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1. A copy of this Tokyo Disneyland attraction was planned for the Japan pavilion, but never built. [MEETTHEWORLD] 2. A ______roller coaster similar to the Matterhorn was planned for the rear of the Japan pavilion, but never built. [MOUNTFUJI] 3. This pavilion which was so far along in the planning process that there was even a TV special featuring Alex Haley, was planned for the area now known as the Outpost. (Equitorial _____) [AFRICA] 4. A boat ride down the ______was so far along in the planning process that there was a show building built in the Germany pavilion, but never used. [RHINERIVER] 5. The second gate at was originally called ______. [CENTER] 6. TRUE or FALSE: The name of the second gate at WDW is now Epcot, which is no longer an acronym. [TRUE] 7. This special building, which was built in 1999 in between the United Kingdom and Canada pavilions to feature exhibits from countries not already represented in Epcot was called the ______Village. [MILLENNIUM] 8. The building in #7 is now called the World ______and is used for special events like the Food & Wine Festival and Pin Trading events. [SHOWPLACE] 9. One of the biggest and most popular exhibits in #7, which included a flight simulator, represented what country? [ISRAEL] 10. In order to celebrate the new Millennium, a new parade could be seen and heard almost anywhere around the World Showcase was initially called Tapestry of ______. [NATIONS] 11. How many different processions could be seen around the World Showcase when the parade in #10 premiered? [THREE] 12. What pavilion was originally going to be located on the World Showcase Promenade between Canada and Mexico? (2 words)(Think about it; Canada to the right or north, and Mexico to the left or south.) [UNITEDSTATES] 13. After the Millennium Celebration was over, the parade in #10 changed its theme, added a couple of floats and changed its name to Tapestry of ______. [DREAMS] 14. TRUE or FALSE: The parade in #10 had eleven identical rolling percussion units, called Millennium Clocks, one for each country in the World Showcase. [FALSE] 15. In 1994 the American Gardens Theater was the site of a show (thankfully short-lived) sponsored by ______entitled the "Magical World of Barbie." [MATTEL] 16. About the only positive result of the show in #15 was that the stage at the American Gardens Theater was now ______. [COVERED] 17. This short-lived show, which started in 1994, took place in front of the Fountain of Nations and featured many colorfully costumed performers, including a robot called TerrorsauX. [SPLASHTACULAR] 18. Performed on the Lagoon and in the skies over Epcot Center to celebrate the 20th anniversary of WDW in 1991, this daytime show included paraplanes, hang gliders, kites, colored smoke along with giant jack-in- the box balloons in front of the World Showcase countries. (______in the _____) [SURPRISESKIES] 19. When Epcot Center opened in 1982, the World Showcase was missing which two countries? [NORWAYMOROCCO] 20. Prior to 1999, when the LeCellier Steakhouse completely changed its style and menu, it was known as a what? [BUFFETERIA] 21. This popular musical group, which sadly was let go last year due to budget cuts, actually had a stage built for them in the Canadian pavilion. [OFFKILTER] 22. What was the original name of the boat ride in the Mexican pavilion prior to 2007, when it was changed to include animated characters from "The Three Caballeros"? (3 words; English translation) [RIVEROFTIME] 23. This craft shop could be found in Morocco until 1999. (2 words) [MEDINAARTS] 24. The Toy Soldier in the UK pavilion changed its name for just one year in 1997, which I'm sure made fans of one cuddly bear happy. (2 words) [POOHCORNER] 25. This boat ride located in Norway recently closed to the chagrin of many guests to make way for the juggernaut that is "Frozen." [] 26. The boat ride in #25, where you were told, "You are not the first to pass this way,..." at one point traveled in what unusual direction? [BACKWARD] 27. At one time in several World Showcase pavilions, guests could experience this wonderful set of performers (mimes?) covered completely in white and, if you weren't careful, you could lose a purse or a hat. (2 words) [LIVINGSTATUES] 28. The CircleVision 360° presentation in the China pavilion, originally known as "______of China," was updated in 2003 and its name changed to "Reflections of China." [WONDERS] 29. This wonderful Japanese artist performed at Epcot's Japan pavilion to the delight of many guests for many years as a candy maker. [MIYUKI] 30. During roughly the first 10 years after Epcot Center opened, double-decker _____ were used to provide transportation (more like a slow boat to China!) around the World Showcase promenade. [BUSES] 31. What was noticeably absent in the World Showcase during the first decade of Epcot Center's existence that was a staple of the Magic Kingdom? [CHARACTERS] 32. One of the first nighttime shows at Epcot which began in the summer of 1983 was called "A ______Fantasy." [NEWWORLD] 33. The nighttime show which followed #32, premiering in 1984 and featuring the music of Don Dorsey, was called ______Fantasy. [LASERPHONIC] 34. The World Showcase countries were not spotlighted until ______began in early 1988. [ILLUMINATIONS]