I’m like 65% of the way through DisneyWar and let me tell you this Michael Eisner guy seems like a real jerk
Haha he's so petty and egotistical. Imagine coming off worse than someone like Katzenberg, and yet Disney was so much better back then. Good as book though for something that talks so much about financials. Are you going to read Camp next?
it's great! i got the physical book for christmas last year i think but it's been easier to listen to the audiobook
all the Michael Ovitz stuff is crazy, paying so much just to tell a guy that nevermind we don't want you to to work here
Epic Universe is insane. Not a ton of rides but frankly the world was so cool and immersive you didn’t need em.
I would spend open to close just sitting in Super Mario World if I could lmao. Felt like my inner child had all his dreams come true seeing all that. Certainly seemed that way for my son haha
that mushroom pizza ruled I will say the new style of sitting at a table, ordering on the app, and then dining without a waiter/waitress feels kinda hollow though. I was happy to actually talk to a waiter at Atlantic. I can see the appeal of being able to order and pay whenever you want, but idk I like to have someone available if i have questions
really wanna try their mushroom pizza but it’s gonna be hard to not just order the ube crust pizza each time (been twice, ordered twice)
That's where we ate dinner lmao. We're covid careful so a lot of the themed restaurants were sadly out since many of them were mostly indoors. Walked by Pizza Moon, sat at a table outside and ordered. We masked up to go in and get drinks from the fountain and got to see indoors and that was....well I can imagine that being high in there is probably fun.
We just got the pepperoni with having a 6 year old there, but as a couple of pizza snobs, it was pretty damn good. Wasn't expecting it to be as good as it was.