Staying in the Cinderella Castle Suite is my #1 "Bucket List" item, except that it's one I don't think I'll ever get to cross off (which makes me sad). But for items I actually could check off, Keys to the Kingdom is #1. Thanks for the fun video! (And good luck unpacking and getting settled in, Quincy!)
Actually, I don’t believe you are allowed to leave the Castle suite once the park closes. If you want something, the attendant can get it for you. I had friends who were lucky enough to stay (charity auction) and they were not permitted to leave until the morning. This was precovid, it may have changed.
Love the bookcase behind DFB Dustin - color coded!!!!! Hoping to do Behind the Seeds tour in June with my daughter. Things that we have gotten to do that are no longer available: Ride in the front of the monorail with conductor, Ride in the top of the Liberty Bell train with Captain, (not sure on this one) but at the first dinner seating at Liberty Tree Tavern they used to pick a family to ring the dinner bell and that family got to take pictures with ALL of the characters at one time instead of the individual photos as they come around.
AllEars needs to do a challenge video of Fry attempting a Behind the Scenes Tour, Victoria & Albert's Chef's Table dinner, followed by a stay in Cinderella's castle. Call it the Fry Bucket List Challenge
My bucket list is doing the things we don't have here in Disneyland. Like the SkyLiner, Carousal of Progress, The People Mover and Country Bear Jamboree. Also, the things that are different, like Pirates, Jungle Cruise and so many others. 😊
I like that DFB Dustin has his books organized by color. Just sayin’. Tops on my bucket list is staying in one of the super expensive suites at the Polynesian-like the Ambassador’s Suite.
I've done the Keys to the Kingdom tour. I highly recommend it if you want to see some backstage areas and learn some cool secrets. I also did the no longer available UNDiscovered Future World Tour at Epcot which was really cool. I happened to be the only guest on the tour that day so it was like being a VIP. I did the Behind the Seeds tour when I was a kid with my grandfather, but I was bored (again I was a kid). My grandfather was a gardener though so he absolutely loved it. My bucket list would be doing the dolphin experience tour at Epcot. I would do the Wild Africa Trek, but the bridge would stress me out. I hate rope and platform bridges without gaps. I would be petrified going across one with gaps even secured by a cable. I'd also love to stay in the Poly bungalows some day.
We took the Keys to the Magic Tour several years ago now. It was great! The best part for me was the stories on Main Street and the information shared on all of the designs in the lands and why certain things were built and installed. Fry Bucket is right, the utilidoors aren't all that exciting and they are smelly, just what you would expect from a work area. It was my least favorite part of the tour. Don't get me wrong, they are a great idea. However, once you've seen them you've seen them. The other tour we have taken is the Dolphin Experience at the Seas in Epcot. This is a great tour! It is all back stage, and is absolutely fascinating. They put you in a wet suit and let you get in the water with the dolphins. You don't get to ride them. It's not healthy for the dolphins, but you get to help get them to do tricks, and pet them as well. There is more to it, but I highly recommend this tour.
unrealted to the topic, but at 5:06 i noticed Dustin's library is color coded. the bibliophile in me is dead. how does he ever reference a book again???
not related to this video, but I always had a strong feeling that Quincy was a fellow Cancer sign just because I relate so much to her emotions in the parks when she see's magical moments with family's and cries... and then she said her birthday was in July! Called it lol
I've done all the one's mentioned except the castle and the Chef's table. I have eaten at V&As. I'll be honest, I'd like to see the apartment but don't think I want to stay there. I have no desire to eat at the Chef's Table. My family has been in the restaurant business my entire life, I know what goes on in the kitchen. For me, eating in the kitchen is sort of what the help does. I've also done a tour like the one Quincy mentioned where you went to all the parks, even rode a ride in each park, we went to the costuming department and a few other behind the scenes places as well as the parks. There used to be something at AKL called Wanyama Safari. For a while you had to be staying there but they opened it to anyone just before the closing. That might be one of my favorite tours.
Disney should open up the utilidors for kids younger than 16. Like Fry said they're really nothing special as an adult. Just matter of fact hallways and things you would expect to find supporting the attractions above. But speaking for a 9 year old boy who got to enter the park not just walking through them but stepping off an elevator and being directly inside the castle it was pure 100% magic. Thanks mom 💖
You don't wanna potentially spoil the magic for children. There may not be anything special about the utilidors but you don't want young children to see Mickey without his head, Donald Duck costume with no one in it. You don't wanna spoil the magic. 16 is an appropriate age to see behind the scenes
I'd love to pair up with an AllEars or DFB Guide cast member and partake in a scavenger hunt... sort of like a Pro-Am competition? Of course, I'll take on all water rides if someone else can handle the alcohol aspects of the hunt. :)
Is the Club33 culture different at WDW? At Disneyland it's at the top of everyone's list so I would have expected the same in WDW. Or is that low hanging fruit (too easy an answer) so it was omitted?
First things first, excellent vid as always. but lately I've been getting the ootsy feeling that Quincy may be shifting to behind the scenes. This is absolutely unacceptable! If I'm wrong... Yay! But if I'm right, it is my personal vendetta to keep Quincy front and center. Can I please get some awesome nerd love for Quincy!
Quincy’s smile is contagious. Now I’m excited about planning another Disney trip. Great video guys!
Love Quincy's energy, love how y'all are so genuine and excited even though you do Disney for work.
Fry Bucket being the host of a Bucket List video I see you AllEars I see you 😉
That’s a really cool sweatshirt
Staying in the Cinderella Castle Suite is my #1 "Bucket List" item, except that it's one I don't think I'll ever get to cross off (which makes me sad). But for items I actually could check off, Keys to the Kingdom is #1.
Thanks for the fun video! (And good luck unpacking and getting settled in, Quincy!)
I loved the tours! I’ve done 3, Behind the Seeds, Keys to the Kingdom and the Segway tour in Epcot. Such a great time, each time. I would do more too.
Actually, I don’t believe you are allowed to leave the Castle suite once the park closes. If you want something, the attendant can get it for you. I had friends who were lucky enough to stay (charity auction) and they were not permitted to leave until the morning. This was precovid, it may have changed.
i would love to do a specialty tour at animal kingdom with the animals!
Love the bookcase behind DFB Dustin - color coded!!!!! Hoping to do Behind the Seeds tour in June with my daughter. Things that we have gotten to do that are no longer available: Ride in the front of the monorail with conductor, Ride in the top of the Liberty Bell train with Captain, (not sure on this one) but at the first dinner seating at Liberty Tree Tavern they used to pick a family to ring the dinner bell and that family got to take pictures with ALL of the characters at one time instead of the individual photos as they come around.
AllEars needs to do a challenge video of Fry attempting a Behind the Scenes Tour, Victoria & Albert's Chef's Table dinner, followed by a stay in Cinderella's castle. Call it the Fry Bucket List Challenge
My bucket list is doing the things we don't have here in Disneyland. Like the SkyLiner, Carousal of Progress, The People Mover and Country Bear Jamboree. Also, the things that are different, like Pirates, Jungle Cruise and so many others. 😊
I like that DFB Dustin has his books organized by color. Just sayin’. Tops on my bucket list is staying in one of the super expensive suites at the Polynesian-like the Ambassador’s Suite.
I've done the Keys to the Kingdom tour. I highly recommend it if you want to see some backstage areas and learn some cool secrets. I also did the no longer available UNDiscovered Future World Tour at Epcot which was really cool. I happened to be the only guest on the tour that day so it was like being a VIP. I did the Behind the Seeds tour when I was a kid with my grandfather, but I was bored (again I was a kid). My grandfather was a gardener though so he absolutely loved it.
My bucket list would be doing the dolphin experience tour at Epcot. I would do the Wild Africa Trek, but the bridge would stress me out. I hate rope and platform bridges without gaps. I would be petrified going across one with gaps even secured by a cable. I'd also love to stay in the Poly bungalows some day.
We took the Keys to the Magic Tour several years ago now. It was great! The best part for me was the stories on Main Street and the information shared on all of the designs in the lands and why certain things were built and installed. Fry Bucket is right, the utilidoors aren't all that exciting and they are smelly, just what you would expect from a work area. It was my least favorite part of the tour. Don't get me wrong, they are a great idea. However, once you've seen them you've seen them.
The other tour we have taken is the Dolphin Experience at the Seas in Epcot. This is a great tour! It is all back stage, and is absolutely fascinating. They put you in a wet suit and let you get in the water with the dolphins. You don't get to ride them. It's not healthy for the dolphins, but you get to help get them to do tricks, and pet them as well. There is more to it, but I highly recommend this tour.
unrealted to the topic, but at 5:06 i noticed Dustin's library is color coded. the bibliophile in me is dead. how does he ever reference a book again???
not related to this video, but I always had a strong feeling that Quincy was a fellow Cancer sign just because I relate so much to her emotions in the parks when she see's magical moments with family's and cries... and then she said her birthday was in July! Called it lol
All ear styles had to come out where I can get that black Micky fitted hat. I need it in my life 😆🥰
I've done all the one's mentioned except the castle and the Chef's table. I have eaten at V&As. I'll be honest, I'd like to see the apartment but don't think I want to stay there. I have no desire to eat at the Chef's Table. My family has been in the restaurant business my entire life, I know what goes on in the kitchen. For me, eating in the kitchen is sort of what the help does. I've also done a tour like the one Quincy mentioned where you went to all the parks, even rode a ride in each park, we went to the costuming department and a few other behind the scenes places as well as the parks. There used to be something at AKL called Wanyama Safari. For a while you had to be staying there but they opened it to anyone just before the closing. That might be one of my favorite tours.
Quincy in a non themed room seems so weird. Hope the move and re decoration is comming along
Quincy's cube is empty. She needs more stuff. (At least FryBucket has a painting).
Disney should open up the utilidors for kids younger than 16. Like Fry said they're really nothing special as an adult. Just matter of fact hallways and things you would expect to find supporting the attractions above. But speaking for a 9 year old boy who got to enter the park not just walking through them but stepping off an elevator and being directly inside the castle it was pure 100% magic. Thanks mom 💖
You don't wanna potentially spoil the magic for children. There may not be anything special about the utilidors but you don't want young children to see Mickey without his head, Donald Duck costume with no one in it. You don't wanna spoil the magic. 16 is an appropriate age to see behind the scenes
Fry!!! I can totally relate to the Katy Perry thing 😂😂😂
They still sample cucumbers on the behind the seeds tour 😊
My bucket list is to meet Quincy lol
I'd love to pair up with an AllEars or DFB Guide cast member and partake in a scavenger hunt... sort of like a Pro-Am competition? Of course, I'll take on all water rides if someone else can handle the alcohol aspects of the hunt. :)
Quincy needs to do bed science in Cinderella castle suite! Manifesting for her
Is the Club33 culture different at WDW? At Disneyland it's at the top of everyone's list so I would have expected the same in WDW. Or is that low hanging fruit (too easy an answer) so it was omitted?
Quincy....."experiencial"?????? Is your bucket list to just make up words?? LOL!!
So there’s a big difference between being Michelin rated and Michelin reviewed. Meaning they did try the restaurant but chose not to give it a rating.
Quincy needs to Disney-fy the new place
First things first, excellent vid as always. but lately I've been getting the ootsy feeling that Quincy may be shifting to behind the scenes. This is absolutely unacceptable! If I'm wrong... Yay! But if I'm right, it is my personal vendetta to keep Quincy front and center. Can I please get some awesome nerd love for Quincy!
I want to do the train behind the scenes.
Seems like “bucket list” means “too expensive to ever afford” or “completely impossible” to a lot of people. 🤷🏻♀️
i want to get hosed down with the pirates of the Caribbean smell
I think we're all trying to stay in Cinderella's Castle at least one night! lol
POV your bucket list is zero because you go every week
AllEars > Katy Perry 😁
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