| # | Author | Message |
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| Labuda Tue 8/31/2004 7:35a | 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. |
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| monorailblue Tue 8/31/2004 4:15p | Let's keep this thread going . . . if I can ever get one right I've come up with something fabulous. :) |
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| brotherdave Tue 8/31/2004 9:49p | Nope to all... |
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| monorailblue Wed 9/1/2004 9:48a | 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. |
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| brotherdave Wed 9/1/2004 4:37p | Nope again to all guesses...
Think of when these parks were built... |
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| monorailblue Wed 9/1/2004 4:49p | Umm . . . DAK was built in the 90's and the others in the 00's? |
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| brotherdave Thu 9/2/2004 6:12a | Yep. Animal Kingdom was the last Disney theme park to open in the 20th century.
Your turn! |
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| monorailblue Thu 9/2/2004 8:40a | Oh my.
Wheelhouse Soarin' Over California Blue Fairy Sailing Ship Columbia
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| monorailblue Fri 9/3/2004 3:47p | Hint: the Wheelhouse referred to is the now-defunct Frontierland eatery. It is not the wheelhouse atop the Mark Twain. |
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| monorailblue Mon 9/6/2004 9:23a | OK--I can see this is going nowhere fast. The Wheelhouse specialized in selling soft-serve root beer floats. |