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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.”

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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.

2 POINTS: Get a photo with this collection of U.S. leaders in the Hall of Presidents.

o How can a carriage move without a horse? Only if it’s a ghost, of course.

2 POINTS: Take a photo in front of the ghostly carriage at the start of the Haunted Mansion queue.

o Be careful when you walk through this door, they’ve 999 spots filled but

there’s always room for one more. 4 POINTS: Get a photo linking arms with “the help” at this haunted manor.

o Made of stone, these famous heads won’t rust; but if one were yours,

would it bang or BUST? 2 POINTS: Get a photo with your head next to the stone busts in the queue for the Haunted Mansion.

o “O’ Captain! My Captain!” He braved the sea and all her wrath, but

drowned on land while taking a bath. 4 POINTS: Take a photo in front of the tomb for Captain Culpepper Clyne in the Haunted Mansion queue.

o In the Haunted Mansion queue you’ll find Madame Leota’s diamond on the

ground, so keep looking down to see if this ghostly bride’s ring can be found.

4 POINTS: Get a photo of the bride’s diamond ring next to this infamous ring.

o Death Certificates at the Haunted Mansion are only awarded to a special few, so ask a ride Cast Member to see if one of these special folks is you.

10 POINTS: If you receive a HM Death Certificate.

TRIVIA: 2 POINTS EACH

1. How many Happy Haunts call the Haunted Mansion home? 999.

2. How many lanterns are hanging from the giant oak tree at the center of

Liberty Square? (+2 points if you know what they represent). 13 lanterns, representing the 13 original U.S. colonies.

3. Whose godly voice narrates The Hall of Presidents?

Morgan Freeman.

4. There is a date over the entry door to the Hall of Presidents, what happened on this date in American history?

The year that the U.S. Constitution was ratified. 5. Look down as you walk through the square and you’ll find a “river” of

brown gravel—what does this represent? An open sewer, where waste would’ve been thrown from windows and collected in the middle of the street.

6. How many bathrooms can be found in Liberty Square? (+2 Points if you

can explain why it has that number of bathrooms). Zero; because Disney is a stickler for detail and historical accuracy, and there was no indoor plumbing during colonial times!

7. How many singing marble busts are there in the graveyard of the Haunted

Mansion? 5 busts.

8. What is the name of the singing bust in the Haunted Mansion who wears a

derby hat? Cousin Algernon.

9. What is the actual name of the Haunted Mansion?

Gracey Manor.

10. What are the names of the 3 hitchhiking ghosts in the Haunted Mansion? Gus, Ezra, and Phineas.

BONUS QUESTION: There have been 45 U.S. presidents, all of whom are featured in the Hall of Presidents attraction, yet there are only 44 audio animatronics—why is that?

Grover Cleveland served as president twice, but in separate terms, being the 22nd and the 24th president.

o They pillage, they plunder, they rifle and loot. They kidnap and ravage and

don’t give a hoot. Yo ho, yo ho, is it a pirate’s life for you? 2 POINTS: Take a photo sporting your best pirate look. +2 EXTRA POINTS: Get a photo behind bars in the queue.

o Take a stroll through the tree house of the family who’s Swiss; this original

walk-through attraction is one you won’t want to miss. 2 POINTS: Get a photo in front of the wheel from the Robinson’s famous boat, the SWALLOW.

o Embark on an adventure down the Congo, Mekong, Amazon and the Nile,

the sights on this river cruise are sure to make you smile. 4 POINTS: Take a photo in front of the backend of the plane found on this ride, 4 more points when you find the front!

o Sloane may have lots of fun hanging out with her groom, but nothing beats

the fun had in the Tiki, Tiki, Tiki, Tiki Room! 2 POINTS: Get a photo with one of the talented singing birds.

o There is one signature snack you must try on your trip, because nothing’s

more refreshing than a delicious Dole Whip!2 POINTS: Take a photo sampling this delectable dessert.

o Beware of the masks from this local tribe, this collection of art is hard to

describe; each carved mask has a different expression, so pick your favorite and show of your best impression.

2 POINTS: Take a photo impersonating the face of your favorite Adventureland mask.

TRIVIA: 2 POINTS EACH

1. If you take the right queue on the Pirates of the Caribbean ride, you can spot 2 skeletons playing chess, what is the status of their game?

Eternal stalemate.

2. There is a moving walkway as you exit Pirates of the Caribbean and you’ll notice the footprints don’t look quite right—what makes them different?

They have a peg leg, probably belonging to Peglegged Davy Jones.

3. What is the name of the Swiss Family Robinson’s famous boat?

The SWALLOW.

4. On the Jungle Cruise you will pass by the rear end of a crashed Lockheed airplane—never want to waste materials Disney used the front of the plane in a different attraction, where is the front?

In the Casablanca scene of The Great Movie Ride in Hollywood Studios.

5. Contrary to popular belief, Pirates of the Caribbean was not an original

attraction when the park opened. When did it open? December 15, 1973.

6. One of the 4 Magic Kingdom (Bay Lake) resorts was designed with

Adventureland in mind because it can be seen from it and Disney didn’t want anything to take away from the feel of the land—which resort is it?

The Polynesian Resort.

7. What is the name of the Spanish Fort housing the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction?

Castillo de San Marcos.

8. What sits at the top center of The Magic Carpets of Aladdin? A genie lamp.

9. There are 2 shops to go along with The Magic Carpets of Aladdin ride as a

part of the Arabian Village expansion, what are they? Agrabah Bazaar and Zanzibar Trading Company.

10. As you pass by the last scene in Pirates of the Caribbean, look above where Jack Sparrow is laughing over his loot, you can see a crest—what is the family name in this crest?

“Marco Daviso.”

BONUS QUESTION: This name actually has meaning; who is he and what’s his significance to the ride?

Marc Davis, he was the lead Imagineer for the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction.

TOMORROWLAND

o I hope you brought your party pants, because it’s time to do one “Incredible” dance.

2 POINTS: Get a video doing a dance with the characters from The Incredibles.

o This ride first made its debut at the 1964 World’s Fair, back when moving

people with magnets was nothing but rare. 2 POINTS: Take a photo while riding the Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover.

o Emperor Zurg has nothing on you! So get ready to spin and join Buzz

Lightyear’s crew! 2 POINTS: Get a photo with Emperor Zurg doing your best “To Infinity and Beyond” pose.

+ 10 EXTRA POINTS: Get a photo proving that you’ve earned your spot as a “Galactic Hero.”

o Are you ready to orbit high above the park? This ride is even more fun

after dark. 2 POINTS: Get a photo riding the Astro Orbiter.

o It has one of Disney’s most interactive queues, this is one line no one

should blow through. Enjoy this mountain that let’s you fly through space, choose Alpha or Omega and get ready to race.

2 POINTS: Take a photo outside Space Mountain.

o Their energy used to come from the scare floor, but now it’s laughter that Monstropolis calls for.

2 POINTS: Take a photo with the characters from Monsters, Inc. + 6 EXTRA POINTS if you are featured in the show.

TRIVIA: 2 POINTS EACH

1. What are the 7 levels you can achieve on Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin?

1) Star Cadet 2) Space Ace 3) Planetary Pilot 4) Space Scout 5) Ranger 1st Class 6) Cosmic Commando 7) Galactic Hero

2. There is a motorized trashcan that can often be found outside Mickey’s Star Traders and Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Café. What is his name?

PUSH.

3. There is a newspaper being sold by the robot near the Astro Orbiter, just to the right of the entry to Tomorrowland Transit Authority (TTA). What is the name of this paper?

Tomorrowland Times.

4. At the end of the Tomorrowland Transit Authority (TTA) ride you will here a page for someone named “Tom,” what is his last name?

Morrow: “Tom Morrow, Mr. Tom Morrow.”

5. There is a dog that can be seen in a number of the scenes in the Carousel of Progress (within the TTA ride) and also appears in the graveyard scene inside the Haunted Mansion; what is his name?

Rover.

6. What are the names of the two ride sequences on Space Mountain (where you can either go left or right at the end of the line)?

Alpha and Omega.

7. Which monster is featured in the second picture on the “Monsters of Comedy” Wall found in the queue for Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor?

Roz.

8. There is a Galactic Communication Network phone found in Tomorrowland

that plays messages from around the galaxy. Name one of the 3 people heard when you pickup the phone.

Earth’s Crust Pizza; Your agent, Johnny Jupitor; Tomorrowland News Networks Corona Borealis, local time and temperature.

9. What is the name of the sound system in Space Mountain?

Starry-O-Phonic Sound. 10.There are 4 different targets to aim for at Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin. What are they?

1) Circle. 2) Square. 3) Triangle. 4) Diamond.

BONUS QUESTION: 11. There was an infamous attraction that was housed in the location of Stitch’s Great Escape from 1995 to 2003 but was ultimately deemed too scary for WDW. What was this terrifying ride?

ExtraTERRORestial: Alien Encounter.

o In Tomorrowland you can fly on a rocket, but in Frontierland you can don

the apparel of Davy Crockett. 2 POINTS: Get a photo channeling your best Davy Crocket with all of the apparel and props available.

o There’s no other show like the one put on by this forest family band,

they’re the original Audi-Animatronics featured in Frontierland. 2 POINTS: Get a photo at the Country Bear Jamboree.

o Everybody has a laughing place—this couldn’t be clearer than seen in this

story of a cat and mouse (or rabbit and bear) chase. 4 POINTS: Get 2 photos before and after riding Splash Mountain.

o The wildest ride in the wilderness isn’t one to miss, so hop on this

runaway mine trip—it’s an adventure you won’t want to miss! 2 POINTS: Take a photo in front of this Big Thunder Mountain.

o If you get there early enough, be on the lookout for Tom Sawyer’s

paintbrush. (If you find this paintbrush on the Island, take it to a Cast Member and you’ll be rewarded with a Fastpass to one of the Frontierland attractions).

10 POINTS: Get a photo with Tom Sawyer’s paintbrush.

o Most people know him as the author Mark Twain, but it was actually just the writer’s penname. Head to the back of Tom Sawyer Island and you’ll find his fort, where you’ll find guns in the turrets for some artillery support.

6 POINTS: Take a photo doing some impromptu target practice with the guns found in these turrets. +2 POINTS if you get a shot at a runaway train on Big Thunder Mountain.

o He was the greatest cowboy known near and far, so go get yourself some

grub at his famous Fixins Bar! 2 POINTS: Take a photo indulging in some delicious additions at Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn & Café.

TRIVIA: 2 POINTS EACH

1. As you pass into Frontierland from Liberty Square, you are symbolically crossing what famous American river?

The Mississippi River.

2. There is a fort found near the back of Tom Sawyer Island called “Fort Langhorne,” who is the named after?

Samuel Langhorne Clemens, aka: Mark Twain.

3. What is the name of the biggest and tallest bear in the Country Bear Jamboree?

Big Al.

4. What is the Splash Mountain attraction based on? The Song of the South, as told by Uncle Remus.

5. As you begin your ascent on the final climb of Splash Mountain, look up at

the ceiling and you’ll see a little gopher pop his head out and shouts 3 letters. What are they? (+2 points if you know why he says this).

“F.S.U.!” for one of the Imagineer’s alma mater, Florida State University.

6. What is the name of the mining town where Big Thunder Mountain

resides? Tumbleweed.

7. Where do you plunge into to escape the nasty Brer Bear and Brer Fox on

Splash Mountain? The brer patch: aka Brer Rabbit’s “laughing place.”

8. How many rows are there in the logs of Splash Mountain?

4 rows.

9. What famous song is being sung at the end of your ride on Splash Mountain?

Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah. 10. In the Frontierland Train Station, lookup at the shelf above the Lost and

Found window and you will find a wooden leg. What name is inscribed into the leg?

“Smith.”

BONUS QUESTION: What is the significance of this name on this wooden leg?

In the movie, Mary Poppins, during the scene at Uncle Albert’s house, Bert says: “Speaking of names, I know a man with a wooden leg named Smith,” and Uncle Albert replies, “What’s the name of his other leg?”