Originally Posted By auroraaa I'd have to agree with that CuriousWolfSo. BTW, I see that you often post in the wee hours of the morning...are you a nocturnal wolf?
Originally Posted By monorailblue OK, how many seats are there on the Mark V monorail trains? The "bench" type seating is divided into seats by the separate cushioning in the upholstery. And, just to be super-picky, do not reduce the number of seats for the wheelchair compatible compartment, 4-2.
Originally Posted By CuriosWolfSo >>are you a nocturnal wolf?<< To auroraaa - "Well...I rather use my cave computer at night because I'm busy prowling for anything new about Disney during the day, then come here to my favorite Laughing Place before going to bed."
Originally Posted By monorailblue I just discovere that I have a magical super-kill effect on threads! Ha, ha! I bet all of you wish you could make the conversation come to a screeching halt! The answer to my own query (I'm very impatient): In the tailcone: 7 In each of compartments 1 through 5: 24 (X 5 = 120) (By the by, through doors 1-1, 2-1, 3-1, 4-1, 5-1, there are 14 seats each; through doors 1-2, 2-2, 3-2, 4-2 and 5-2 there are 10 seats each.) In the nosecone: 5 for passengers. All of that = 132, but this is WRONG! You forget our poor engineer, Joe Cast Member--his seat makes 133.
Originally Posted By auroraaa I liked your ? monorailblue, and I even tried searching online for the answer, but to no avail. Anyways, thanx for the answer, now put out another question please... but maybe keeping in mind some of us are blonde.... j/k ;-)
Originally Posted By monorailblue Thanks, auroraaa (is that a Harry Potter's friend's car service name? auror-AAA) for being so nice. Here's an easy one--where in Disneyland could you sign in the "California" or "Minnesota" or various other guests registration books (including all states)? What color were those books (at least in the years immediately preceding their removal)?
Originally Posted By CuriosWolfSo "Well, I'M no blonde, just a big ol' grey wolf with some black here and there" "Those books were at the Photo shop at Main Street USA and they were light brown with a gold trim" ("I know because I used to sign them before they got fed up by my wolf hair getting all over the books. Hey, I always shed wolf fur during the summer...Sheesh!")
Originally Posted By DlandDug May I add, Mr. Wolf, that the shop wasn't the PHOTO SHOP when the books were there. It was INA's Carefree Corner. The Photo Shop, of course, was up where Castle Brother's Clothiers and Chester Drawers is now located.
Originally Posted By CuriosWolfSo "Well, I'm here first so I get to go! (Sorry, DlandDug) What attraction had its original colors changed when a new land opened next to it and recently has its original colors back?"
Originally Posted By CuriosWolfSo "Yep, When Mickey's ToonTown first opened next door, the exteriors of It's A Small World was repainted to reflect the many colors of ToonTown but for the upcoming Disneyland's 50th anniversary, the colors were restored back to its original white and gold scheme." "Your Turn, Certified Goof!"
Originally Posted By Certified Goof One of my favorite singers is Sandy Patty. What attraction or show at Disneyland did she sing for?
Originally Posted By Chrisrails I saw a Sandy Patty once when I dropped my chicken sandwich at the beach. Does she sing for "Believe. . .There's Magic in the Stars"?
Originally Posted By Chrisrails YEAH, OH BABY!!! I just looked that one up because I wanted to use my Sandy Patty joke. Okay, what other words can be found on the sign for the "Award Wieners" stand?
Originally Posted By DlandDug (((Didn't mean to be a smarty there... Just couldn't think of the exact wording of the whole sign!))) Here's a tough one (I think). What was the first live show to CLOSE at Disney's California Adventure? (Hint: it closed before the first sound track CD came out--even though it was represented.)