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A Nostalgic Look At The House of The Mouse

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A Nostalgic Look At The House of The Mouse game quiz
"The place that many Southern California local residents refer to as "The House of The Mouse" is better known by the rest of the world as "The Happiest Place on Earth", Disneyland. This quiz is a nostalgic look at Disneyland...on Tuesday, July 4, 1972."

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1. In the summer of 1972, how much money would a family of four (mom, dad, brother, age 16, and little sister, age 11) expect to pay for a Disneyland 15-ride coupon book, which also included admission to the theme park?
    $27.50
    $36.00
    $33.10
    $22.30


2. Everyone knew that the best rides and attractions were the "E" Coupon attractions. In a book of 15 coupons, how many "E" coupons would a guest expect to find?
    4
    2
    3
    5


3. One thing that guests looked forward to was Disneyland's newest attraction, which had been added in early June of 1972. Word was that the attraction was absolutely spectacular. Which Disneyland attraction was introduced in June of 1972?
    Main Street Electrical Parade
    Captain EO
    Space Mountain
    America Sings


4. Which of the exciting attractions listed did NOT require an "E" coupon for admission?
    Enchanted Tiki Room (in Frontierland)
    Pack Mule Ride (in Frontierland)
    Skyway Ride (at Fantasyland and Tomorrowland)
    Disneyland-Alweg Monorail Train (in Tomorrowland)


5. Strolling through the grounds of Disneyland, guests visited a number of free attractions. They were all great. Which attraction was NOT included as a free attraction in the theme park?
    GAF Photo Salon (on Main Street)
    Circle Vision 360 presented by Bell Systems (in Tommowland)
    Pepsi Cola Golden Horseshoe Review (in Frontierland)
    Sleeping Beauty's Castle ( in Fantasyland)


6. Disneyland maintained a Naval Fleet of eight submarines for the "Submarine Voyage" experience. Each of the submarines had its own distinctive name. During the Summer of 1972, which name was NOT used for one of the submarines?
    USS Nautilus
    Neptune
    Skate
    Ethan Allen


7. Many guest believed that one of the more popular rides in the park was the "Matterhorn Bobsled", The ride usually required having to wait in the longest lines in the parks. How many passengers could be transported during a single Bobsled run?
    4
    6
    3
    8


8. To take a little break from the thrills of the action rides, visitors could take a relaxing ride on the Disneyland-Alweg Monorail Train. A few lucky guest got the opportunity to sit up front with the guy who drove the train. As the train departed the Tomorrowland Station, the guy introduced himself over the intercom system. What is the official title for the person who drove the train?
    pilot
    chief operator
    driver
    engineer


9. In reflecting our busy day at Disneyland, there was so much to do and to see. I don't seem to recall having seen the attraction known as "It's A Small World". Maybe we just missed seeing it, or maybe I'm thinking of another trip to Disneyland. Was that attraction even in operation during the Summer of 1972?
    Yes
    No


10. As our fantastic day at Disneyland drew to a close, we were treated to a spectacular fireworks display. It was incredible. I don't remember exactly, what was the name of that elaborate display of aerial pyrotechnics?
    Remember ... Dreams Come True
    Believe ... There's Magic in the Sky
    Fantasy in the Sky
    Imagine ... A Fantasy in the Sky

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