The big feature was the Quiz Challenge, where Corey Burton gets to show off his (amazingly funny) improv skills. Who knew somebody could make a game themed to the Living Seas? Or the Monster Sound Show? Also featured was a Hidden Mickey game were these items were hidden in a picture and when you clicked on them, they totaled, and I think 5 or 10 led you to a secret Mickey video. There were seperate games on the CD, for the oddest attractions out there. The second edition, like mentioned above, only featured a single page about Animal Kingdom. There was also a page for each hotel, waterpark and Downtown Disney (2nd edition). The pages about the parks often gave off a 360-degree panorama of a certain area. More Stuff was rare, but it usually featured another trivia quip or maybe even a video. Trivia was a quip about the attraction to be used in the WDW Quiz, which I'll talk about later. One of the more intresting videos was the time-lapse construction film of Spaceship Earth. Backstage gave you an intresting look usually of WDI creating the attraction, or a video if it was a movie-type attraction. Usually there were icons to the left, titled "BACKSTAGE" and "TRIVIA", and maybe even sometimes "MORE STUFF". Once clicking on an attraction (Tinkerbell was your cursor), it led to a slideshow of sorts, and Corey Burton (who would often tell of his voice apperances in attractions ) narrated it, saying what it was about. On the Tomorrowland screen, an alien claw would occasionally break the ceiling of Alien Encounter. Like, for instance, on the Disney/MGM map, the Muppets hot air balloon would rise and roam the park, and the TOT constantly showed people dropping. To give you an idea on how it worked, go onto VisionsFantastic, who based their Disneyland Explorer idea on the WDW Explorer, except that on the WDW Explorer, the maps were made intrested with animated figures that you lead you to different areas. The opening's unique, with Walt opening it along with (for some reason) the Horizons "Oddessy" score, and then you came upon a giant animated map of WDW along with a meldley of songs riveting your speaker, including Small World, Grim Grinning Ghosts, Tiki Room and One Little Spark. Unfortunately, the 2nd edition is unavailable along with the first, but the first is easier to find. Not only do you get to scroll around a pre-Gemini Epcot, you get to actually see WDW acknowledge CoP's existance! There was a 2nd edition made, I have both, but the 2nd edition is horribly scratched, and there isn't much changes besides a page for the Coronado Springs, Animal Kingdom (just a page?), Buzz Lightyear and I think a new Test Track page, but it was a waste of money to buy both of them. Created for the 25th anniversary, the WDW Explorer was a truly unique program. All trademarks, service marks,and trade names are proprietary to Disney Enterprises, Inc., its subsidiary, affiliated and related companies, as the case may be.For official Disney information, visit. R/WaltDisneyWorld is not authorized or endorsed by, or in any way officially connected with, The Walt Disney Company, Disney Enterprises, Inc., or any of their affiliates. Read a more thorough breakdown of our rules here. If you feel your post was unfairly removed please contact the mods Please put some thought into your post and make sure you encourage discussion with the community. Low effort posts will be removed (Low effort posts will be at mod discretion. If it's a screenshot it will be removed without warning.) No Advertising other subreddits without prior approval. If you are going to submit an IAMA, please message the mods first. Limit self/photo posts to one per 24-hour period. Posts should be directly related to Walt Disney World. Us allowing post does not in anyway mean we endorse that post.We encourage you to visit at your own risk and take any and all safety precautions necessary to protect yourself and others including vaccinations.īlogs? Youtubes? Etsys? Travel Agents? Other? By visiting ANY PUBLIC VENUE you voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19 According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, senior citizens and Guests with underlying medical conditions are especially vulnerable. COVID-19 is an extremely contagious disease that can lead to severe illness and death. Join our Discord Chat for all things Disney and moreĮverything Walt Disney World (Orlando,FL)Īn inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public place where people are present.
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