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.
19 - The Deluge: The Living Seas
18.5 - RetroWDW is a guest on the George & Tony Entertainment Show
18 - Nowhere in Particular: Mr Toad's Wild Ride
17 - From Vinyl Chairs to Elephants and Hippos
16 - Walt Hired Me: A Chat with Disney Legend Tom Nabbe
15 - Veggie Veggie Fruit Fruit: Kitchen Kabaret
14 - Christmas Around the World
13 - Unveiling the Magic
12 -There's No Place Like World Showcase
11 - First Things First
10.5 - RetroCon and Episode Previews
10 - Disney-MGM Studios Opening Day: Hooray for Floridawood
9 - American Adventure: Building the Golden Dream
8 - EWP: Legends & Legacies of Lakes & Lagoons
7 - Souvenirs: The Receipt is in the Bag
6 - World of Motion: Stubborn Donkey Par
5 - World of Motion: Stubborn Donkey Part 1
4 - EPCOT Center: One Little Spark
3 - Ft. Wilderness: Camping Cabins and Coonskins
2 - Contemporary: Amongst the Plexiglass Trees
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