50 Interesting Facts of Disney World Reforms
You think you know everything about Walt Disney World and four spectacular theme parks-Disney 's Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney's Hollywood Studios and Disney's Animal Kingdom? Think again! Even the biggest fans of Disney World is fun and surprise of these fascinating facts below ...
1. Walt Disney World covers more than 12,000 hectares, about the size of the city of San Francisco.
2. In 1971, adult entry to Disney's Magic Kingdom was $ 3.50.
3. 10,000 guests attended the grand opening of Disney's Magic Kingdom.
4. The 8 attractions called "E tickets" Disney's Magic Kingdom were Space Mountain, Pirates of the Caribbean, The Haunted Mansion, Country Bear Jamboree, Hall of Presidents, Jungle Cruise, It's a Small World and 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
5. The approximate annual attendance at Disney's Magic Kingdom is 17 million to 10.9 million Epcot, Disney's Magic Kingdom with 9.6 million and Disney's Hollywood Studios with 9.5 million.
6. Cinderella Castle is the tallest structure in Disney's Magic Kingdom with a height of 56.7 meters, followed by Space Mountain to 54.9 meters.
7. It's a Small World, Carousel of Progress both made their debut at the Fair New York World in 1964-65.
8. The Spaceship Earth, located at the entrance to Epcot, is 54 meters high and weighs 16 million pounds.
9. The Haunted Mansion Omnimover used vehicles called "Doom Buggies." They use the most advanced technology available.
10. The jolly headhunter that appears near the end of Jungle Cruise called "Trader Sam."
11. Parallel to the production of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Pirates of the Caribbean attraction at Disney's Magic Kingdom was renewed by adding characters from the movie as Jack Sparrow and Hector Barbosa.
12. The Tree of Life, an icon of Disney's Animal Kingdom, has a height of 14 floors, 15 feet in diameter, and features over 300 animals carved and is 15 meters.
13. Built in 1917, The Cinderella Golden Carousel in Fantasyland was once located at Olympic Park in Maplewood, New Jersey.
14. The Great Movie Ride at Disney's Hollywood Studios was built on a replica of the Mann's Chinese Theater.
15. The Astro Orbiter first opened in Tomorrowland in 1974 as Star Jets.
16. The Hall of Presidents had its origins in an audio-animatronic exhibition called "Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln", which began at the Fair New York World 1964-65.
17. Originally known as "Tropical Serenade," the Tiki Room in Adventureland was once sponsored by Florida orange growers.
18. The Swiss Family Treehouse, with 18 meters high, weighs over 200 tons and is made of concrete and thousands of sheets of polyethylene.
19. Cinderella Castle is located in the heart of Disney's Magic Kingdom, is known for its 18 towers and 13 gargoyles.
20. The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh in Fantasyland is located at the place where he was Mr. Toad's Wild Ride.
21. The statues of "Spirits of America" \u200b\u200bin The American Adventure represent Compassion Adventure, Discovery, Freedom, Independence, Innovation, Knowledge, Heritage, Self-Reliance and Tomorrow.
22. Dino-Sue, with 4 stories high at Disney's Animal Kingdom, is an exact replica of the largest Tyrannosaurus Rex is discovered.
23. The Big Thunder Mountain Railroad in Frontierland has 6 available trains: IB Hearty, IM Brave, IM Fearless, UB Bold, UR Daring and UR Courageous.
24. The Rock 'n' Roller Coaster starring Aerosmith at Disney's Hollywood Studios shoots you from 0 to 96 miles per hour in 2.8 seconds.
25. A suspension bridge connects suspended Tom Sawyer Island to Fort Langhorne, which was named in honor of Samuel Langhorne Clemens, better known as Mark Twain.
26. The replica of the Liberty Bell, in the center of Liberty Square was built in authentic cast the original bell in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
27. The crypts at the exit of the Haunted Mansion have funny names like Manny manifestations, N. Lay your Peace.
28. The Walt Disney World train is a real steam train 1928. Approximately 1.5 million people travel in the year.
29. Mission to Mars at Epcot, is a game mechanic so authentic that motion sickness bags are available in case you feel bad.
30. Mickey's Toontown Fair was known Mickey's and Mickey's Starland Birthdayland.
31. Sonny Eclipse, an intergalactic lounge singer, is presented daily at Cosmic Ray Starlight Café in Tomorrowland.
32. To be considered a "Intergalactic Hero" at Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin, you have to make between 900.000 to 999.999 points.
33. The audio-animatronic dog in the Carousel of Progress is called "Rover."
34. Astronauts Scott Carpenter, Gordon Cooper and Jim Irwin were present at the opening of Space Mountain in 1975.
35. Stitch's Great Escape (The Great Escape Stitch) in Tomorrowland (The Land of Tomorrow) is on what was the ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter, which closed in 2003.
36. Tomorrowland Indy Speedway, one of the original attractions at Disney's Magic Kingdom, was known as Grand Prix Raceway.
37. Recently renamed "The Seas with Nemo and Friends", the Living Seas pavilion at Epcot opened in 1986 and was originally sponsored by United Technologies.
38. "Honey, I Shrunk the Audience" (My Love, I Shrunk the Audience), a 3D film at Epcot, is located in Future World (Future World) where previously it was "Captain EO," another 3D adventure directed by Francis Ford Coppola, where he worked Michael Jackson and Anjelica Huston.
39. The legendary anti golfer Jack Nicklaus was the first champion at the Walt Disney World Invitational golf open, which made its debut in 1971.
40. The Tomorrowland Transit Authority was originally called WEDway People Mover (WED means Walter Elias Disney).
41. Disney's Magic Kingdom, covering approximately 43 acres, is larger than Disneyland, which covers 32 acres in Anaheim, California.
42. Main Street USA was designed using the example of Walt Disney's hometown of Marceline, Missouri.
43. The species of tree Tree Home Family Switzerland (Swiss Family Treehouse) is known as Disneyodendron eximus or "Tree of Disney Out of the ordinary."
44. The water tower 56.7 m high, an icon of Disney's Hollywood Studios, is known as "Earffel Tower."
45. The boats of attraction known for Jungle Cruise (Jungle Cruise) have names like Amazon Annie, Bomokandi Bertha, Congo Connie, Ganges Gertie, IrrawaddyIrma, Kwango Kate, Mongala Millie, Nile Nelly, Orinoco Ida, Rutshuru Rudy, Sankuru sadie, Sal Senegel , Ucvalli Lolly, Volta Val, Wamba Wanda and Zambesi Zelda.
46. The Splash Mountain in Adventureland throws you in free fall into a pool at an angle 45 degrees from 5 stories high at 65 kilometers per hour.
47. The nature reserve, Disney Wilderness Preserve, covers an area of \u200b\u200b3500 hectares and is located 24 miles south of Disney World. It also includes a Training Center for Conservation and walking trails.
48. The attraction Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin is located where once was If You Had Wings in Tomorrowland.
49. The 3 "talking heads" who have the Country Bear Jamboree are Buff, Max and Mervin.
50. 46 million people visit Walt Disney World, including Disney's Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney's Hollywood Studios, Disney's Animal Kingdom and Downtown Disney annually.
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