One Slice at a Time

Episode 54 Magic Kingdom Tips: What to Ride, Skip, Eat & Book

39 min · 6. juli 2026
episode Episode 54 Magic Kingdom Tips: What to Ride, Skip, Eat & Book cover

Description

What is the best way to spend a day at Magic Kingdom? That depends on who you ask. In this episode of One Slice at a Time, Stephanie Pakosta and Ryan Joy compare two very different Magic Kingdom strategies. Ryan is a Florida annual passholder who can afford to slow down, skip a ride, and come back another day. Stephanie flies in for her Disney trips, often visits with a child, plans ahead, and is very willing to pay for time-saving options when they make sense. The result? A practical conversation about what really matters at Magic Kingdom—and plenty of disagreement. We talk about whether rope drop is worth the stress, how to go opposite the crowds, what to do while waiting for your next Lightning Lane, which attractions deserve priority, and why the “perfect” plan looks different for every family. You will hear our takes on: • Magic Kingdom for adults • Magic Kingdom with children • One-day versus two-day park plans • Rope drop strategy • Lightning Lane priorities • Jungle Cruise, Haunted Mansion, Space Mountain, Peter Pan’s Flight, Tomorrowland Speedway, and more • Mobile ordering • Columbia Harbour House • Casey’s Corner corn dog nuggets • Adventureland spring rolls • Dole Whip • Sleepy Hollow waffles • Skipper Canteen • Liberty Tree Tavern • Cinderella’s Royal Table • Be Our Guest • Fireworks dessert parties • Parade viewing • Post-fireworks park time • Hidden gems and overlooked attractions We also share two attractions we regularly skip, our picks for underrated Magic Kingdom experiences, and a few small details that can make a Disney day easier. Then it is time for the Crusty Review. Is the pizza at Pinocchio Village Haus worth your park time—or should you get the spring rolls instead? Let’s just say we have opinions. The biggest lesson from this episode is simple: stop building your Disney vacation around what Facebook says you “have” to do. A good Magic Kingdom plan should fit your family, your budget, your children, your energy level, and your priorities. Need help planning a Walt Disney World vacation? Visit OneSlicePod.com. Want our free printable Walt Disney World park planning guide? Join the newsletter at ExtraCheese.fun. Keep traveling the world, one slice at a time. bookings@oneslicepod.com https://linktr.ee/onesliceatatime [https://linktr.ee/onesliceatatime] oneslicepod.com [https://www.oneslicepod.com] ExtraCheese.Fun [https://www.extracheese.fun]

Comments

0

Be the first to comment

Sign up now and become a member of the One Slice at a Time community!

Get Started

1 month for 9 kr.

Then 99 kr. / month · Cancel anytime.

  • Podcasts kun på Podimo
  • 20 lydbogstimer pr. måned
  • Gratis podcasts

All episodes

54 episodes

episode Episode 54 Magic Kingdom Tips: What to Ride, Skip, Eat & Book artwork

Episode 54 Magic Kingdom Tips: What to Ride, Skip, Eat & Book

What is the best way to spend a day at Magic Kingdom? That depends on who you ask. In this episode of One Slice at a Time, Stephanie Pakosta and Ryan Joy compare two very different Magic Kingdom strategies. Ryan is a Florida annual passholder who can afford to slow down, skip a ride, and come back another day. Stephanie flies in for her Disney trips, often visits with a child, plans ahead, and is very willing to pay for time-saving options when they make sense. The result? A practical conversation about what really matters at Magic Kingdom—and plenty of disagreement. We talk about whether rope drop is worth the stress, how to go opposite the crowds, what to do while waiting for your next Lightning Lane, which attractions deserve priority, and why the “perfect” plan looks different for every family. You will hear our takes on: • Magic Kingdom for adults • Magic Kingdom with children • One-day versus two-day park plans • Rope drop strategy • Lightning Lane priorities • Jungle Cruise, Haunted Mansion, Space Mountain, Peter Pan’s Flight, Tomorrowland Speedway, and more • Mobile ordering • Columbia Harbour House • Casey’s Corner corn dog nuggets • Adventureland spring rolls • Dole Whip • Sleepy Hollow waffles • Skipper Canteen • Liberty Tree Tavern • Cinderella’s Royal Table • Be Our Guest • Fireworks dessert parties • Parade viewing • Post-fireworks park time • Hidden gems and overlooked attractions We also share two attractions we regularly skip, our picks for underrated Magic Kingdom experiences, and a few small details that can make a Disney day easier. Then it is time for the Crusty Review. Is the pizza at Pinocchio Village Haus worth your park time—or should you get the spring rolls instead? Let’s just say we have opinions. The biggest lesson from this episode is simple: stop building your Disney vacation around what Facebook says you “have” to do. A good Magic Kingdom plan should fit your family, your budget, your children, your energy level, and your priorities. Need help planning a Walt Disney World vacation? Visit OneSlicePod.com. Want our free printable Walt Disney World park planning guide? Join the newsletter at ExtraCheese.fun. Keep traveling the world, one slice at a time. bookings@oneslicepod.com https://linktr.ee/onesliceatatime [https://linktr.ee/onesliceatatime] oneslicepod.com [https://www.oneslicepod.com] ExtraCheese.Fun [https://www.extracheese.fun]

6. juli 202639 min
episode Myths of Modern Air Travel Part Three - What to do When Travel Goes Wrong artwork

Myths of Modern Air Travel Part Three - What to do When Travel Goes Wrong

Modern air travel is not always smooth, and even the best-planned trip can run into delays, cancellations, missed connections, overbooked flights, weather problems, crew issues, airport shutdowns, or lost documents. In this episode of One Slice at a Time, Stephanie Pakosta and Ryan Joy continue the Modern Air Travel Myths series with part three: what to do when things go wrong. This episode is about the moments travelers hope never happen but need to understand before they leave home. What should you do first if your flight is delayed? Should you still go to the airport? What happens if you miss a connection? Is a separate airline ticket risky? What should cruise travelers do differently? When does travel insurance matter? What happens if your passport is stolen abroad? Stephanie and Ryan also talk about why airline passenger rights are not the same everywhere. U.S. rules, European Union rules, airline policy, and travel insurance are all different things. That matters when you are asking about refunds, vouchers, hotels, meals, rebooking, or compensation. The big message: good travel planning does not remove every problem. It gives you more options when problems happen. We talk about: *  Why you need Plan B before the flight is canceled  *  Why airline apps and chat support matter  *  Why separate airline tickets can backfire  *  Why cruise travelers should fly in early  *  What to ask before accepting an airline voucher  *  What to do if your passport is stolen abroad  *  Why travel insurance is not just for canceling before you leave  *  How a travel advisor can help during delays, cancellations, and emergencies  And yes, Ryan’s Crusty Review brings the pizza break this episode needed. If you are planning a trip with flights, cruises, family members, groups, tours, or international details, this is an episode to hear before you go. Planning a cruise, international trip, group trip, family vacation, or tour with tight timing? Get help before things go wrong. Visit OneSlicePod.com to connect with Stephanie and Rya bookings@oneslicepod.com https://linktr.ee/onesliceatatime [https://linktr.ee/onesliceatatime] oneslicepod.com [https://www.oneslicepod.com] ExtraCheese.Fun [https://www.extracheese.fun]

29. juni 202621 min
episode Sandals Ochi Review: What We Loved, What Surprised Us & What to Know Before You Book artwork

Sandals Ochi Review: What We Loved, What Surprised Us & What to Know Before You Book

Ryan just returned from Sandals Ochi in Jamaica, and we are giving you the real review. In this episode, we talk about the airport transfer from Montego Bay, Club MoBay, private transfers, the Seaside and Hillside areas, the beach, pools, food, restaurant reservations, drinks, rooms, robes, and The Rabbit Hole speakeasy. Sandals Ochi has a lot to love, but it is not the right fit for every traveler. If you are considering a Sandals vacation, this episode will help you understand what to expect before you book. Thinking about booking Sandals Ochi in Jamaica? Ryan just stayed there, and in this episode of One Slice at a Time, we are talking through the full experience. Sandals Ochi is an adults-only all-inclusive resort in Ocho Rios, Jamaica. It has a large resort layout, several different areas, lots of dining options, plenty of bars, a beach area with great shade, and one very memorable hidden speakeasy-style lounge. But before you start picturing yourself with a mudslide in hand, there are a few things you need to know. First, the transfer matters. Many travelers fly into Montego Bay, and Sandals Ochi is not right next door to the airport. Ryan talks about why his group booked a private transfer, what that cost looked like for four people, and why it was worth it for their situation. We also talk about Club MoBay and why it can make both arrival and departure day feel much easier. Then we get into the resort itself. Ryan explains the difference between the Seaside area, Hillside area, and Ochi Beach Club area, plus how The Hop shuttle helps guests move around the property. If you are trying to decide whether to stay Seaside or Hillside, this part of the episode is especially helpful. We also talk about the beach, pools, food, restaurant reservations, breakfast buffet strategy, bars, custom drink tips, The Rabbit Hole, the minibar, twice-daily room service, robes, and of course, Ryan’s Crusty Review of the pizza. This is not a brochure-style review. It is the real “what would we do again, what should you know first, and who is this resort best for?” conversation. If you are planning a honeymoon, anniversary trip, adults-only vacation, or first Sandals stay, this episode will help you decide whether Sandals Ochi belongs on your shortlist. Key Takeaways * Sandals Ochi is in Ocho Rios, so the airport transfer is a major part of the arrival day. * A private transfer may be worth it if you value comfort, speed, or are traveling with older guests. * Club MoBay can make the Jamaica airport experience smoother on arrival and departure. * Sandals Ochi is spread out, with Seaside, Hillside, and Ochi Beach Club areas. * Ryan would personally choose Seaside again because of the beach and pool access. * The Hop shuttle makes it easy to move around the resort. * The beach is not huge, but the natural shade was a major win. * Four restaurants require reservations: French, Italian, hibachi, and Kelly’s Dockside. * Book the French restaurant early if possible. * The Rabbit Hole is a standout after-dinner spot. * The minibar, housekeeping, and turndown service added to the resort feel. * Ryan found the pizza acceptable, especially by poolside pizza standards. Want help choosing the right Sandals resort? Stephanie and Ryan help travelers compare rooms, resort layouts, transfers, dining, beach style, and overall fit. Reach out before you book so you end up at the resort that matches the vacation you actually want. bookings@oneslicepod.com https://linktr.ee/onesliceatatime [https://linktr.ee/onesliceatatime] oneslicepod.com [https://www.oneslicepod.com] ExtraCheese.Fun [https://www.extracheese.fun]

22. juni 202622 min
episode Myths about Modern Air Travel Part 2 - Airport Survival Guide artwork

Myths about Modern Air Travel Part 2 - Airport Survival Guide

In this episode of One Slice at a Time, we're moving beyond booking airfare and focusing on what happens next: surviving the airport. From family travel and seat selection to TSA rules, airport apps, Real ID requirements, and lost luggage prevention, we're sharing the practical strategies we use with our own clients every day. You'll learn why airport stress often starts before you ever leave home, how to pack a smarter carry-on, when TSA PreCheck and Global Entry make sense, and why AirTags have become one of our favorite travel tools. We also discuss traveling with children, grandparents, medications, mobility concerns, and special airport services that many travelers don't realize are available. Whether you're heading to Walt Disney World, sailing on Disney Cruise Line, boarding a European river cruise, or taking your first international vacation, these airport survival tips can help you start your trip with less stress and more confidence. Plus, Ryan delivers one of the harshest Crusty Reviews in podcast history. bookings@oneslicepod.com https://linktr.ee/onesliceatatime [https://linktr.ee/onesliceatatime] oneslicepod.com [https://www.oneslicepod.com] ExtraCheese.Fun [https://www.extracheese.fun]

15. juni 202629 min
episode Episode 50: Ireland Group Trip 2027 — Castles, Cliffs, Whiskey & Galway Pizza artwork

Episode 50: Ireland Group Trip 2027 — Castles, Cliffs, Whiskey & Galway Pizza

In this episode of One Slice at a Time, Stephanie and Ryan are talking about one of Stephanie’s most exciting upcoming hosted trips: Ireland in 2027. This hosted group trip is designed for travelers who want to experience Ireland’s castles, coastlines, music, food, history, whiskey, and local charm without having to figure out every hotel, transfer, route, and ticket on their own. Stephanie’s Ireland itinerary includes: *  Dublin  *  A traditional Irish evening  *  Kilkenny  *  Waterford  *  Blarney Castle  *  Killarney  *  Ring of Kerry  *  Cliffs of Moher  *  Galway  *  Kilbeggan Distillery  *  Cabra Castle  The trip also offers two optional extensions: * Three nights in London before Ireland * Three nights in Edinburgh after Ireland Stephanie and Ryan talk about who this trip is best for, why Ireland is a great first Europe trip, what makes hosted group travel easier, and why ending in a castle is the perfect finish. Ryan also shares his Crusty Review of Dough Bros in Galway, which may or may not become an unofficial required stop. The main Ireland tour starts April 30, 2027. To request the full itinerary or trip details, email:  bookings@oneslicepod.com or go to https://app.tern.travel/trips/I2tKVZ6reknu2kj2W9O9OQ/landing_page [https://app.tern.travel/trips/I2tKVZ6reknu2kj2W9O9OQ/landing_page] bookings@oneslicepod.com https://linktr.ee/onesliceatatime [https://linktr.ee/onesliceatatime] oneslicepod.com [https://www.oneslicepod.com] ExtraCheese.Fun [https://www.extracheese.fun]

8. juni 202616 min