• State of the Kingdom: Q2 2026
    Jun 15 2026

    This quarter across Disney Parks brings major shifts into focus as long-running projects move from concept art to real-world construction, classic attractions enter major reinventions, and new lands begin to visibly take shape across Walt Disney World and beyond.

    In this Q2 2026 edition of State of the Kingdom, we break down the biggest official announcements from Disney, including a landmark reimagining of Carousel of Progress and new details surrounding Monstropolis at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. We also look at Halloween season changes coming to Disneyland Resort and what they signal for the future of seasonal entertainment.

    Then we move into the construction updates, where major projects like Tropical Americas, Piston Peak, and Monstropolis continue to rise at an accelerating pace, alongside ongoing work across Magic Kingdom and classic attractions like Cinderella Castle and Haunted Mansion.

    Finally, we dive into the rumors making waves this quarter, from emerging technology patents and expansion speculation to ongoing questions about Disneyland and international resort growth, including renewed discussion around Shanghai Disneyland’s future.

    A quarterly report on Disney Parks and Imagineering… where everything is always under construction.

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    57 mins
  • S4 E18: Wilderness Explorers Challenge Course | Bringing Adventure to the Heart of Animal Kingdom
    Jun 8 2026

    Animal Kingdom broke Stephen this week.

    After scrapping multiple fully developed concepts (including a Tarzan attraction, a suspended canopy ride, and an Emperor’s New Groove idea that refused to fit the park’s philosophy), the team tackles one of the most challenging design questions in Disney Parks: what is missing on Discovery Island?

    Inspired by Shanghai Disneyland’s Challenge Trails and grounded in the values that define Animal Kingdom, Stephen proposes the Wilderness Explorers Challenge Course: a multi-level treetop adventure through Discovery Island that transforms guests from observers into participants as they climb, cross, and explore their way toward Paradise Falls.

    Plus, listener Nate Heasley (the reviewer formerly known as "Hedgehog") joins the show with an Imagineering pitch of his own, finally proving once and for all that he is, in fact, a real person, not a woodland creature.

    Can a challenge course become Animal Kingdom’s next great adventure? And what makes designing for this park so different from every other Disney destination?

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    56 mins
  • S4 E17: Spaceship Earth Reconnected | Redefining Communication in the Age of AI
    Jun 1 2026

    A timeless EPCOT icon becomes the center of a modern debate about how communication continues to evolve in the age of AI. This week, Stephen reimagines the final act of Spaceship Earth, restoring its physical storytelling roots while introducing a new interactive layer that reflects how technology is reshaping human connection in real time.

    The result is a grounded, thoughtful update that stays true to the attraction’s core thesis: bringing people closer together across distance, language, and time. From classic communication scenes to a carefully constrained AI-driven personalization system, the pitch explores what it means for Disney storytelling to remain human in an increasingly automated world.

    Plus, Brett of Ride Creator joins the Idiots live to pitch Mission to Mars…Needs Moms!, a chaotic crossover that combines the infamous Disney film with the classic Tomorrowland attraction in a way that somehow makes perfect sense.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • S4 E16: Port Royal Provisions | Repurposing a Forgotten Pirates Restaurant
    May 26 2026

    A quiet corner of Adventureland sits directly across from Pirates of the Caribbean but rarely feels like part of the larger story unfolding around it. This week Stephen reimagines that space by repurposing Tortuga Tavern and its adjacent unused stage into Port Royal Provisions, a quick service port eatery paired with a live civic stage that turns everyday guest flow into part of a living breathing harbor town.

    The result is a layered environment where the civilian side of the Caribbean world responds to constant pirate activity just offshore. From British Caribbean inspired quick service food to civic announcements and reactive storytelling moments, the entire area is designed to feel orderly on the surface with tension always just beyond the waterline. The goal is simple make this forgotten pocket of Adventureland feel intentional connected and alive.

    Plus for the second week in a row we are featuring a listener submitted Imagineering pitch this time from Marshal Knight who brings a bold idea that relocates an existing Magic Kingdom attraction to EPCOT in a way that just makes sense.

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    53 mins
  • S4 E15: Canada Reimagined | Restoring the Energy to EPCOT’s Most Skipped Pavilion
    May 18 2026

    EPCOT’s Canada Pavilion often feels like a space guests walk through rather than stay in. This week, Stephen reimagines it as a living cultural district inspired by Toronto’s Kensington Market, where layered storytelling, music, and guest interaction turn the upper level of the pavilion into a constantly evolving environment.

    At the center of it all is a touring 4★Town concert experience that weaves through the pavilion and encourages exploration, culminating in a reworked theater and character moment that feels like part of the world rather than a separate show. The goal is simple: make Canada feel alive, repeatable, and worth returning to throughout the day.

    Plus, for the first time ever, we’re featuring a listener-submitted Imagineering pitch from our new friend Cam Sullivan as he shares his concept for a new Mandalorian addition to Galaxy’s Edge. And honestly… he’s coming for our jobs.

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    59 mins
  • S4 E14: New York Backlot | Rethinking Expansion at Hollywood Studios
    May 11 2026

    What does it actually take to expand a theme park that is facing an identity crisis with little to no room to grow?

    This week, Stephen leads a deeper, more strategic conversation on the current state of Disney’s Hollywood Studios and why the park feels like it is constantly in motion without ever fully expanding. Using the Imagineering concept of displacement, we break down how Disney quietly reshapes space behind the scenes to make growth possible in an active park environment.

    From the return of animation as a process-driven experience to the rise of regional storytelling frameworks like Tropical Americas, this episode explores a broader shift in how Disney is approaching theme park design.

    Then, we put that thinking into practice.

    Introducing New York Backlot, a production-driven expansion that reimagines New York City not as a destination, but as a working film set inside Hollywood Studios. Featuring a reimagined MuppetVision 3D, the Jim Henson Creature Shop, and a park-wide shift toward storytelling as an active process, this concept reframes how IP, space, and story can coexist.

    This is not just a land idea. It is a case study in how Disney parks evolve in real time.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • S4 E13: One Night with the Muses | Turning Myth into a Showstopper
    May 4 2026

    What happens when a Fantasyland theater stops feeling like a must-see and starts feeling like filler?

    This week, Stephen is joined by Jenny and Marissa as we take on one of the most iconic show spaces in the park and ask a bold question: what if Mickey’s PhilharMagic evolves into something entirely new?

    We explore a reimagined experience built around the Muses from Hercules, reframing them not as supporting characters but as the storytellers of mythology itself. In this version, guests step into an immersive, live performance where the Muses summon and reshape the myth of heroes in real time, turning Hercules into a case study in how legends are created, remembered, and rewritten.

    Along the way, we break down the operational tradeoffs of replacing a high-capacity, push-button attraction with a live performer-driven spectacle, how the theater itself becomes part of the show, and why it is designed to feel like a one-night-only event happening every day.

    We also dig into modular storytelling through music, with each Muse interpreting “The Gospel Truth” in their own voice, the return of Hades as a disruptive force in the narrative, and how songs like “Zero to Hero” and “A Star Is Born” are recontextualized as myth-making moments rather than character arcs.

    Finally, we explore how this concept opens the door to a larger idea of myth-based storytelling across Disney’s hero library, and what it means when Fantasyland stops being something you watch and becomes something you are part of.

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    1 hr
  • Is Disneyland a Machine? | Roland Betancourt on Disneyland and the Rise of Automation
    Apr 20 2026

    There’s a version of Disneyland we all know, built on story, immersion, and magic.

    But what if that’s not the full picture?

    This week, we’re joined by Roland Betancourt to unpack the central argument of his new book, Disneyland and the Rise of Automation. He argues that Disneyland isn’t just a storytelling engine. It is a highly sophisticated system of industrial automation carefully disguised as fantasy.

    From the influence of factory design to the mechanics behind attractions like the Haunted Mansion, we dig into what happens when you strip away the narrative and look at the park as a machine. Are rides really just camouflaged assembly lines? Are guests part of the system? And where does story actually fit if everything is built around efficiency and flow?

    This isn’t a typical author interview. We dig into the ideas, ask questions, and explore where this perspective fits within the way we think about Imagineering.

    Whether you agree with the thesis or not, this conversation will change the way you see the parks.

    Disneyland and the Rise of Automation releases April 28.

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    1 hr and 6 mins