Originally Posted By monorailblue The Disneyland Railroad operates five steam locomotives. GLD is incorrect in stating that it is not steam. Hong Kong Disneyland's railroad, however, operates diesel locomotives, masquerading as steam. My guess is that HKDLRR is the odd one out.
Originally Posted By gottaluvdavillains Hey monorailblue, I wasn't wrong <GLD is incorrect in stating that it is not steam.> Here's what I said: Disneyland (DLR) is steam (don't know about the rest) We know it's steam - we always hope to catch the train when it's time to fill up with water...Brings back those Thomas the Train memories...
Originally Posted By brotherdave All are interesting facts about the repective railroads, but none are what I'm looking for.
Originally Posted By gottaluvdavillains Didn't Walt have either the actual train from DLR or a replica in his backyard? Wait weren't the trains at DL real working trains before they came to Disneyland.
Originally Posted By monorailblue GLDV: Gadfrey! I read it wrong! Forgive me. I lost my senses, and mis-read your post! You are, of course, correct. The WDWRR are also all steam locomotives. Now, what could be the odd one out? Only the Tokyo DLRR has a single stop?
Originally Posted By brotherdave That's the one! Tokyo Disneyland's Western River Railroad has only one stop due to Japanese transportation regulations which is why it doesn't circle the park like the other Disneyland style parks. Your turn!
Originally Posted By monorailblue OK! This one is a bit obscure: Dumbo Matterhorn Big Thunder Mountain Opera House
Originally Posted By gottaluvdavillains Dumbo was the only won built after a carnival type ride - the others were built to look like what they are - The Matterhorn looks like a giant snowy mountain - that just happens to have sleds running through it. The BTMRR also was made to look like an old mountain with mining cars running through it THe opera house is well an opera house.
Originally Posted By monorailblue Interesting ideas, all, but none is what I'm looking for. You need to think about food for this one.
Originally Posted By gottaluvdavillains Okay the opera house is the only one not likely to make someone lose their lunch...
Originally Posted By FerretAfros Dumbo is the only one that isn't just across the way from a Churro cart? I don't know if the Opera House allows food inside, but that might be it as well...
Originally Posted By monorailblue Haha. No. I'm being too hard. Let me augment the list to make it easier: Dumbo Burger Matterhorn Sundae Big Thunder Sundae Opera House Premiere
Originally Posted By monorailblue No. I'll just give it away: The Dumbo Burger was not a menu item at Carnation Ice Cream Parlor and Restaurant. The others all were. Anyone may post the next puzzle.
Originally Posted By JThad I'll go: Haunted Mansion Tiki Room Country Bear Jamboree It's a small world
Originally Posted By WilliamK99 IASW is the only one without Animatronics ( I don't know if the dolls are considered AA or not.)
Originally Posted By brotherdave It's a Small World is the only attraction that doesn't use Thurl Ravenscroft as a voice.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros The Haunted Mansion is the only one where there aren't characters directly overhead (at least what it looks like for the ballroom, and non-Holiday version)