Originally Posted By monorailblue Oh, yeah, oh, yeah. Hmmmm. Let's make this easy: Lunching Pad Space Place Wheelhouse Casa Guatemalteca
Originally Posted By mansioncaribbean Are three in Frontier Land and one in Tomorrow Land? Mansioncaribbean
Originally Posted By mansioncaribbean I meant the other way around, sorry, Lunching Pad, Space Place, and Wheelhouse are restaurants in Tomorrow Land, and Casa Guatemalteca is a restaurant in Frontier Land, right? Mansioncaribbean
Originally Posted By markymouse It seems like this game has been left parked behind the shed for a while now, so if no one objects, I'll see if I can get the engine to turn over. Magic Carpets of Aladdin Pirates of the Caribbean Jungle Cruise Swiss Family Treehouse
Originally Posted By FerretAfros The Treehouse is the only one where guests can't stay in their wheelchair?
Originally Posted By mansioncaribbean They are all in Adventure Land? They are all about young men/boys going on adventures? Mansioncaribbean
Originally Posted By markymouse I don't think I've ever realized how much of the Magic Kingdom is about young men/boys going on adventures. But, no, that's not it. The hint has something to do with the movie's title.
Originally Posted By mansioncaribbean They all are propositional? (i.e. "of the") Honestly, I don't know. Can you give us a hint? Mansioncaribbean
Originally Posted By mansioncaribbean Each of the attractions uses a "clone" in a way or another? (The flying carpets, the boats used for the Pirates ride, the boats used for the Jungle Cruise ride, but I am not sure about the Swiss Family Robinson one) Mansioncaribbean
Originally Posted By markymouse OK. Here is what I was thinking. Pirates of the Caribbean, Jungle Cruise and Swiss Family Treehouse are all Disney World attractions that were clones of attractions at Disneyland. Though Aladdin is basically the same ride system as Dumbo, the theme is completely different.
Originally Posted By mansioncaribbean Do not forget the Aladdin and Dumbo rides are also the same as the Astro Orbiters (the spaceship one) ride, though as said, they have different themes. The dark rides in Fantasyland and Toon Town are essentially the same, too (Roger Rabbit, Peter Pan, Alice in Wonderland, Mr. Toad, Snow White, Pinocchio, Winnie the Pooh, and Monsters Inc). Now, the Pirates and Jungle Cruise are similar, but they are entirely different. The Swiss Family Robinson could be quite similar to the Mark Twain ride, if that is what you are thinking, but which ones did you have in mind? Mansioncaribbean
Originally Posted By markymouse "which ones did you have in mind?" Pirates of the Caribbean, Jungle Cruise, and Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse were all copied from Disneyland for Walt Disney World, but the Aladdin ride was not copied from Disneyland. I forget whether it predates the Paris version.
Originally Posted By mansioncaribbean That was way off from what I was thinking, but since yours was answered. Whose turn is it? Mansioncaribbean
Originally Posted By mansioncaribbean I will do one, if it is alright. I have some good ones, but I will start off with a simple one. Ariel Belle Cinderella Mansioncaribbean
Originally Posted By markymouse Am I allowed two guesses? Ariel - They are all princesses but she's the only one who was born a princess. The other two are commoners who marry a prince. Cinderella - They are all motherless but she's the only one who has a step-mother.
Originally Posted By mansioncaribbean You are right about the first guess, Ariel was born a princess, Cinderella and Belle were not. O-k, it is your turn. Mansioncaribbean