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  • Pick Your Park!
    2026/06/09

    You've got four parks, a finite number of days, and approximately ten thousand opinions on the internet about how to do this. We're adding two more — and ours come with context.

    In this episode, Zack and Matt walk through each of Disney World's four main parks and make the case for a specific order, a specific approach, and a specific mindset going in. Animal Kingdom to ease into the magic. Hollywood Studios to hit the big rides and catch a show or three. Epcot for the food, the culture, and the surprisingly deep ride lineup. And Magic Kingdom last — because if you're going to end your trip anywhere, it should be the one with the castle.

    Along the way: rope drop strategy, park hopping tips, dining recommendations, and the underrated importance of pacing yourself before Disney turns you into a cautionary tale about blisters and dehydration.

    This is the episode you send to whoever is planning your group trip.

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    31 分
  • Staying in the Bubble - Picking your Disney Resort
    2026/05/28

    Picking a Disney resort sounds simple until you're three hours deep in comparison spreadsheets at midnight, trying to justify a Polynesian room rate to yourself. We've all been there.

    In this episode, we unpack the full resort hierarchy — value, moderate, deluxe, and deluxe villa — and cut through the marketing to talk about what these tiers actually deliver. Yes, the Grand Floridian is stunning. Yes, Pop Century has a giant bowling pin outside your window. Both of those things are true and equally valid depending on who you are and what you want from your trip.

    We talk about the "resort poor" trap (spending so much on the hotel that you're skimping on the experiences that actually make Disney Disney), why moderates are having a bit of an identity crisis, and how proximity, transportation access, and dining options should factor into your decision well before aesthetics do.

    Whether you're a first-timer trying to decode the system or a returning guest wondering if it's finally time to upgrade, this one's for you.

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    36 分
  • Is there a right time to go to Disney World?
    2026/05/19

    In this episode of the Utilidork podcast, hosts Zack and Matt discuss the essential considerations for planning a trip to Disney World. They explore the best times to visit, the impact of crowds and festivals, weather considerations, and strategies for dealing with the summer heat. The conversation emphasizes the importance of flexibility and planning based on personal preferences and budget, ensuring a memorable Disney experience.

    Takeaways

    • There's never a bad time to go to Disney.
    • Consider festivals when planning your trip.
    • Embrace the festive atmosphere during peak seasons.
    • Plan for weather variability, especially in spring.
    • Stay hydrated and take breaks during hot months.
    • September is often the least crowded time to visit.
    • Disney accommodates guests during inclement weather.
    • Indoor attractions are available during rain.
    • Flexibility in plans can lead to unexpected fun. Budgeting is key to maximizing your Disney experience.
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    22 分
  • Be Our Guest - Jeremy from Main Street Magic Joins the Pod
    2026/05/06

    What turns a Maryland kid with zero Disney upbringing into a guy who hosts a Disney podcast and visits the parks monthly?

    The answer involves one toddler, one Mickey Mouse, and one moment that reorganized his entire vacation philosophy.

    This week on Utilidork, I sit down with Jeremy Stein — co-host of Main Street Magic and one of the most trusted voices in the Disney planning space — to talk about the slow, sneaky way Disney World gets you. Jeremy shares his own conversion story, why the parks hit different at different ages, and how he and his wife Rhonda have built a relationship with this place (and its cast members) over years of repeat visits.

    In this episode:

    • The "first trip" moment that flipped Jeremy from skeptic to enthusiast
    • Why some planning helps — and why over-planning will ruin your trip
    • How cast members quietly do the heaviest lifting in the magic
    • What changes when Disney becomes a place you go back to, not just a place you go to

    Whether you're planning your first trip or your fortieth, there's something here. Or, if you're like me, something to make you feel slightly more normal about loving this place.

    Listen now — and go subscribe to Main Street Magic wherever you get your podcasts.

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    48 分
  • Planning your first trip and how to have a good time - Two Dudes Talkin' Disney World
    2026/04/26

    Episode 1: How to Survive Disney When You're Not a Disney Person (But Your Co-Host Very Much Is)

    Welcome to Utilidork — the podcast for people who love Disney a little too much, and the people who rely on those people to have a good time.

    In our "first" episode, we're pulling back the curtain on how this whole thing started: a Disney World trip that could have been a logistical disaster, but wasn't — because one of is a grisled Disney World expert and the other one bought tickets and booked a hotel thinking it was basically a really expensive Six Flags.

    Meet your hosts. Matt is a full-blown Disney adult — unashamed, encyclopedic, and the kind of guy who has opinions about park rope drop strategy. Zack (me) is an emergency manager who plans for literal disasters for a living and still somehow underestimated Disney World. Together, we are a perfect disaster and a perfect team.

    This week, Matt walks us through how he helped shepherd a Disney skeptic through the parks without losing his mind or his FastPass window — covering everything from setting realistic expectations for your trip length, to why Cast Members are genuinely one of the most underrated resources on property, to the moment Zack finally got it.

    If you're the Matt in your friend group, this one's for you. If you're the Zack — welcome. You're in good hands.

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    26 分
  • My origin story
    2026/03/18

    I used to judge Disney adults. Openly. Confidently. Without mercy.

    Then I went back to Disney World as a grown adult, and something broke loose. It started with the lighting. Then the smells — which, it turns out, are not accidental. Then the robotics. Then the Utilidors. And somewhere between my first genuine curiosity about how a theme park actually works and my 50th video about animatronics, I had to have an uncomfortable conversation with myself.

    This is that story. How a return trip turned into an obsession, why I spent so long resisting the Disney adult label, and why — in a world that gives you plenty of reasons to be cynical — it turns out there's nothing wrong with being genuinely, unashamedly into something built to make people feel good.

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    22 分