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MouseStation - Disney news and features - The official podcast of MousePlanet.com!

By The MouseStation Crew

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Podcast Description

Broadcasting from the MouseStation, high in orbit around MousePlanet, join our podcasting crew every other week for Disney news and information from MousePlanet. Our varied content includes short featurettes, full-length featured topics and more. You can provide feedback to podcast@mouseplanet.com or share your Magical Moment stories at stories@mouseplanet.com. If you'd prefer, you can also call in your comments or stories to our toll-free feedback line (1-866-939-2278). Hosted by MousePlanet editor and staff columnist Mark Goldhaber and former Disney cast member Mike Demopoulos, this biweekly show will help you to relive the Magic! Visit us on the web at www.mouseplanet.com/podcast!

Customer Reviews

Does It Get Any Better Than This?

Congratulations, Mike and Mark! It's about time too. Sharing Magical Moments becomes bigger and better after joining the team at Mouse Planet. I really like the new name, Mouse Station. Very cool. I look forward to hearing more episodes with the new format. Things can only get better!

Podcast with potential hampered by its own restrictions

For a podcast that had a running start, this show is still far from hitting its stride. A full star must go to Mark for asking solid interview questions while at the press event. While at times a bit softball (eg. What's your favorite float in the parade?) there were some genuine questions asked, the responses from which yielded informative answers. It's entertaining to hear how obviously coached these execs are in how they must couch their responses. Alas, this is where the good news ends. Though some of the recent press event coverage was good, unfortunately it comes off as though Mouse Planet's presence AT the event was in and of itself, the story. How sad to have an audio only tour of the Castle Suite. "We're Mouse Planet, we're here, and you're not." There was very little to justify that audio. Our hosts, Mark and Mike certainly mean well, but the news is coming right from the Mouseplanet website. With delivery so stilted it's painful, I found myself waiting to read the news rather than listen to their delivery. The show does however pick up a head of steam when it becomes more freeform. The attraction segment, most recently Disneyland's Matterhorn, is pathetic. I (we) can get information about height requirements and that we should be in good health to ride from many websites and countless books. When history was touched upon much was either inaccurate (there is NOT a full basketball court at the top) or missing. Such potential wasted. The bumpers that introduce the various segments are an absolute joke...though not intended to be funny. I understand the whole 'planet' idea, but the intros are so implausible and amateurish that they detract from the segments themselves. With such a well respected website as Mouseplanet underwriting this project, why do the hosts sound like their pumping their voices through a cheap plastic, $1.99 Radio Shack microphone? This lack of attention to an acceptable production standard exhaserbates the host's lack of mic technique and proper diction. Both suffer from mush mouth and accents that at times makes them both difficult to understand. Lastly, the Mouseplanet lawyers (is it really more than one?!) have hamstrung this show. Surely with such an impressive "in" at the House of Mouse permission can be granted for use of some BGM to enhance the show. It's the least Disney sounding show among dozens because of their purposeful limitations. I sincerely hope Mouse Station can become much more refined as they have the potential to offer a great deal of information. But, like Epcot, if it's not embedded within an entertaining whole, than it becomes as dry as unbuttered toast.

Podcast is improving every week.

I agree with some other reviewers that the first few podcasts came off as a little stilted. However, Mark and Mike have listened to the audience, and are making improvements as every show progresses. They are honest and up front about criticisim and have read negative letters on the air. It is apparent that they really want to provide a podcast that is informative and entertaining. I think they are finally getting into a groove, and there are improvements apparent in each new show. Give them a few more weeks, I think we will all be happy with the result.

MouseStation - Disney news and features - The official podcast of MousePlanet.com!
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  • Category: Places & Travel
  • Language: English

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