Uncover the Mysteries of the Magical Lodgings at Magic Tree

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The spellbinding lodgings at Magic Tree are truly a sight to behold. Nestled deep within the enchanted forest, these whimsical accommodations offer a unique and unforgettable experience for guests seeking a magical retreat. Surrounded by majestic trees and mystical creatures, the lodgings at Magic Tree transport visitors into a world of enchantment and wonder. Each lodging is meticulously designed to blend seamlessly with its natural surroundings, creating a harmonious and immersive experience. From treehouses perched high amongst the branches to cozy cottages hidden within the foliage, there is a magical dwelling to suit every preference. The attention to detail in the lodgings is simply extraordinary.


Fancy Ketchup - This is my routine for the vanishing bottle. It has a great surprise ending for kids. But I use this to illustrate how I put together routines for stage.

This is a big call-and-response section of my show where we go through the cards in a random order determined by the audience and the magician predicts the final card every time. At this point I like to tape up the rest of the wand, especially the tip with electrical tape and then hot glue wand designs on the body of the wand.

Magical water gun

The attention to detail in the lodgings is simply extraordinary. Intricate carvings, vibrant colors, and delicate fairy lights adorn the walls and ceilings, creating an otherworldly atmosphere. Every nook and cranny is filled with whimsical touches that spark the imagination and ignite a sense of childlike wonder.

Magical water gun

Hello everyone! The airdate of my Penguin Live Lecture was announced today! I'm super excited to share some kid-friendly mentalism and family-friendly stage magic with all of you. The air date is December 18th 2022.

To introduce myself I started working full-time at Penguin Magic in 2017. I am the head editor for Penguin Magic Monthly, so if you have received the magazine over the last 5 years you have seen some of my work. I also have several successful magic products available to the community including Electro, my first project with Penguin Magic, and more recently The Hoff, Rubber Hysteria, and Wordalism.

I've been behind the scenes in magic for much of my career. You would have seen some of my work in Adam Trent's Road Trick from a few years ago, and most recently I had some involvement with Criss Angel's Magic With the Stars. I worked for Rick Lax for a short period when he was performing his coffee shop, and interactive videos. A good portion of the interactive magic he performed was mine.

I regularly perform for VIPs and celebrities at the St. Regis Hotel at Deer Valley. Forbes calls this resort the most expensive ski resort in the US.
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My lecture focuses on mentalism and magic that you can perform, on stage, for kids and families. Yes, I teach mentalism for kids! I teach some of my favorite magic routines as well but mentalism for kids is the big focus. I love mentalism, but I also do a lot of school shows, scout shows, and church parties where straight mentalism doesn't always play super well.

Here's what I teach:

Water Gun Roulette - This is a super fun roulette-style routine that uses real water guns! I've thrown out all of the dangers of other methods but kept the stakes and kept the drama. Oh, and it's practically self-working.

Reactions - This is an interactive trick you can do virtually or on stage. You introduce a bunch of cards with emojis on them. This is a big call-and-response section of my show where we go through the cards in a random order (determined by the audience) and the magician predicts the final card every time.

PK Chip - This is a PK demonstration I have used to close my walk-around set for years. It also plays well for a parlor audience. A poker chip moves at the fingertips, and the magician causes it to melt in s spectator's hand.

Off the Grid - This is a massive presentation for the magic square that culminates in the prediction of several decisions made by the audience. The prediction is a giant jigsaw puzzle!

A Pick Pocket Demonstration - This is the effect that Dee Christopher called "The best bills across I've ever seen!" I teach my unique setup for Alexander Marsh's Transfer with his permission. This is a routine I use at virtually every gig. It works on stage, in a formal close-up show, or for walkaround. And, you carry everything you need in your wallet.

Fancy Ketchup - This is my routine for the vanishing bottle. It has a great surprise ending for kids. But I use this to illustrate how I put together routines for stage.

Water to Wine - This is an update of a legendary effect that makes it practical for the modern performer. I've also put a lot of work into this routine to make it play equally well for any audience regardless of belief.

Along with the lecture I will also be sending along a PDF explaining all of the routines performed. In these notes I also break down a few routines I didn't perform at the P3 theater. One of these is my Twister prediction. The audience decides where to place my hands and feet on a Twister board and show that I predicted it. This was my closer for many years and I'm teaching it for the first time here. I also teach my effect Word Search where a thought of drawing reveals itself in a solved word search. I've also thrown in a few surprises in the lecture notes I hope you all enjoy.

This is the magic I currently perform at professional gigs. Some of this magic I have kept to myself for over 10 years of performances and I'm stoked to finally share it with all of you!

I'll post the link the product page once it is available.

Posted: Dec 3, 2022 06:06 pm Sounds good. You have my attention.

Please check regularly if you are becoming the type of magician Jerry Seinfeld jokes about. (This applies to mentalists as well.)

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The spellbinding lodgings at magic tree

The magic doesn't stop at the exterior, though. Inside each lodging, guests are treated to a feast for the senses. Cozy fireplaces crackle and warm the space, while soft music fills the air, creating a tranquil and enchanting ambience. Luxurious beds adorned with ethereal linens ensure a restful night's sleep, while spacious bathrooms boast luxurious amenities fit for a king or queen. In addition to their stunning aesthetic, the lodgings at Magic Tree also offer a range of activities and amenities to enhance the magical experience. Guests can embark on mystical guided tours of the surrounding forest, where they can encounter fantastical creatures and discover hidden treasures. For those seeking relaxation, the on-site spa offers indulgent treatments that rejuvenate both body and soul. Whether you are seeking a romantic escape, a family adventure, or a solo journey of self-discovery, the spellbinding lodgings at Magic Tree are sure to leave a lasting impression. Soaring treehouses, enchanting cottages, and a world of mythical wonders await those who dare to venture into this captivating realm. Prepare to be spellbound as you step through the doors of the lodgings at Magic Tree and embark on a truly extraordinary experience..

Reviews for "Dance with the Fairies at Magic Tree: Extraordinary Lodgings for the Adventurous Souls"

- Jane Doe - 2 stars - I had high hopes for the Magic Tree, but I was thoroughly disappointed. The lodgings were anything but spellbinding. The rooms were cramped and outdated, and the beds were uncomfortably hard. The so-called "magic" amenities were lacking as well. The pool was small and unkempt, and the supposed enchanting forest trail was nothing more than a dirt path with overgrown weeds. Overall, I felt like I wasted my money staying at the Magic Tree and would not recommend it to others.
- John Smith - 1 star - I couldn't wait to leave the so-called "spellbinding lodgings" at the Magic Tree. The place was an absolute nightmare. The room was filthy and smelled musty, and the bathroom was in dire need of a renovation. The staff was unfriendly and unhelpful, and I had to wait in line for ages to check-in. The whole place lacked any sort of charm or magic. Save your money and stay at a real five-star hotel instead.
- Sarah Johnson - 2 stars - The Magic Tree was supposed to be a magical getaway, but it fell short of my expectations. The rooms were mediocre at best, with worn-out furniture and outdated decor. The advertised magic amenities were barely noticeable. The pool was overcrowded and the water looked murky. The on-site restaurant had average food at best, and the service was slow and unprofessional. I was left feeling underwhelmed and would not recommend this place to anyone looking for a truly enchanting experience.

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