As we celebrate 100 years of The Walt Disney Company, Disney Files Magazine will test your knowledge throughout the year with Disney trivia spanning a century of wonder. Each question comes with only two possible answers, so it’s either “this” or “that.” This first installment connects questions to Disney creations from 1923-1966, when Walt Disney himself led the company that bears his name.
Late in his life, Walt Disney began developing a concept for a ski resort in California’s Mineral King Valley. While the resort project didn’t proceed after Walt’s passing in 1966, one of its entertainment concepts later found a home at Walt Disney World Resort. Which of the following Walt Disney World favorites was born from Mineral King concepts?
Walt Disney was a multi-industry pioneer. Which of these was among his “firsts?”
Walt Disney championed conservation with his Oscar-winning “True-Life Adventure” film series, establishing a tradition of nature-driven storytelling that the company continues today. Which of the following animals was the subject of the first “True-Life Adventures” film?
The Audio-Animatronic dinosaurs seen today in dioramas along the Disneyland Railroad date back to the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair. What type of American company sponsored the pavilion in which those dinosaurs “lived?”
Walt Disney’s Cinderella played a critical role in the history of The Walt Disney Company, rescuing the studio from the brink of bankruptcy after World War II. Which of the following Disney Cruise Line ships features a bronze statue of Cinderella in its elegant atrium?
Which of the following opening day Disneyland destinations debuted before the film by which it was inspired?
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