Lewis Hamilton voice in Cars2
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Lewis Hamilton voice in Cars2
Guess I posted some easy questions :)
In regards to the Cars race car drivers: Dale Earnhardt, Jr.; Mario Andretti; Michael Schumacher ("Eet's a Ferrrrrarrri!!"); Darrell Waltrip ("Cartrip"); and Richard Petty himself is "The King".
In cars 2, Jeff Gordon and Lewis Hamilton are added into the mix.
4) In Finding Nemo, what do the kids refer to a boat as?
According to Sandy Plankton, it's a "butt"
Zawadi answered 4... Do we have them all answered correctly now???
Yep :thumbsup: Who's next?
1. How tall are the signature swan and dolphin statues on the hotel of that name?
2. What were the "Excursion Steamers"?
3. Which complex that was the inspiration of Michael & Jane Eisner was demolished in 2002?
4. In which year was the International Gateway created
5. What was the former name of "living with the Land"?
The Swans are 47' tall; the Dolphins are 56' tall.
Were these the sidewheelers that transported guests to Discovery Island - the Port-o-Call and the Southern Seas?Quote:
2. What were the "Excursion Steamers"?
The Disney Institute<?>, I believe, although, the Institute still does hold corporate classes.Quote:
3. Which complex that was the inspiration of Michael & Jane Eisner was demolished in 2002?
1990, I believe.Quote:
4. In which year was the International Gateway created?
"Listen to the Land".Quote:
5. What was the former name of "living with the Land"?
1. How tall are the signature swan and dolphin statues on the hotel of that name?
Correct.
2. What were the "Excursion Steamers"?
Correct.
3. Which complex that was the inspiration of Michael & Jane Eisner was demolished in 2002?Correct. My references state that the Institute's site is now occupied by a DVC resort.
4. In which year was the International Gateway created?
Correct
5. What was the former name of "living with the Land"?
Correct
5/5 Excellent :mickey::mickey::mickey:
Next set of questions please...
Has anybody got some questions to post? :mickey:
1) Who were Cruella De Vil's henchmen?
2) What "piece of history" of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway became part of the Tomorrowland Indy Speedway in 1999 when it was renamed?
3) What is the elevation of the Magic Kingdom above sea level, according to the Main Street train station?
4) Put the following Disney animated features in order in the year<s> that they were made: Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, Robin Hood, Jungle Book, Alice in Wonderland
5) Put the following castles in order from shortest to tallest: Cinderella Castle (Tokyo); Sleeping Beauty Castle (Anaheim); Le Château de la Belle au Bois Dormant (Disneyland Paris); Cinderella Castle (Orlando); Sleeping Beuaty Castle (Hong Kong)
1) Who were Cruella De Vil's henchmen?
Horace & Jasper Badun
Voiced in the original animation by Frederick Worlock & J. Pat O'Malley respectively.
Played by Mark Williams & Hugh Laurie respectively in the live action film.
Main street Jim how did we do so far?
Y'all got 'em all right :)
Next? :)
I believe that 2 of Main Street Jim's question remain unanswered.
2) What "piece of history" of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway became part of the Tomorrowland Indy Speedway in 1999 when it was renamed?
3) What is the elevation of the Magic Kingdom above sea level, according to the Main Street train station?
3) What is the elevation of the Magic Kingdom above sea level, according to the Main Street train station?
108ft
#2, The bricks that make up the start/finish line are from the track in Indy.
Well, actually, it was just *one* brick.
Indianapolis Motor Speedway was built in 1909, and was originally paved with over 3 million bricks. As time went on, throughout the 1940s (after WWII, when the track was closed and sat in disrepair), portions of the track were paved over with asphalt. In 1952, the entire track received its first complete paving (or re-paving) all the way around the track. It was repaved again in the early '70s, and then again in the mid-1990's when NASCAR started running there.
The track (officials) have left a 3-foot-wide "stripe" of original bricks at the start-finish line. One of the track's original 1909 bricks was recovered during the 1990's repave, and was "installed" at the Tomorrowland Indy Speedway just past the exit/pedestrian bridge on the track surface. There was even a little "dedication plaque" on the pedestrian bridge describing the origin and history of the brick. :thumbsup: