Disneyland Trivia for Car Ride to Disneyland

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Does anybody know of a good website to find Disneyland trivia? I was hoping to find some printable trivia for our car ride up to Disneyland. I thought this would be a good way to not focus on the traffic we're expecting to catch.:sad2:

TIA!:)
 
Traffic near Disneyland? Whatever do you mean? :eek:

I just did a Google search and there's a bunch of trivia listings there. Can you print off the q&a without peeking? :laughing: There's also official Disney trivia games on ebay, tho the timing would be tight to get it shipped to you before you leave. Maybe a thought for a Christmas gift so you'd have it the next time you go to DLR?
 
You might try checking your local Goodwill to see if they have any DIsney board games on hand. I have found Disney trivia and charades for $2 each and often see these games in my local goodwills. The trivia game may be just what you are looking for.
 

I just pulled out my game...here are a few trivia questions:

What Disneyland park attraction is named after the pen name of a famous author?

Walt Disney's apartment is above what building on Main Street USA at Disneyland?

How many times has the drawbridge in front of Sleeping Beauty's castle been lowered?

What is the first "themed" land guests enter at Disneyland?

What is the longest word in any Disney song?

How many attractions were there when Disneyland opened on July 17, 1955? 10, 20, or 30?

At Disneyland park, what attraction takes guests through breathtaking dioramas of the Grand Canyon?

And a few of my own:

What is the address number for the Fire Station on Main Street?

What are the four rivers in the Jungle Cruise?

Tarzan's treehouse was once called this:

How many ghosts live in the Haunted Mansion?
 
some times on ebay, you can buy just the cards from disney trivial pursuit for really cheap, or if you have an ipod or iphone, they have some really good disney trivia apps for like $2:)
 
When my kids were little and we did a 4 day car ride to WDW:scared1: I bought the Unofficial Guide and it was great for little tidbits.. We'd have Disney Moments where I would read a little something about a ride or something, then ask a question about it..like for them to guess how long the ride was, how many people it carried an hour, things ike that. That way they learned something and it broke up the day. I'd think you could do that with DLR too..and since you're at Walt's park, I'd throw in Walt questions, windows on Main Street questions..historical rides questions. Can be fun!
 
The "Imagineering Guide to Disneyland" is also great with all kinds of tips and tidbits. You can pick it up at a Barnes and Noble so you don't have to order it.
 
My cousin does this for our trips! Everytime we see the LA mileage sign we do a trivia question! She buys little prizes too, like lottery tickets, mini hand sanitizers, Disey and Starbucks gift cards. It's fun! I will ask her where she gets her questions and let you know!
 
We play a game called 'I'm thinking of a Disney character..' it super easy and requires no paper, work and is all ages friendly.

It goes like this:

Person 1: I'm thinking of a Disney character and it's a (insert gender).
All other people take turns asking a yes or no questions to narrow down or guess who you are thinking of. Like is it a princess, is it a pirate, is it a side kick, is it a bug, is it Johnny Fedora mom because that's what you always think of.

It's great for long waits.
 
We play a game called 'I'm thinking of a Disney character..' it super easy and requires no paper, work and is all ages friendly.

It goes like this:

Person 1: I'm thinking of a Disney character and it's a (insert gender).
All other people take turns asking a yes or no questions to narrow down or guess who you are thinking of. Like is it a princess, is it a pirate, is it a side kick, is it a bug, is it Johnny Fedora mom because that's what you always think of.

It's great for long waits.

I love this one! :banana:
 





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