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Old 03-24-2002   #1 (permalink)
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So You've Got a Lot of Free Time...

Here's another fun game. I'll post a trivia question about WDW (anything from dates to people to locations) --the first to get it right then gets to pose the next question.
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Which Restaurant menu has everything including the Kitchen Sink?
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Re: So You've Got a Lot of Free Time...

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Which Restaurant menu has everything including the Kitchen Sink?
That would be Beaches and Cream at the Beach Club. It is a giant sundae that you can order. If you are able to eat the entire thing yourself, and do so within an hour, you get it free and receive a "kitchen sink" certificate. Talk about a brain freeze!

OK, here is mine:

Did you know that the world's largest sundial is in WDW? So, where is it?
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after a little searching

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Did you know that the world's largest sundial is in WDW? So, where is it?
That would be The Team Disney Building. aka Casting Center
I didnt know that till I looked it up. Cool Fact. Now I know why it looks so strange.

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Identify this number: 11,324
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I'll guess

The number of fireworks used every night at MK???
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Identify this number: 11,324
Spaceship Earth is covered with 11,324 aluminum panels.


Identify these numbers: 11,520, 7,035, and 6,420.

Just as a warning, you won't be able to just look this up.
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The number of people who are in line at MK, Epcot & Mgm (respectively) at park opening.
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The number of people who are in line at MK, Epcot & Mgm (respectively) at park opening.
Nope, not even close.
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What about a hint Mickey?
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What about a hint Mickey?
I am trying to think of a quote that won't give it away.

OK, how about: The most costs the least and the least costs the most.

Ohhhh, that was way too much!
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Could it be hotel rooms?

This is a toughie. The only thing I can think of is the resorts: value, moderates, and deluxe and the number of rooms?

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Yah, I knew I would give it away if I gave a hint. Nice one, your turn.
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Does the number of value resort rooms include Pop Century -If not, there's going to be a heckuva lot of them when it finally opens-guess that's why it's delayed. We were originally booked there for this summer. CRO messed up my rebooking so often and so badly that I wound up getting a room at CBR for 6 nights for $513, tax included, plus $200 Disney Dollars when we get there. So, in the end, I have nothing to complain about.:) :p
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Does the number of value resort rooms include Pop Century
Yes, the number includes Pop Centrury. It is as large as the three all stars combined. I wouldn't be surprised if it was opened by the time you go this summer.
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Fifi,
I think its your turn to post a trivia question. lvbug
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Okay

Until March 2000, there was a rule for all Disney employees in Disney World and Disneyland, which was, ironically, imposed by Walt himself. Name that rule.

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