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Ultimate Disneyland and Disney World Trivia Challenge for True Fans

Disney Parks Trivia Quiz

  1. How many theme parks make up Walt Disney World?
  2. Which princesses are the Disneyland and Walt Disney World castles dedicated to?
  3. Where did Walt Disney come up with the idea for Disneyland?
  4. Which ride can you find at every Disney theme park around the world?
  5. What is the name of the secret tunnel system located beneath Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom?
  6. Which Disney theme park opened first?
  7. What is the most popular food at the Disney parks?
  8. True or False: Disney has its own island.
  9. Which Disneyland ride opened first: the Matterhorn Bobsleds or It’s a Small World?
  10. What’s the fastest ride at Walt Disney World?
  11. Where can you find Mickey Mouse at Walt Disney World?
  12. How tall is the Magic Kingdom’s Christmas tree?
  13. Which character flies above the Magic Kingdom every night?
  14. How tall is Cinderella’s Castle?
  15. How many hotel rooms are there at Walt Disney World?
  16. How many years has Walt Disney World been open?

This Disney parks quiz will test your knowledge of the “Happiest Place on Earth.”

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Q: How many theme parks make up Walt Disney World?

A: Four: The Magic Kingdom, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Disney’s Animal Kingdom, and EPCOT.

Q: Which princesses are the Disneyland and Walt Disney World castles dedicated to?

A: Sleeping Beauty calls Disneyland’s castle home, while Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom is home to the iconic Cinderella castle — you can even dine with her inside!

Q: Where did Walt Disney come up with the idea for Disneyland?

A: Walt Disney imagined a place where kids and adults could enjoy fun together while he was sitting on a bench watching his daughters ride on the Griffith Park Merry-Go-Round in Los Angeles.

Q: Which ride can you find at every Disney theme park around the world?

A: Dumbo The Flying Elephant. This high-flying family attraction, which first opened at Disneyland in 1955, also appears in various Disney parks globally — and it’s the only attraction you’ll find in all six theme park resorts.

Q: What is the name of the secret tunnel system located beneath Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom?

A: The Utilidors — and yes, they’re real! This interconnected series of tunnels connects each of the theme park’s lands, entirely off-limits to guests. Despite all this secrecy, there is one way to see them: by participating in a special behind-the-scenes guided tour.

Q: Which Disney theme park opened first?

A: Disneyland, which opened in 1955 with nearly a dozen of the same rides you’ll see today.

Q: What is the most popular food at the Disney parks?

A: The Mickey-shaped ice cream bar. According to Eater, these chocolate-covered frozen treats are the #1 food item sold across Disney locations worldwide.

Q: True or False: Disney has its own island.

A: True! It’s called Castaway Cay, an exclusive stop for Disney Cruise Line sailings in the Caribbean. It will soon share the spotlight with Disney’s second island property, Lighthouse Point, making its debut in 2024.

Q: Which Disneyland ride opened first: the Matterhorn Bobsleds or It’s a Small World?

A: The Matterhorn Bobsleds. This innovative roller coaster opened in the summer of 1959.

Q: What’s the fastest ride at Walt Disney World?

A: It’s actually Test Track at EPCOT, reaching top speeds of 65 miles per hour, contrary to the common belief that Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster at Disney’s Hollywood Studios was the fastest.

Q: Where can you find Mickey Mouse at Walt Disney World?

A: Everywhere! If you’re not seeing him in a show, during a parade, or at a meet-and-greet, look for secretive symbols honoring him throughout the park. These are called “Hidden Mickeys,” and they pop up frequently.

Q: How tall is the Magic Kingdom’s Christmas tree?

A: 65 feet tall! It’s approximately nine times larger than the average home tree.

Q: Which character flies above the Magic Kingdom every night?

A: Tinker Bell! As part of the “Happily Ever After” fireworks show, this iconic fairy spreads pixie dust over everyone attending the magical park.

Q: How tall is Cinderella’s Castle?

A: The renowned Walt Disney World emblem clocks in at a towering 189 feet.

Q: How many hotel rooms are there at Walt Disney World?

A: There are more than 37,000 hotel rooms across over 40 themed hotels at the Florida theme park resort.

Q: How many years has Walt Disney World been open?

A: Walt Disney World officially opened on October 1, 1971, while Disneyland in California opened earlier on July 17, 1955.

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