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Interesting Questions, Facts and Information
- There are a total of 20 general entries.
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Interesting Questions, Facts, and Information
Disney Monopoly
Steamboat Willie. "Steamboat Willie" was the first Mickey Mouse cartoon, made in 1928. This property takes the place of Kentucky Avenue in the original Monopoly board. Both places cost $220.
Tarzan. "Tarzan" was released in 1999. It is one of the dark purple properties, and it is in the place of Mediterranean Avenue.
Scrooge McDuck. The values of the money are the same in both games. The original Monopoly and Disney Monopoly have $1, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100, and $500. The colours are also similar.
Blue. The dice are transparent blue with white dots. The blue dice add to the beautiful colours of the game.
Instead of Electric Company and Water Works, Disney Monopoly has two magic powers. What are the two powers? | Disney Monopoly
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Magic wand and pixie dust. The magic powers are both $150, the same price as the utilities. The magic wand comes from "The Sorcerer's Apprentice", which was featured in the movie "Fantasia". Pixie dust is Tinkerbell's power, of course.
The White Rabbit's cottage. You buy White Rabbit cottages instead of green house to raise the rent of your properties. The cost of the cottages ranges from $50-$200, according to where the property is located.
Palaces take the place of hotels. From what classic Disney movie are these blue castles? | Disney Monopoly
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Sleeping Beauty. According to the game's directions book, the palaces are from the 1959 Disney movie. The cost of castles are four cottages and one additional cottage.
Sleeping Beauty's Castle. The castles are purple.
32. White Rabbit Cottages are green.
Disney Dollars. Scrooge McDuck's image is on all of the money.
101 Dalmatians. At $400 "101 Dalmatians" is the most expensive property.
Disney Transportation. The four modes of transportation are:
Albatross from "The Rescuers," Captain Hook's Pirate Ship from "Peter Pan," the pumpkin from "Cinderella," and Cruella de Vil's car from "101 Dalmatians."
Scrooge McDuck. Prince John replaces the luxury tax spot.
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