Sitcoms on Vacation Part 2
Tuesday, September 16, 2003
by Shoshana Lewin, staff writer
Synergy isn't just a word for the Disney Companyit's a state of
mind. As noted in part one, several
sitcom families have visited Walt Disney World over the past decadethe
majority in late 1995/early 1996. On July 31, 1995 the Disney Company
and Capital Cities/ABC announced a $19 billion merger, according to Dave
Smith author of Disney A to Z.
Last time, you learned about the three pre-merger shows: Blossom
and The Golden Girls were produced by Disney-owned Touchstone while
Full House aired on ABC. Today, you'll learn about what happened
when ABC sent five more of its sitcom families to Walt Disney Worldprior
to and in the months after merging with Disney. (In addition, Full
House, Step by Step and Family Matters were all Miller-Boyett
Productions.) Hopefully you'll be able to catch one of these episodes
in a repeat. Meanwhile, enjoy this trip down sitcom lane.

The Winslow Family of Family Matters enjoyed the perks of staying on property
at Disney's Wilderness Lodge. Photo by Sue Holland.
Family Matters
Episodes: We're Going to Disney World
Date: Part 1 April 28, 1995; Part 2 May 5, 1995 (ABC)
What brought them to the park?
The Winslows' nerdy neighbor Steve Urkel, who invented a machine that
turns him from Steve to the suave Stephan, heads to Epcot to compete in
an inventors competition and invites the Winslows. Everyone flies down
but Eddie, who drives down with his friend, Waldo. Excellent shots of
the interior of the Wilderness Lodge.
Disney moments/epiphanies
In the first episode, Laurawho loathes Steve but loves Stephanbusts
the machine so Steve remains Stephan. It turns out it will take at least
a day to get the new parts, so the couple spends a romantic day together
accompanied by the Little Mermaid song, Kiss the Girl.
(Note to those looking for a great place to steal a kiss: the two go on
the Mark Twain and enjoy a milkshake with two straws at the Sci-fi Diner
at Disney/MGM Studios.)
That night, Laura is told to meet Stephan at Cinderella Castle. Cinderella,
herself, tells Laura that tonight, your prince is coming.
Stephan pulls up in a coach and proposesand Laura accepts. However
the fly in the ointment is Steve's girlfriend, Myra, who wakes up in the
middle of the night feeling something is wrong with her Stevekins
and heads to Florida.
Eddie and Waldo, who can't read a map, end up driving to Canada and get
their truck stolen by an attractive woman.
Meanwhile, the family feels patriarch Carl, a Chicago cop who can think
of nothing but work, is bumming them out. But as soon as he sees the entrance
to the Magic Kingdom, he does a complete 180. Just as the family is about
to take the 13-story plunge on the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, Carl
tells them he is quitting his job on the force and they are all moving
to Orlando.
In part two, Stephan talks to Carl and asks him for Laura's hand in marriage.
Carl likes the idea, but his wife, Harriet, points out that they are so
young. Laura is in Epcot having second thoughts about marrying Stephan
based on a lie. Her worries are compounded when Myra shows up and says
that if Stephan's love for Laura means more than Steve's love for her,
she doesn't want him. Harriet, worried about her husband's new attitude,
tricks him into thinking there's a problem on the force, and he realizes
he's needed in Chicago too much for them to move.
Happy ending
Stephan fixes the machine and becomes Steve again. He is given the prize
for first place, but says he can't accept it because genetic manipulation
is too dangerous. Myra and Steve make up and Laura admits she actually
kind of missed him. Waldo and Eddie do make it to the resortjust
as the family is about to leave. The episode ends with some insight from
Waldo: Disney World was fun, but I thought there'd be more rides.
Where to see the show today
Runs in syndication in Los Angeles on KADY. Check local listings.
Roseanne
Episodes: We're Going to Disney World and Disney World
War II
Date: Part 1 Feb. 20, 1996; Part 2 Feb. 27, 1996 (ABC)
What brought them to the park?
Family patriarch Dan gets his final paycheck at the Lanford Garage and
decides to use the money and go to Walt Disney World. (Note: Many fans
and TV critics thought this sort of vacation was entirely out of character
for the cynical Connersbut it somehow works anyway.) All of the
Disney World scenes take place in Part 2.
Disney moments/epiphanies
(I couldn't resist noting all the great comments at Disney's expense
in this episode.) Upon arrival at the hotel, the 11 members of the Connor
clan and extended family act in a typical Connor way. For example: Dan
notes how nice the room is and Roseanne remarks, Yeah, and we aren't
even on jury duty; Darlene's boyfriend, David, discovers a phone
in the bathroom; Dan asks Roseanne to take a picture of him with the moveable
lamp; and Becky's husband, Mark, is completely enthralled that the TV
set is in the dresser. But Roseanne's sister, Jackie, gets the best line.
I was reading about this place. This use to be orange groves. But
that's not what one Mr. Walt Disney saw. He saw that lake; he saw that
castle; he saw that ample parking with convenient shuttle service and
he set out to make that dream.
The next morning, Roseanne tells her infant son, Jerry, that they are
going to see a big, happy, smiley mouse. Not like the ones we have
in the traps at home. The family heads to the Magic Kingdom and
Darlene asks David, I hear music. Am I dead? As soon as the
rope drops, the family sprints (in slow motion) to When You Wish
Upon a Star, with David dragging Darlene.
Dan notes he doesn't care where they all go as long as he can have his
beer. Jackie informs him there is no alcohol in the Magic Kingdom, but
there is some at Epcot. He looks pleadingly at Roseanne who tells him
to go, and the next shot shows Dan running back out entrance to the strains
of When You Wish Upon a Star. He eventually makes his way
to the Rose and Crown Pub in England at World Showcase for a yard-sized
beer.
Meanwhile, Darlene, David and D.J. are sitting on a bench in Frontierland
doing absolutely nothing except observing the amount of happy couples
skipping. Darlene remarks, Maybe we've wandered into some outdoor
church. D.J. begs to go on a ride and David offers to take him.
Darlene agrees, noting that, all this joy and happiness is breaking
my spirit.
When the two return more than an hour later, they are wearing eye patches.
Darlene takes away David's patch and when D.J. asks her if she wants to
see the Swiss Family Treehouse, she remarks, Not unless they have
cable and a wet bar. Finally Darlene grudgingly comes with them
to Fantasyland where Winnie the Pooh tries to give her a hug. She shrugs
him off at first, but then admits his is the first book she remembers
reading and that he's always been her favorite ever since he got stuck
in the hollow tree. She slowly becomes more excited, and gives him a giant
hug jumping and shouting, I love you. I love you. I'm hugging you.
I'm hugging Winnie the Pooh.
David and D.J. return from their trip to Dumbo the Flying Elephant and
Darlene, grabbing Pooh by the hand, exclaims, Space Mountain, here
we come! David remarks, This is a Magic Kingdom. And
a creepy kingdom, D.J. adds.
Of course it's Disney déjà vu as Becky and Mark get the
Tony-Rhonda plot from Blossom of the jealous boyfriend whose girl
keeps getting hit on by Disney characters
Roseanne's mom is taking care of the youngest family members in Mickey's
Toontown, and draws a crowd with her singing of Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah
and Second-Hand Rose.
As Roseanne and Jackie walk around the park, Roseanne keeps pointing
out all the robotsincluding some birds and and man on
a bench. Jackie reminds her they haven't called them robots since the
1950s, so Roseanne corrects herself: Oh, I'm sorry. Animatronic
American. The two enjoy testing the park's custodial staff by throwing
pieces of popcorn on the ground. However, Roseannewho doesn't want
Jackie to have all the funcalls over a cast cember (park employee)
in a plaid vest (yes, a member of the Guest Service staff) to tattle
that Jackie is littering and totally destroying my fantasy experience.
And, of course, the cast member responds with, Good afternoon,
ma'am. I'm sorry, but I couldn't help noticing you had difficulty holding
on to your refuse. I'd just like to point out that here at the Magic Kingdom
we provide numerous trash containers for your convenience. (Obviously
it wasn't a real cast member or he would have said waste and
not trash, as there is no trash in a Disney park.) His answer
puzzles Roseanne, who says she will look it up in her Roseanne-to-Disney-World
dictionary (she opens up the Birnbaum guide) and responds, Let me
look up, ÔQuit bugging us and go away?' Here it is, 'Thank you so much
for your help. Have a pleasant afternoon.' After he leaves she tells
Jackie, Hey, this polite stuff really works, but I feel so dirty.
Eventually, Roseanne catches up with Dan in Germany as he continues his
beer around the world tour of Epcot, and the two end up back
at the Magic Kingdom as the family gets to together for a trip on Big
Thunder Mountain Railroad.
Happy ending
The Connors end their night at Epcot where Roseanne remarks how happy
everyone looks. Darlene gives her address to her new best friend
Pooh, while D.J. and David look on in their pirates garb; Mark makes sure
Goofy's paws stay off Becky; Grandma advises Mickey to consider dramatic
roles since he's already shown he can do comedy; and Roseanne and Dan
kiss as the fireworks go off. (Note: as a nod to their new owners, Roseanne's
last line over the credits is: You know, that whole Disney operation
is tops with me.)
Where to see the show today
Can be seen weekdays on TBS and this fall on Nick at Nite along with
Full House.)

Step by Step's
Karen Foster faces stage fright at the Neon Armadillo at Pleasure Island,
which closed its doors two years latercoincidence? Photo by Sue Holland.
Step by Step
Episode: We're Going to Disney World (Original title, huh?)
Date: Part 1 May 3, 1996; Part 2 May 10, 1996 (ABC)
What brought them to the park?
It's Frank and Carol's anniversary and Frank's mother, Helen (played
by retro mom June Lockhart), says the two of them can go away by themselves,
or the whole family can go to Disney World as an advance on their inheritance.
So of course the parents give up their romantic time alone so their children
can be happy. The episode includes excellent scenes of the Old Key West
Resort (formerly known as the Disney Vacation Club Resort).
Disney moments/epiphanies
In part one, the family arrives at the hotel and they are soon joined
by Rich, the best friend of Frank's son J.T., as well as the Lambert's
neighbor, Flash Gordon, who was heading to the Blues Festival
in New Orleans when he realized he had to return Frank's hammer. The next
shot shows the family heading to the Magic Kingdom where Frank's daughter,
Al (short for Alexandra), eagerly tells Carol's daughter Karenwho
for some reason brought her giant makeup bag to the parkabout all
the rides they should go on.
Karen stops powdering her nose long enough to ask Al, Do you know
who the perfect hunk is? Prince Charming. I'd like to party at his castle.
She responds, Karen, he's a cartoon character. Personally I would rather
go with a real manone of those guys who runs the jungle ride.
Frank tells Carol he's worried they're never going to have time alone.
She tells him that the kids can be on their own and his mom can watch
the baby so the two of them can go on Peter Pan's Flight. He responds,
Oh, a kiddie ride. To which she informs him, Oh no,
it's a slow moving fantasy ride in the dark. So he quickly says,
I like the way you think, Tinkerbell. Except the plan has
a small hitch: Helen met a handsome Frenchman on the ferry and will be
spending the day with him, and Frank turns into a human coat rack for
his kids' belongings as they head into the park.
Later that night, he and Carol try and get some time alone, but because
of Rich's snoring all of the guys end up in their roomincluding
Rich who wondered where everyone went.
Flash, Carol's son, Mark, and Frank's son, Brendan discover that a Russian
man holds the record for visiting every attraction in the park, eating
at every restaurant and shopping at every stand and store in just under
four days. Flash becomes determined to break the record and bring the
title back to America.
Brendan is in charge of the advance team and holding Flash's place in
line while Mark controls things at Disney Ride Central. A
montage shows Flash going from one ride to the next and from cart to cart.
He even manages to talk on a cell phone on the Rocket Jets as Mark informs
him he has to skip Alien Encounter for the moment and head straight to
the Jungle Cruise, where we see Al has met her dream Jungle Boy.
Flash ends his day in front of the Epcot fountains shouting, I love
this!
Meanwhile, Karen and Al and Carol's other daughter, Dana, head to Pleasure
Island, whereafter seeing all the cute guysDana remarks she
can see why they named it that. Karen is handed a flier for a country
music talent search with a $500 scholarship prize and decides it's her
big chance to be discovered. Plus, Dana and Al could be her backup singers.
Dana declines at first saying country music isn't her thing. However,
once a cute guy wearing a cowboy hat passes by and tips his hat to her,
she agrees to participate.
When Rich and J.T. exit Pirates of the Carribeanwhere Rich swears
the dog in the jail scene was realthey see two cute girls attempting
to read what they call a confusing map. (On their way to meet
the girls, they pass Captain Hook and Mr. Smee, which prompts Rich to
shout, Hey, loved the movie!)
In order to impress the girls, J.T. introduces himself as J.T. Disneywith
Rich as his bodyguard. One of the girls asks, Disney? As in Walt
Disney? To which J.T. responds, I don't like to talk about
it much. I still miss him. J.T. offers to take the girls to lunch
at Pinetta'sa restaurant the girls say they'll do anything to eat
at, even though it is really expensive. Rich points out they
are on a budget while they save for their apartment and can't afford a
place like Pinetta's. J.T. reminds him that you have to spend money to
make it and if we want to make it with these girls we have to spend
it.
After lunch the foursome heads to Epcot via limomuch to the shock
of Rich, who tells J.T. he is blowing their money. The next day the guys
have given the girls two large plush animals and J.T. heads to the ATM
for more money. Once the guys leave the girls, Rich's girl says to J.T.'s
girl, Do you really believe that guy is J.T. Disney? The other
says, Who cares, this trip isn't costing us a dime and we haven't
even had to dip into out apartment fund.
It turns out J.T. has been keeping track of the money in his headso
they only have $11 left in their account. Rich tells him they're broke
and its all J.T.'s fault. You didn't mind spending the money when
Ashley was sucking on your neck in the Haunted Mansion, J.T. tells
him. To which Rich replies, Well I didn't realize that hickey cost
me $1,000 bucks. The two get in a huge fight and Rich says as soon
as he gets enough money he's heading home to find himself a new best friend.
At the beginning of part two, Mark and Flash are in line at the Indiana
Jones Stunt Spectacular when they are told it will be delayed because
the leading man is stuck in traffic. A little boy in line asks his dad
if they can come back because Indiana Jones is his favorite, but the dad
says they have to go to the airport (for those of you who have seen Disneyland
Showtime, this is a recycled plot device). So, of course, Flash
offers to play the role, even though Mark informs him that it's going
to put them behind schedule. Some things are more important than
the record, Flash tells him. Once Mark sees the smile on the kid's
face, he realizes Flash was right.
That night, Flash tells the guys he's disappointed he couldn't break
the record. Mark tells him that the Russian guy was there when the park
was open one hour later each nightso Flash still has three hours
left the next day if he can do 11 rides, eight souvenir stands and 23
food stands.
Back a the hotel, the girls are practicing Girls With Guitars
for the umpteenth time, and Al and Dana are getting ticked off at Karen
for making them spend their whole vacation in the room. They tell her
they want to see the park. You'll see it on the Disney Channel;
when we get home, she tells them. She informs them they only have
a few hours and that she doesn't need thembecause they are just
backup singers. That night, with most of the family in the audience at
the Neon Armadillo (although if you have to be 18 at night to get in,
I have no idea how most of them would have been allowed to be there),
Karen steps on stage alone and freezes up. She runs off the stage with
Dana and Al chasing after her. While another singer goes on stage, Karen
tells the girls she shouldn't be a singer.
Rich runs into J.T. at Disney-MGM Studios and the two take potshots at
the other's expense. Rich goes off and J.T. runs into Flash, who wants
to help as long as J.T. comes with him on his next ridethe Twilight
Zone Tower of Terror (coincidentally it's the same bellhop cast member
as on Family Matters). As they go up in the elevator, Flash makes J.T.
realize how big a jerk he was to J.T., and agrees to ask forgiveness from
Rich. Then the doors open and J.T.completely oblivious to everythingasks,
What happens next?
We drop 13 stories, Flash tells him.
Happy ending
J.T. catches up with Rich at Epcot, apologizes and offers to cash in
his plane ticket and take the bus with Rich so they can restart their
apartment fund. The girls convince their sister that she won't be as nervous
if they get on stage with her. So the trio heads to the stage, Karen gets
over her stage fright and the whole joint starts jumping. While the family
watches Illuminations, Helen says she noticed that Frank and Carol haven't
had any time to themselves, offers to take care of the baby and gives
them the keys to her condo for the night. The happy couple kisses as the
fireworks go off.
So does Flash break the record? You bet your sweet bippy. Everyone in
the last scene is holding American flags as Flash carries a large one
up to the steps of the Cinderella Castle where Mickey and all the Lamberts
are standing. Flash raises the flag above his head, hugs Mickey and shouts,
Yes! We brought the title back to America!
It's the perfect Disney ending!
Where to see the show today
Can be found on ABC Family.
Boy Meets World
Episode: The Happiest Show on Earth
Date: May 10, 1996 (ABC)
What brought them to the park?
Cory's on-again, off-again girlfriend, Topanga, wins a science competition
where the prize is a trip to Walt Disney World. The other two class winners
are Ronnie, a guy hoping to woo Topanga, and Kristen, a girl with a huge
crush on Cory. Cory and his best friend, Shawn, follow Topanga to the
resort as Cory hopes to win back her affections.
Disney moments/epiphanies
A great deal of this episode is spent at Epcot, specifically at the Living
Seas attraction in Future World as the kids learn about dolphins. Cory
keeps trying to show Topanga how much he cares for her, but unfortunately,
Kristen and Ronnie keep getting in the way. Topanga even begins to believe
that Cory came to Florida for Kristen and not for her. Since the guys
have no money for accommodations, they get a bed and a shower courtesy
of Splash Mountain. Over the course of the show, the dolphin trainer explains
that one of the dolphins refuses to eat because she lost her mate (analogy
anyone?). Just as Cory is on the verge of running out of options, he gets
some advice from Step By Step's Dana Foster, whose show taped at
the same time as this one. The crossover move allows us to see Dana's
sweet side (usually absent during her show), although in the credits she's
just called Dana, implying she could just be a lookalike.
Happy ending
Cory talks to the dolphin and explains his dilemma with Topanga. He notes
that he would give anything for another chancewhich of course Topanga
overhears. The two make up in front of Spaceship Earth as the fountains
shoot up in the background.
Where to see the show today
Can be seen on the Disney Channel.

The gang on Sabrina helped Disney introduce Animal Kingdom to the world. Photo by Sheila Hagen
Sabrina
Episode: Disney World
Date: April 24, 1998 (ABC)
(Note: the episode was shot a week before the park opened and aired two
days after Animal Kingdom opened its doors to the public.)
What brought them to the park?
Sabrina's science class takes a field trip to Disney's Animal Kingdom.
(Why is it no other classes ever get to go to Walt Disney World?)
Disney moments/epiphanies
Sabrina needs to pass a test for her witch's license and ends up ignoring
her best friend, Valerie, who decides to hang out with class snob Libby.
Sabrina's boyfriend, Harvey, gets a chance to play tour guide on Kilimanjaro
Safarisalthough he has no idea how he got thereas Sabrina
tries to keep Libby away from him.
Sabrina and Valerie end up fighting and before they have a chance to
make up, Sabrina, who needs to turn something into an animal and back
without using her finger, ends up transforming Valerie and Libby into
zebras. Of course Sabrina loses track of the zebras while searching for
plants that will help her reverse the spell.
Meanwhile, chaperone Mr. Kraft becomes more suspicious of her strange
behaviors and thinks he has finally discovered her secret.
Sabrina's aunts, who are there for some reason, head to DinoLand U.S.A.
to explore the Boneyard. Hilda would rather go on a ride. I love
Splash Mountain more than life itself. When Zelda exclaims, I
love bones! Hilda quickly points out, They're fake. Disney.
Remember? They come across a frozen cavemanyup, at Disney
Worldwhom Hilda brings to life.
Happy ending
Sabrina does reverse the spell and manages to convince Mr. Kraft that
the plants were for an extra credit project. Valerie can't figure out
why she has a craving for grass. Harvey eventually ends his tour, knowing
way more about animals than he ever though possible. But the best ending
of all is that the aunts manage to get their caveman a job as a cast member
(which might explain a thing or two about some of the cast members today).
Where to see the show today
A Tribune-owned station near you.
It's been more than five years since a Disney theme park opened its doors
to a sitcom. Now that ABC will be bringing TGIF back to the fall line-up
(where several of these shows were scheduled at one time or another) perhaps
we'll be seeing more families proclaim the oh-so original line, We're
Going to Disney World! (Let's just hope its not Alias.)
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