One of These Things Doesn't Belong!

ScorpionX

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Original Poster
Is the answer at all related to SP being in a water park instead of a theme park?

i.e., if you removed the word "icon" from my guess, would it be essentially correct? :lol:

The reason has nothing to do with the fact that Summit Plummet is in a water park.
 

echoscot

New Member
I know that you are going for SP but I was going to make an observation that Cinderella Castle could be an appropriate answer because it is the only one designed merely as an icon and does not contain a themed show or attraction (the forecourt not withstanding):shrug:
 

ScorpionX

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
I know that you are going for SP but I was going to make an observation that Cinderella Castle could be an appropriate answer because it is the only one designed merely as an icon and does not contain a themed show or attraction (the forecourt not withstanding):shrug:

Your statement is correct. But, do you have a reason why the correct answer is Summit Plummet?
 

Wilt Dasney

Well-Known Member
Here is a hint:

The Plummet is not so small
nor it is not tall at all.
I looked up heights on these a little while back. SP is the shortest (at 120 feet, I believe) but I couldn't see how that distinguished it from the others.

Erm...SP is the only one under 121 feet? :veryconfu :lol:
 

ScorpionX

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
OK. Since you cannot seem to get it, I will give you the correct reason. The reason was that Summit Plummet was the only one that does not have a model of itself in Walt Disney: One Man's Dream at DHS.

Here is a new one:

"Three of these things belong together.
Three of these things are kind of the same.
But one of these things just doesn't belong here.
Now it's time to play our game.
It's time to play our game."

-Sesame Street, 1969

  • Frontierland
  • Adventureland
  • Fantasyland
  • New Orleans Square

One of these does not belong! Which one is it?
 

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