Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Answers to Photo Quiz

Here are the answers to the photo quiz.

1

This is, of course, the final resting spot of Master Gracey at the Haunted Mansion in Liberty Square, Magic Kingdom. Notice the placement of the rose on top of the headstone.

2

Just outside the Carriage House at Saratoga Springs Resort. This statue actually contains at least six Hidden Mickeys, one of which you can see in the bit.

3

When you rub your hands across this door made with marbles, you know you're close to getting in your limo car at Rockin' Roller Coaster starring Aerosmith. It's the interior door at this attraction located on Sunset Boulevard in Disney's Hollywood Studios.

4

Fantasia 2000 inspired this giant statue, a centerpiece at All Star Movies Resort. He's a few stories high and frightens me in my sleep.

5

If you are not listening to the sounds of the Voices of America, you can look at some exihibits from American history in the American Adventure Pavillion at Epcot. This displays some artifacts from the United States maned space flights, included a piece of the moon.

6

Hola! You are looking at the side of the pyramid in the Mexico Pavillion in Epcot's World Showcase. Inside you'll find the twilight of a Mexican evening.

7

This unique staircase is just one of several unique staircases getting guests to their room in the All Star Music Resort. This particular set of stairs is set in the Broadway cluster.

8

I don't see anyone, canoe? Keep your hands in the boat because Ol' Smiley is always waiting for a hand out in the Jungle Cruise, a highlight of Adventureland inside the Magic Kingdom park.

9

Just relax. You're on the beach between the Swan & Dolphin Resorts. That's the Swan in the background.

10

Beautiful and stunning, these mosaics are in the walls of Cinderella Castle, the icon of the Magic Kingdom and considered a part of Fantasyland.

11

What will you score this time? Beaver? Turtle? You'll know soon after seeing this as it's a part of the queue for Toy Story Mania, the centerpiece for Pixar Place located on the backside of Disney's Hollywood Studio.

12

I see you! If you see them, you are inside the Polynesian Resort, specifically, the BouTIKI. These totems hang around the behind the cash registar.

13

Yo bro. Surf's up! Actually, that's exactly where this is. Surf's Up, one of the themes inside All Star Sports Resort, along with basketball, baseball, football, and tennis.

14

If you are hungry and prehistoric, grab a bite here. Its Restaurantosaurus located in Dinoland U.S.A., Disney's Animal Kingdom. In its close proximity to Chester and Hester's Dinorama, the theme for much of the decorations at Restaurantosaurus is tourist attraction.

15

A cast taken from the famous spitting gargoyle of Notre Dame is seen here at Epcot at the France Pavillion inside the Le Impressions de France

16

The imfamous sandy-bottom pool of the Yacht & Beach Club Resorts. Located just beyond the windmill is Beaches and Cream where you can enjoy a kitchen sink dessert. Eight scoops of ice cream will all the toppings. Recommended one shares this experience.

17

Slightly off the beaten trail, this courtyard is located in the Morocco Pavillion, part of the World Showcase in Epcot.

18

Disney's Boardwalk. Moving on quickly because clown-slide scares me in my head.

19

If you see this cute little turtle lamppost, you are at the Beastly Bazaar, located on Discovery Island inside Disney's Animal Kingdom.

20

Make a wish and toss the coin behind your back into the Neptune fountain. The god of the sea can be found in the Italy Pavillion in Epcot.

21

Just beyond the doors awaits one of four trains bound for Frontierland. This is the Main Street U.S.A. Walt Disney World Railroad Station, located (not ironically) in Mainstreet U.S.A. above the entrance to the Magic Kingdom.

22

This is one of several beautiful mansions that you can stay in if you are a guest at the Port Orleans: Riverside Resort. You might also try the houses in Alligator Bayou.

23

This is the bonus picture you won't find in the parks or resorts. These are the doorknobs the Casting Center.

24

Look up and have your breathe taken away in the lobby of the Grand Floridian. You should see it at Christmas with the hot apple cider and roasted chestnuts.

25

The ducks go a-marching along a stream's edge in route to Camp Minnie-Mickey, one of the themed areas of Disney's Animal Kingdom.

26

A waterfall that goes up? I can't imagine such a sight! Unless of course, it's in the Imagination Pavillion of Futureworld, the largest single area of Epcot.

27

With all that cheese in the fridge, you have to know you're looking inside Minnie's kitchen at Minnie's Country House, located in the Toontown Country Fair and the only land not originally part of the Magic Kingdom when it opened in 1971.

28

I guess bowling was really popular in 1950 because that's exactly the theming at the 50's cluster in Pop Century Resort.

29

This noisy waterfall hides a secret behind it. There is a loud air conditioning unit behind it, so the Imagineers designed this gorgeous waterfall to mask the noise in the Canada Pavillion, one of the eleven countries represented in the World Showcase at Epcot.

30

If you break out the red lanterns, it's a time of celebration. And that's exactly what they do every day at the China Pavillion in Epcot.

31

Don't be fooled by the seemingly restful spot because just behind it are calls for KETCHUP at the Whispering Canyon. You are inside the Wilderness Lodge.

32

So, do pull the rope. Go ahead. See what happens. You can do it before or after the Indiana Jones Stunt Show since it's located right outside, just on the shores of Echo Lake inside Disney's Hollywood Studios.

33

What score did you get? You'll probably be asking that to others in your party and not paying attention to Emperor Zurg once you get off Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin inside Tomorrowland of the Magic Kingdom.

34

This freak snowstorm happened just outside the It's A Wonderful Shop, part of the Streets of America in Disney's Hollywood Studios.

35

This is a restful spot located inside the United Kingdom Pavillion. Here, you can see Alice and Mary Poppins as the come out to greet guests and just on the otherside of the wall is Pooh and Tigger.

36

While you are not exactly under the sea yet, you will be soon enough. These fishy decorations are part of the queue for Voyage of the Little Mermaid located in Disney's Hollywood Studios and part of the Animation Courtyard.

37

A silent king waits for you inside the stave church, located in Epcot's Norway Pavillion.

38

After a filling meal at Boma, you might wander outside this glass window and see all the animals or just rest by the fire. Many, many options when visiting Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge.

39

Making this beautiful hummingbird is the Candy Lady, a favorite at Epcot's Japan Pavillion.

40

Having trouble with this one? Believe it or not, you are just outside the Tusker House in Disney's Animal Kingdom, specifically Africa.

41

Kings of old look down on you from the second story inside the Germany Pavillion at the World Showcase in Epcot.

42

It's always Mardi Gras at Port Orleans: French Quarter and these happy gators are here to celebrate!

43

Too long did Billy Bowlegs park his reel slow mower alas, one warm and sunny day aside a real fast grower. That's the legend of how parts of a lawnmower were discovered part of a tree at the Settlement in Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground.

44

Take aim at the folks riding the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad from Tom Sawyer Island accessble only by raft in Frontierland within the Magic Kingdom.

45

You can pay homage to the man who first lifted up Kermit the Frog for all the world to see at The Great Movie Ride in Disney's Hollywood Studios along Hollywood Avenue. Other greats to have hands in the pavement include The Rocketeer and Michael Jackson

46

Need a refreshing beverage while venturing around Epcot's World Showcase? Stop in at the African Outpost for a coke float, frozen coke, or just a plain ol' Coca-Cola.

47

Monorail Silver is racing through the Contemporary Resort, but don't worry. Another one will be along to take you the Ticket and Transportation Center shortly.

48

Have you ever noticed this impressive scene from the check-in area at the Coronado Springs Resort? Or were you too busy planning your meal at the Pepper Market?

49

The flags outside the Custom House represent the different island nations inside the Caribbean Beach Resort.

50

If you see this cobra, you know you will get wet and you may get soaked. You are in the queue for Kali River Rapids in Disney's Animal Kingdom Asia.

Hope you enjoyed, you learned, and just had fun!

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