SirNim
Well-Known Member
ROUND FOUR
1. The statues in Snow White’s Grotto at Disneyland were an anonymous gift from a person living in Austria.
2. El Rio Del Tiempo is to Pirates of the Caribbean as DLP’s Space Mountain is to Big Rock ‘n Roller Coaster.
3. The Magic Kingdom’s Fife and Drum Snack Bar closed in 1986.
4. The Magic Kingdom’s Plaza Swan Boats were considered a “C” ticket attraction.
5. Magic Journeys was moved from EPCOT Center to the Magic Kingdom in 1987.
6. Nestle overtook sponsorship of The Land after Kraft left in 1991.
7. The Sunrise Terrace restaurant in Communicore was broken down into the two smaller facilities of Pasta Piazza Restaurant and the Electric Umbrella.
8. World Showcase was originally planned to have been built separate from Future World in an area just to the west of the present day Walt Disney World Speedway.
9. The first company to sign an agreement with Disney for the sponsoring of an EPCOT Center pavilion was Bell Systems.
10. In Test Track, your car is subjected to environmental tests 2, 4, and 7.
11. Bruce Healy arranged the music for Act III of the original IllumiNations ‘88.
12. Epcot’s Spaceship Earth Millennium Icon (the big Mickey hand and wand) rises 24 stories above the ground.
13. You can hear “Heigh Ho”, “Chim Chim Cher-EE”, and “Hakuna Matata” on Cinderella’s Golden Carrousel.
14. Disneyland’s 50th Anniversary is in 2005.
15. Ray Bradbury was a consultant in the development of Spaceship Earth.
16. Discovery River circles Discovery Island in Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Park.
17. In the Haunted Mansion in Liberty Square, the floor moves down in the Stretch Room.
18. Space Mountain in WDW is sunk 16 feet in the ground.
Good luck! :wave: First to 13 correct wins...
1. The statues in Snow White’s Grotto at Disneyland were an anonymous gift from a person living in Austria.
2. El Rio Del Tiempo is to Pirates of the Caribbean as DLP’s Space Mountain is to Big Rock ‘n Roller Coaster.
3. The Magic Kingdom’s Fife and Drum Snack Bar closed in 1986.
4. The Magic Kingdom’s Plaza Swan Boats were considered a “C” ticket attraction.
5. Magic Journeys was moved from EPCOT Center to the Magic Kingdom in 1987.
6. Nestle overtook sponsorship of The Land after Kraft left in 1991.
7. The Sunrise Terrace restaurant in Communicore was broken down into the two smaller facilities of Pasta Piazza Restaurant and the Electric Umbrella.
8. World Showcase was originally planned to have been built separate from Future World in an area just to the west of the present day Walt Disney World Speedway.
9. The first company to sign an agreement with Disney for the sponsoring of an EPCOT Center pavilion was Bell Systems.
10. In Test Track, your car is subjected to environmental tests 2, 4, and 7.
11. Bruce Healy arranged the music for Act III of the original IllumiNations ‘88.
12. Epcot’s Spaceship Earth Millennium Icon (the big Mickey hand and wand) rises 24 stories above the ground.
13. You can hear “Heigh Ho”, “Chim Chim Cher-EE”, and “Hakuna Matata” on Cinderella’s Golden Carrousel.
14. Disneyland’s 50th Anniversary is in 2005.
15. Ray Bradbury was a consultant in the development of Spaceship Earth.
16. Discovery River circles Discovery Island in Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Park.
17. In the Haunted Mansion in Liberty Square, the floor moves down in the Stretch Room.
18. Space Mountain in WDW is sunk 16 feet in the ground.
Good luck! :wave: First to 13 correct wins...