Round Five
1. Test Track opened on March 24, 1999
2. The DNA Tower at the entrance to Epcot Wonders of Life pavilion is 5.5 billion times actual size -- just the right size for a human 6 million miles tall.
3. The Universe of Energy has more "Please remain seated" placards in their ride vehicles than any other ride in Disney World.
4. The central computer complex for Epcot are located under Innoventions West.
5. When Rock N RollerCoaster had its first birthday, Disney World celebrated it by building a Stratocaster in the parking lot made out of Corvettes.
6. There is three miles of neon used on the outside of Rock n Roller Coaster.
7. The trumpet on the sheet music in the library in Tower Of Terror is from the episode with Jack Klugman as a trumpet player.
8. In the lobby of Tower Of Terror, there is a stack of 3 or 4 suitcases. They are the same suitcases seen is the video in the library, the luggage of the missing guests. They are right next to the reception desk.
9. At Tower of Terror, the ghost girl is played by non other than Lindsay Ridgeway, who also plays Morgan, Cory Matthews' wisecracking little sister on "Boy Meets World".
10. Towering over the island is a 59-foot man-made mountain from Fantasmic! . . . making it the third highest "mountain" at Walt Disney World.
11. Slater from Saved By The Bell shows up for brief amounts of time on Space Mountain TV (SMTV) as a launch coordinator or something. You'll only see him if you are in line long enough.
12. The weather forcaster/traffic reporter wearing that skintight PVC suit in the preshow video for Space Mountain is played by Kelly Coffield, formerly on In Living Color.
13. When the People Mover approaches Space Mountain, the track splits off to the left. This is a storage area for People Mover cars.
14. After passing the Tommorrowland Theater on the TTA there is a place where the East Parking lot can be seen. This is just before entering the tunnel for the Time Traveler.
15.Its A Small World originally started out at the 1963 World's Fair in New York. Walt Disney liked the concept, so he brought it do Disneyland. It was a success.
16. Did you know that at Disneyland, the flying ship vehicles at Peter Pan's Flight stop at the platform to load. After the passengers are seated, the ship takes flight. However, at Disney World's Magic Kingdom, the ships move on a continuous moving convayor belt. This means that passengers must board the ship from a moving footpath.
17.Winnie the Pooh is actually Canadian. He is originally from Montreal and was a black bear named "Winnie". The creator incorporated his nephew "Christopher" into his stories of "Winnie the Pooh."
18.The Haunted Mansion costumes cost about $600 dollars each.
Good Luck!