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Re: Disney Trivia Game
Posted: Sat May 24, 2008 11:25 pm
by smart1hermione
Hmm, is it...
The Great Movie Ride at DHS that features the Ruby Slippers owned by The Western Costume Company?
Re: Disney Trivia Game
Posted: Sat May 24, 2008 11:51 pm
by LittleDollClaudia
Since we had a rack your brain one, I'll throw out an easy one.
Q: What was Goofy's original name and what was his first cartoon (NAME AND YEAR)?
Bonus Q: What ground breaking cartoon also came out that same year?
Re: Disney Trivia Game
Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 6:23 am
by Shorty82
LittleDollClaudia wrote:Since we had a rack your brain one, I'll throw out an easy one.
Q: What was Goofy's original name and what was his first cartoon (NAME AND YEAR)?
Dippy Dawg,
Mickey's Revue, 1932
Bonus Q: What ground breaking cartoon also came out that same year?
Flowers and Trees, the first Technicolor cartoon.
My question:
Where at WDW can you go to watch three of the classic Disney cartoons?
Re: Disney Trivia Game
Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 7:22 am
by EeyoresButterfly
Hmmm, in the resort lobbies (Poly, Fla) they play old (I don't know if you would call it classic) over and over on their tvs in the lobby. I dont't think that counts though.
Re: Disney Trivia Game
Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 8:11 am
by I LUV Chip
It's the room behind the camera shop at the entrance to MK. There are also cut outs of different Disney movies. Dalmations, Snow White, Steamboat Willie, Little green men....
A very cool place, usually empty.
Re: Disney Trivia Game
Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 12:31 pm
by hhsrat
the One Man's Dream attraction at Disney's Hollywood Studios.
Random side note: Today is Goofy's (or Dippy Dawg, if you prefer) birthday.
Re: Disney Trivia Game
Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 8:41 pm
by Shorty82
I LUV Chip wrote:It's the room behind the camera shop at the entrance to MK. There are also cut outs of different Disney movies. Dalmations, Snow White, Steamboat Willie, Little green men....
A very cool place, usually empty.
Correct! The little theater towards the back of Exposition Hall. Now your turn to ask a question.
hhsrat wrote:the One Man's Dream attraction at Disney's Hollywood Studios.
Random side note: Today is Goofy's (or Dippy Dawg, if you prefer) birthday.
Cool!
Re: Disney Trivia Game
Posted: Mon May 26, 2008 2:24 am
by smart1hermione
In Disney's Alice in Wonderland, the letter R twinkles on Mother Oyster's calendar during the Walrus and the Carpenter sequence. Why?
Re: Disney Trivia Game
Posted: Mon May 26, 2008 8:57 am
by vixen101485
smart1hermione wrote:In Disney's Alice in Wonderland, the letter R twinkles on Mother Oyster's calendar during the Walrus and the Carpenter sequence. Why?
A. The old guideline was to eat oysters only in months that are spelled using the letter "R." This came from the days before refrigeration when oysters could quickly spoil.
However, there is another good reason to stick to fall, winter, and spring for your oyster forays, particularly when eating raw oysters. Oysters spawn in the warm summer months, usually May through August, although natural Gulfwater oysters can spawn year-round due to the warm waters. Spawning causes them to become fatty, watery, soft, and less flavorful instead of having the more desirable lean, firm texture and bright seafood flavor of those harvested in cooler, non-spawning months.
This being said, you can still find good oysters in spring and summer, usually imported from cooler waters or from farms.
A new genetic procedure being used by some commercial oyster farms renders farm-raised oysters sterile, so they don't spawn at all, thus making prime oysters available year-round
LOL...there, how is that for an answer LMMEO
I knew the answer just wanted an intelligent way of saying it. About.com has some interesting info..LOL
Re: Disney Trivia Game
Posted: Mon May 26, 2008 10:41 am
by mechurchlady
smart1hermione wrote:Hmm, is it...
The Great Movie Ride at DHS that features the Ruby Slippers owned by The Western Costume Company?
The Great Movie Ride is alive. lol
Try an attraction from earlier in Disney park history.
I do not think even die hard local park fanatics would remember going to this attraction.
Q: What short lived attraction featured on its brochure the wording "From the historic collection of Helen Larson" and was sponsored by a company that would later have a long running ride?