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Good morning everyone 
Here are todays questions:-
Question One
When did the following hotels/rides open?
Contemporary Resort
Polynesian Resort
The Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
Yacht Club
Beach Club
Splash Mountain
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
Question Two
What was the first country to be added to World Showcase after it opened? What makes it unique from the other countries in World Showcase?
Answers in the usual fashion and respond to the thread.
Thanks!
The answers I was looking for are:-
Question One
1st October, 1971
1st October, 1971
28th June, 1988
5th November, 1990
19th November 1990
2nd October 1992
23rd September 1980
Question Two
Morocco was the first country to be added after the opening of Epcot. It opened on 7th September, 1984 and is the only World Showcase pavilion to have its own government as its sponsor. The North African cities of Casablanca, Fez, and Marrakesh are represented here. The pavilion is divided into the new city (Ville Nouvelle) and the old city (Medina) by the Bab Boujouloud gate.

Here are todays questions:-
Question One
When did the following hotels/rides open?
Contemporary Resort
Polynesian Resort
The Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
Yacht Club
Beach Club
Splash Mountain
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
Question Two
What was the first country to be added to World Showcase after it opened? What makes it unique from the other countries in World Showcase?
Answers in the usual fashion and respond to the thread.
Thanks!
The answers I was looking for are:-
Question One
1st October, 1971
1st October, 1971
28th June, 1988
5th November, 1990
19th November 1990
2nd October 1992
23rd September 1980
Question Two
Morocco was the first country to be added after the opening of Epcot. It opened on 7th September, 1984 and is the only World Showcase pavilion to have its own government as its sponsor. The North African cities of Casablanca, Fez, and Marrakesh are represented here. The pavilion is divided into the new city (Ville Nouvelle) and the old city (Medina) by the Bab Boujouloud gate.