Originally Posted By monorailblue REBOOT, although I predict no one at all will see or read this for at least one year. What is the name of the pirate with the cats on Pirates of the Caribbean? (Hint: he speaks his name to the cats, inviting them to come and have a drink with him.) (Hint II: it isn't a name you'd think a pirate plundering the Spanish Main would have.)
Originally Posted By monorailblue Ding, ding, ding! He calls himself "old Bill", which is definitely not a pirate name. :O)
Originally Posted By monorailblue Since no one seems to care about this thread, I'll just post again. Which Disneyland Attraction has it's own national anthem?
Originally Posted By monorailblue "Let's All Sing Like The Birdies Sing," is the national anthem of the Tiki Room. (I think the audio clip of José announcing that was cut from the show at some point, but you can hear him clearly announce it in the 50th Anniversary audio collection.)
Originally Posted By drefman Drat, I was just about to return to give you the right answer! It finally popped in my head. Oh, well.
Originally Posted By monorailblue Well, take the lead and offer us a new question, then. Once upon a time, this thread was popular. Perhaps we'll be trendsetters and bring it back to life.
Originally Posted By monorailblue Maybe trendsetters was too hopeful. What is the current hair color of the maiden on the prow of the Columbia?
Originally Posted By monorailblue I think so. I know it has been more orange-red in the past, but I believe she's a golden blonde at this point.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros Two characters each have 2 retail or food locations named after them in the parks. Name one (or both)
Originally Posted By monorailblue Mad Hatter Shop and Mad Hatter Shoppe. I'm wracking my brain over food locations, which I doubt you would have mentioned carelessly. But then, you also said "parks." Not many food locations are named after characters--Pinocchio Village Haus, Pooh Corner, FF&P Café . . . .
Originally Posted By FerretAfros Yep, there's the Mad Hatter shops in Town Square and next to the Teacups There's also a Clarabelle's frozen yogurt in the Toon Town food court area, as well as Clarabelle's ice cream parlor on Buena Vista Street. It really surprised me when they announced the name of the BVS location, especially since the faux-history backstory would have allowed any number of other names
Originally Posted By monorailblue What do the Pirates of the Caribbean bateaux, the Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh beehive vehicles, the Mr. Toad's Wild Ride cars, the Storybook Land Canal Boats, the Disneyland Railroad locomotives, and the Jungle Cruise boats all have in common? (Referencing Disneyland iterations of all these.) What else at Disneyland shares this characteristic?
Originally Posted By FerretAfros Each vehicle has a unique name (though I think some of the Toad ones might repeat). The same can be seen on Snow White, where the vehicles are named after the Dwarfs, and on the Astro Orbitor, where the vehicles are each given an astrological symbol for their name
Originally Posted By monorailblue Bingo. I was trying to think of any others. Broadly speaking, Mark Twain and Columbia fit, I suppose. I wouldn't include Autopia despite individualized license plates, although one could argue that Astro Orbiter doesn't fit because the sign is more of an identifier than a true name. Sigh.