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Good morning everyone 
Here are todays questions:-
Question One
What name was originally proposed for the Great Movie Ride in Disney-MGM Studios?
Question Two
Which company built the original WDW Monorails?
Question Three
How many cars are there in each monorail train?
Question Four
In which year was Disneys town of Celebration established?
Answers in the usual fashion and respond to the thread.
Thanks!
The answers I was looking for are:-
Question One
Great Moments at the Movies.
According to early design concepts for the Disney-MGM Studios theme park (including preview guides and early maps), The Great Movie Ride was originally going to be called Great Moments at the Movies and was to be sponsored by Sears. Instead of attraction featuring classic movie scenes starring Audio-Animatronics figures, it was going to have life celebrity impersonators portraying all of the characters! However, the Sears sponsorship never came through, and the rides name and concept changed prior to the parks opening in 1989.
Question Two
Martin Marietta - Alweg Company
**I have accepted either answer for the above question**
Question Three
Six
Question Four
1994

Here are todays questions:-
Question One
What name was originally proposed for the Great Movie Ride in Disney-MGM Studios?
Question Two
Which company built the original WDW Monorails?
Question Three
How many cars are there in each monorail train?
Question Four
In which year was Disneys town of Celebration established?
Answers in the usual fashion and respond to the thread.
Thanks!
The answers I was looking for are:-
Question One
Great Moments at the Movies.
According to early design concepts for the Disney-MGM Studios theme park (including preview guides and early maps), The Great Movie Ride was originally going to be called Great Moments at the Movies and was to be sponsored by Sears. Instead of attraction featuring classic movie scenes starring Audio-Animatronics figures, it was going to have life celebrity impersonators portraying all of the characters! However, the Sears sponsorship never came through, and the rides name and concept changed prior to the parks opening in 1989.
Question Two
Martin Marietta - Alweg Company
**I have accepted either answer for the above question**
Question Three
Six
Question Four
1994