Q: Which of the following was an opening day attraction at Walt Disney World
Resort? Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Pirates of the Caribbean, It's a Small
World or Space Mountain?
A: It's a Small World
Q: What was unique about the construction method for Disney's Contemporary Resort
Hotel?
A: The A-frame was built like an egg crate. The individual
rooms were completed almost completely furnished several miles away, then slid
into the hotel structure by huge cranes.
Q: What Magic Kingdom attraction from 1971 was first built at Walt Disney World
Resort, then later copied at Disneyland in California?
A: Country Bear Jamboree
Q: When the Magic Kingdom was first planned, an apartment for the Disney family
was designed to be included in what structure?
A: Cinderella Castle
Q: Which Disney family member dedicated Walt Disney World Resort in October 1971?
A: Walt Disney's brother Roy O. Disney
Q: Which Disney family member helped rededicate Walt Disney World Resort as part
of the 25th Anniversary celebration in 1996?
A: Walt Disney's nephew Roy E. Disney
Q: Why were pre-opening cast members for Walt Disney World Resort traveling
frequently to Colorado?
A: The Celebrity Sports Center in Denver, Colo., built by a
group of celebrity investors including Walt Disney and Art Linkletter then
later purchased by Walt Disney Productions, was used as a training ground for
employees who soon would be operating resorts at Walt Disney World. Disney sold
it in 1979.
Q: What is the oldest attraction in the Magic Kingdom?
A: Cinderella's Golden Carrousel, built in 1917 for the Detroit
Palace Garden Park, later moved to Maplewood Olympic Park in New Jersey, where
the Disney designers discovered it.
Q: What is the hometown of Walt Disney World Resort?
A: Lake Buena Vista, Fla.
Q: What is the largest pavilion at Epcot?
A: The Land, covering six acres including greenhouses and labs
to study agricultural techniques.
Q: Which Epcot pavilion creates its own electricity?
A: Universe of Energy. On the roof are two acres of solar
panels that generate enough electricity to power much of the attraction.
Q: What Magic Kingdom attraction was discovered in the Yucatan?
A: The four locomotives on the Walt Disney World Railroad --
the renamed Walter E. Disney, the Roy O. Disney, the Lilly Belle and the Roger
Broggie -- all were hauling freight and passengers in the Yucatan, where Disney
purchased them to create the attraction.
Q: Where in Epcot can you find the Doges' Palace?
A: Italy
Q: Which attraction at Disneyland is only one-third the length of the same at
Walt Disney World Resort?
A: Monorail
Q: What Disney TV show inspired the Mike Fink Keelboats attraction?
A: "Davy Crockett and the River Pirates"
Q: In 1988, magician Doug Henning was a consultant for the creation of which Walt
Disney World "attraction"?
A: Adventurers Club at Downtown Disney Pleasure Island
Q: What kind of tree is the Swiss Family Treehouse tree supposed to be?
A: Banyan
Q: Who is the host of the Audio-Animatronics show "Food Rocks" in the Land?
A: Fud Wrapper
Q: Sylvester Stallone is parodied in what attraction in Epcot?
A: Animated Atlas of the World in The Living Seas
Q: What's the name of the boat outside The American Adventure?
A: The Golden Dream
Q: Which bear swings down from the ceiling in Country Bear Jamboree?
A: Teddi Bara
Q: Whats the name of the Blizzard Beach mascot?
A: Ice Gator
Q: Mickey's Toontown Fair was originally called what?
A: Mickey's Birthdayland
Q: Where in World Showcase can you find an authentically faked thatch roof?
A: United Kingdom
Q: On what "bodies" of water in the Magic Kingdom will you find the Liberty
Belle, the Bertha Mae and Davy Crockett's Explorer Canoes?
A: Rivers of America
Q: Which Epcot attraction do you ride through in "time machines"?
A: Spaceship Earth
Q: Where in Walt Disney World Resort would one see the "Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical
Revue"?
A: Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground
Q: Liberty Square is between what two lands?
A: Frontierland and Fantasyland
Q: What is "Big Bertha," found at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa?
A: A fairground organ
Q: What is the name of the hotel featuring The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror?
A: The Hollywood Tower Hotel
Q: On what attraction can one take "The Happiest Cruise That Ever Sailed?"
A: It's a Small World
Q: What Disney resort is built alongside the Sassagoula River?
A: Disney's Port Orleans Resort.
Q: Name the only government-sponsored World Showcase pavilion.
A: Morocco
Q: What is the only Disney Audio-Animatronics figure to walk up stairs?
A: Benjamin Franklin in The American Adventure
Q: What attraction was "flight-tested" by U.S. astronauts and Russian cosmonauts?
A: Space Mountain
Q: What is the tallest attraction on property?
A: The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror
Q: How many screens are in a Circle-Vision movie theater?
A: Nine
Q: The first Walt Disney World professional golf tournament was won by what
golfer?
A: Jack Nicklaus
Q: The "theater district" of Hollywood is re-created on what street at the
Disney Hollywood Studios?
A: Sunset Boulevard
Q: Which Walt Disney World hotel has a monorail running right through its center?
A: Disney's Contemporary Resort
Q: What is the fastest attraction at Walt Disney World Resort?
A: Test Track presented by General Motors, which reaches a top
speed of 65 mph
Q: What attraction takes guests from 0-60 mph in 2.8 seconds?
A: Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith, an indoor roller
coaster at Disney Hollywood Studios
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