Whispering Canyon Cafe at Wilderness Lodge
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If this is the correct answer, I must've misread the question. When you said city, for some reason I was thinking of the Disney-created places like Golden Oak and even Celebration, Florida.
If that's a wrong answer... another guess I could give is both Orlando and Kissimmee, Florida?
Dc got this one: it was the first steel-tubular roller coaster. Coasters since then have almost all been steel track.
BK got this one correct, with Julie Andrews.
BK again, with Bay Lake and Lake Buena Vista. These two "cities" were built to allow the Disney property to govern itself (set up like a county government) with the Reedy Creek Improvement District.
Zawadi was right on this one: Whispering Canyon at Wilderness Lodge. If you've never eaten there before, I highly recommend it :)
DC was correct: the ImageWorks. Not sure about the "What If?" part, though...LOL...I just remember the rainbow tunnel, the "green screen" film thing, the needle-pictures, the light-sound thing, the "conduct your orchestra" thing, the "Paint Figment' computers...
BK was partially correct: A "Haunted House" attraction was initially drawn into Walt's idea for the little "Mickey Mouse Park" in 1953. The building in New Orleans Square *was* built in 1963, even though NOS didn't officially begin construction until after 1965's World's Fair in New York.
[QUOTE=Main Street Jim;2330477]9) What attraction's theme song makes an "appearance" in Disney's Meet the Robinsons?DC got this one correct.
DC again :) It was originally to be a restaurant, and guests would watch the show while eating.
We still need #2 and #4 :thumbsup:
Umm. Casey Jr. Circus Train? I know that's a float and it has the melody from the movie/attraction at Disneyland... but I'm almost positive you're searching for something else... :secret:
If memory serves, the monorail's top speed is 55 mph. :walk:
4) What is the top speed of the Mark VI Monorail system at Walt Disney World?
The Mark VI Monorails can travel at 55 MPH, but Disney regulations limit them to 40 MPH at Walt Disney World.
2) What Disney attraction music could be heard in the first edition of the Main Street Electrical Parade at Walt Disney World?
It's A Small World?
Zawadi got 'em :) I will say, though, that I know that Engineering has tested (and bypassed the "overspeed limiter") the Monorails up to 70 mph on the EPCOT loop :)
As far as the "two cities" question: Lake Buena Vista and Bay Lake were "incorporated" to allow the Disney property to govern itself much like a county government. There aren't many, but there *are* residents of both towns, who hold elections and such, and vote on issues that affect each. Celebration was created as part of the "City of the Future"/EPCOT project begun by Walt, where he wanted to see a "futuristic" town where the residents worked in that community. Golden Oak? Ehhh. I don't really consider it a "city" as much as just a "high-dollar neighborhood/subdivision". In my opinion, it doesn't really belong. Just my :twocents:
- Where can guests dine in a restaurant named Remy?
- What is the name of Rapunzel's pet chameleon in Tangled?
- In which year was pin trading officially introduced to Walt Disney World?
- What is the Evil Queen from Snow White actually called?
- What was the most expensive movie of any released in 2000?
- To which scouting organisation do Huey, Dewey and Louie belong?
- Disneyland Paris is situated in which town, about 20 miles away from the centre of Paris?
- Which Disney Princess is known by three distinctly different names?
- In Beauty and the Beast, what is the name of Belle's horse?
- What is WALL-E an abbreviation of?
#4. In the 1937 Disney movie she is only referred to as the Queen. (I have a vague memory of one of the dwarfs calling her the wicked queen in the ride - DL or WDW, I don't remember.) Disney referred to her as Grimhilde but did not use the name in the movie.
#10. Waste Allocation Load Lifter-Earth class.
:mickey: All correct :mickey:
That still leaves...
3 In which year was pin trading officially introduced to Walt Disney World?
5 What was the most expensive movie of any released in 2000?
6 To which scouting organisation do Huey, Dewey and Louie belong?
7 Disneyland Paris is situated in which town, about 20 miles away from the centre of Paris?
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Hmmm. IMDB quotes this movie as $140 million, which is still greater than the my reference of $130 million for Dinosaur, which maintained the Disney trivia reference.
Parlez-vous français parce que je ne peux pas?
Ooops indeed - it's been a long and stressful week at work.
That just leaves...
6 To which scouting organisation do Huey, Dewey and Louie belong?