Originally Posted By FerretAfros Nope, the Light Magic projector was installed in another ride with similar means of transportation though.
Originally Posted By monorailblue OK--the only ride similar to "it's a small world" in terms of transport is Pirates of the Caribbean. So, I'll make a wild guess: A LM projector was added to produce the dueling pirates (shadows) on the fort battlements.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros Correct! And people say nothing good ever came from that parade. Heck! We even got a way to dodge crowds by taking the secret pathway down Small World Mall next to Storybookland.
Originally Posted By monorailblue I'd never have come up with that without the clue in post 522. Quick as a bunny, give me two places in Disneyland with oversized carrots.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros On the roof of the Briar Patch and in Splash Mountain, just after the Laughing Place.
Originally Posted By monorailblue OK. I meant to specify two different lands, but your answer is correct. There are oversized carrots outside the Mad Hatter Shop, and also in ToonTown (the garden part of the Mickey's House/Movie Barn experience). (At least I think so.)
Originally Posted By FerretAfros Here's a fairly easy one: In which part of which attraction can one find an old parking lot sign, and what does the sign say?
Originally Posted By monorailblue In the Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Forbidden Eye queue, in the film room; it says "Eeyore."
Originally Posted By monorailblue Very good. Star Tours will celebrate its 19th birthday in just a few weeks; Splash Mountain will note its 17th next summer.
Originally Posted By Kylesmom I think it was Journey Through Inner Space, but essencially correct. Your turn Otter.
Originally Posted By BrerOtter Just double-checked my '73 guide - it's definitely Adventure. DLR is host to the second-largest one of these in the world (TDL actually has the largest).