What is your Disneyland IQ?

What is your Disneyland IQ?


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SALT LAKE CITY -- How well do you know Disneyland? Consider yourself an expert? Do you think you know the ins and outs of the "Happiest Place on Earth" like the back of your hand?

Test your knowledge with these five questions. Scroll down or CLICK HERE to see the answers.

  1. Where did Walt Disney live?A. In an apartment just off Disneyland's grounds. B. In a house where Mickey's Toontown now stands. C. In an apartment over the Fire House on Main Street. D. In an apartment over "Pirates of the Caribbean."
  2. What is hidden within the Matterhorn?A. Walt Disney's office B. A giant slide C. A time capsule sealed by Disney himself D. A basketball court
  3. What words are printed on most Disneyland trash cans?A. "Trash" B. "Don't Litter" C. "Waste Please" D. "Thank You"

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  1. True or False: Alcoholic beverages are not sold anywhere on Disneyland grounds
  2. The most popular children's ride is:A. "Autopia" B. "Peter Pan's Flight" C. The Carousel

    D. "Dumbo" Answers:

  1. C. Today there is always a light on in the window in honor of Disneyland's founder. Disney had plans drawn up for a new apartment above the "Pirates of the Caribbean" ride, but he passed away before that dream was realized. Those plans were later used to create the guest apartment that is there today.
  2. D. It was intended as entertainment for the guests who used to climb the Matterhorn. Today it is used by employees as a recreation center.
  3. C. "Waste Please."
  4. False. There is only one place: Club 33. The restaurant within Club 33, which stands in New Orleans Square, is very high-profile and requires a large entrance fee in addition to yearly dues, and that doesn't include the price of the meal.
  5. B. Although flying in the air like Peter Pan is the childhood favorite, "Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage" is usually a close second when it comes to wait times. These numbers are just for rides, however, and do not include the Princess lines. Rapunzel, a recent addition due to Disney's "Tangled," has the longest line of all the princesses with an average wait of 75-90 minutes. Rebecca is an overachiever who has three children and has previously written for Schooled Magazine. She can usually be found at her computer obsessing over one writing project or another.

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