Originally Posted By FerretAfros It's the attraction whose queue has it's own water system, colored brown.
Originally Posted By christiemarsh88 What is the Swiss Family Treehouse? Does that really have a queue?
Originally Posted By FerretAfros That's not what I was thinking of...for what it's worth, I have friends who call the Treehouse "the line ride" because they thought it was the line for something else. I think the water from that flows into the Jungle Cruise river, which would make it part of the green water system.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros Nope, I don't think Splash Mountain's queue has any water near it, other than what the logs run through. While the vehicles appear to touch the water, this attraction really just uses water for decoration. Here's the clue again: It's the attraction whose queue has it's own water system, colored brown. Past guesses were Splash Mountain and the Swiss Family Treehouse (although this attraction does have an interesting water conveyance system as well).
Originally Posted By FerretAfros Correct. The small waterfall next to the Rainbow Rideg buildings and pond where the cars "splash down" is a closed water system, colored brown to match the rocks better.
Originally Posted By x Pirate_Princess x I seriously sat here, racking my brain, going on a mental tour of Disneyland to figure that one out! LOL This hidden Mickey can only be seen from the sky (and Google Maps/Earth).
Originally Posted By brotherdave The layout of Disney's Hollywood Studios in front of the Chinese Theatre.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros What is the sidewalk along Disneyland Drive, near the exit of the Timon Lot and PPH?
Originally Posted By x Pirate_Princess x That's it! <a href="http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n30/twooctobergirls/Mickey.jpg" target="_blank">http://i108.photobucket.com/al bums/n30/twooctobergirls/Mickey.jpg</a>
Originally Posted By FerretAfros This is the place where you can find a trio of "curly" islands, but you can't really tell how sculpted they are, unless you view them from above. (I know, worst clue ever)