Disney, Volcanoes, and Conveyor Belt Joyrides
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In this lively episode of Travel Tuesday, Kevin and Linda dive headfirst into the world of Disney, sharing insider tips and nostalgic memories. From Mickey’s Playhouse to the tech-savvy Rise of the Resistance, they marvel at how Disney continues to evolve while keeping the magic alive. Linda reminisces about her childhood visits, while Kevin highlights the immersive experiences that now define the parks.
The conversation then erupts—literally—into a discussion about Mount Etna’s recent activity. While the rest of the world panics, the Italians remain unfazed. Linda, ever the witty realist, explains that volcanoes are just part of the Sicilian charm, and unless you're planning to roast marshmallows on the crater, there's no need to cancel your trip.
Next up: Disney cruises. Linda laments the lack of casinos, while Kevin is surprised to learn about the alcohol policies across Disney properties. They both agree that Epcot’s “drinking around the world” is a cultural experience not to be missed—especially during the Food and Wine Festival.
The duo then tackles the mystery of declining American travel bookings. Is it the economy? The dollar? Or just our newfound love for spontaneous getaways? Linda argues it's all about convenience—why plan months ahead when you can book a weekend escape from your couch?
Things take a hilarious turn with the tale of a toddler who took a solo spin on the Newark Airport luggage carousel. Kevin and Linda swap stories of their own parenting misadventures, proving that even the best of us lose track of our kids sometimes—especially in IKEA.
Finally, they wrap up with a Roman escapade involving a German tourist, a rented scooter, and a stolen ancient artifact. From Trevi Fountain dives to Coliseum fence-climbing fails, they remind us that tourists behaving badly is the real summer tradition.