Disney Trivia
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- Skyway Loader
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I would say 800 drivers since their may be seasonal bus drivers and such that pick up shifts during the holidays and other busy days.
I feel like this is price is right...someone say 1 bus driver lol jk
I feel like this is price is right...someone say 1 bus driver lol jk
I know this is probably your first flight...and it's mine too...ha, ha
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- Swiss Family Treehouse Guide
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Well, since there are around 260 busses, I'm going to take a shot in the dark and guess 300 bus drivers.
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260 buses, they begin running around 7:30 am, figure three drivers per bus on rotational shifts. So my guess is about 750 drivers
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like agingerbugg's answer, but the drivers can't work 7 days a week. I would say around 255 buses x 4 (3 rotational drivers per shift and 1 for dispatchers and people who have an off day) = 1,020 drivers
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I would say 800 drivers since their may be seasonal bus drivers and such that pick up shifts during the holidays and other busy days.
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** Hint: Len90 is on the right track and closest to the correct answer but his number of buses is a bit low.
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384
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260 buses, they begin running around 7:30 am, figure three drivers per bus on rotational shifts. So my guess is about 750 drivers
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like agingerbugg's answer, but the drivers can't work 7 days a week. I would say around 255 buses x 4 (3 rotational drivers per shift and 1 for dispatchers and people who have an off day) = 1,020 drivers
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I would say 800 drivers since their may be seasonal bus drivers and such that pick up shifts during the holidays and other busy days.
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** Hint: Len90 is on the right track and closest to the correct answer but his number of buses is a bit low.
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- PeopleMover People Mover
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- PeopleMover People Mover
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- PeopleMover People Mover
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Since we have been keen to have two part questions, I have one...
What building, visible from the World Showcase, but located outside EPCOT, was designed to blend in seamlessly so as not to look out of place with this country that provides the foreground?
Name the building and the country.
And no, it is not Soarin' or the Swan and Dolphin, which are visible behind Canada and France respectively.
What building, visible from the World Showcase, but located outside EPCOT, was designed to blend in seamlessly so as not to look out of place with this country that provides the foreground?
Name the building and the country.
And no, it is not Soarin' or the Swan and Dolphin, which are visible behind Canada and France respectively.
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- Fire Engine Driver
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- PeopleMover People Mover
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Good job, MouseMom23, it is TOT and Morocco. A picture can be seen here. Your turn.
They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
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