Space Mountain, It's a small world, Pirates of the Caribbean, Snow White's Scary Adventures, think that's it in the first one, not read the others yet :)
The Kingdom Keepers book series by Ridley Pearson is as follows: Kingdom Keepers I: Disney After Dark Kingdom Keepers II: Disney at Dawn Kingdom Keepers III: Disney in Shadow Kingdom Keepers IV: Power Play Kingdom Keepers V: Shell Game Kingdom Keepers VI: Dark Passage Kingdom Keepers VII: The Insider
The Kingdom Keepers go on the rides It's A Small World, Winnie the Pooh, Splash Mountain, and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. They go on other rides but I can't name them all. Those are some of the rides they go on in book 1. In book 2 they go on Dinosaur, Expedition Everest, and other rides. Book 2 is more about exploring the park then riding the rides. I haven't finished book 3 yet but here are some rides in it: Soarin, Mission: Space, Test Track, and Malestrom. That's what I read about so far.
$1.25 per ride
It is going to take place on the Disney Cruise Line's Disney Dream but that's all we know so far.
no but there making one and its coming out in 2013 and i think auditions are already done. so sorry to all you people who wanted to audition!
Maleficent's master in the "Kingdom Keepers" series is Chernabog, a powerful demon featured in Disney's "Fantasia." Chernabog serves as the primary antagonist and puppeteer behind Maleficent's actions in the book series.
Magic Kingdom, Epcot and MGM Studios are 3 diff places, lol :PAnd erm....................... I do not know how many rides there are, but i have been to Florida and I LOVE IT! :PI Highly recommend it :P=x=
Legoland Windsor Resort has many rides and attractions for all ages. There are many themes too. Some of them include Pirates landing, Kingdom of the pharaohs, Land of the vikings and DUPLO valley
At that time of year 23rd Dec-1st Jan it's all about the same, just queue wisely, get fast passes straight away, go on rides in parade/fireworks time, do big rides first and late at night, expect rides to be about 1hr+ like Space Mountain and rides as popular as that but Toy Story Mania had a queue of 400 minutes every day in that season when i went :/ If your wanting to ride that get fastpasses soon as you get in or run to the queue :) Also soarin' & test track had similar queues later in the day as they are rides for both adults and children, try and plan your day a little to avoid excessive queuing. When I went the parks were packed (especially Magic Kingdom) and so try and avoid walking as it's often slow, bypass the crowds by using the train:) with all this info you should be ok, hope you cram it all in :)
It's different height for all the rides
Book tours, having people ride rides, cleaning after tours, and visiting neighbors all give you XP.
There are 17 rides at Splashin' safari, and 30 at Holiday World. 47 rides in all, including all rides for the little ones, family rides, roller coasters, and water rides.