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Conference koolit::disney

Title:The Disneyphile's Disney File
Notice:This Conference can show you The World
Moderator:DONVAN::SCOPA.zko.dec.com::manana::eppes
Created:Thu Feb 23 1989
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:536
Total number of notes:19961

391.0. "Discussion of 1994 Disney contest" by MSE1::NPSS::BADGER (One Happy camper ;-)) Thu Dec 23 1993 07:46

    Reserved for discussion of 1994 contest.
    
    will make contest note less cluttered?  and we might be able to comment
    on those clues?    If you think its a bad idea, I won't be offended if
    you delete this note.
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391.1IVOS02::NEWELL_JOGraphically YoursThu Dec 23 1993 10:423
    Good idea, Ed.
    
    Jodi-
391.2confessions of a Disney dropoutIVOS02::NEWELL_JOGraphically YoursMon Jan 10 1994 21:0014
    It's with *great* embarrassment I have to report that all of my
    Disney Mysteries are still missing (hey it *is* a mystery).
    Sometime between Christmas and January 3rd they were most
    likely placed on a pile a papers (maybe Chistmas wrap) and 
    tossed into the trash. By the time I discovered them missing, 
    the trash man had come to visit.  sigh.  
    
    My clue contributor, Jason is currently at EuroDisney and will
    be back on January 18th.  I'll begin the contest just as soon 
    as I can get new input from him.  
    
    Oh, the shame...
    
    Jodi-
391.3IVOS02::NEWELL_JOGraphically YoursTue Jan 11 1994 15:1721
    Well, they say the best way of finding a lost item is to either
    accuse someone of 'stealing' it or embarrass oneself by freely
    admitting you lost it.  Last night after embarrassing myself in
    this file, I went home and found a message that Jason had called.
    I then had to embarrassingly admit to him that I had lost all
    his hard work. :^(
    
    But...since he's a terrific guy he said "no problem" and set me 
    up with our first mystery.
    
    But...before I begin, I got to tell you what great luck Jason has. He
    was over in EuroDisney when a gameshow-like attraction was announced.
    He joined the crowd of thousands to get a better look and a chance
    to participate.  Sixteen "contestants" were chosen and Jason was
    one of them.  He came in second place and won, get this...a three
    day pass to EuroDisney plus airfare on AirFrance!  First place was
    a Renault car!   
    
    Ok, contest time...
    
    Jodi-
391.4DELNI::DISMUKEWed Jan 12 1994 12:246
    Some would say Jason was the top winner!!
    
    Then again...
    
    -sandy
    
391.5a clue on the clues neededMSE1::NPSS::BADGEROne Happy camper ;-)Thu Jan 27 1994 11:487
    thirteen clues and I don't have a clue!   simple question, when I hear
    the answer, will I say OH YA, why didn't I think of that, or will the
    answer require a specfic region knowledge?  example if its something
    specific to a theme park like E-Disney, would I have had to go there to
    know the answer?
    ed
    
391.6This is a real tough one...IVOS02::NEWELL_JOThe hills are aliveThu Jan 27 1994 12:1027
    Ed, I'm glad you asked.  
    
    The answer is yes, it is a region specific (EuroDisney to more
    specific) attraction 'thing'.
    
    This is a very tough mystery for anyone who hasn't been to
    EuroDisney and even then you probably wouldn't know the answer
    unless you actually went 'in' the attraction or had a Michelon
    guide from the park (hint).
    
    At this point I'd like to invite the moderators (who are only
    allowed to participate in the first 5 clues), to give it a try.
    
    You have to remember that I was in a bind. I lost all the mysteries
    and Jason (the clue-man) was still at EuroDisney playing. When he
    arrived home and heard I needed a mystery ASAP, guess what park
    was foremost on his mind?
    
    Because this year's contest originates from the other side of the
    continent (CA instead of NH), most of the future mysteries will be 
    more general (i.e characters, people, places) instead of obscure 
    attractions in far off lands.  There will be however a real toughie
    thrown in from time to time.
    
    Good luck.
    
    Jodi-
391.7Person, Place and Thing definedIVOS02::NEWELL_JOThe hills are aliveThu Jan 27 1994 12:2711
    While I'm thinking of it I wanted to give a clearer definition of:
     
    * PLACE *  - * PERSON * - * THING *
    
    Place:  a location, real or imagined
    
    Person: real, animated person or character, audioanimitron "person"  
    
    Thing:  an object, audioanimatron thing (not a person)
    
    
391.8ThinkingWOTVAX::BELLRWhite Rose ex-patFri Jan 28 1994 10:464
    Well I've been to EDL but I'm stumped so far. I'll have to give it some
    more thought.
    
    Richard Bell
391.9IVOS02::NEWELL_JOThe hills are aliveThu Feb 10 1994 15:3614
    >RE: Note 390.113             1994 Disney Contest                  
    
    >IVOS02::GREEN_RI "Bad Spellers of the World, Untie!" 
    
    >          -< Am I even close Jodi? >-
    
    > 		      Ron Wilson
    
    
    Yes Rick, you are.  It *is* a person.  ;^)
    
    No thanks necessary. :^)
    
    Jodi- 
391.10ACK!IVOS02::GREEN_RIBad Spellers of the World, Untie!Thu Feb 10 1994 15:521
    you are not being very nice about this.
391.11NEWPRT::NEWELL_JOThe hills are aliveTue Feb 15 1994 13:456
    By the way...in Mystery 4, I will need the person's first
    and last name, not just his or her title/function. 
    
    Thank you.
    
    Jodi-
391.12NEWPRT::NEWELL_JOThe hills are aliveTue Feb 15 1994 15:187
    >NEWPRT::GREEN_RI
    >-< Is this it Jodi? >-
    >Jack Ferreira
    
    nope. :^P
    
    Jodi-
391.13The West Coast clues will be tough for us right coastersSTAR::FERLANDECamds as your cluster mgmt toolWed Feb 16 1994 09:1514
    
    
    Unfortunately when I watched the Ducks play the Kings last week on
    ESPN, I didn't catch all their names ;-)   Perhaps your clues could
    lead us towards the "correct" name...  You have to agree that with
    this set of clues there hasn't been a whole lot of response... not
    that many people watch hockey... and even those of us who do may have
    spouses that don't like it so (I) can't watch it as much as I'd like
    to.
    
    
    
    John
    
391.14IVOS02::NEWELL_JOThe hills are aliveWed Feb 16 1994 16:079
    RE: 390.129
    
    Very funny ABACUS::JANEB. :*)
    
    I sense some frustration here. ;^)
    
    
    Jodi-
    
391.15There is only one of them. They moved it.SWAM1::STERN_TOTom Stern -- Have TK, will travel!Tue Feb 22 1994 15:3017
>> re:  390.154                   
>>AAARGH::LOWELL "Grim Grinning Ghosts..."              
>>    The city of the future (not sure what it's called).  You see it from
>>    the WEDway People Mover at WDW and I believe there's a duplicate at
>>    Disneyland.
    
    The city in the Magic Kingdom IS the same model as what used to be in
    Disneyland.  Now, our People Mover goes through the "Super Speed
    Tunnel" from "The World of Tron" (Some cheesy visuals and a couple of
    fans blowing air for effect).
    
    BTW, I don't know what they call it now, but when they first starting
    showing it in Disneyland, they called the city
    
    EPCOT
    
    tom
391.16IVOS02::NEWELL_JOThe hills are aliveMon Feb 28 1994 13:145
    The clues for Mystery 5 are getting darn close but I need
    you to be more specific with location and name.
    
    Cheers,
    Jodi-
391.17IVOS02::NEWELL_JOThe hills are aliveTue Mar 01 1994 13:419
    RE: .16
    >The clues for Mystery 5 are getting darn close but I need
    >you to be more specific with location and name.
    
    I meant to say the *answers* (not clues :^) are getting darn close.
    
    And today they are even closer *but* I need an _exact_ name.
    
    Jodi-
391.18IVOS02::NEWELL_JOThe hills are aliveWed Mar 09 1994 12:30118
    Here are all the clues for the first five mysteries...
    
    
	"I'm a thing"  (9-Eye in Visionarium - EuroDisney)

	1.  I am not human
	2.  I am somewhat alive
	3.  I am female
	4.  I am quite spirited
	5.  Tokyo doesn't have me
	6.  I would be treasured if they put me in California
	7.  I am closely associated with a sidekick
	8.  My sidekick created me
	9.  By the way, I'm also not in Florida
	10. I am quite technical
	11. I speak several languages
	12. You can find me near some famous futurists
	13. I've been around the world
	14. I've been through time
	15. I'm in DiscoveryLand
	16. I can see in many directions
	17. I have eyes in the back of my head
	18. My sidekick is a timekeeper
	19. I'm in Visionarium
	20. All of my eyes are cameras
	21. I am a better version of Circle-Vision
    
	"I am a person"   (Tiger Lily - Peter Pan)

	1.  I am animated
	2.  I am in a movie
	3.  I get into a scrape, but am saved
	4.  I am a very minor character in the movie
	5.  I am quite reserved in my demeanor
	6.  My movie has an attraction in Anaheim
	7.  It has two attractions in Paris
	8.  I have a very protective father
	9.  I have a dislike for men in red hats
	10. I do like the color green though
	11. There is no path to the happy hunting ground through water
	12. I almost drown in the movie
	13. Yo Ho, Yo Ho!
	14. Peter Pan is my hero!
	15. My father is chief of the tribe
	16. I am an Indian maiden 

    
    
	"I am a thing"  (Matterhorn Mountain - Disneyland)

	1.  Or possibly you might call me a place
	2.  I am large
	3.  I have many visitors
	4.  I am in an unlikely location
	5.  I have a big sister elsewhere
	6.  I have one inhabitant
	7.  My weather is important to my existence
	8.  I am an original
	9.  I invite 8 people to visit at a time
	10. My inhabitant is grumpy
	11. You see my inhabitant several times while passing thru me
	12. I am usually in warm weather
	13. My inhabitant arrive in 1978
	14. Many visitors pass through me at a high elevation
	15. I am an attraction
	16. I arrived much earlier than my inhabitant
	17. It's surprising my snow doesn't melt
	18. The Skyway passes through me
	19. The inhabitant is the Abominable Snowman

    
    
    
	"I am a person"   (Tony Tavares - President, Mighty Ducks)

	1.  I am human but can be associated with an animal
	2.  It gets quite noisy at my job
	3.  I live in warmth, but it is cold at my job
	4.  I am part of a large organization
	5.  The animal to associate me with couldn't really
 	    live at my workplace
	6.  It's colder for the others in the organization
	    than it is for me
	7.  My team can be associated with two specific colors
	8.  October is a big month for me
	9.  My team colors are purple and turquoise
	10. We're doing well for our first showing
	11. The final decision would be left up to me,
	    because I'm running the show
	12. There is a 70s musical group with my last name
	13. Tony Orlando and I have something in common
	
    
    
	"I am a place"  (Tulgey Wood - Alice in Wonderland)

	1.  I am a large place
	2.  There are depictions of me in two of the kingdoms
	3.  Those depictions aren't easy to find, mind you
	4.  I have many inhabitants
	5.  I am in a movie
	6.  My location is not very precise
	7.  Paris and Anaheim are the two kingdoms to find me in
	8.  Its easy to get lost in me
	9.  Some famous characters reside here
	10. Other famous characters have merely passed through
	11. By simply watching the movie, this would all become so clear
	12. This movie was released some time before Robin Hood
	13. Don't step on the Momeraths!
	14. It's easy to lose your way here. That's because you have no way!
	15. The borogroves were all mimsy	
    	16. Always here are the Queen's ways!
	17. The Cheshire Cat resides here
	18. The White Rabbit and Alice have passed through here

    
	
	
391.19BTW, what's your favorite Disney movie?NEWPRT::GREEN_RIGod has no grandchildrenFri Mar 11 1994 15:315
    Jodi-
    
    Who is the author?  Yourself or Jason?
    
    -rick
391.20IVOSS1::NEWELL_JOThe hills are aliveFri Mar 11 1994 17:3111
    >Who is the author?  Yourself or Jason?
    
    Jason, of course. :^)
    
    My favorite movie is "Lady and the Tramp" but it's
    not Jason's. 
    
    Hey, if Mike Scopa can use hints from his wailin' wall,
    we can add a little intrigue and personalization too.
     
    Jodi-
391.21Person can mean animalIVOSS1::NEWELL_JOThe hills are aliveTue Mar 15 1994 16:3916
    Just a reminder...
    
    Per note 391.7:
    
    * PLACE *  - * PERSON * - * THING *
    
    Place:  a location, real or imagined
    
    Person: real, animated person or character, audioanimitron "person"  
 				     ^^^^^^^^^   
    Thing:  an object, audioanimatron thing (not a person)
    
    
    "I am a person" can mean a character of the animal persuasion.
    
    Jodi-
391.22vacation noticeIVOSS1::NEWELL_JOA Victim of Madison CountySun Mar 27 1994 12:537
    I'll be out of the office until April 5th.  
    
    John Skelly will be entering clues for me in my absence.
    
    Good luck.
    
    Jodi-
391.23duhSOLANA::SKELLY_JOTue Mar 29 1994 14:4822
    Gang,

    Jodi will attest that I'm an extremely literal person. I'm merely
    monitoring this contest now, following it like a computer program to
    its conclusion. I'm not an expert at Disneystuff, so it would be unwise
    for me to try to interpret anything. Note, since I've seen the answer
    and since Jodi requested "(full name, please)", I'm encouraged to
    insist that the answer be exact and also identify a location. For
    example, the guess "Mr. Toad's Wild Ride" is not correct anyway, but as
    it stands, it's an incomplete guess. There should be an "at Disneyland"
    or "in florida" tacked onto the end of it. 

    Free clue: none of the currently proposed solutions would be improved with
    such a location marker.
    
    Not to worry, if I muck this up, I'm sure Jodi will be glad to
    redistribute points when she gets back. Better I should let the contest
    drag on, then end it prematurely, I think.

    John
                       
    
391.24SOLANA::SKELLY_JOTue Mar 29 1994 15:106
    I'm mucking things up, just trying to explain without giving anything
    away. Try not to read anything into what I said, except that I'm
    largely ignorant about Disneystuff. The clues are the clues and the
    answer is the answer. Nothing else counts until Jodi gets back.
    
    John
391.25TORREY::SKELLY_JOThu Mar 31 1994 13:129
    Re: 390.300
    
    Gee, Linda. You were so close. If only you had mentioned Harbor Blvd...
    
    Just kidding! 
    
    ;) ;) ;)
    
    John
391.26coordinatesLABC::PENNEquestrian LadyThu Mar 31 1994 13:515
    maybe I should have given the map coordinates, is that the secret?
    
    linda
    
    
391.27IVOSS1::GREEN_RIGod has no grandchildrenThu Mar 31 1994 14:074
    
    How about Latitude and Longitude?  does that count?
    
    -Rick
391.28TORREY::SKELLY_JOThu Mar 31 1994 14:314
    I guess I'll reverse my stand on this. My fussiness is serving only to
    to annoy me and I'd rather move on to the next mystery.
    
    John
391.29TORREY::SKELLY_JOThu Mar 31 1994 14:453
    BTW, 390.289 was not incorrect because the location was missing. Though
    it mentions the right attraction (or close) in the title, it guessed
    the wrong one.
391.30I'm baaaack...IVOSS1::NEWELL_JOA Victim of Madison CountyTue Apr 05 1994 00:5616
    I'm back from a funfilled week in sunny/rainy Washington state.
    
    Poor John...he really is a stickler for details which is why I
    asked for the full name (probably should have asked for location
    as well).  oh well.
    
    During my week away, our entire office moved to a new building.
    This basically means it could be days before my office is up and
    running again so I'm going to have to submit the clues from home
    until I'm all squared away.  Since mornings are not my forte, I'll
    probably be submitting them at night (at home...starting now). 
    
    Thank you John for your help. I can't believe you were so kind to 
    send me 'welcome back' mail without including a single whimper. ;^)
    
    Jodi-
391.31SOLANA::SKELLY_JOTue Apr 05 1994 20:235
    And to think *I* was worried about mucking it up!!!
    
    ;) ;) ;)
    
    John
391.32390 basenote now 390.1 and updatedIVOSS1::NEWELL_JOAll my life&#039;s a circleWed Apr 13 1994 23:4822
    I have updated the 1994 Disney Contest basenote (390.0)
    but since basenotes are difficult to replace, I have 
    changed the basenote to 390.1.
    
    This new note adds the description of "person", "place" and "thing"
    which used to be in this note (391).
    
    It changes the 'daily' (for the clues) to weekdays only.
    
    I'd like to see moderators participating more, so I am giving
    them a chance to guess up to the first 10 days (clues).
    
    I changed the final contest date to Friday, December 2, 1994.
    
    And last but not least, I described the contest prize. 
    Jason has collected a lot of Disney trivia and paraphenalia
    over the years.  He has offered to share part of his 
    collection with the contest winner.
    
    Cheers,
    Jodi-
    
391.33Mysteries 1 thru 13 (in case you want to play at home)IVOSS1::NEWELL_JOAll my life&#039;s a circleWed Apr 20 1994 16:29279
	"I'm a thing"  (9-Eye in Visionarium - EuroDisney)

	1.  I am not human
	2.  I am somewhat alive
	3.  I am female
	4.  I am quite spirited
	5.  Tokyo doesn't have me
	6.  I would be treasured if they put me in California
	7.  I am closely associated with a sidekick
	8.  My sidekick created me
	9.  By the way, I'm also not in Florida
	10. I am quite technical
	11. I speak several languages
	12. You can find me near some famous futurists
	13. I've been around the world
	14. I've been through time
	15. I'm in DiscoveryLand
	16. I can see in many directions
	17. I have eyes in the back of my head
	18. My sidekick is a timekeeper
	19. I'm in Visionarium
	20. All of my eyes are cameras
	21. I am a better version of Circle-Vision
    
	"I am a person"   (Tiger Lily - Peter Pan)

	1.  I am animated
	2.  I am in a movie
	3.  I get into a scrape, but am saved
	4.  I am a very minor character in the movie
	5.  I am quite reserved in my demeanor
	6.  My movie has an attraction in Anaheim
	7.  It has two attractions in Paris
	8.  I have a very protective father
	9.  I have a dislike for men in red hats
	10. I do like the color green though
	11. There is no path to the happy hunting ground through water
	12. I almost drown in the movie
	13. Yo Ho, Yo Ho!
	14. Peter Pan is my hero!
	15. My father is chief of the tribe
	16. I am an Indian maiden 

    
    
	"I am a thing"  (Matterhorn Mountain - Disneyland)

	1.  Or possibly you might call me a place
	2.  I am large
	3.  I have many visitors
	4.  I am in an unlikely location
	5.  I have a big sister elsewhere
	6.  I have one inhabitant
	7.  My weather is important to my existence
	8.  I am an original
	9.  I invite 8 people to visit at a time
	10. My inhabitant is grumpy
	11. You see my inhabitant several times while passing thru me
	12. I am usually in warm weather
	13. My inhabitant arrive in 1978
	14. Many visitors pass through me at a high elevation
	15. I am an attraction
	16. I arrived much earlier than my inhabitant
	17. It's surprising my snow doesn't melt
	18. The Skyway passes through me
	19. The inhabitant is the Abominable Snowman

    
    
    
	"I am a person"   (Tony Tavares - President, Mighty Ducks)

	1.  I am human but can be associated with an animal
	2.  It gets quite noisy at my job
	3.  I live in warmth, but it is cold at my job
	4.  I am part of a large organization
	5.  The animal to associate me with couldn't really
 	    live at my workplace
	6.  It's colder for the others in the organization
	    than it is for me
	7.  My team can be associated with two specific colors
	8.  October is a big month for me
	9.  My team colors are purple and turquoise
	10. We're doing well for our first showing
	11. The final decision would be left up to me,
	    because I'm running the show
	12. There is a 70s musical group with my last name
	13. Tony Orlando and I have something in common
	
    
    
	"I am a place"  (Tulgey Wood - Alice in Wonderland)

	1.  I am a large place
	2.  There are depictions of me in two of the kingdoms
	3.  Those depictions aren't easy to find, mind you
	4.  I have many inhabitants
	5.  I am in a movie
	6.  My location is not very precise
	7.  Paris and Anaheim are the two kingdoms to find me in
	8.  Its easy to get lost in me
	9.  Some famous characters reside here
	10. Other famous characters have merely passed through
	11. By simply watching the movie, this would all become so clear
	12. This movie was released some time before Robin Hood
	13. Don't step on the Momeraths!
	14. It's easy to lose your way here. That's because you have no way!
	15. The borogroves were all mimsy	
    	16. Always here are the Queen's ways!
	17. The Cheshire Cat resides here
	18. The White Rabbit and Alice have passed through here

    
	"I am a thing"  	("The Doorknob" - Alice in Wonderland)

	1.  I am in a movie
	2.  I am animated
	3.  I am in the writer's favorite Disney movie
	4.  I can talk, but not walk
	5.  I am not an animal
	6.  I am considered a character
	7.  I am quite witty
	8.  Be careful, if you leave the room for
	    popcorn you may miss me in the movie
	9.  I am in the display window of most Disney stores
	10. It's a curious movie
	11. I am an essential object to a home
	12. One good turn deserves another
	13. I'll give you a peek on the other side
	14. It's a Wonderland on the other side
	15. You can't get through, without the key of course


	"I am a person"  	(Clarabelle Cow - old cartoon star)

	1.  I am animated
	2.  I am old
	3.  I was in cartoons with other famous stars
	4.  I am in the form of an animal, but I can talk
	5.  When I talked, it wasn't very often
	6.  My name has a certain ring to it
	7.  I didn't talk often because I didn't have top billing
	8.  I was in the black and white cartoons
	9.  I also had a tiny appearance in "Who Framed Roger Rabbit",
	    but so did many old cartoon stars
	10. I was always first in line for the cattle calls
	11. I had a horse for a sidekick
	12. His name was 'Horace Horsecollar' 
	13. I'm not a horse, but I'm what keeps McDonald's and 
	    dairies in business
	14. Moo! 


	"I am a place" (20,000 Leagues Under the Sea - attraction at WDW)

	1.  I am popular
	2.  I am found in a theme park
	3.  There are facsimiles of me at other parks, 
            but none are comparable
	4.  The fairest of them all-DISNEYLAND-was my originator, 
	    but I was renamed
	5.  I also have allusions to a movie
	6.  I am an attraction
	7.  You can take a short trip in this place
	8.  It's not your normal sightseeing trip because you
	    can't touch anything
	9.  It's not that they don't want you to touch it
	    (which is usually the case), but you are physically
	    separated from everything to see
	10. I hope you're not claustrophobic
	11. You would get quite uncomfortable if you get out of
	    your vehicle prematurely
	12. Not to mention the towels at Walt Disney World are
	    very expensive!
	13. The captain would not be pleased to have one of his
	    shipmates wet
	14. ...or attacked by a squid!

	"I am a person" (The Mayor of Halloweentown-Nightmare Before Christmas)
    
	1.  I am not real
	2.  I am in a movie
	3.  I have skinny legs
	4.  To call me animated would be a mistake
	5.  I live in the city
	6.  You can associate me with the dark
	7.  I wear dark colors that is
	8.  I can be a jovial person
	9.  I can also be very upset
	10. Most of my movie is in dark colors too
	11. I have a unique personality
	12. I wear a tall hat
	13. My frequent mood swings are quite obvious
	14. I have a civil duty
	15. I have a good friend named Jack
	16. The city I live in is hooked on one holiday
	17. I run the city
	
	
	"I'm a thing"  (the game "Croquet" in Alice in Wonderland)
	
	1.  I am in an animated movie
	2.  I am an activity that is not very common in the United States
	3.  Watch out for rule 42!
	4.  This is not a Sega "Sonic" activity
	5.  Animal activists would have a hog if they saw this game
	6.  Watch out for the royalty
	7.  They are liable to chop your head off if you're not careful
	8.  Royalty loves to play games
	9.  Especially watch out if the queen loses this game!
	10. Playing cards mark the goals
	11. The mallets are made from Flamingoes
	12. The balls are made from Hedgehogs
	
    
	"I am a person" 	(Mortimer Mouse)
	
	1.  I am not human
	2.  I would be really old
	3.  I no longer exist
	4.  I have a famous creator
	5.  I have a famous associate who stepped on me
	    on their way to success
	6.  I wanted to be a film character
	7.  Actually, a cartoon film character
	8.  There was no color in my time
	9.  There was no sound in my time
	10. Actually, I had a very short life span
	11. I never made it to film
	12. I died as an idea
	13. Lillian didn't like my name
	14. Mickey sounded so much better
	
    
	"I am a place" (The dog pound in Lady and the Tramp)

	1.  I am in a movie
	2.  I am not a very pleasant place
	3.  My inhabitants uplift the solem mood normally found here
	4.  My inhabitants and I are animated
	5.  I'm not a place known for lush scenery
	6.  Don't sue me for talking about one of the inhabitants
	7.  She's a singer, don't you know
	8.  The movie I'm in is a love story
	9.  I am the end of the line for some characters
	10. One of my inhabitants used to be in the dog and pony follies
	11. Did I mention the whole movie is about animals?
	12. You could rename my inhabitants as inmates
	13. I offer free room and board 'til you get back on your feet
	14. Some who leave here, never return
	15. Characters in this movie would prefer Pizza Hut over McDonalds
	16. My movie was released in a big year for Disney
	17. One of the characters in my movie has a simple, feminist name
	18. Another character has a promiscuous name

    	
    
	"I am a thing" 	(Geodesic Sphere/Spaceship Earth-Epcot Center)
    
	1.  I am large
	2.  I am bumpy
	3.  I have a close acquaintance with an international company
	4.  My name is technical
	5.  I am in a theme park
	6.  I am one color
	7.  I house an attraction
	8.  I am famous, even for those non-Disney fanatics
	9.  I am a structure
	10. You can associate me with two basic shapes
	11. Triangles and circles
	12. I am in an idealistic setting
	13. The attraction traces human communications
	14. The international company has a three-letter acronym
	15. Some would say I should be white, but I'm not
	16. I love being the center of attention
	17. The attraction I house sounds interplanetary,
	    but you never really leave our planet
	
    
391.34I'm outta here...IVOSS1::NEWELL_JOAll my life&#039;s a circleFri Apr 22 1994 17:3017
    I was informed yesterday, that Friday, April 29th will
    be my last day as a Digital employee. After 18 years,
    it's tough to let go but I'm excited about taking a
    new path.
    
    Rick Green (from here in Irvine) has offered to take
    over the 1994 Disney Contest.  I'm confindent he'll
    do a great job (hey, how could ya do any worse than me?).
    
    As far as I know the rules and prize will remain the
    same and Jason and I will still be involved to some point.
    
    Give Rick Green a big Goofy "welcome"!!!
    
    Cheers,
    Jodi-
    
391.35watch out!NPSS::BADGERCan DO!Mon Apr 25 1994 13:467
Its dangerous to be a Disney notesfile moderator!

3 down.......

send words back over the net
ed

391.36So Ya Wanna Be a Moderator?CUPMK::SCOPAMon Apr 25 1994 15:2615
    Ed,
    
    You mean four down....
    
        Len...
    
              Claude...
    
                       Mike Batty...
                                  
                                     Jodi...
    
    Skip is gone too but he left voluntarily.
    
    Mike
391.37Not me!IVOSS1::GREEN_RIKC6NWHMon Apr 25 1994 17:054
    
    I think my job is safe until November.  After that, who knows?
    
    -Rick
391.38it's so hard to let go...IVOSS1::NEWELL_JOAll my life&#039;s a circleFri Apr 29 1994 12:536
    I don't know who created the conference banner: "Good Luck Jodi"
    but I wanted you to know I am deeply touched.  And now I'm going
    to go have a good cry.
    
    sniff,
    Jodi-
391.39BMW...BMW...BMWIVOSS1::GREEN_RIKC6NWHMon May 02 1994 17:3310
    
    
    RE: Clue #5 BMV
    
    It's really BMW, not BMV.
    
    Hey! if you want the clues at 9:30 EDT (read 6:30 PDT) you'll have to
    put up with a typo or two.
    
    -Rick
391.40IVOSS1::GREEN_RIKC6NWHTue May 10 1994 18:0214
    
    Disney Contesters,
    
    	I really feel like I'm beating a dead horse here.   The real
    frustrating part is that in order to correctly solve the puzzle, you
    must identify the person's middle initial.  I don't think the person in
    question's middle initail is quite as well known as say Walter E
    Disney, or Richard M. Nixon.  
    	I'm thinking about awarding points to the person who correctly
    identified the first and last name but left out the middle initail.
    
    Whadda ya think?
    
    -rick 
391.41 my vote . . .NEMAIL::CARROLLJPeople Who Died, DiedWed May 11 1994 02:489
>    	I'm thinking about awarding points to the person who correctly
>    identified the first and last name but left out the middle initail.
    
>    Whadda ya think?
    
	Do it, if only because I'm really curious who the heck it is! :-)
    
    						- Jim
391.42Time for a new quiz.GRANMA::JAMESWed May 11 1994 09:523
    Yes, please let's get on with this.
    
    John
391.43One guess, then I agreeMAYES::GIBSONWed May 11 1994 09:556
    Can I make one final guess? Roy E. Disney
    
    If I'm wrong, award it to the person who guessed without the middle
    initial. 
    
    Linda
391.44IVOSS1::GREEN_RIEveryday feels like Friday!Mon May 16 1994 16:2510
    
    The Disney Contest needs a new moderator, I'm in no great rush to hand
    it off, however someone else will need to take it over by the middle of
    June.  Contact me off line if you're interested in taking it or want the 
    messy details.
    
    -Rick
    
    Rick Green @IVO
    IVOSS1::GREEN_RI
391.45Interim MCWREATH::SCOPAThu Jun 02 1994 10:346
    Rick,
    
    I can run this contest up to July 4th. After that someone else will
    have to step in as I will be "occupied."
    
    Mike
391.46DSSDEV::LOWELLGrim Grinning Ghosts...Thu Jun 02 1994 11:144
    I can pick it up while Mike is occupied and perhaps for the rest
    of the year (or as long as I work for Digital).
    
    Ruth
391.47educate meNPSS::BADGERCan DO!Fri Jun 03 1994 10:415
I thought that club 33 existed only at DL?  clue three implied that the
requested place was in multip parks [of course not wdw].
while I was thinkg 33, I listed as VIP suite as a generic name for
something that could be in Japan.  are all these places 33s?
ed
391.48IVOSS1::GREEN_RII&#039;m a slave to Quicken!Fri Jun 03 1994 16:437
    
    Ed,
    	I'll ask Jason, (the author) but I'm pretty sure that there is a
    Club 33 in Tokyo.  My dream (and my boss's reality) is to get in Club
    33.
    
    -Rick
391.49NPSS::BADGERCan DO!Thu Jun 30 1994 14:023
perhaps you could explain clue #1?

just curious..
391.50SureWREATH::SCOPAThu Jun 30 1994 14:475
    Sure Ed,
    
    it's the toughest ticket in town.
    
    :^)
391.51NPSS::BADGERCan DO!Thu Jun 30 1994 16:139
I haven't heard that one. 

but, has anyone ever thought of grabbing a busload of us in the GMA 
and GOING to see it?   If we had 50 people I bet we could do it for 80pp
[excluding tax and diner]  can you image a bus full of disneyholics?
ed



391.52AAARGH::LOWELLGrim Grinning Ghosts...Thu Jun 30 1994 17:464
    Sorry there's no contest entry for today.  I'll do some Disney
    research tonight to come up with some ideas.
    
    Ruth
391.53AAARGH::LOWELLGrim Grinning Ghosts...Wed Jul 13 1994 13:086
>Note 390.702
>NPSS::BADGER "Can DO!" 
>                       -< with those clues, HAS to be: >-
>lawn mower tree
    
    No but that was going to be my next mystery.
391.54Current mystery hintAAARGH::LOWELLGrim Grinning Ghosts...Tue Jul 26 1994 16:343
    I'm looking for a specific place in the current mystery.  For example,
    it is more specific than "Splash Mountain" but less specific than
    "the front seats of the pink monorail."
391.55please, please, please....CTHQ::MACARTHURWed Jul 27 1994 10:485
    When someone solves the mystery - could you please post what their
    answer was so we don't have to hunt back to find it?
    
    Thanks!
    Barb
391.56NPSS::ICANDO::BADGERCan DO!Fri Aug 12 1994 13:143
Ruth, can you say if you're looking for a proper name, title, roll, or function?
ed

391.57DSSDEV::LOWELLGrim Grinning Ghosts...Fri Aug 12 1994 13:337
    Ed,

    I'm not looking for a proper name.  The last few responses have been
    close to what I'm looking for.  "Canadian Mounty" and "wax shaper/
    performer from Japan" are good guesses.  Does this help?

    Ruth
391.58How About...WREATH::SCOPAFri Aug 12 1994 16:095
    Brazillian Bounty Hunter?
    
    ;^)
    
    Oops, forgot...I can't guess.
391.59By the ByWREATH::SCOPAThu Sep 01 1994 11:506
    Hey guys did I mention that as of this present mystery that I am
    looking for the EXACT answer? 
    
    I've mentioned it now!
    
    Mike
391.60Hint Hint Nudge Nudge know what I mean?GRANMA::JAMESThu Sep 01 1994 14:167
    RE:-1
    
    Mike,
    
    Does this mean someone was close? ;-)
    
    John
391.61How Close is "Close?"WREATH::SCOPAThu Sep 01 1994 14:2813
    Actually John I've been reviewing past mysteries and I've been easy
    sometimes and tough other times so I've decided to be consistently
    tough from now on.
    
    What that means is that even if someone is close they won't get credit
    unless it's exactly what I want.
    
    For instance, if I am looking for a certain Dalmation I may want a name
    instead of someone saying, "One of the 101 Dalmations?"
    
    It's only fair.
    
    Mike
391.62This means war!GRANMA::JAMESFri Sep 02 1994 11:0911
    RE: last contest.....
    
    Booo Hisss.....
    
    I was robbed ;-)
    
    I'm gonna take my mouse ears and go home!
    
    Congrats Brian, you beat me to it.
    
    John ( who may be taking this contest to seriously )
391.63SOLANA::SKELLY_JOMon Sep 19 1994 12:1110
    I have a question on definitions. Why, in the previous contest, was it
    "I am a thing" and not "I am a person"? Since Scar is a character, that
    makes Scar a "person" by contest definitions, doesn't it? And since a
    "person" can be audioanimatronic, well, perhaps you get my drift. Of
    course, it makes me wonder how there could ever be an audioanimatronic
    "thing". If it's audioanimated, it becomes a character so it's a person.
    ??? I've always been confused by these definitions. What would the car
    be in "Who framed Roger Rabbit". Is it a "person" or "thing"?
    
    John
391.64GuiltyWREATH::SCOPAMon Sep 19 1994 12:399
    Very simple John. Your host/moderator screwed up.
    
    Last week was not a good week for yours truly.
    
    I will try to keep to contest definitions from now on.
    
    Sorry 'bout that.
    
    Mike
391.65GRANMA::JAMESThu Sep 22 1994 10:5611
    Mike,
    
    Small nit.
    
    Clue #3 - Not associated with Disney yet....
    
    Doesn't the film with Pee-Wee Herman in the Backstage tour count as
    being associated?
    
    John
    
391.66Good PointWREATH::SCOPAThu Sep 22 1994 16:187
    Hmmm, I thought that film was nuked. I didn't see it this Summer so
    I thought it was well forgotten....I wouldn't associate PWH with
    Disney.
    
    Point well taken.
    
    Mike
391.67On/Off/OnMSBCS::STEINHARDTFri Sep 23 1994 11:218
    The Pee Wee Herman/Mel Gibson film HAD been nuked during Pee Wee's
    little legal problems, but was later reinstated.  I suspect that Disney
    realized that Pee Wee's private "activities" didn't seem to matter to 
    anyone, and it had been a popular clip.
    
    Cheers,
    Ken
    
391.68LOOKIN::LUCKMANThu Nov 03 1994 12:148
	Re. 390.1091

	>>> The Raffiki puppetron in TLK Adventure.

	The Raffiki character is a character in costume. I have just checked
	the video (which I happen to have at work) and he climbs up steps and
	walks off the stage.
391.69GRANPA::JAMESThu Nov 03 1994 12:5914
391.70SOLANA::SKELLY_JOThu Nov 03 1994 13:221
    Are we sure the current one's a "thing"? How can a "thing" laugh?
391.71An exampleCUPMK::SCOPAThu Nov 03 1994 13:543
    I had a laughing pumpkin outside my house on Halloween!!
    
    Mike
391.72SOLANA::SKELLY_JOThu Nov 03 1994 18:1433
    That's an excellant example of a "thing" that laughs. However, one of
    the other clues is that this object "seems lifelike".  In order for
    something to seem lifelike and simultaneously laugh, it must be a
    representation of some living thing which we would expect to be able to
    laugh. That limits it to being a representation of a person or an
    animal. Your example shows me how it could still be a thing. It could,
    for another example, be a lifelike statue of a man with a recording of
    laughter. But, if it moves at all, I can''t help but imagine it's
    likely to be animation or an audioanimatron and wouldn't that mean it
    was a "person"?

    I would be willing to extend the meaning of "lifelike" even to those
    fantasy objects which are realized so thoroughly it actually seems like
    they might exist. An example would be the robot pilot in "Star Tours". But
    its "lifelikeness" comes from its being an audioanimatronic character and
    thus it's also a "person" by the contest rules, isn't it?

    There's no need for you to correct my logic if it needs correcting, nor
    even to respond at all at the moment if it might give too much away. This
    is more an "Are you sure?". If you are, that's fine. It wouldn't surprise
    me at all to realize that my imagination had just overlooked another
    possibility. But I've always had a lot of trouble understanding the
    definitions, and I'd hate to reject guessing the robot pilot of Star Tours
    because I think that's a "person" and you consider it a "thing", or reject
    guessing something like your pumpkin because our understanding of the word
    "lifelike" is different. 

    Of course, it probably seems entirely moot because I really haven't been
    sharing my guesses lately. I'm still pretending like I'm playing though.
    :-)

    John
    
391.73SOLANA::SKELLY_JOTue Nov 08 1994 11:286
    Darn, even knowing the last answer didn't help me with these
    definitions because I don't know what that is!
    
    :-(
    
    John
391.74SOLANA::SKELLY_JOTue Nov 22 1994 16:225
    >This special mystery will give everyone, even those without a point, to 
    >win the contest.
    >Day 1-3   => 50 points
    
    Uh, doesn't the current leader have 58 points already?
391.75Uhhhh...I Knew that!CUPMK::SCOPATue Nov 22 1994 17:173
    Good point....I'll revisit the scoring...
    
    ...that is IF you guys ever guess the current mystery.
391.76NPSS::NPSS::BADGERCan DO!Wed Nov 30 1994 12:055
    Mike, next year, could you possible post the answer when a person
    guesses it right?  a person's first name doesn't always jump out at ya
    when you have to go back over the postings.
    ed
    
391.77Still stumpedGRANPA::JAMESWed Nov 30 1994 12:107
    OK I give up...
    
    Who is/was Jim Constantine and whats the connection?
    
    Thanks,
    
    JA
391.78Inquiring MindsGRANPA::JAMESWed Nov 30 1994 12:125
    Re.-1
    
    er ah I mean Tim Considine or whatever the name was.
    
    ja
391.79He WASN'T the dog in Shaggy DogSWAM1::STERN_TOTom Stern -- Have TK, will travel!Wed Nov 30 1994 16:066
    Tim Considine was one of the Hardy Boys on the Mickey Mouse Club serial
    by the same name.  He was also the eldist son on My Three Sons (he was
    eventually married off and replaced with another son when he was
    thought to be too old)
    
    tom
391.80SLICK1::GIBSONWed Nov 30 1994 16:435
    Wasn't Tim Considine either Spin or Marty in The Adventures of... on 
    the original Mickey Mouse Club as well? I remember him clearly as one 
    of the original group of Mouseketeers. 
    
    Linda
391.81YupWREATH::SCOPAThu Dec 01 1994 06:2925
    Yes on all accounts. I thought of this mystery the other day while
    picking up some XMAS presents in a video store. I have yet to find 
    any of The Hardy Boys series or "The Nine Lives of Elfego Baca."
    
    I walked up to the counter and asked if they had any Hardy Boys.
    
    "Sure do", said one of the clerks.
    
    "Gee, I looked in the Disney section." I explained.
    
    "They're in "Mystery"."
    
    So I'm excited.
    
    We go over to the Mystery section and he pulls out a Hardy Boysd
    tape...
    
    ...starring Parker Stevenson and Shawn Cassidy.
    
    "Erh...I meant the original version?"
    
    "You mean there's an earlier version?" said the clerk who looked to be
    younger than the Tangaroa Terrace.
    
    It's tough getting old.
391.82Sooo close (and so far away...) ;-)SAPPHO::DUBOISTrust in God, but tie your camelThu Dec 01 1994 11:027
I *thought* it might be something to do with Mike of My 3 Sons!!  I asked
a coworker (with whom I had had a My 3 Sons discussion a couple of months
ago), but he didn't know the name of the actor, either!

     Shucks!  Foiled again!  :-)

        Carol
391.83mystery solved!MKOTS3::BEALSTue Dec 06 1994 16:5222
    OK, well, phew, I'm called that's over! I've been going crazy humming
    this song in my head for the last five days. I almost don't want to
    admit this but....
    
     Since clue one I knew it was a song I used to listen to a lot
    in high school or college. By day three I thought it might be a Captain
    and Tennille song (yeah I know, my taste in music has changed a lot
    since then!). Since then, Mike you have been driving me crazy, as I
    have been singing the song in my head, but couldn't think of the title.
    So I mentioned to my husband that I had this song in my head and I
    thought it was by Cpt & Tennille. He said it sounded familiar to
    him also, but he thought it might be by Simon and Garfunkel. So that
    led me to the old albums (collector items?? antiques yet??) and sure
    enough, there it was, the last line of the song mentions Disney girls!
    
    Considering I have yet to be able to guess any of the other trivia
    answers, we can put this in the category of right time, right place. I
    must have listened to that album, hundreds of time (my parents may say
    more than that!). Of course, I'll never admit to it under oath!
    
    
    Susan_who_will_Sleep_better_tonight_without_this_Song_in_her_head!
391.84Congradulations SusanCANON::THOMSENWed Dec 07 1994 08:525
Thank you Susan - It's been driving me nuts too.  The
killer in it all is that I had the CD in my office the 
whole time! I just haven't listened to to lately.

Dan 
391.85The Aforementioned CDWREATH::SCOPAWed Dec 07 1994 10:177
    For those who are interested the name of the CD is "Breakaway" and Art
    Garfunkel sings "Disney Girls" several cuts into the CD.
    
    Best part of the song is the doo-doo-doo at the end...sounds like the
    Beach Boys.
    
    Mike
391.86GRANPA::JAMESThu Dec 22 1994 10:209
    Well I just wanted to say thanks to Mike before I leave for vacation.
    The contest has provided my family and I with alot of fun this year.
    (Especially while I was winning)
    
    Thanks Mike and Mickey Xmas to all!!
    
    See Ya in '95.
    
    John
391.109RTL::ROSESteve RoseWed Jun 19 1996 18:033
What is/was an E-ticket?

Thanks
391.110Once I groaned, he got the pun...SWAM1::STERN_TOTom Stern -- Have TK, will travel!Wed Jun 19 1996 20:3619
    In it's earliest days, Disneyland used to charge an admission rate
    which did not include unlimited access to the rides and attractions. 
    You had the option of purchasing admission only, or a booklet that
    included coupons good for different rides.
    
    The rides were graded a (the cheapest), through E (the most popular).
    While you could use a higher grade (i.e. more valuable) ticket on a
    lesser ride, you could not combine or exchange lower-value tickets.
    Which necessitated buying more of the good ride stuff at an additional 
    cost.
    
    As part of the transition, Disney had "Gold Key" tickets that could be
    used for anything.  I still remember when the youth band I was in
    played there once.  The band director, not realizing what he was
    saying, tried to warn us against squandering the tickets, by reminding
    us that Disney only gave each person five of these, "So don't waste
    them on the MICKEY MOUSE rides."
    
    tom
391.111More on the TicketsDONVAN::SCOPAThu Jun 20 1996 11:4628
    The ticket books were usually $5 or $10. Each booklet had about 20 or
    25 tickets. Each ticket listed the attractions that ticket was good for
    but I usually ran out of my "E" tickets real fast.
    
    The last time I saw these booklets was in 1976. I think the "E" rides 
    were Space Mountain, Pirates, and maybe The Haunted Mansion.
    
    I guess this ticket policy was abandoned for a number of reasons. My
    thoughts are:
    
      - The expense of printing, storing, and recycling the tickets added
        to park overhead. This expense was eliminated.
    
      - Cast members had to man the turnstiles and collect these tickets
        at all the attractions....another expense.
    
      - You know those booths where you can buy film or those disposable
        cameras? I know of one near FantasyLand. That's where you bought
        the tickets. I'm sure more money is made selling film and cameras
        than tickets.
    
      - Finally, I remember that when my tickets ran out I really wasn't 
        too keen about buying more tickets and often left the park. That
        meant I didn't stick around to spend my money.
    
        With the way admission runs today people stay in the parks and
        spend their money on food and trinkets. There is no worry about 
        running out of the beloved "E" ticket.
391.112More on the TixDONVAN::SCOPAThu Jun 20 1996 15:0611
    By the way, DisneyLand charged $1 admission when it first opened in
    1955. To see an attraction you paid anywhere from 10 cents to 35 cents.
    
    Later that year (October) the first of the ticket books were used. The
    books were $2.50 each and contained 8 tickets. The only letters used
    were A-B-C. As more attractions were added the books grew to A-B-C-D-E.
    
    Disney abandoned the ticket books and re-priced their admission costs
    in 1982.
    
    Mike
391.113TOHOPE::VORE_SHello, I would like to buy a fish license, pleaseThu Jun 20 1996 15:129
http://www.mcs.net/~werner/yester.html

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Background Information

        The A-B-C's of Tickets
          Ticket Books
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391.114Those were the days when you could do the park in 1-1/2 daysMROA::CUDAKThelThu Jun 20 1996 15:1816
    In 1974, the first time we went to Disneyworld, there were 6 "E" rides:
    			Haunted Mansion
    			Hall Of Presidents
    			It's A Small World
    			20,000 Leagues Under The Sea
    			Pirates Of The Carribian
    			The Jungle Boat ride (forget its proper name)
    
    Space Mountain wasn't there at all.  The books contained E, D, C, B and
    A coupons, you couldn't go on all the E rides using one coupon book,
    you had to buy an additional whole book at the ticket booth at the 
    entrance to the park only.  We lucked out, arrived 4 days before
    Christmas and were about the only people in the park.  We did all the
    E rides, except one and a few of the others.  The next day we purchased
    one more coupon book, used the E ride tickets for the 6th ride and
    spent the rest of the time going on the "lessor" rides.
391.115HOPDONVAN::SCOPAFri Jun 21 1996 09:109
    Are you sure about the Hall of Presidents?
    
    When I went to WDW in September of 1975 the Hall of Presidents was a
    free attraction. That is, you did not have to use a coupon/ticket to 
    enter the attraction.
    
    When we went in June 1976 the HOP was no longer a freebie.
    
    Mike
391.116I'm sureMROA::CUDAKThelFri Jun 21 1996 09:476
    Yes I'm sure, we had to use an E ticket to get in in Decmber of 1974.
    Maybe they changed it after as a test, because there were only about
    10 people in the hall the day we were there...and our group made up
    7 of those 10.  We commented at the time that although we enjoyed the
    technology, the presentation was too adult to attract families,
    especially since they would have to use an E.
391.117Bicentennial YearMSBCS::MORRISON_WNow is the time ...Fri Jun 21 1996 10:027
    I was there in the summer of 1976 and the Hall of Presidents was
    free because it was America's bicentennial.  
    
    Mike, they may have opened the HOP as a free attraction in late '75.
    Was the Main Street Parade "America on Parade"??
    
    Bill 
391.118Now I RememberDONVAN::SCOPAFri Jun 21 1996 10:5511
    Bill,
    
    Yes the parade was "America on Parade". I remember purchasing a T-shirt
    with Mickey, Donald, and Goofy marching in a fife and drum scene.
    
    Yeah...they had waived admission to the HOP due to the Bicentennial.
    
    Do you guys remember seeing the Mickey Mouse Revue in FantasyLand 
    back then?
    
    Mike
391.119Yes I did !!MSBCS::MORRISON_WNow is the time ...Fri Jun 21 1996 11:3719
    Mike,
    
    I was able to see the MMR only once.  I thought it was one the best
    attractions in Fantasyland at that time.  When I returned to WDW a year 
    or two later, they pulled the plug on MMR in favor of the "Magic Journey" 
    3-D film.  I was personally disappointed in MJ.
    
    If I remember correctly, the show had Mickey Mouse conducting the orchestra
    comprised of other Disney audioaminatronic characters playing the theme 
    songs from the Disney movies.  The show had excellent lighting effects
    and music.
    
    Did they move the show to Tokyo DL ??  Wherever it went they should
    bringit back. 
    
    I do have an old postcard somewhere from the MMR ....  
    
    
    Bill
391.120HYLNDR::BADGERCan DO!Fri Jun 21 1996 12:546
    I remember using a E ticket for HOP.  During the film, the projector
    went crazy for about 30 seconds.  They gave everyone exiting a new
    E ticket becuase of the problem.
    
    ed
    
391.121MMR: A CLassicDONVAN::SCOPAMon Jun 24 1996 08:4613
    Bill,
    
    Yep they moved MMR to Japan. That building has been used for MAgic
    Journeys and presently TLK adventure.
    
    It would be interesting to see if they have upgraded that show since 
    many more songs have been added to the Disney archives.
    
    Some of my favorite parts of the MMR was the pieces involving the 
    3 Caballeros, Cinderella, and Alice in WOnderland.
    
    Mike
    
391.122KERNEL::LUCKMANTue Sep 24 1996 13:118
391.123MMRMIZZOU::WIEDEMANTue Sep 24 1996 14:275
391.124DECWIN::MCCARTNEYTue Sep 24 1996 18:119
391.125MMRKOOLIT::SCOPAWed Sep 25 1996 10:5610
391.126To Clarify Things Up a BitDONVAN::SCOPATue Oct 08 1996 18:027
391.127I'm confused, Maybe?GRANPA::JAMESWed Oct 09 1996 10:055
391.128Walt's Twin?DONVAN::SCOPAWed Oct 09 1996 10:355
391.129HYLNDR::BADGERCan DO!Wed Oct 09 1996 11:287
391.130Fooled MeGRANPA::JAMESThu Oct 10 1996 11:395
391.131what was the answer?HYLNDR::BADGERCan DO!Wed Oct 30 1996 13:324
391.132GAVEL::JANDROWPartly to Mostly BlondeWed Oct 30 1996 16:0611
391.133TOHOPE::VORE_SSmile - Mickey&#039;s Watching!Thu Oct 31 1996 08:113
391.134Nina....Come On Down!DONVAN::SCOPATue Jun 03 1997 18:1914
    Let's see...my Disney Timer program says I'll be starting my vacation
    in a few weeks so before I forget let me mention that in my absence the
    trivia contest will be in the very capable hands of Nina Eppes.
    
    If you think my mysteries are tough wait until you see what Nina has in
    store for you. She's tough. I did talk her out of using such difficult
    mysteries as...
    
    ....nah....I anin't telling....heck I may want to use them someday.
    
    Anyway, as of 27-June-1997 Nina is in charge of the contest.
    
    Mike
    
391.135Here I isORION::chayna.zko.dec.com::tamara::eppesNina EppesTue Jun 03 1997 19:163
RE .134 - I'll try to keep the power from going to my head.  Heh heh heh...

- Nina