Let's see, is there a suit of armor next to the Love Shack??
I'm thinking of the middle ages and what could possibly fit into that theming. Of course, these are probably not having anything to do with theming...maybe something else?
Maybe a character in armor? Let's see...the prince in Sleeping Beauty might have had armor on when fighting the witch/dragon? So I'll guess One Man's Dream in case they have a depiction of that in there. Or maybe the mural on the wall of the castle? The one with Cinderella's step sisters?
(Glad to see this trusty old shotgun still fires!)
Thanks all, for the very kind welcome back. My time on the DIS board has been severely limited lately, and I must admit that I thought our game had gone away! The anniversary is what made me look for it again, and I am heartened to see so many friends still hanging out in our virtual parks.
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The story of the Parks Game is a simple one, and is retold in the very first post on this thread by Emperor Higgs.
Basically, six days after the horror and tragedy of the 9-11 terrorist attacks, a DIS board member named supamaki decided to start a little game on the DIS Boards Parks & Attractions board. His game was simple....ask a question about something in a park, and if you get it right you get to ask the next question. The game transported people mentally into the parks, and for a few brief moments helped us to escape the horror and fear generated in the days and months following the attacks on our nation.
The game had participation from a few people, and by the end of that year had grown with a regular group of players. By the middle of 2002, there was a fairly large group of core players, though new players were always welcome. During those days, it was not uncommon for a question to be asked, and answers come back within a minute or two! The play was fast and furious, and sometimes multiple questions were posed since the answer to an open question was going unconfirmed.
Along about that time, the invention of the AAQ card came about. This mystical award became the manner in which a person designated who was correct with their answer, and therefore could Ask A Question. Of course, the adjectives describing each card made each award special!
Every year, on the anniversary of the start of The Game, veteran and new players gather in the virtual Chalk Circle on Main Street USA to begin a celebration of the longest continuously running game on the DIS Boards. As with The Game itself, all are welcome into this group based on a mutual friendliness and appreciation of the genius that is Walt Disney World.
So come, one and all, and enjoy the 4th Anniversary of the beginnings of the Parks Game. And let this truly be, the Happiest Celebration on Earth.
Has anyone seen that Dole Whip Wench?
