And Here's the Answer Key!

And Here's the Answer Key!

The Ultimate Disney Bachelorette Party Scavenger Hunt – Answer Key o 20 POINTS for being chosen to participate in any WDW attraction. o 10 POINTS: Get a photo kissing Mickey Mouse. o 12 POINTS: Get a photo doing the wedding march with Mickey and Minnie. o 6 POINTS: Get a photo doing a “first dance” with a character. o 6 POINTS: Get a photo with a character “carrying you across the threshold.” o 6 POINTS: Take an awkward prom photo with a Disney prince. o 6 POINTS: Get a photo of 2 characters fighting over you. o 6 POINTS: Get a photo of a character proposing to you (on one knee). o 6 POINTS: Take a video of a Disney prince/princess giving the couple marital advice. o 6 POINTS: Get a photo of you and a pirate doing the Captain Morgan stance. (+4 POINTS if it’s Captain Jack Sparrow). o 4 POINTS: Get a photo being sprinkled with Fairy Dust (try the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique). o 4 POINTS: Take a photo with another bride wearing Mickey Ears. o 4 POINTS: Take a photo with a groom wearing Mickey Ears. o 4 POINTS: Get a photo with you and a “little princess” (a little girl in a princess dress). o 2 POINTS per photo with a “Hidden Mickey.” o 12 POINTS if you get a video/photo being part of the Magic Kingdom Welcome Show. o Take a seat alongside Walt’s big brother, along with the mouse that could be dubbed Disney’s “mother.” 2 POINTS: Get a photo sitting with Roy O. Disney & Minnie Mouse at the Sharing the Magic statue in the center of Main Street U.S.A. o This magical nanny saved Mr. Banks, so track her down and give her your thanks! 4 POINTS: Get a video doing a dance with Mary Poppins’ penguins. o Not buying one gets parents in lots of trouble, because all kids love a souvenir with Mickey’s head in a bubble! 4 POINTS: Get a photo standing under a grouping of the classic Mickey Mouse inside balloons. o Keep your eyes peeled and it could be your lucky day, and you just may spot the Mayor of Main Street, U.S.A. 6 POINTS: Get your political photo op shaking hands with the Mayor of Main Street, U.S.A. (if you can find him!). o Mr. Magorium wasn’t the first to have such a wondrous site, check out this spot for all your Disney delights. 2 POINTS: Take a photo wearing the silliest hat you can find inside The Emporium. o Show them that you’re their biggest fans and do a dance with the Dapper Dans! 4 POINTS: Get a video of yourself singing and dancing alongside the Dapper Dans. o This pianist can play for hours without breaking a sweat; can you keep up and accompany him in a duet? 10 POINTS: Get a video doing a duet with the Casey’s Corner pianist. o The ultimate Disney icon, at the end of Main Street it stands; built half in reality and half in fantasy, this magical edifice separates the lands. 16 POINTS: Get a photo in front of Cinderella Castle doing a cheerleader pyramid. TRIVIA: 2 POINTS EACH 1. What is WDW’s “thesis” statement mounted on a plaque above the entrance to the tunnels leading into the Magic Kingdom? Here you leave today and enter the world of yesterday, tomorrow and fantasy. 2. What is the name of the statue featuring Roy O. Disney and Minnie Mouse? Sharing the Magic. 3. What does the “71” represent in “Engine Company 71”? The opening year of WDW, 1971. 4. Name at least 3 of the companies listed on the second story windows featured as you walk down Main Street. 1) Big Top Theatrical Productions 2) The Camelot Corp 3) M. T. Lott Co. 4) Buena Vista Magic Lantern Slides 5. Head to the Main Street General Store, pick up the phone on the wall next to the cash register near the front—Who is talking? A mother, daughter, and a nosy neighbor. 6. How many street lamps are there down Main Street? 7. Which land is not connected to the hub? Frontierland. 8. Who is holding Walt’s hand at the Partners Statue? Mickey Mouse. 9. Notice that the symbols on the face of the clock on Cinderella Castle, what type of clock is this? An Astronomical clock, which gives information regarding the movement of the sun and the moon in addition to keeping normal time. BONUS QUESTION: To avoid land prices from skyrocketing after finding out that Disney was behind it, Walt created a number of dummy corporations to keep their identity hidden—What was the name of the chairman of all these fake companies? Mr. M. Mouse. o Make your wish but Shhhh! Don’t tell! Because nothing grants a wish like the echo of a well. 4 POINTS: Find this wishing well and take a video making wishes for the happy couple. o Don’t be late for this very important date—if spinning makes you sick, this ride you will hate. 2 POINTS: Get a photo riding the teacups on the Mad Tea Party ride. o “It’s a world of laughter, a world of tears. It’s a world of hope and a world of fears. There’s so much that we share that it’s time we’re aware…” 2 POINTS: Take a photo in your favorite country on the “it’s a small world” ride. o New Fantasyland finally has gates, with an addition like this; it’s never too late. 4 POINTS: Take a photo posing as your favorite Disney Princess between this new grand entrance. o Every morning he eats five-dozen eggs just to help him stay large, can you find this arrogant Disney character and show him who’s in charge? 6 POINTS: Get a video challenging Gaston to a push-up contest. + 2 EXTRA POINTS: If he can do a push-up with the bride on his back. o The movie will bring even grown men to tears, but who doesn’t love flying behind those giant ears? 2 POINTS: Take a photo riding the Dumbo the Flying Elephant ride. o Are you King Arthur’s next challenger? Only if you can pull out the famous EXCALIBUR! 2 POINTS: Get a photo attempting to pull out the sword in the stone near Prince Charming Regal Carousel. o Built in 1917, few people know it’s Walt Disney World’s oldest ride; with 90 horses spinning round, it’s not one that can easily hide. 2 POINTS: Take a photo spinning on one of the hand-crafted horses featured on Prince Charming Regal Carousel. +8 POINTS if you can beat out the children to ride Cinderella’s horse (It’s the second horse in, with a golden ribbon around the bottom of its tail). TRIVIA: 2 POINTS EACH 1. What is the name of the body of water in front of the Magic Kingdom? Seven Seas Lagoon. 2. How many towers are there on Cinderella Castle? 27 towers. 3. Inside the centerpiece tree at Pooh’s Playful Spot you’ll find a tribute to the location’s original ride 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea over the inside of the tree’s front door; what is the image? (+2 points if you know what the image represents). A submarine; it represents Captain Nemo’s famous submarine, The Nautilus. 4. On Peter Pan’s Flight, just before your ship flies out the nursery window, be on the lookout for the building blocks near Wendy’s bed, just under the window—What do they spell out? “P Pan” and “Disney.” 5. With the addition of Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, how many roller coasters are there in the Magic Kingdom? (+2 points if you can name them). 4 Roller Coasters; Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, The Barnstormer, Space Mountain, Big Thunder Mountain. 6. How many castles are there in Fantasyland? 3 castles. 7. What makes up the second floor of Cinderella Castle? Cinderella’s Royal Suite. 8. How many horses are there on Prince Charming Regal Carousel? 90 hand-crafted wooden horses. 9. Just after entering Owl’s House in the Winnie the Pooh ride queue you can look to the left and find a picture of Owl receiving the “deed” to the ride, who is handing it over? Mr. Toad. 9. What is the name of the area where the Storybook Circus resides? Carolwood Park. BONUS QUESTION: Where does this area get its name? “Carolwood” was the name of Walt Disney’s backyard steam train line. LIBERTY SQUARE o Commit a crime in Colonial Williamsburg and you may try to flee, but if you get caught you’ll be stuck in these stocks for all to see. 2 POINTS: Get a photo locked up in these colonial stocks. o The story of its crack is one of the oldest we tell, so what really happened to this iconic bell? 2 POINTS: Take a photo next to the Liberty Bell. o Never has there been quite a party like Boston’s in 1773, find the forgotten boxes left behind by The Sons of Liberty. 4 POINTS: Get a photo sitting on the boxes underneath the Liberty Square sign at the entrance to the area. o “Fourscore and seven years ago…” Well more like fourscore and thirteen years ago the first life-size Audio-Animatronic made its debut, so make sure you get the perfect seat so you get a good view.

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