The correct answer is: Purple. It is NOT a current color on the Walt Disney World Monorail....I got it wrong, but my loss is your gain :))
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Each train is 203 feet long. The entire system of rails is 14.7 miles long.
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The Walt Disney World Monorail System is 14.7 miles long, with three routes servicing the Transportation and Ticket Center (TTC), three hotels (Polynesian, Contemporary, and Grand Floridian) and two theme parks (Epcot and the Magic Kingdom).
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The Walt Disney World Monorail System is 14.7 miles long, with three routes servicing the Transportation and Ticket Center (TTC), three hotels (Polynesian, Contemporary, and Grand Floridian) and two theme parks (Epcot and the Magic Kingdom).
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The Disneyland Monorail is. Other than that I don't know.
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Disney Land in California. Other Disney Land/Disney World locations were offshoots or copycats.
He offered to Los Angeles and Orange County to install FREE OF CHARGE, his Monorail System yet those stupid county officials declined claiming they had a excellent public transportation system, which they did not.
Other Walt Disney information can be had through the local Library (those locations with hard cover Books) or a Search Engine.
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No, Walt Disney died before construction of Walt Disney World began.
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I believe there is a monorail in Cedar Point ,yet I have never been to it. I think there is a monorail in Disney World, too.
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he doesnt walt disney world is just a world (imagination) of walt disneys
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Orlando's center is about 23 miles from Walt Disney World.
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The twelve colors were:
After the July5th09 monorail crash, the involved monorails were half-destroyed. Two new monorails are coming out. Teal is already up and next year another unknown
colored monorail will be made.
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In honor of Walt Disney, Disney World became Walt Disney World
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All costumes worn at Walt Disney World and the other Disney theme parks are designed by Walt Disney Creative Entertainment.
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Walt Disney World Explorer was created in 1996.
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Walt Disney World Speedway was created in 1995.
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Walt Disney World Railroad was created in 1971.
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Walt Disney died on December 15, 1966. Walt Disney World opened five years later on October 1, 1971.
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Absolutely! Many people get married and honeymoon at Walt Disney World!
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Roy Disney, brother of Walt Disney (1899-1966) opened Disney World (now Walt Disney World, or formally The Walt Disney World Resort) near Orlando, Florida in 1971.
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No, Disneyland and Walt Disney World are separate theme parks. Disneyland is in Anaheim, California while Walt Disney World is in Orlando, Florida.
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Walt Disney drew the plans and everything for Walt Disney World but he died before consruction was finished, and he never got to see his dream. But, then his brother, Roy, took over to finish the building after Walt. Though, it took him a while to agree because Roy didn't want to be head of Disney, but he did agree, finally.
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Walt Disney died before Walt Disney World opened. Of the 5 Disney resorts worldwide, Walt Disney only ever saw Disneyland, CA.
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The Epcot Center is exclusive to the Walt Disney World Resort.
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On May 30th 1967 the Disney company broke ground on the Walt Disney World Resort.
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The capital of Walt Disney World would probably be the park of MAGIC KINGDOM
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Walt Disney World can be a very romantic vacation destination
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No, Walt Disney World is open 365 days a year.
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Gay Days at Walt Disney World was created in 1991.
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The airport code for Walt Disney World Airport is DWS.
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