1.
What theme park is home to the "Firecracker" and "Splashin' Safari"?
Correct Answer
A. Holiday World
Explanation
Holiday World is the correct answer because it is the theme park that is home to both the "Firecracker" and "Splashin' Safari" attractions. The other options, King's Mountain, Kentucky Kingdom, and Disney World, are not associated with these specific attractions.
2.
At how many resorts does the monorail in Disney World stop?
Correct Answer
B. 3
Explanation
The monorail in Disney World stops at three resorts. This means that there are three resorts along the monorail route where passengers can get on or off the monorail.
3.
What is the shape of the Pavilion of Horizons in EPCOT?
Correct Answer
B. A Gem
Explanation
The Pavilion of Horizons in EPCOT is shaped like a gem. This implies that the pavilion has a unique and intricate design, resembling the shape of a precious gemstone. The use of the word "gem" suggests that the pavilion is visually appealing and stands out among other structures in EPCOT.
4.
How tall is "SpaceShip Earth" at EPCOT?
Correct Answer
B. 198 Ft
Explanation
SpaceShip Earth at EPCOT is 198 ft tall.
5.
What attraction at Disneyland follows the path of the former "People Mover"?
Correct Answer
D. Rocket Rods
Explanation
Rocket Rods is the correct answer because it follows the path of the former "People Mover" attraction at Disneyland. The People Mover was a transportation system that allowed guests to ride in futuristic vehicles and travel around Tomorrowland. However, the People Mover was eventually replaced by Rocket Rods, which utilized the same track layout. Rocket Rods provided a similar experience, with high-speed vehicles zooming through Tomorrowland, but unfortunately, it was plagued with technical issues and was eventually closed down.
6.
In which amusement park did the roller coaster ride Giant Drop first appear?
Correct Answer
A. Six Flags Great America (Ill)
Explanation
The roller coaster ride Giant Drop first appeared in Six Flags Great America (Ill).
7.
Where is the wooden roller coaster the Phoenix located?
Correct Answer
B. Knoebles Amusement Resort Elysburg Pa
Explanation
The wooden roller coaster, Phoenix, is located at Knoebels Amusement Resort in Elysburg, Pennsylvania.
8.
At Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom, what is the name of the stand-up coaster?
Correct Answer
B. Chang
Explanation
Chang is the name of the stand-up coaster at Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom.
9.
Which one of these rides is not at Paramount's King's Dominion?
Correct Answer
B. River Rapids
Explanation
The correct answer is River Rapids because it is not a ride at Paramount's King's Dominion. The other options, Shockwave, The Hurler, and Scooby-Doo Ghoster Coaster, are all rides that can be found at Paramount's King's Dominion.
10.
What is the smallest roller coaster at Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom?
Correct Answer
C. Roller-Skater
Explanation
The Roller-Skater is the smallest roller coaster at Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom. This can be inferred from the options provided, as Chang, Vampire, and Twisted Sisters are not mentioned as being the smallest.
11.
How many loops does the Magnum XL-200 in Cedar Point have?
Correct Answer
D. None
Explanation
The Magnum XL-200 in Cedar Point does not have any loops. This means that riders do not experience any upside-down moments during the ride.
12.
When was Cedar Point Amusement Park's Blue Streak introduced?
Correct Answer
D. 1964
Explanation
The correct answer is 1964. This suggests that Cedar Point Amusement Park's Blue Streak roller coaster was introduced in 1964.
13.
Who purchased the Minnesota amusement park Valleyfair in 1978?
Correct Answer
B. Cedar Point
Explanation
Cedar Point is the correct answer because they purchased the Minnesota amusement park Valleyfair in 1978.
14.
What is at the top of the Matterhorn at Disneyland?
Correct Answer
B. Basketball Rim At The Top Of The "Mountain"
Explanation
The correct answer is "Basketball Rim At The Top Of The 'Mountain'". This is because there is indeed a basketball rim located at the top of the Matterhorn at Disneyland. It is a hidden feature that was originally installed for the workers to have a recreational activity during their breaks. Over time, it has become a fun fact and a popular trivia question among Disney enthusiasts.
15.
The Great American Scream Machine debuted in Six Flags Great Adventure in what year?
Correct Answer
D. 1989
Explanation
The Great American Scream Machine debuted in Six Flags Great Adventure in 1989.