The World Report
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Sorry for the long delay since my last article. As life does sometimes…it has gotten incredibly busy at my job and in my house. But springtime is here in Florida (its 80 degrees as I type this) and things are slowing down some, so I am working on a whole batch of new articles.
But now for the task at hand…The First UnOfficial LaughingPlace.com Scavenger Hunt.
Answer these questions:
- In what attraction would you find Prairie Dogs?
- Who wrote the song “Making Memories�??
- Where exactly would you find the thing pictured below?
If you answered all or none of these questions correctly (Answers are at the end of this article) you are ready for the First UnOfficial Laughingplace Scavenger Hunt at EPCOT on March 17. “How do I sign up and play Steve?�? I am glad you asked that question. Here is all the information you will need to play:
The Game
The Game is set up as a purely fun
event. It will be helpful to have a good smattering of knowledge about EPCOT
past and present. There will be several sections to the Hunt. Some sections will
include: History, Name That Tune, Who Said This?, Technology, Sponsors, Park
layout. There will be some items you will need to bring back with you. Teams
should be made up of no more than four people. The game is set up into themed
sections with each question worth points. Be accurate in your answers and read
the directions.
The Rules
This event is an Unofficial
LaughingPlace.com event. Doobie and Rebekah are in no way responsible. And since
this is a fun event, neither are the creators and judges. This is also not a
Disney sanctioned event (and it is spring break in FL). We are asking all
participants to be courteous to other guests and especially Cast Members. Please
do not bring books to answer questions. Do not run through the park and remember
that you are a guest there and subject to WDW’s rules.
Prizes
Everyone will receive a beautiful
LP.com button (pictured below). There will be prizes for the winning team. But
don’t hock your life savings to get here. While the prizes are nice they aren’t
worth selling the house or kids over.