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8/11/08
--Fantasmic!, IllumiNations and SpectroMagic Performances Scaled Back?
--Of Luggage Tags and Fastpasses
--What Is This "Creek" Resort?
--Pin Backs That Don't Fall Off
--A T-Rex Update?
--Where Did Cinderella's Carrousel Originate?

8/4/08
--Splitting a 10-Day Pass Between Two People?
--Boating to Epcot from Riverside?
--What Will Be Open at Pleasure Island?
--How Do Tickets with the No Expiration Option Affect the Dining Plan?
--Value or Moderate Resorts with More Than Two Beds
--What Does That Morse Code Message on Spaceship Earth Say?

7/28/08
--Bus Service and Best Location at Pop Century
--Riding Horseback at the World
--The Mystery Tower next to the Contemporary
--How to Get a Guest Assistance Card
--Correct Size of Moderate Resorts' Rooms
--Tipping Housekeeping/Offsite Visitors at Extra Magic Hours

7/21/08
7/14/08

--Who Is Stacey? / Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Inversions
--Are There Any Disney "Anitas?"
--Advice for Switching Resorts Mid-Trip
--Ordering Groceries for Resort Delivery
--How Far Is the Walk around Epcot's World Showcase?
--Clues in Image of Cinderella Castle on Old Ticket?

7/7/08
--Is There a Charge for Parking or Cars Entering Property?
--Walt Disney's Family
--Test Track's Speed Compared to Disneyland's Rocket Rods?
--How Could Resorts Be Booked Solid During Slower Weeks?
--What Happened to These Two Resorts?
--Magical Express, Luggage Service and Resort Check-In Explained

6/30/08
--Is A Park Hopper Pass Necessary to Leave and Reenter the Same Day?
--Southwest Airlines and Magical Express
--Where Were Soarin's Scenes Filmed?
--Can You Walk from Shades of Green to the Magic Kingdom?
--What Happened to the David Copperfield Project at the Studios?
--Buying Fastpasses on Ebay

6/23/08
--Adding the "No Expiration" Option to a Partially-Used Ticket
--Caribbean Beach Resort Getting Another Renovation?
--The Drops on Disneyland's Pirates of the Caribbean
--Annual Pass Prices Different on Disney Site?
--Can Any Fireworks Be Seen from Downtown Disney?
--What Dinner Show Was This?

6/16/08
--Alcohol in the Magic Kingdom
--Is It "Toy Story Mania" or "Toy Story Midway Mania?"
--Magic Kingdom History 101
--A Haunted Mansion Holiday Overlay?
--Which Rides Have Single Rider Lines?
--Does Dumbo Have a "No Adults without a Child" Policy?

6/9/08
--Who Are These Streetmosphere Performers at the Studios?
--Soarin's Show Music
--Where in the World Can You Sample Foreign Coke Products?
--What Was This Poly Restaurant Called?
--Who Is the Voice Of Abraham Lincoln?
--Where to Purchase the Teas Served at the Grand Floridian

6/2/08
--The Apartments in Disneyland
--What Happened to Pam Brody?
--Was Walt Disney Accused of Being a Communist?
--What Is the Next "Celebration" for WDW?
--Where Are All the Seagulls?
--What Became of the Chinese Theme Park?

5/26/08
--Who Is This Main Street Character?
--Closest Dialysis Facility?
--An Imagineering Field Guide to the Studios?
--Difficulty of Getting DVC Reservations at Non-Home DVC Resorts

--Marco Polo Land?
--Who Put the "WED" in WEDway?

5/19/08
--Can the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique Style All Kinds of Hair Types?
--Dry Cleaning Services
--Where Is the Garden Town Cafe?
--What Happened to the Wilson World Resort?
--Is World Showcase Closing?
--Is Toy Story Midway Mania Officially Open?
--More About the YOMD Prizes and the Tower of Terror's Drop Shafts

5/12/08
5/5/08
--What Is a Soft Opening, and How Does It Benefit Disney?
--Which Group Did the Flyovers in April?
--What Is the Significance of Soarin's Flight Number?
--What Was This Aladdin-Themed Restaurant?
--The New "Tiered" Pricing for the Parties: Discounts and "Premium" Nights
--Who Actually Wins the Year of a Million Dreams Prizes?

4/28/08
--How Likely Is It That WDW Will Add More Christmas Parties?
--Which of the Value Resorts Have the Largest Rooms?
--Which Beverages Are Included in the Basic Dining Plan?
--Has the Partners Statue Always Faced Main Street?
--When Is "Love Bug" Season in Florida?
--Are There Any Tributes to Ub Iwerks at the World?

4/21/08
--Anita's Favorite Rides and Attractions
--Is Tink Real?
--Where to Get a Counter Service Breakfast at Epcot
--What's That Mission: Space Song?
--How a "Hard Ticket" Event Works
--How Many "Elevator Shafts" on the Tower of Terror?

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August 15, 2005

Fastpass No Longer Available for Haunted Mansion?
Monorail Barn/Famous Doorstep in Liberty Square?
Bottled Water at the World
Which Park Featured Captain EO?
Is There a Ride in the Germany Pavilion?
New "Business Casual" Dress Code at Chef Mickey's?

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Larry writes:

I was at the Magic Kingdom a couple of weeks ago and noticed that the Haunted Mansion was no longer a Fastpass attraction. I had noticed the same thing when I was there in early June as well, so this apparently wasn't a one-day thing. It looked like the Fastpass ticket machines were there, but were covered with tarps. Has the Haunted Mansion been taken off Fastpass? If so, why? I'm planning on taking my wife and kids back on Halloween for Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party. Will the Haunted Mansion be back on Fastpass by then?

Hi Larry!

The Haunted Mansion is no longer listed as a Fastpass attraction on the Magic Kingdom park map. The simple explanation for the Haunted Mansion's non-use of Fastpass is that it never needed Fastpass to begin with. It was discovered that once Fastpass was in place for the Haunted Mansion, it only served to clog up the queue and interfered with the dynamics of the load area, leading to a long wait time for everyone. The queue actually moves much more quickly and more smoothly without Fastpass, and can move many more guests through the ride now.

Both you and I were there during the peak summer season and the Fastpass machines were not in use at the Haunted Mansion. No matter what time of day or how crowded the park was, it was my experience that the line for the Haunted Mansion never was longer than 20 minutes without Fastpass. I won't even attempt a guess at whether the machines will ever be switched on again, but if they weren't necessary during the very crowded month of July, they probably aren't necessary at any time of the year.

A.A.

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Sandi writes:

We will be going to WDW in the spring and I have a grandchild who loves trains. Where is the monorail roundhouse and is it accessible to visitors?

Also, I read that there was a stepping stone in Liberty Square that came from Monticello. In several visits, I haven't been able to find it. Is it still there?

Hi Sandi!

The monorail barn is located behind the Magic Kingdom and is not open to guests -- sorry.

I had also read about the doorstep that allegedly came from Monticello, and so went searching for it. I found a marble doorstep with a metal railing around it on the side of the Hall of Presidents building in Liberty Square. Curious to find out if this was the Monticello doorstep I had read about, I contacted Disney historian Dave Smith. Mr. Smith told me that the Monticello story is a myth, and he doesn't know how the story started. I'm still wondering why that particular doorstep has a metal railing around it when none of the others do, but if Dave Smith says the Monticello doorstep story is a myth, I believe him.

By the way, where did you read this? I read about it years ago in an official Disney guidebook published by Disney itself.

A.A.

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Dan the Budget Vacation Man writes:

I've been told that bottled water is fairly pricey in the Magic Kingdom. I would like to know if you could bring your own. Do you also know what name-brand water bottle they sell? Thanks.

Hi Dan!

The brand of bottled water sold in the resorts and parks is Dasani. You can buy a 24 oz. sports bottle for $2 or a 12 oz. bottle for $1.25. The price is the same in all four theme parks. Some resort hotels also sell large bottles of Evian and Perrier in their gift shops.

It is perfectly fine to bring your own bottled water into the parks, as long as it's in a plastic bottle, as no glass containers are allowed. I usually pick up a 12-pack of 24 oz. bottles at a local grocery store and carry a bottle into the parks with me every day. I refill it from the water fountains as the day goes on. Yes, I'm used to the funny taste! ;-)

Tip: Invest in a bottle strap (approximately $3 at a drink cart) for easier bottle-toting.

A.A.

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Cristy writes:

My family and I have visited WDW many times since 1993 and have seen many attractions come and go. My question relates to the Michael Jackson 3D film, Captain EO. I was under the impression that it was in the Magic Kingdom (in Tomorrowland near where Buzz Lightyear is now situated), but my dad seems to remember it in Epcot. Can you please help and let us know which park it was in and where it was located? Thanks!

Hi Cristy!

Dad's recollection is correct. Captain EO ran from September 12, 1986, to July 6, 1994, in Epcot's Imagination Pavilion's Magic Eye Theatre. This is the theatre that now houses the Honey I Shrunk the Audience attraction.

Perhaps you visited Disneyland during Captain EO's run there in the Magic Eye Theatre in Tomorrowland? The Disneyland version opened in September 1986 and closed in April 1997.

EO Tidbits:

Michael Jackson had some formidable help on this film: Jackson's co-star was Anjelica Huston. The film's Executive Producer was George Lucas, and it was directed by Francis Coppola.

Captain EO is the only Disney theme park attraction to open on both coasts almost simultaneously. WDW beat Disneyland's opening by six days.

A.A.

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Ray writes:

I have been told that there is a water ride behind the mural to the right of the entrance of the beer hall at Germany in Epcot. Supposedly, it's a trip down the Rhine River and it's ready to go, but they have no sponsor. Is it true, or just rumors? If you tap on the wall, it sounds like a temporary plywood structure. Thanks for your help.

Hi Ray!

The story is partially true. When the Germany pavilion was first built, the original plans called for a boat ride down the Rhine River. Although the ride building was constructed and is still there as you described, the ride was never built, probably due to the expense of the project. The ride building is currently used for rehearsals and storage.

Trivia: Even though there's no ride in Germany, the pavilion boasts the largest number of shops in World Showcase with a total of eight.

A.A.

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Charles writes:

We booked the buffet for Chef Mickey's on our first day in Disney. I think I read that there is a dress code there of "Business Casual"? Is this true and does that eliminate shorts? Not sure we want to build into the daily plan a trip back to the hotel to change. Thanks!

Hi Charles!

While it's true that some WDW restaurants have changed to the new Business Casual dress code, it is only true for the handful of upscale "Signature" restaurants. This would include, for instance, the California Grill at the Contemporary, and Jiko at the Animal Kingdom Lodge. Chef Mickey's and most other restaurants have remained casual and park wear is still allowed.

See All Ears Net's® Dining News pages for the complete list of restaurants now requiring Business Casual dress.

A.A.


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