Originally Posted By monorailblue Well, Billy Hill and the Hillbillies does not focus on Disney animated feature film characters/properties.
Originally Posted By JThad Billy Hill doesn't use Disney music? OR......Billy Hill is in the Golden Horshoe, which is the smallest stage...and you get to sit at tables? Forgive me...I'm a little rusty at this game.
Originally Posted By lesmisfan nope. if no one gets it soon, ill think of a new one. Ill give a hint. HINT: all of the shows except one has a certain type of person in it.
Originally Posted By lesmisfan okay, ill think of a new one. But the answer was, there are no Disney villians in bill hill but there are in the other shows. Okay lets try this again. space mt. small world matterhorn thunder mt.
Originally Posted By brotherdave Matterhorn is the only attraction not duplicated at other Disney parks?
Originally Posted By monorailblue Space Mountain is the only one wherein your ride vehicle does not pass through water (Matterhorn & Thunder have splashdowns, though the splash on Thunder is now fake). mb
Originally Posted By brotherdave Tokyo Disney Seas Walt Disney Studios Paris Disney's California Adventures Disney's Animal Kingdom
Originally Posted By Labuda Hey, lemis - ya ever SEEN DAK? Soooo not built on the cheap and soooo veyr well themed! Anyhoo, my guess is that Disney Sea is the only one not on US soil. Or Disney Sea is the only one financed by the OLC. Or DisneySea is the only one that wasn't called a half-day park when it opened. Or, none of the others ahve been universally maligned the way DCA has.
Originally Posted By monorailblue Let's keep this thread going . . . if I can ever get one right I've come up with something fabulous.
Originally Posted By monorailblue Disney's Animal Kingdom is the only one without a geographic term in its name (Tokyo, Paris, CA). Tokyo DisneySeas is the only one with a made-up word in its name (DisneySeas). Tokyo DisneySeas is the only one with a two-word name. Tokyo DisneySeas is the only one surrounded by a Monorail system.
Originally Posted By brotherdave Nope again to all guesses... Think of when these parks were built...
Originally Posted By brotherdave Yep. Animal Kingdom was the last Disney theme park to open in the 20th century. Your turn!
Originally Posted By monorailblue Oh my. Wheelhouse Soarin' Over California Blue Fairy Sailing Ship Columbia
Originally Posted By monorailblue Hint: the Wheelhouse referred to is the now-defunct Frontierland eatery. It is not the wheelhouse atop the Mark Twain.
Originally Posted By monorailblue OK--I can see this is going nowhere fast. The Wheelhouse specialized in selling soft-serve root beer floats.