Prince Charming Regal Carousel was originally built in 1917 for this New Jersey amusement park before Disney restored and relocated it
Olympic Park
In this pavilion, there exists a center circular tile creates a unique echo chamber that perfectly magnifies your voice
Temple of Heaven – China Pavillion
This spooky day is when the Hollywood Tower of Terror was struck by lightning
Halloween, 1939
The original plans for Animal Kingdom was to have three distinct park sections based on real life animals, prehistoric animals and mythical animals, which later inspired Dueling Dragons at Universal Studios
Beastly Kingdom
The Jungle Cruise skippers are canonically part of this fictional organization that also ties into Skipper Canteen
Society of Explorers and Adventurers (S.E.A.)
This original EPCOT attraction in The Land pavilion featured a song called “Veggie Veggie Fruit Fruit,” performed by singing produce
Kitchen Kabaret
This high-octane stage show had pyrotechnics, motor stunts and chases which closed and made space for Galaxy’s Edge in April 2016
Lights, Motors, Action!
The section or "land" designed to represent Africa is a fictitious village known as Harambe, which hides this phrase in the name of the village
“working together” or “coming together”
During its 1975 move to Magic Kingdom, Carousel of Progress replaced “Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow” with this Sherman Brothers song
“Best Time of Your Life”
This World Showcase pavilion features the only rotating restaurant in EPCOT, offering views of a rainforest, prairie, and farmhouse scenes
The Land – Garden Grill
This now‑closed attraction in Animation Courtyard featured Mushu explaining the animation process and was the last remnant of the park’s working animation studio
Magic of Disney Animation
This opening‑day attraction featured boats circling the Tree of Life, but was short‑lived due to low capacity and unclear theming
Discovery River Boats
The Magic Kingdom’s steam locomotives were originally built in the 1920s for sugar plantations in this country before Disney restored them
Mexico
The name of this animatronic from EPCOT’s former attraction “Cranium Command” has never been found, living in Disney animatronic legend
Buzzy
This classic novel, adapted into a scene in the Great Movie Ride, is one of the only Disney Renaissance movies to not be a musical
Tarzan
While leading the design of Disney’s Animal Kingdom, Joe Rohde wore a distinctive earring that gradually accumulated artifacts from his research trips. One of the earliest pieces added to it came from this Himalayan region, which later inspired the setting of Expedition Everest
Nepal
The Haunted Mansion ballroom scene uses this 19th‑century stage illusion technique, named after a British scientist, to create its ghostly figures
Pepper’s Ghost
This extinct EPCOT attraction used a massive mechanical arm to rotate guests through scenes depicting the future of agriculture, including desert farming and floating hydroponic cities
Horizons
Before its closure, the Backlot Tour passed through Residential Street, which included the façade of this iconic holiday TV home used in multiple ABC specials
House from the Golden Girls
The Boneyard’s dig site is run by this fictional paleontology institute, whose logo appears throughout the land and ties into the original DINOSAUR storyline
Dino Institute