Is Walt Disney's Carousel of Progress World Class? • with Mike From The Party

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  • Опубліковано 1 кві 2024
  • In search of A Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow, the guys run into Mike From The Party and discuss Walt Disney's Carousel of Progress.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 289

  • @MikeFromTheParty

    What a dream to be on my favourite podcast 🫶 Thanks for having me boys!!

  • @CM-bo8hq
    @CM-bo8hq  +318

    The people are begging for a FYA patreon! Please do not cancel this show it's one of the few joys we have left in this world

  • @mochabean5692

    I used to laugh when Ryan would throw it to the sponsors but it would cut to black then return, but now I get sad when that happens because I want this podcast to continue!

  • @ayannadivineempathpsychict9838

    I WILL ALSO SUPPORT A PATREON OF THIS WONDERFUL SHOW DONT YOU DARE CANCEL IT

  • @FlapJacques

    the guy working the animatronic looks like shane without his mustache and i can't unsee it

  • @jeskuo
    @jeskuo  +56

    Two things:

  • @lsmith3557

    Originally I didn't think I was going to like this podcast as much because I've not been to any of the parks you've talked about, but I've gotten really into it!!! Ryan and Byron's commentary is so funny, and I find the segment talking about the history of the ride really interesting, even though I've never been on the ride myself lol. I hope this podcast keeps going strong! :)

  • @nickdisney3233

    I don’t know the guest and I’ve never ridden this ride. I fucking love this guy and his receipts to defend this ride LOL

  • @stuffingtonjfluffypantsiii

    You keep saying it's 20 minuets long, but remember those are 20 AIR CONDITIONED minuets. A major plus for Florida

  • @nicolegouws8574

    Love the podcast so much! However, as a South African who has not been able to go to any of these theme parks, please add as much photos/images/clips as you can to help visualize! <3

  • @baconshart

    Former Carousel of Progress CM here.

  • @STSGuitar16

    Just wanted to say that the two-hour runtime episodes are much appreciated 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @cindykurneck

    I was at the 1964 World's Fair in New York and I absolutely remember riding 'It's a Small World" and being enamored of it - My mom took me on it 2 times in spite of the very long lines. I also remember the "world of tomorrow' but I remember not liking it - but that's because I was 5. LOL My grandparents had a coal stove for warmth and then finally a coal furnace, and they had a well handle in their kitchen sink and I loved pumping that thing. Water was warmed on the wood/coal stove. Thank you for this, it really took me back ❤❤❤

  • @abby_dandy

    Little Egypt was a burlesque performer at the world’s fair. So you are correct that it’s dad’s smut! 😂

  • @noplays
    @noplays  +30

    ryan being the only one chuckling in the carousel is hilarious to me

  • @HMFan2010

    10/10 for Byron being a World Class karaoke volunteer!

  • @blueberrylemon1214

    Shane's face in the beginning is the same face I made when my friend made me ride this, I didn't love the ride as a kid but I love it now :)

  • @apeiceofgarbage9848

    Everyone's hair is looking very good in today's video

  • @laurabowles

    opens UA-cam

  • @christinerobinsonpaints

    Little Egypt was a belly dance act at the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago.