1.
What was the nickname given to W.E.D. enterprises by the employees of the Disney Studios
Correct Answer
D. Cannibal Island
Explanation
The nickname "Cannibal Island" was given to W.E.D. Enterprises by the employees of the Disney Studios. This suggests that the employees viewed the company as a place where their ideas and creativity were consumed or devoured, possibly due to the demanding nature of the work or the intense competition within the company.
2.
What former Disneyland attraction is famous for the line "Magnification!...Can I possibly survive?"
Correct Answer
B. Adventure Through Inner Space
Explanation
Adventure Through Inner Space is the correct answer because it was a former Disneyland attraction known for its iconic line, "Magnification!...Can I possibly survive?" This line was spoken during the ride as guests were "shrunk" down to a microscopic size and sent on a journey through the inner space of a snowflake. The attraction was popular for its innovative use of special effects and its unique theme of exploring the world of atoms and molecules.
3.
What was the name of Imagineer Ward Kimball's 3 foot narrow gauge backyard railroad that inspired Walt's love of trains
Correct Answer
A. Grizzly Flats
Explanation
Ward Kimball's 3 foot narrow gauge backyard railroad that inspired Walt's love of trains was called Grizzly Flats.
4.
What was the Enchanted Tiki Room originally designed to be before it became the show it is today?
Correct Answer
B. A Restaurant
Explanation
The Enchanted Tiki Room was originally designed to be a restaurant.
5.
Which Disney Legend can be heard in The Haunted Mansion reminding guests to "Please remain seated in your...doom buggies...we will continue our tour in just a moment"
Correct Answer
D. X Atencio
Explanation
X Atencio is the correct answer because he was a Disney Legend who worked as an animator and Imagineer at Disney. He contributed to the creation of The Haunted Mansion attraction and provided the voice for several characters, including the Ghost Host who delivers the famous line mentioned in the question. His voice can be heard throughout the ride, including the specific reminder for guests to remain seated in their doom buggies.
6.
Which popular snack was originally created at Disneyland?
Correct Answer
C. Doritos
Explanation
Doritos is the correct answer because they were originally created and introduced to the public at Disneyland. Doritos were first sold at the Casa de Fritos restaurant in Disneyland in the 1960s. They were initially made from leftover tortillas and were seasoned with spices to create a crunchy and flavorful snack. The popularity of Doritos grew rapidly, leading to their widespread availability and becoming one of the most popular snack brands in the world.
7.
The Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh attraction contains a hidden reference to a former Disneyland attraction. Which attraction does Pooh pay homage to?
Correct Answer
A. Country Bear Jamboree
Explanation
The Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh attraction pays homage to the former Disneyland attraction, Country Bear Jamboree. This can be seen in the queue area of the Winnie The Pooh ride, where there is a portrait of Max, Buff, and Melvin, three of the animatronic bears from the Country Bear Jamboree. This hidden reference serves as a nod to the previous attraction and adds a touch of nostalgia for Disney fans.
8.
What did Walt like to have delivered to his Main Street apartment at the start of every day?
Correct Answer
B. Orange Juice
Explanation
Walt liked to have orange juice delivered to his Main Street apartment at the start of every day.
9.
True or False: All the buildings in New Orleans Square were given address numbers so that Club 33 could acquire their own liquor license?
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The statement is true. All the buildings in New Orleans Square were given address numbers so that Club 33 could acquire their own liquor license. This suggests that the allocation of address numbers was a strategic move to meet the requirements for obtaining a liquor license for Club 33 in New Orleans Square.
10.
How much did it cost to build Disneyland in 1955
Correct Answer
B. 17 Million
Explanation
In 1955, it cost 17 million dollars to build Disneyland.