Originally Posted By DlandDug DUMBO! When DLR's new Dumbo, er, failed, they highjacked the one that was being built for DLP.
Originally Posted By monorailblue See my mistakes-thread post about the futility of putting something past DlandDug . . . but he's right again. The saddest part of the new Dumbo (to me) is how it's size affected the water features around the attraction, but that's a lament for another time. Next question if you please, Maestro DlandDug.
Originally Posted By DlandDug (((We never guess. We look it up.))) What was the name of DCA's first (and only) holiday water spectacular?
Originally Posted By davewasbaloo What ceremony did Walt have for the grand opening of It's a Small World at Disneyland?
Originally Posted By monorailblue Children dressed in traditional/folk clothing from many countries poured vials of water from some of Earth's most prominent waterways into the canal, thus making it's a small world a truly international body of water. If I'm not mistaken there was something similar with American river water done in Frontierland at some point, but the details escape me.
Originally Posted By monorailblue OK--I'm in a big hurry, so here's a pointless question: What kind of nuts were on the Big Thunder Sundae, previously sold at Carnation Ice Cream Parlor and Restaurant?
Originally Posted By monorailblue No, sorry. I'll let you have it, though, if you can name the 3 ice creams in this sundae.
Originally Posted By monorailblue Dug wins--almonds. They toasted the slivered almonds right there in Carnation every few days, and that wonderful smell is one of my greatest memories of working in the park. The ice creams are chocolate, rocky road and coffee. (This was one of the few sundaes that had a color scheme related to its name.) Anyhow, sorry for the dumb question--let's let Dug give us something worth chewing on.
Originally Posted By monorailblue And, just to personalize the memory a little more, I alwasy substituted the coffee ice cream for a 2d scoop of rocky road. Mmmm!
Originally Posted By DlandDug Now I'm too hungry to think... WHat two features are showing in the cinema in the diorama scenes at the entrance to Autopia?
Originally Posted By CuriosWolfSo >>Now I'm too hungry to think...<< "Gee, I can't imagine why..." (licks a Giant Big Fantasia Ice Cream Cone)
Originally Posted By DlandDug OK. This has gone on long enough. The two features are "The Hatchback of Notre Dame" and "Carzan." Now... complete the following poem: "Flik and Hopper, In a show..."