 1984, WDW was all he knew. He’s now a proud Disneyland lover and considers it to be his home park. The wide open spaces at MK are amazing, but Disneyland is still the gold standard.

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