Tiggerific Tuesday Trivia : It’s a Small World

Small World 1It’s a small world after all; It’s a small world after all.   I know you are singing it, and you can thank me later today when it pops back into your head.  Much thanks to the Sherman brothers for that.   Yes it’s a song to remember and a very cutesy ride that’s not to be missed.  It is a classic created in 1964 for the New York World’s fair in a Small World 2pavilion sponsored by Pepsi.  Hmm that’s odd you surely can’t find a Pepsi on property anymore.   The ride can be found at Disneyland, Disney World, Tokyo Disneyland, Disneyland Paris, and Hong Kong Disneyland.   Each attraction has close to 300 animated dolls, don’t believe me? Ask the dishes, or count them next time and let me know.

Small World 3As you ride the attraction, take a look in the water.   People from all over the world throw in money to make a wish each time they ride.  I once heard that the ride can contain around $100,000 in coins between cleanings.   How much do you think is in there?Small World 4
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Rate a Ride: Under the Sea – Journey of the Little Mermaid

Fastpass: Yes
Ride Duration: 7 minutes
Year Introduced: Dec 2012
Height Restriction: None

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Let’s go under the sea with the Little Mermaid!

This charming ride is a cross between Winnie the Pooh and It’s a Small World, in which you have a continuous moving ride system with animated characters moving to a song that will still be running through your head for days to come. After the video screens were introduced on the Finding Nemo ride at Epcot, I was a bit concerned that Disney was moving to more “virtual” type rides. I was greatly relieved when Little Mermaid opened and I found a more traditional ride.Little Mermaid 9Little Mermaid 8

After waiting in an amazing interactive queue, which is almost as good as the ride, you step inside Eric’s castle where your clamshell vehicle descend deep into the ocean and meet Ariel and all her friends. While the ride takes you through the entire movie as Ariel meets Prince Eric and evil Ursula. In the final scene Ariel’s father and all sea life come together to wish Prince Eric and Ariel well. Truly a great experience for all ages. Be sure to watch as Sebastian pops up in the oddest places

Little Mermaid 10Little Mermaid 11One note of caution, the clamshell does tilt forward and backward so ensure that everything in your pocket is secure. My brother had a camera fall out of the clamshell which required them to close the ride for a short while until it was recovered. Although the continuous ride means the line will go a little faster than others (Peter Pan, I’m taking to you), it is new and therefore Disney Day By Day recommends visitors ride this first thing in the morning or late in the evening.

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Rating 5/5  5BMickey

A classic ride for a classic Disney Movie.

Celebrity Spotting at Magic Kingdom

Poly ViewOur most recent trip to Disney World was full of surprises and new experiences. Sean saw one of his dreams come true when we stayed at The Polynesian, one of the best (if not the best) views of the Magic Kingdom. Review to come!

Speaking of the Magic Kingdom… our first day to the park ended up being more than magical! We were thrilled when we headed back to the new Fantasyland and were able to go on The Little Mermaid ride before its official opening to the public. Expect a review in the future, but for now let’s just say it’s a big two big thumbs up!

While headed toward the exit of the ride more surprises were to come. Who should follow Jessiebehind us but some of the actors from Disney’s show Jessie! Our son was thrilled when the young actor who plays Luke gave him a peace sign. A few other actors were also seen snacking on cinnamon rolls from Gaston’s Tavern. It was obvious they were there for promotional reasons, but it was still sweet to see these young kids laughing and having a good time; basically being typical children.

WhoopiOnly an hour or so later while heading to the Beauty and the Beast castle for our first dining experience there (another two thumbs way up!) we spotted none other than a lovely looking Whoopi Goldberg who also seemed to be enjoying her trip to the most magical place on earth!

Apparently, Mickey Mouse isn’t the only celebrity one might encounter while at Disney. All in all, it was a trip full firsts and wonderful surprises!

Did you know? Magic Kingdom Ferry Boats

Did you know?   Should you take the ferry or the monorail, always a tough call after you arrive at the Transportation and Ticket Center (TTC)?   A bit of history, after determining that their two steamships were slow and couldn’t keep up with the number of guests at the Magic Kingdom park, WED Enterprises designed double-decker ferry boats modeled after the ones used on Staten Island.      They named these the Magic Kingdom I and Magic Kingdom II, cleaver huh?  They are better known today as the Admiral Joe Fowler (I) and Richard F Irvine (II).   They would later add the Kingdom Queen, to be renamed General Joe Potter.   Each of these boats can hold up to 650 guests and takes about 5 minutes to travel the 1 mile across the Seven Seas Lagoon.   So next time you have the decision, head over to the ferry boats and enjoy the relaxing ride across the lagoon.

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