Did you know this week’s Tiggerific Tuesday Disney Trivia about Epcot Beirgarten’s Brats? 26.2 miles of bratwurst are served every 60 days at the Biergarten restaurant in the Germany pavilion at Epcot. That, for those who don’t know, is the length of a marathon! And if you ate that many, you might need to run a marathon or two to burn those calories back off, lol! get the InLinkz code…
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Tiggerific Tuesday Disney Trivia: FROZEN Character Names
The characters of Hans, Kristoff, Anna and Sven are all named after Hans Christian Andersen (whose story, “The Ice Queen,” FROZEN is based on). Say the names quickly in sequence and hear the similarity. (Via imdb.com) get the InLinkz code Jodi WhisenhuntThink outside the textbook with this veteran homeschooling author & editor, and learn while you play! www.magicalmouseschoolhouse.com
Tiggerific Tuesday Disney Trivia: Plaza Swan Boats
Did you know this week’s Tiggerific Tuesday Disney Trivia about the Plaza Swan Boats? From 1973 to 1983, a watercraft attraction, the Plaza Swan Boats, cruised the moat and waterways around Magic Kingdom’s Cinderella Castle. According to Walt Dated World, “The Swan Boats required a D ticket and sailed around the moat of the central hub and circled around the Swiss Family Island Treehouse in Adventureland. The boats only operated…
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Tiggerific Tuesday Disney Trivia: Universe of Energy
Did you know today’s Tiggerific Tuesday Disney Trivia about Epcot’s Universe of Energy? The roof of Epcot’s Universe of Energy is covered with two acres of photovoltaic cells, which provides 15% of the power needed to run the attraction inside. There are 80,000 cells producing a peak output of about 70,000 watts of direct current, which is then converted into alternating current for use inside. (Information via The Imagineering Field…
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Tiggerific Tuesday #DisneyTrivia: Sleeping Beauty Castle
Tiggerific Tuesday #DisneyTrivia: Sleeping Beauty Castle If you’re like me, you’ve also wondered why Sleeping Beauty Castle is so much smaller than its other Disney Parks counterparts. Well, when Disneyland was in development stages, Walt Disney recalled stories about how European castles had been built extremely large and imposing so as to intimidate the poor peasants. Walt wanted his castle to feel friendly and inviting, and he believed a smaller…
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Tiggerific Tuesday #DisneyTrivia: Disneyland Railroad Stations
Did you know today’s Tiggerific Tuesday #DisneyTrivia about the Disneyland Railroad Stations? The Disneyland Railroad makes a total of four stops, including Main Street, U.S.A., New Orleans Square, Mickey’s Toontown, and Tomorrowland. Which is your favorite stop? get the InLinkz code Jodi WhisenhuntThink outside the textbook with this veteran homeschooling author & editor, and learn while you play! www.magicalmouseschoolhouse.com
Tiggerific Tuesday #DisneyTrivia: DINOSAUR!
Originally called Countdown to Extinction, Disney’s Animal Kingdom’s DINOSAUR! takes Guests 65 million years back in time to rescue an Iguanodon from extinction. The attraction changed its name on May 1, 2000 in honor of the Walt Disney Pictures film Dinosaur. DINOSAUR! is one of two attractions at Disney’s Animal Kingdom to open before the movie it was based upon premiered in theaters. The other is “It’s Tough to be…
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Tiggerific Tuesday #DisneyTrivia: Super Bowl 25 Halftime
Did you know this week’s Tiggerific Tuesday #DisneyTrivia about Super Bowl 25’s halftime show? Super Bowl XXV (25), played in Tampa, Florida, ended the 1990-1991 NFL football season by pitting the Buffalo Bills against the New York Giants. It was the second victory for the Giants, but sadly the first of four Super Bowl losses for the Bills. The halftime show was titled “A Small World Salute to 25 Years…
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