WDW Trivia and Games Discuss The List... in the Trivia and Games Forums forums; Allearsnet has 165. I don't know if I am supposed to continue with 166 or not, but since I don't have a 166, I will go with 165.
The Tree ...
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09-04-2005, 09:40 PM #181
Allearsnet has 165. I don't know if I am supposed to continue with 166 or not, but since I don't have a 166, I will go with 165.
The Tree of Life branches span 165 ft. across.
- Hillary
There is more treasure in books than in all the pirate’s loot on Treasure Island.- Walt Disney
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09-05-2005, 08:16 AM #182
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09-10-2005, 08:09 PM #183
I can only find a 166 for Disneyland not WDW. Can I use a DL factoid eventhough this is in the "WDW Trivia and Games" forum and not the "General Disney Trivia and Games" forum? Does anyone have a 166 for WDW?
Amanda
always plotting, planning, and looking forward to our next adventure...
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09-10-2005, 09:52 PM #184
As mentioned in a post earlier in this thread the boat docks at the Magic Kingdom (the newer ones in place since 2003) stretch 91 feet, the DNA molecule at the Wonders of Life pavilion is 75 feet tall, since the WOL pavilliopn is closing for good if the lake levels ever get too low they could use the DNA molecule statue as a base on which to extend the docks even further and 75 + 91 = 166, alternatly if they wanted to reopen the WOL pavilion with a museum of modern art they could stack the dock on top of the Molecule which would not only be another way of getting to 166, but would also greatly lessen the number of complaints about the sorcerer Mickey wand on spaceship Earth (I hope this post wan't too silly for everyone, sometimes it's fun to come up with these crazy ones)
Walt Disney World: A History in Postcards
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09-11-2005, 04:44 PM #185 
Originally Posted by
MandaBella I can only find a 166 for Disneyland not WDW. Can I use a DL factoid eventhough this is in the "WDW Trivia and Games" forum and not the "General Disney Trivia and Games" forum? Does anyone have a 166 for WDW?
Amanda...looks like Brian came up with one for 166. I know that we have used facts from things other than just WDW. Disney related items seem to work since it seems like they are getting harder and harder as the numbers rise. Maybe we should refer to Joe Carioca who started this thread and see how he feels....Now I need to search for 167!
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09-19-2005, 05:18 PM #186
This is a bit of a strech
If you search Barnes & Noble, Disney Press Staff, you get 167 hits.
B&N hits
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09-19-2005, 07:21 PM #187
It is 168 miles from West Palm Beach to WDW
(PS I have 174 whenever we get there.)
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09-20-2005, 07:32 AM #188
I found another source for the diamater of Space Ship earth Iago and Zazus's attraction of the week column on spaceship earth
http://www.emuck.com:3000/aotw/spaceshp.htm
stted that :
Zazu: Please forgive my long-toothed friend. It's only natural to be unread when one can't read. Standing 168 feet in diameter (that's 51.2 meters, for you readers in civilized countries), it stands on six legs whose foundations go just as deep into the earth. Clearing the ground by 18 feet (5.5 meters), it's as tall as an 18-story building. Its shape and texture remind some of a giant golf ball, and Disney tour guides often mention that it would take a giant over a mile tall to take a swing at it.
Walt Disney World: A History in Postcards
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09-20-2005, 07:33 AM #189
oops we did 168 already my bad!
Walt Disney World: A History in Postcards
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09-20-2005, 09:48 AM #190
Took me a while to find this one...Hole 12 at the magnolia golf course is a Par 3 169 Yds
Walt Disney World: A History in Postcards
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09-21-2005, 01:34 AM #191
Flying Fish Cafe is a 170-seat restaurant right on the BoardWalk, with a diverse menu of fish, game, meats and vegetarian specialties.
Amanda
always plotting, planning, and looking forward to our next adventure...
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09-21-2005, 07:37 AM #192
Here are some interesting stats on those great trams that zip us from the parking areas to the front gates of the parks.
Length: 171 feet
Weight empty: 12 tons
Weight full: 24 tons
Cars per tram: 7 cars
Seats per car: 6 seats
Occupancy per seat: 5 persons
Total occupancy: 210 persons
Maximum speed: 14 mph
Old engine type: 8 cylinder
New engine type: 5 cylinder turbo charged
Number of trams WDW owns: 28 trams
Cost per tram: $1 million each
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09-21-2005, 03:01 PM #193 The Magic of Disney Animation - MGM
The guided tour includes the animation gallery, 9-minute motion picture in 172-seat theater, view of animation unit at work, and 5-minute motion picture in 140-seat theater showcasing Disney Classics.
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09-21-2005, 04:44 PM #194
Not sure what this means, but
For the first time in history, Walt Disney's beloved CP 173 Lilly Belle locomotive, which was the pride of Walt's miniature large scale Carolwood Pacific Railroad, has been produced in popular garden gauge (1:24 scale). It will go on sale at Disneyland on Oct. 8, 2000, in the Disneyana Shop on Main Street USA.
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09-21-2005, 05:50 PM #195
There are two 'runways' at Soarin that hold 87 people each. That is 174 people total.
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