The Carousel of Progress wasn't the only ride to debut at the 1964-65 World Fair — so did this one
What is it's a small world?
EPCOT is an acronym for this
What is the Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow?
Artists had 6-10 hours to carve each of the 325 animals on this iconic park symbol before the plaster hardened
What is the Tree of Life?
Free fall! Or not. On this ride, guests aren’t actually dropping but are being pulled down faster than gravity
What is The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror?
Both of Disney’s mini golf courses offer two courses to play: these are the themes of the courses at Winter Summerland
This is the number of stones on Cinderella’s Castle — the answer may surprise you
What is zero?
At a top speed of 64.9 MPH, this isn’t just the fastest ride at EPCOT — it’s the fastest ride in Disney
What is Test Track?
At 199.5 ft tall, this ride barely falls under the 200 ft limit set by the Federal Aviation Guidelines — anything taller needs to have a red light on top of it
What is Expedition Everest?
You won’t feel like you’re in Disney in this Hollywood Studio’s land — there are no Disney pins and no references to Mickey Mouse
What is Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge?
Welcome to Florida’s first ski resort! However it quickly melted into this Disney water park upon its opening in 1995
What is Blizzard Beach?
Built in 1917, this is the oldest ride at Magic Kingdom (and it’s still making the rounds today!)
What is the Prince Charming Regal Carousel?
Ray Bradbury helped design this ride — the centerpiece of which weighs over 15 million pounds (or nearly 2.5 million in space!)
What is Spaceship Earth?
These animals were introduced to Animal Kingdom in 2012 but quickly removed — I guess they couldn’t earn their stripes
What are zebras?
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What is a green army man?
This Disney waterfront town out of the 1900s was actually completed in 2015 and has over 150 shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues.
What is Disney Springs?
In 1999, Mr. Toad handed the deed to what is now The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh over to this character from the movie — and a picture of him doing so can be seen on the ride
Who is Owl?
In 1980, this Middle Eastern country signed a deal to build a pavilion in the world showcase — but it never came to be.
What is Israel?
Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez, the songwriters of Frozen, also wrote the songs for this musical found in Animal Kingdom (which you could say is… unfrozen)
What is Finding Nemo: The Musical?
None of the original attractions at Hollywood Studios have survived — this one was the last to close in 2017
What was The Great Movie Ride?
This Disney resort offers guests the ability to stay in a treehouse villa ten feet off the ground
What is Disney's Saratoga Springs?
Main Street USA is modeled after this mid-Western town in Missouri — which has “Walt Disney Elementary” school
Where is Marceline?
This award-winning pop-rock band performs at their home country’s world showcase pavilion while guests sit at community style tables (and drink lots of bier!)
What is Lebendig?
This legendary imagineer conceptualized Animal Kingdom and is currently the Executive Designer and Creative Vice President of Walt Disney Imagineering
Who is Joe Rhode?
This show debuted in Disney for its 1995 holiday season on Residential Street but was eventually moved to the Streets of America — where it lit up the sky for its final time on January 6, 2016
What was the Osborne Family Spectacle of Lights?
Before 9/11, Disney’s Pop Century was going to have two sets of buildings on its property: one called “The Legendary Years” and the other “The Classic Years”. Instead, this Disney resort was built on the unused land of “The Classic Years”
What is Disney's Art of Animation?