Originally Posted By CuriosWolfSo "Yes! But for some reason, the Disney Security guards won't let me anywhere near it! Sheesh! You think that I was going to mark it with something personally..." ;> "Ok, back to the game..." "Where you can find a spoof of the famous Hollywood sign? (Mind you that I said 'spoof')"
Originally Posted By auroraaa The TOONTOWN sign in, well...Toontown, looks like it is styled after the Hollywood sign.
Originally Posted By auroraaa Where in Disneyland can an actual bullet hole be found (semi-concealed).
Originally Posted By TinkerGirl I think you are thinking of the Haunted Mansion ballroom. I used that piece of trivia a while back but someone told me it was a myth and it was actually made by a rock that was thrown or something like that. Does anyone know any info?
Originally Posted By auroraaa That's what I was thinking of TinkerGirl, and that it was mostly covered up with a carefully placed cobweb. Wow, if it isn't true, I would really like to know. It was presented to me as a fact, and unfortunately I didn't read your post about it, but I would like any info. anyone has about it. Anyways...you're up!
Originally Posted By TinkerGirl Yes, I too would like to know if it is true. I've telling people about that for years. I don't want people to think I am a liar. Does anyone know that story? Anyway, back to the game, Why does Main Street USA have so many small holes in the pavement?
Originally Posted By auroraaa Are they the ones they use to put in poles to then rope off areas for parades, etc.?
Originally Posted By Certified Goof I don't suppose it was because the day was so hot when Disneyland first opened that women's high-heal shoes were sinking into the street? I've heard that is just an "urban legend" but I'll guess that anyway.
Originally Posted By TinkerGirl That's it!!!! All my trivia ends up being urban legends. I will have to scrap all that I "know" and start over. Yes Goof, that is what I was thinking. Anyone recommend a good Disneyland FACT book?
Originally Posted By Certified Goof I'm not sure if it was an urban legend or not...I had always believed it, too, and thought it was mentioned on the Disneyland USA DVD. I just recently heard someone make that claim that it wasn't the real reason...so don't take my word for it So, my trivia question: Where in Disneyland can you find Neverland, as it is called by the Cast Members? Why is it called that?
Originally Posted By Certified Goof That's what I was thinking about, brotherdave. Long, long ago, I remember the Cast Member showing us the area where the boats are stored at night towards the end of the ride. "We call that place Neverland because we never, never take you there."
Originally Posted By brotherdave Where could you see 'bear country', 'beaver valley', and 'old unfaithful'?
Originally Posted By CuriosWolfSo "The old mine ride thru Nature's Wonderland in Frontierland where Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is now...and yes, I rode that when I was a very young pup!"
Originally Posted By CuriosWolfSo >>Great old time ride!<< "Speaking of that...what was the ride that made you 'feel' cold?"