[1][2] Initially airing monthly, it later became a weekly program, and featured footage of attractions at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida.
The weekly format of Walt Disney World Inside Out underwent significant changes, including the introduction of a stage and studio audience.
At Epcot, Scott plays a game at the interactive fountain, met the Splashtacular cast, and interviewed marine biologist Conrad Litz.
Scott embarks on a bear hunt at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge before heading to Pirates of the Caribbean for a game where guests memorize the theme song.
Next, he visits Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground, interviewing blacksmith Gary Wade, followed by a stop at Disney-MGM Studios to explore the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular!
At Epcot, Bill Nye introduces Innoventions, while Scott takes a quick look at The Lion King, receiving a drawing from animator Aaron Blaise.
Scott then plays tennis at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa and discusses The Legend of the Lion King stage show at Magic Kingdom.
He visits Disney’s All-Star Sports Resort, plays video games at Innoventions, and interviews guests at Typhoon Lagoon.
Scott’s final stop is the United Kingdom, where he interviews cast members before wrapping up with a preview of upcoming events, including Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Parade.
Scott visits Pleasure Island's improv theater, checks out the Never Land Club at Disney's Polynesian Resort, and rides Maelstrom at Epcot '94.
He later explores Innoventions and tests the Aladdin's Magic Carpet virtual reality attraction at Walt Disney Imagineering Labs.
The episode concludes with previews of upcoming events, including Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party and the opening of Planet Hollywood at Pleasure Island.
Featured segments include Magic Kingdom's Splash Mountain, the monorails, the Hoop-de-doo Musical Revue dinner show, the Seven Seas Lagoon Ferry at Epcot, animatronics, and a visit to Victoria & Albert's restaurant.
The episode concludes with previews of upcoming events, including New Year's Eve at Pleasure Island, the opening of the new Tomorrowland, and Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party.