Google might help
This is an active attraction
Not in HS
In WDW
To stop you all going up the wrong "trek" here's another clue...
To do this would cost $$$
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Google might help
This is an active attraction
Not in HS
In WDW
To stop you all going up the wrong "trek" here's another clue...
To do this would cost $$$
Wild Africa Trek? :rotfl:
what I get from Google is that he was a WWII writer...not quite clear on what Disney attraction falls in the WWII genre...
Anyway continuing the "wild" theme:
Kilamangaro Safari?
Correct!
Cornelius Ryan wrote the book "A Bridge Too Far" which was made into a movie in 1977. This referred to the rickety rope bridges that cross the Safi river
All tied up refers to the safety harness with monkey tail that must be worn on the bridges and at the cliff edge as you look down on the Nile crocodiles and hippos.
Plenty of snaps is a reference to the crocodiles
$$$ is the cost of the 3 hour trek. Well worth it though :mickey:
Next destination please DC
1. Six-Legged Water Tower
2. Fire Hydrant and Three Paw Prints
3. Walt Disney's Own Chili and Beans Recipe
This is probably wrong and too vague but HS?
I know HS has the Earful tower and fire hydrants in a NYC setting...not sure about the chili recipe..
One man's dream?
Writers stop shop?
Somewhere at the Burbank studios?
OK. I'm going for something in a theme park.
1. Broken chains
2. Smoke
3. Dark location
Pirates of the Caribbean?
I too would guess Pirates of the Caribbean first. Then... perhaps, Spaceship Earth?
Not pirates or spaceship earth. Much smaller.
Stitch's Great Escape?