In this episode, we go back to the mid-1980s when Michael Eisner decided to bring The Chautauqua Institution’s blend of enrichment, entertainment, and fun back to Florida with a “uniquely Disney” touch. Originally conceived to be part of Celebration, The Disney Institute opened in February of 1996, offering “Discovery Vacations” where guests could choose from a variety of classes on the topics of Culinary Arts, Design Arts, Entertainment Arts, Environment, Lifestyles, Story Arts, and Sport and Fitness.
89.5 - A Chat with Foxx Nolte
89 Pleasure Island - Part IV
88 - Back to the Future: The Ride
87.5 - An Interview with Mr. Christmas Jim Heffelfinger
87 - Hungry for Hollywood
86 - RetroMagic Retrospective
85 - Mickey Mouse Revue
84.5 - DVC Feedback
83.5 - Glowing in Timeless Places
84 - The Disney Vacation Club
82 - Remembering Rolly
81 - Wonders of Life Part IV - Cranium Command
80 - Holiday Time at WDW
79 - Wonders of Life Part III - Body Wars and Making of Me
78 - Wonders of Life Part II - The Pavilion & Exhibits
77 - Wonders of Life - Part I - History and Concept
76 - The Spirit of America - 1988 July 4th Spectacular
75.5 - A chat with Ray DeForest
75 - Honey I Shrunk the Kids Movie Set Adventure
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