

Since it wasn't open yet when the application was first released, the original version used concept art and early promotional concept photos, with the narration mentioning its proximity to Epcot and Disney Studios Florida. The original version listed both together simply as "Disney's BoardWalk". Both versions mention Stormalong Bay and Yachtsman Steakhouse. The original version mentioned Ariel's (which is now closed, but still existed in 1998), while the Second Edition mentioned Beaches & Cream Soda Shop. The original version listed the two resorts separately (but still sharing the same topic and slideshow) as "Disney's Yacht and Beach Club Resorts" ("and" replaced with an ampersand in the slideshow title field). The slideshow title field replaced the "and" with an ampersand. The resort is currently named Disney's Polynesian Village Resort.ĭisney's Ft. Narcoossee's, which still exists today, was mentioned in the original version. The Second Edition changes the narration to incorporate its current name and mentions a then-new restaurant, Cítricos, with a new photo added to the slideshow. Original version called it Disney's Grand Floridian Beach Resort, which was its name before 1997. The golf course has since been closed and bulldozed. It reopened the following year as the non-Disney owned Tranquilo Golf Club. The golf course closed as a Disney one on August 11, 2013. It was left standing and decaying until 2018, when Disney began demolition on it to work on a new resort hotel that will be built on its former grounds.

Kali River Rapids is mentioned under its working title, Tiger Rapids Run, and Dinosaur is mentioned under its original name, Countdown to Extinction.Ĭlosed on November 2, 2001. The park was not open at the time of the Second Edition's release, and thus has no interactive maps like the other three parks. Has a search entry in the original 1996 release, which redirects to the Coming Attractions topic that mentions it. Titled as such to differentiate it from the application's interactive map of it. Notes goes over additional things such as when an attraction closed, what replaced an attraction, changes to the topic between the two versions, and other important details.Ĭovers about how Walt Disney liked to come up with new ideas, and how the attractions made for the 1964 New York World's Fair eventually led him to come up with the idea for the resort.Ĭovers the opening of the resort on October 1, 1971, as well as some of the construction leading up to it.(These tables do not concern with other Disney Parks.) This only applies to topics about physical things like attractions and resorts, not more general, conceptual, or event-based topics such as "Horticulture" or "Land Acquisition". Still exists? indicates whether or not something is still standing in Walt Disney World to this day.

Interactivities (marked with "INT") takes the user to a minigame.Neither of these appears without the other, and "Trivia" never uses videos.ģ60° Panorama (marked with "360") lets the user view a 360° panoramic image taken in the parks. Backstage & Trivia covers whether the topic as a "Backstage" slideshow (marked with "S" in the tables) or video (marked with "V") and a "Trivia" slideshow (for the Walt Disney World Quiz Challenge minigame).Versions covers whether or not something appears in either version.If a topic appears in both versions, then its name in the Second Edition will be listed and its original name will be noted. The topic names must reflect those used by the application, not whatever was the proper name at the time or is today. These tables cover all the topics found in both versions of the game.

