What is the name of the famous cartoon mouse who serves as the mascot for Disney?
Who is Mickey Mouse?
This term, often used in themed attractions, refers to the technique of creating the illusion of movement or animation using a series of still images displayed in rapid succession.
What is Animation (or Animatronics)?
What is the most visited theme park in the world?
What is Magic Kingdom?
In what year did Universal Studios Hollywood open its doors to the public as the first Universal Studios theme park? (Within 10 years)
What is 1964?
How many club officers are in TEA?
What is 7?
What theme park is considered the "Thrill Capital of the World”
What is Six Flags Magic Mountain?
What technology, often used in themed attractions to create the illusion of depth involves the use of special glasses and synchronized projectors?
What is 3D projection mapping?
Where is the fastest Roller Coaster in the world?
Where is Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates? (Formula Rossa at Ferrari World)
In 1959, Arrow Dynamics created the first steel roller coaster at Disneyland Park. What is the name of this ride?
What is Matterhorn Bobsleds?
How many followers does tea_nd have on Instagram? (Within 40)
What is 527?
What was the original name of the theme park that eventually became Disneyland?
What is The Mickey Mouse Park?
This term refers to the practice of composing music that synchronizes with specific events or scenes within a themed attraction or show.
What is Score Composition?
How long is the longest roller coaster in the world? (Within 500 feet)
What is 8,133 feet? (The Steel Dragon 2000)
In 1978, this roller coaster at Six Flags Magic Mountain in California became the world's first coaster to feature a vertical loop. What is the name of this historic coaster?
What is Revolution (later renamed Viper)?
What year was TEA@ND founded?
What is 2018?
How did the theme park Six Flags get its name?
What is six nations that have governed Texas during its history: Spain, France, Mexico, the Republic of Texas, the United States of America, and the Confederate States of America.
On this ride, guests are harnessed and raised high into the air before experiencing a thrilling free fall. What is the name of this ride?
What is Skycoaster?
With Walt Disney World being the largest theme park in the world, how many Acres of land does it sit on? (Within 1,000 Acres)
What is 25,000 Acres?
In 1884, LaMarcus Thompson introduced the world's first amusement park roller coaster, located in New York. What was the name of this early roller coaster?
What is Switchback Railway?
How much Money was raised on ND Day last year for TEA@ND? (Within $300)
What is $3,420?
What is the total number of pixels on the massive LED screen inside the spherical Spaceship Earth attraction at Epcot in Walt Disney World? (Within 750,000 pixels)
What is 11,324,140 pixels?
What advanced optical illusion technique, used in theme park attractions like Disney's "Tower of Terror," creates the illusion of a ghostly figure appearing and disappearing?
What is Pepper's Ghost?
Dyrehavsbakken (“The Animal Park’s Hill”), commonly known as Bakken (“The Hill”), is the oldest amusement park in the world according to Guinness World Records. In what year was it open? (Within 50 years)
What is 1583?
When Walt Disney introduced the first-ever audio-animatronic figure, "Abraham Lincoln," at the 1964-1965 World's Fair, how many individually moving motions did it have? (Within 5)
What is 32 individually moving motions?
How many videos are posted on the TEA@ND YouTube? (Within 5)
What is 33 Videos?