In relation to Disney Parks but not specific to a single resort
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tomdavo1
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by tomdavo1 » Mar Fri 27, 2009 1:11 pm
Haven't played this game, so here goes. I read this on the net....
Chakranadi is translated as a "'river that flows in a circle'" in Sanskrit, according to the Imagineering Field Guide to Disney's Animal Kingdom book (2007).
Took me a little time to find this one, so I hope its something vaguely related!

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by secondstar » Mar Fri 27, 2009 1:25 pm
That is correct, tomdavo1. Your turn.
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by tomdavo1 » Mar Fri 27, 2009 1:28 pm
Wow!
Right this one should be quite easy...
Being a member of club 33 gives you certain privileges, one of these is to ride on one of Walt's pride and joys, what is it called?
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by Dr. Ravenscroft » Mar Fri 27, 2009 2:14 pm
The Lilly Belle.
Oh and I'm moving this thread to the General Resorts and Cruise Lines due to the fact that we are integrating Disneyland Trivia now.
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by tomdavo1 » Mar Fri 27, 2009 2:36 pm
Correct! Over to you Dr. Ravenscroft....
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by Dr. Ravenscroft » Mar Sat 28, 2009 10:01 pm
OK, So here is one that also works with the site......
What attraction(s) other than It's a small world uses the theme from, or sings the theme from It's a Small World?
I know of at least one. Can you name it or another one that I don't know of?
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by Len90 » Mar Sat 28, 2009 10:45 pm
Dr. Ravenscroft wrote:OK, So here is one that also works with the site......
What attraction(s) other than It's a small world uses the theme from, or sings the theme from It's a Small World?
I know of at least one. Can you name it or another one that I don't know of?
I know there is a very brief part of it in MuppetVision 3D. It is towards the beginning of the big fireworks finale. I only recently realized it.
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by Dr. Ravenscroft » Mar Sun 29, 2009 11:54 am
Danggit, Len90 wins. I thought that one would take at least a day or two back to the corner for a cry I go.
Your up again len90.
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by Len90 » Mar Sun 29, 2009 11:31 pm
Dr. Ravenscroft wrote:Danggit, Len90 wins. I thought that one would take at least a day or two back to the corner for a cry I go.
Your up again len90.
Wow, that was a good one. It was actually going to be one of the questions I was going to ask in the future!
On the Mad Tea Party, how many different ways are you spinning (without even spinning the wheel) and for how long do you spin? Be as specific as possible!
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by secondstar » Mar Mon 30, 2009 6:59 am
Len90, I believe the answer is 3.
First, the main ride rotates counterclockwise. Then, the cups are grouped into four which rotate together. Finally, that group is grouped again, making 3 distinct rotations. That does not include when the ride cups are "unlocked" for individual rotation.
After some research, I found this ride shares patents with Spirograph. Very interesting.
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by Len90 » Mar Mon 30, 2009 11:13 pm
secondstar wrote:Len90, I believe the answer is 3.
First, the main ride rotates counterclockwise. Then, the cups are grouped into four which rotate together. Finally, that group is grouped again, making 3 distinct rotations. That does not include when the ride cups are "unlocked" for individual rotation.
After some research, I found this ride shares patents with Spirograph. Very interesting.
That would be correct. The ride rotates counterclockwise, the four groups then rotate clockwise and the secondary group rotate counterclockwise. I'm just dizzy typing out the answer!
Secondstar, you're up!
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by secondstar » Mar Tue 31, 2009 7:46 am
Thank you, Len90. Ok, here goes:
At the Kilimangaro Safari attraction, what animal is the wildlife reserve's official symbol?
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by zdog » Mar Tue 31, 2009 8:03 am
I would assume the elephant.
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by secondstar » Mar Tue 31, 2009 8:09 am
Zdog, sorry, that is incorrect.
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by yodiwan1 » Mar Tue 31, 2009 11:02 am
rhino..its on the logo