Kaytee Cobb
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Podcast Appearances
While there is a large spectrum of what constitutes a Disney Adult, capital D, capital A,
And I'm closer to the bottom end of that spectrum rather than the top.
I am still a person who loves the parks and the movies.
And even as a 40 plus year old woman, I am of that prime millennial generation that grew up during the 90s renaissance of Disney movies.
That's Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, Lion King, Little Mermaid.
It was a huge time in Disney culture.
And we had those big, chonky VHS cases, like everything about it.
It sings to me as the child that I was in the 90s.
My parents took us to Disneyland in California every few years.
And my love of the parks shines through, especially when I get to see my kids loving their days there as well.
It's a magical place for me.
And this book by A.J.
Wolfe capitalized on all of that in the best ways.
She does this really well.
She takes us through what causes that deep love and nostalgia for the parks, the thrills, and the pitfalls of loving something that is...
frankly, very expensive, right?
It's one thing to love making sourdough bread at your home.
And even if you get deeply invested, your flour cost is probably going to be, what, less than one ticket to the park for the whole year.
Because it is just, it's a lot lower buy-in.
Disney is an expensive place to love.