Ok guys, sorry for the delay, but here it is as promised:
Round Six
As usual, these are true or false questions
1. At one time, guests could rent 35mm cameras, and even video cameras at the parks.
2. The scientific name for the Swiss Family Tree is Disneyodendron eximus.
3. There are 13 lanterns hanging on the Liberty Tree, which represent the 13 original colonies.
4. Spaceship Earth is covered by well over 1000 triangular panels.
5. The actor in the greek scene in SSE is reciting lines from one of Socrates' famous works.
6. The tanker in Catastrophe Canyon is owned by the Mohave Oil Co., which is the same company that supplies Oscar's gas station at the front of the park.
7. In the first scene of Superstar Television, a guest would be put in the reporter's seat on the "Today" show from October 1, 1971.
8. In Disneyland, Space Mountain sits two by two whereas in Disney World it is single file. Splash Mountain is the opposite.
9. The replication of the Eiffel Tower in the France pavilion of World Showcase was recreated using the original plans but at 1/20 scale.
10. The MGM Studios used to be host to a fast food restaurant themed to such films as Beauty and the Beast and Aladdin, at different times.
11. More steel was used in the construction of Horizons than SSE.
12. Since the Sea Cabs in the Living Seas had no doors, laser based motion sensors were used as an E-stop and to alert operators that guests had exited the vehicles.
13. While SSE could easily fit into the World Showcase Lagoon (based on diameter, not depth) it is too wide to fit into the Living Seas Tank.
14. The color of the omnimover vehicles in JIYI w/Figment (red) is the same color as when JII opened in 1982.
15. There is a version of HISTA at all 4 resorts around the world. [ie. Disneyland, DLP, WDW, Tokyo DL)
16. According to the story, Sonny Eclipse heard the Space Angels singing with another group and offered them a job singing back-up vocals for him.
17. The Grandfather clock on the HM actually only has 12 hours marked, with a 13 instead of a 12 at the top of the face.
18. The five stories of the Japanese Pagoda symbolize earth, water, fire, wind, and heart.
Ok, there it is, you guys should do pretty well with these. Enjoy, and good luck!