From: jcoconnor2@aol.com (JCOConnor2) Subject: Minnie's Moonlit Trivia Date: 19 May 1995 11:53:10 -0400 For those of you who missed the 7th annual "Minnie's Moonlit Madness - Disneyana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Park" at Disneyland May 9,1995, here are the 50 trivia questions which were worth 3 pts each: I'll post the answers for you next Friday, the 26th... Have Fun! 1. How many puppies did Perdita and Pongo have in "101 Dalmations"? A. None B. Five C. Ten D. Fiffteen E. One Hundred and One 2. To whom did Pluto originally belong to? A. Mickey Mouse B. Minnie Mouse C. Donald Duck D. Pete E. Goofy 3. In "Dumbo", what is Timothy Mouse's middle initial? A. A B. B C. C D. D E. Q 4. What had a lead role in which of the following school plays which would later become the subject of one of the Disney animated features? A. Pinocchio B. Cinderella C. Oliver D. Peter Pan E. Jungle Book 5. How many times does Prince Charming appear in "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs"? A. None B. Once C. Twice D. Three E. Four Times 6. In which film did Minnie Mouse make her feature debut? A. Steamboat Willie B. The Band Concert C. Saludos Amigos D. The Little Mermaid E. Who Framed Roger Rabbit? 7. Who has had the longest career with Disney? A. Pete (as in the dragon!) B. Ron Dominguez C. Mickey Mouse D. John Hench E. Jack Lindquist 8. Billy Joel was the singing voice for The Dodger in "Oliver & Company." Who did the speaking voice of The Dodger? A. Billy Joel B. Mel Gibson C. Steve Erckel D. Jack Wagner E. Phil Silvers 9. Which one of these words is not found on the dedication plaque in Disneyland's Town Square? A. Promise B. Inspiration C. Tomorrow D. Youth E. Hard 10. Who was filmed dancing for Walt's first 3D animated character. A fore-runner of the audio-animatronic characters? A. Gener Kelly B. Fred Astaire C. Buddy Ebsen D. Donald O'Connor E. Orson Welles 11. Which network aired the "Walt Disney's Disneyland" television show that announced the construction of Disneyland? A. CBS B. NBC C. ABC D. BBC E. ESPN 12. In what year did the Pack Mules retire to make way for a major Frontierland expansion? A. 1971 B. 1975 C. 1973 D. 1974 E. 1872 13. In what year was the Grand Canyon Diorama join the Disneyland list of attractions? A. 1957 B. 1958 C. 1959 D. 1960 E. 1987 14. What 1959 feature film inspired the first classic "Thrill Ride" at Disneyland? A. Escape to Witch Mountain B. The Sound of Music C. Third Man on the Mountain D. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea E. Terminator 15. Who currently hosts the Plaza Pavillion? A. Lawry's B. Colombian Coffee Growers C. Contadina D. Ragu E. Purina People Chow 16. Who attended the dedication on July 14,1958 of the Disneyland Monorail along with Walt and his wife Lillian? A. Vice President, Richard M. Nixon and his wife B. Julie and Tricia Nixon C. Art Linkletter D. A and B E. All of the Above 17. The Swiss Family Treehouse opened in what year at Disneyland? A. 1960 B. 1962 C. 1961 D. 1963 E. 1964 18. What attraction premiered July 17, 1965, exactly ten years after opening day of Disneyland? A. Swiss Family Treehouse B. Jungle Cruise C. Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln D. Rocket Jets E. It's A Small World 19. How many 20 minute parking spaces are there in the Disneyland parking lot by Harbor House? A. 36 B. 37 C. 38 D. 39 E. 40 20. How many time card scanners are there in Harbor House time clock shack? Yes, both working and broken total! A. 3 B. 4 C. 5 D. 6 E. 2 21. How much is a regular 3-Day child's passport? A. $60.00 B. $62.00 C. $64.00 D. $65.00 E. $70.00 22. How much does it cost a guest to get a battery charged at the Main Street Photo Supply Company? A. $2.00 B. $4.00 C. $5.00 D. $10.00 E. Free 23. If you mailed something from a mail box located in the park, what would the cancelation mark read? A. Anaheim, CA B. Disneyland C. Disneyland, USA D. Disneyland, CA E. Santa Ana, CA 24. How much does it cost to board a pet at the Disneyland Kennel for one day? A. $5.00 B. $8.00 C. $10.00 D. $15.00 E. Free 25. How much is a round trip monorail ride leaving the Disneyland Hotel? A. $2.00 B. $2.50 C. $3.00 D. $4.00 E. Free 26. From which animated classic will you find scenes painted on King Authir's Carrousel? A. Sword in the Stone B. Cinderella C. Sleeping Beauty Castle D. Robin Hood E. The Black Cauldron 27. Which Disney Theme Park has the most lands? A. Disneyland B. Walt Disney's Magic Kingdom C. Tokyo Disneyland D. Disneyland Paris E. Disney/MGM Studios 28. Which company has had the longest corporate relation with Disneyland? A. Dole Pinapple B. Bank of America C. Kodak D. Western Publishing E. M&M's 29. Which company has never had a corporate relationship at Disneyland? A. General Dynamics B. Ford Motor Company C. Lincoln Savings & Loan D. Crane Corporation E. Kodak 30. How much did a "Date Night at Disneyland" ticket cost in 1961? A. $2.50 B. $3.50 C. $4.50 D. $5.50 E. $6.50 31. Which has never existed at Disneyland? A. Douglas Aircraft Rocket to the Moon B. Douglas Aircraft Mission to Mars C. McDonnell-Douglas Flight to the Moon D. McDonnell-Douglas Mission to Mars E. ** NO E ANSWER LISTED FOR THIS QUESTION** 32. Which character used to be found outside the Enchanted Tiki Room perched above the Adventureland entrance? A. Jose B. Michael C. Fritz D. Pierre E. John 33. Where can you find the last remaining orange tree from the original orange grove that became the Disneyland site? A. Circle D Ranch B. Disneyland Hotel's Oriental Gardens C. Alpine Gardens D. Disneyland's Landscaping Green house E. Chopped down 34. What became of the cars from the Midget Autopia when it was closed? A. The cars were enlarged and are used on the Autopia attraction today B. The cars were auctioned off to Disneyana collectors for big bucks *C. The entire attraction was sold to Knott's Berry Farm D. There never was a Midget Autopia E. The cars are frequently found parked illegally in the carpool spaces *I'M GIVING YOU THE ANSWER USED FOR MINNIE'S MOONLIT, BUT ACTUALLY THE CARS WERE SHIPPED TO WALT'S HOME TOWN OF MARCELINE, MO. SO DON'T BOTHER WITH THIS QUESTION. 35. Where can Walt Disney's City of the Future model originally seen in Carrousel of Progess now be found? A. The Horizon Pavillion at EPCOT B. Spaceship Earth at EPCOT C. Walt Disney Story at the Magic Kingdom D. Tomorrowland Transit Authority in the Magic Kingdom E. ** NO E ANSWER LISTED FOR THIS QUESTION** **THE FOLLOWING 5 QUESTIONS WERE IN THE FORM OF A POLYESTER FASHION SHOW HELD ON THE INDY PARADE FLOAT SET TO MODONNA'S "VOGUE" PLAYED OVER THE PARADE ROUTE SPEAKERS. I WILL TRY AS BEST AS POSSIBLE TO RECREATE THE EXPERIENCE FOR YOU.** 36. Here we have Cathy in a stunning polyester 3-piece suit with yellow single-breasted blazer, pants and vest over a chic white shirt. - Were can/could this costume be found? A. Outdoor Vending B. Restaurant Lead Location C. Cash Control D. Ticket Taker E. Century 21 37. Next we have Mark in a costume that will make the ladies swoon! Mark is sporting a classy combination of blue polyster pants, with a low-cut yellow vest over a white tutrtle neck long-sleeved pullover. Mark's hair is, of course, by the fa-mouse Cast Cutters botique! - Where can/could this costume be found? A. Rockets Jets B. Mission to Mars C. PeopleMover D. America Sings E. House of the Future 38. Coming up the stairs is Marla in a striking yellow, full-length dress of, yes, you guessed it, polyester! Note the lovely short sleeves and the detailed trim arround the low squared neckline. - Were can/could this costume be found? A. at The Golden Horseshoe Revue B. worn at El Vaquero Restaurant at the Disneyland Hotel C. Casa de Fritos D. worn in El Zocolo Park E. Frontierland Merchandise 39. Now we have Heidi with not just pigtails in her hair but also wearing a darling little purple polyester number. This fashion faux-pas is a plain, above-the-knee length dress with short, rounded sleeves, a rounded neckline revealing a lovely white short-sleeved peasant blouse, and knee-high socks. - Were can/could this costume be found? A. Fantasyland Autpoia B. The Mad Hatter C. King Arthur's Carrousel D. Welch Grape Juice E. Mad Tea Party 40. Finally, we have Carrie, who proves to us that polyester can be patriotic! Carrie is dressed in a beautifully mod dress of large red, white and blue vertical stripes that meet diagonally at the center waist line then continue into a pleated skirt that falls just above the knees. The V neckline with lapels reveals a classy high neck white blouse with a frilly jabot for style. - Were can/could this costume be found? A. a Guest Control costume B. a parade Lead costume C. an America Sings costume D. The Mighty Microscope E. an Ambassador costume **AND NOW, BACK TO OUR REGULARLY SCHEDULED TRIVIA** 41. Which show that has appeared at Disneyland has been seen by the largest number of audiences in history? A. The Golden Horseshoe B. Show Biz Is C. Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln D. Carrousel of Progress E. Disney on Ice 42. Who just nmoved to a brand new home in Critter Country? A. Brer Rabbit B. Brer Fox C. Brer Bear D. Rufus E. Paul Pressler 43. Which story is NOT represented in the Storybookland Canal Boats attraction? A. Wind in the Willows B. Aladdin C. The Little Mermaid D. Snow White E. The Three Little Pigs 44. Which was NEVER a Tomorrowland attraction? A. Thimble Drone Flight Circle B. The World Beneath Us C. Diary Bar **THE ANSWER CHOICE WAS READ AS "DAIRY BAR" INDICATING A MISTYPE** D. Our Friend the Atom E. Bathroom of Tomorrow 45. How many attractions were open 40 years ago that July of 1955? A. 13 B. 18 C. 20 D. 22 E. 26 46. Of the attractions originally present on opening day, how many survive to this day in some form at Disneyland? A. None B. 5 C. 9 D. 15 E. All of them 47. Which one is NOT one of Daisy Duck's nieces? A. September B. June C. May D. April E. Daisy has no nieces 48. Which one of the following is not a Haley Mills movie? A. Pollyana B. The Moon Spinners C. Million Dollar Duck D. That Darn Cat E. The Parent Trap II 49. In what year was the first Candle Light Procession staged? A. 1958 B. 1959 C. 1960 D. 1961 E. 1954 50. THe Sleeping Beauty walk-through Attraction opened in what year? A. 1955 B. 1956 C. 1957 D. 1958 E. 1959 Jim O'Connor "It's always fun to do the impossible!" - Walt Disney From lashower@netcom.com Sun May 14 23:20:34 PDT 1995 Article: 93557 of rec.arts.disney Xref: netcom.com rec.arts.disney:93557 Newsgroups: rec.arts.disney Path: netcom.com!lashower From: lashower@netcom.com (Steven Lashower) Subject: Re: DL RADers Crowned Minnie's Moonlight Madness Champions Message-ID: Organization: NETCOM On-line Communication Services (408 261-4700 guest) X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL1] References: Date: Sat, 13 May 1995 19:45:28 GMT Lines: 46 Sender: lashower@netcom4.netcom.com David I. Tomita (david@pharm.medsch.ucla.edu) wrote: : CONGRATULATIONS TO ROBERTA BRUBAKER, GRAHAM ALLEN, LISA SHOUP AND TODD : FRIEDLINE FOR BEING CROWNED 1995 MINNIE'S MOONLIGHT MADNESS CHAMPIONS! : This is no trivial matter! : Probably because they are too modest to toot their own horn (but you wouldn't : know it if you knew them) or more likely because they haven't recovered : sufficiently from celebrating but let it be known that our very own DL : r.a.d.ers were crowned the 1995 Minnie's Moonlight Madness Champions this past : Tuesday night after beating out a field of something like 1,500 competitors by : answering 50 trivia questions in a scavenger hunt that required them to be in : bondage, uh, bound together during the event (not open to the public). David - Would you believe that r.a.d.ers placed in the top 2 out of three teams? The team I was on placed second - six points (that's two trivia qustions) behind Roberta's team. In previous MMMs, we've placed 2nd, 4th, 1st, and 9th. I guess r.a.d.ers just do it better! :) Our team consisted of: Rev Vandervort - Honorable Captain and West-side attractions host. Rev, a walking Disney encyclopedia, also led us to a 1st place in the last Goofy Pursuit. Jon Sieker - Tomorrowland Attractions Host, previously best known for his work in the world-renown Tomorrowland Attractions cast member videos from 1990 to 1992. Donna Sieker - Tomorrowland Attactions Hostess, you'll probably find Donna deep in the bowels of Space Mountain dealing with a baby switch. and myself - Tomorrowland Attractions Host (1986-1992) -- Steve -- Steven Lashower | "You can't expect to wield supreme executive power lashower@netcom.com | just 'cause some watery tart threw a sword at you!" | - Monty Python and the Holy Grail