Random Disney Trivia!

jaylenofan86

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Fievel is right! What were Disney thinking about that name? Sounds horrible to me. Current score:

tenchu: 50 pts.

Maria: 45 pts.

momickey: 40 pts.

Fievel: 35 pts.

Disneyinsider: 25 pts.

sillyspook13: 20 pts.

#9, 25 pts. Which Adventureland attraction was originally designed to be a dinner-theater show?
 

jaylenofan86

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Yes! Walt wanted it to be a dinner-theater show, but soon found out that there was not enough room. Current score:

tenchu: 50 pts.

Maria: 45 pts.

momickey: 40 pts.

Fievel: 35 pts.

Disneyinsider: 25 pts.

wdwprincess03: 25 pts.

sillyspook13: 20 pts.

#10, 30 pts. Name the two Future World merchandise shops located at the base of Spaceship Earth.
 

jaylenofan86

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Yes! Current score:

tenchu: 50 pts.

Maria: 45 pts.

momickey: 40 pts.

Fievel: 35 pts.

Shannon_Yensid: 30 pts.

Disneyinsider: 25 pts.

wdwprincess03: 25 pts.

sillyspook13: 20 pts.

#11, 20 pts. An engine named after which of Walt's Nine Old Men was introduced to the Walt Disney World Railroad in 1997.
 

Maria

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I was searching for that answer... sorry I had to cheat this time... :animwink:

I couldn´t find it, but I found out this: ".....and when the Disney scouts found the engines, they were hauling jute, sugar, hemp and passengers for the United Railways of Yucatan, in Mexico. They were dismantled and shipped to Tampa, where they were completely renovated and rebuilt for their Disney duty, with their wood burning steam engines converted to high grade, clean burning diesel fuel burners. Each locomotive now pulls five open sided scenic passenger cars."

Interesting!! I live in Yucatan!!! :king: :animwink:
 

Shannon_Yensid

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Originally posted by jaylenofan86


#11, 20 pts. An engine named after which of Walt's Nine Old Men was introduced to the Walt Disney World Railroad in 1997.

ok so the four trains are the Walter E. Disney, the Roy O. Disney, the Lilly Belle, and the Roger E. Broggie.
but, walt's nine old men were Les Clark, Marc Davis, Ollie Johnston, Milt Kahl, Ward Kimball, Eric Larson, John Lounsbery, Woolie Reitherman, and Frank Thomas.

i'm not seeing any over laps here so i really don't know.

but, Roger E. Broggie was named a Disney Legend in 1990 and has a train named for him (but he wasn't an animator or member of the Nine old men)

~~Shannon
 

Maria

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Originally posted by Shannon_Yensid


ok so the four trains are the Walter E. Disney, the Roy O. Disney, the Lilly Belle, and the Roger E. Broggie.
but, walt's nine old men were Les Clark, Marc Davis, Ollie Johnston, Milt Kahl, Ward Kimball, Eric Larson, John Lounsbery, Woolie Reitherman, and Frank Thomas.

i'm not seeing any over laps here so i really don't know.

but, Roger E. Broggie was named a Disney Legend in 1990 and has a train named for him (but he wasn't an animator or member of the Nine old men)

~~Shannon

Yeah... I found out about Mr.Broggie, but I don´t know if he was the last one to have a trained named for him... and in 1997. :confused:
 

jaylenofan86

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That's right! My scorces may be off on that one. Current score:

Shannon_Yensid: 50 pts.

tenchu: 50 pts.

Maria: 45 pts.

momickey: 40 pts.

Fievel: 35 pts.

Disneyinsider: 25 pts.

wdwprincess03: 25 pts.

sillyspook13: 20 pts.

#12, 30 pts. Which famous Paris waterway is depicted in France?
 

Fievel

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Well i know the english channel is supposed to be the waterway between England and France if that's what you mean.
 

momickey

New Member
I was never really sure of that... is that water near the international gateway the Seine or the English channel? Having it be the channel would make more sense.
 

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