June 25, 2026
Attraction Poster for the Disney-MGM Studios Theme Park
June 22, 2026
The Reunion of Whitney Houston and Clive Davis
Days of Disney Past: Videopolis at Disneyland
This super high technology dance club was the most quick and easy addition of the new projects. It brought the crowds into a little used space in Fantasyland, but it was only the first move in a succession of big time hit attractions. Captain Eo starring Michael Jackson would open in 1986 and the first ever attraction based on Star Wars, the incredible Star Tours, would open in 1987. The next big splash was the fan favorite Splash Mountain. With almost one new attraction a year for the first four years, it seemed as if the gifts from the suits and the Imagineers would never slow down. But it did. The next big attraction was the Indiana Jones Adventure (and I was there opening weekend).
Will Disneyland see another season of heavy investment under Josh D'Amaro? Here's hoping!
June 21, 2026
Happy Father's Day, Dad!
June 19, 2026
When Reality is Better Than Imagineering Art: Magic Kingdom's Pirates of the Caribbean

As us Disney geeks know, the expansion plan for the Magic Kingdom included a full scaled Wild West styled version of the pirate adventure, Western River Expedition. The Marc Davis imagineered area Thunder Mesa included many other attractions built into one magnificent and very expensive structure.
June 16, 2026
Carpenters Revisited: A Fresh Look at Made in America (Part Two)
It's time for us to "Create your own version of Made in America" or even "Made in America Redux". This is something hard core fans at the great A&M Corner forums have been doing ever since more and more of the songs recorded have been released on other Carpenters projects. There's even been some creative photoshop projects envisioning a new look for the album cover and insert.
The core of it all, the focus of any album, begins with the music.
Listed below are the songs recorded for the album that have seen the light of day as of the time of this article. They're listed in order of the dates work was first begun on each number. The songs are:
“Two Lives”
"Touch Me When We're Dancing"
“Prime Time Love”
“Kiss Me the Way You Did Last Night”
“When You’ve Got What It Takes”
“Somebody’s Been Lyin’”
"Because We Are in Love (The Wedding Song)"
“Strength of a Woman”
“(Want You) Back in My Life Again”
“Your Baby Doesn’t Love You Anymore”
“The Uninvited Guest”
“Make Believe It’s Your First Time (Carpenters version)”
“The Rainbow Connection”
“Beechwood 4-5789”
“Those Good Old Dreams”
In my mind, the first single should lead off the comeback album. It's the one that will probably get the most radio play and probably be most remembered from this particular album. This is especially true if the follow up singles are not successful.
Side One is a fairly close representation of what Richard imagined, only adding in one song originally on Side Two and moving the last number to be the closer of the entire disc.
Side Two feels entirely different with better, stronger selections with a bit more edge. It misses the juvenile feel and lyrics of Beechwood 45789 but closes out with the very adult lyrics and feel of Somebody's Been Lyin'.
In my view, the whole album is punchier, looser, and with a more pop radio friendly sound. The follow up singles would still find their home on Adult Contemporary radio and those charts, but without the ultra soft, ultra processed feel that could relegate them to the trash bin of pop radio. This is particularly true of selections 1, 4, 6,8, and 9 that remove the airbrushed feel of the original choices with instrumental breaks that are lively and diverse and an overall more powerful drum work.
The most important new elements are stronger vocals from Karen. She feels more invested and present. Richard is more vocally impactful and involved. Although it feels fresh and new, the production also feels more "traditional" Carpenters. Karen's famous alto appears more often. There's also more diversity in style, all to the benefit of the collection and how it would be perceived.
What would be your choices?
In contrast to the previous Fresh Look at Karen's solo album, by the time I had completed my new revisited review of Made in America, I was not interested in listening to the collection for a very long time. The album is pretty, it has some nice elements, and it represents a wonderful season in my life. But it does not have the drawing power of their previous releases. In fact, at completion of Part One and Part Two, I've had relatively little interest in listening to the duo at all.
Karen and Richard were wise to quickly go back in the studio to work on their next album. Sadly, we all know what happens and what album comes next in 1983. Now if I can only get myself in the mood to dig into the research! Made in America wore me out!
June 14, 2026
Looking Out the Window from The Walt Disney Family Museum
June 13, 2026
Epcot: Saturday in Mexico Two Ways
June 11, 2026
The World Cup and Our Thousand Dollars a Day Car Rental
We started in Geneva, Switzerland before ending up in France. Then the unexpected (why was I surprised?) happened when the French air traffic controllers decided to strike, leaving us stranded and unable to fly back to Geneva for our return home. What could we do? Only one thing. Rent the last car at the airport for $1000- yes, one thousand dollars- and drive to Geneva to catch our flight. How is that for price gauging? Now, we laugh, but back then...
Gotta love all those World Cup athletes and the way they train so hard. I used to be more in shape than I am, but now I take solace in these words: "For physical training is of some value, but godliness has value for all things, holding promise for both the present life and the life to come" (1 Timothy 4:8). Honestly though, that's no excuse for my laziness!







