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11-28-2006, 12:43 AM
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Details on a new eBay promotion! Plus, wanted: Football players and Space Mountain Builders!
Yavn Speaks 11/27
Thanks!
Everyone still full from Thanksgiving? Did you get enough Turkey, Tofurkey, or whatever special things you eat for the holiday? I know you haven't seen me in a few days and that's because I'm taking some time off to be with my family (and play some Wii&camping out for it was a drag, but I'm having fun now!). Where I am hiding? The Eastern part of North Carolina, in a place with no broadband service (and hardly any cell reception) so I can't jump in the game and say hello! But I'll be back next week& until then, I've got an exciting update for you!
Dream On!
Kids grab your parents to enter this sweepstakes for a chance to win VMK prizes. Disney has teamed up with eBay and the good news for you is that there are 7 prizes (1 is familiar but has never been released and 6 brand new items). How do you enter for a chance to winVMK prizes? You will need to get your parents to visit winit.ebay.com and they must have a valid eBay account. Then just click on the Hidden Mickey game and look for Mickey! Each day is a new picture and another chance to enter to win.
The Sweepstakes is running from November 24 December 3. Make sure your parents read the Official rules posted on the Web site. Last and most importantly, these codes will will only be valid until December 16, 2007. After that the codes will not work anymore!
Treasuer Detector Magic and a Dreams castle Turret Chair are just a few of the cool items you could win!
Now before you get upset and start sending letters, these are eBay requirements and not something we're doing to exclude our friends around the world. And one last note - if you can't play don't worry, you may see some of these cool new items back again&but that's all I can say!
Push's Pics
Be sure and take a look at the trivia trashcan Push's latest trivia category, 'Where in the Park?' Every month Push will take a picture from somewhere in one of the Disney Parks. Your job? Identify the location or attraction. Send your answers for a chance to win a secret Push prize (and let me know if you think the pictures are too easy or hard - Push knows the parks pretty a little too well and can be a tricky little waste can.
Well that about wraps it up — remember to find those Mickeys and play the Football Quest to win the awesome football room. Uh-oh almost missed my turn bowling on the Wii — hey, I'll need to get a bit more rest before heading down to Walt Disney World next week after all this!
Catch you in VMK,
Yavn
P.S. I'll have news on the Holiday Quests next week — until then don't forget we're looking for your entry in the 'Build Your Own Space Mountain' competition! This awesome room competition promises to take everyone on a great ride! Sign up now!
Ride On Space Mountaineers!
Don't forget to sign up for our 'Build Your Own Space Mountain' Ride Competition! Details are below!!!
Conquer the Mountain
Announcing the 'Build Your Own Space Mountain' Competition!
RULES AND REGISTRATION
The 'Build Your Own Space Mountain' Competition is coming to VMK! This is an individual room competition. The objective of the competition? Make the best Space Mountain ride you can.
Your ride does not have to be modeled after any of the real Space Mountains but you must use only the new Space Mountain Track pieces (that can be purchased from the Inner-Space Shop).
Have fun and be creative - you can decorate it or build it however you like, but again remember, you must use the new Space Mountain Ride Tracks. Registration for the 'Build Your Own Space Mountain Ride' Competition starts today (11/20) and ends on Sunday (11/26). Here are the rules:
* Your ride cannot exceed 3 rooms in length. This means you can either have 1, 2 or 3 rooms total for your ride.
* The Start Room for your ride must be named in the following way:
Space Race PLAYER NAME.
Here's an example:
Space Race JoetheMouse.
Rides will be judged on the following categories, so keep these in mind when you're building your mountain: Best use of color, best theme, most creative and finally best overall ride experience.
10 winners and 1 Grand Prize winner will be chosen from each category.
Registration will be open Monday November 20th through Sunday November 26th. Only players that register exactly as instructed will be judged. Prizes will be announced after registrations have been closed and awarded after the competition has ened.
To register use the Contact Us Form.
Please INCLUDE ONLY your Player Name and on the next line, the title of your Start Room. Only the first registration will be accepted and multiple registrations from the same player will not be allowed. You WILL NOT receive a confirmation email about your registration and only registered players will be judged.
Give the following information, putting each item on a NEW LINE:
1. Player Name
2. Name of Start Room
PLEASE NOTE: Your room name must begin with 'Space Race followed by your player name. Again, here's a correct example to register. Only registrations following this format will be accepted:
ShrunkenNed
Space Race ShrunkenNed
Judging will take place between Friday December 1st and Sunday December 3rd. You are not required to keep your ride open during judging, but we hope you will keep it open during the event weekend so other Players can enjoy what you have created.
Now that you've had a chance to play with the new Space Mountain tracks are you ready to show us what you can do with them? Take your friends for a ride! Imagineer your version of Space Mountain using the track pieces provided in VMK. Have fun, be creative! Build it and they will come - you may even win!
34, 21, 12, Hike!
Didn't camp out all week for a PS3 or Wii? Not to worry VMK has some Thanksgiving gaming goodness that you will enjoy just as much! Like so many millions of families we're going to be celebrating this special day. No, I don't mean by eating turkey! I'm talking about the pigskin! As VMK proudly announces Football! Yes indeed, starting Thursday we will be launching a brand new Football Guest Room along with 2 football uniforms and a couple other goodies! Want a preview? Take a peek:
Along with the football stuff we've even cooked up a new Quest, play and win and you could get a Football Randomizer! I suggest you brush up on those Disney Football classics... like Gus (you gotta love a movie that features Don Knotts (Barney Fife) and a field goal kicking Mule!), Air Bud: Golden Receiver (that dog is the Bo Jackson of canines!) and Remember The Titians (still a good movie, despite not having any football playing animals). And if you're hanging with Grandma for the holiday, don't worry, the football goodies will stay on sale until early February when that big bowl game takes place.
Interception! Touchdown! Pour Gatorade over the coaches head! Now waitaminute, I don't think that's an option…
Holiday Quests
As I've mentioned before we're bringing back Holiday Quests at both Disneyland Park and The Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. We're just putting the finishing touches on them now but I should have more information for you next week. And before you ask, the Quest prizes will be the same as last year since we're saving new holiday items for in-game shops and activities.
Read more
Show less
You've got questions, Yeti has answers
I love football and I love cartoons! Has Disney ever made any football cartoons?
- CL_Ferriz
Dear CL_Ferriz,
"How to Play Football" was a Goofy cartoon released in 1944. In this cartoon, Goofy and his friends teach you how to play football! Taxidermy Tech and Anthropology A&M go head to head to see who will win this college football battle. To see the final score, check out "Walt Disney Treasures–The Complete Goofy" to find this silly sports cartoon and more from your favorite Goofy guy!
Goofy has made a lot of "How To" cartoons. His first of this series of cartoons were "How to Ride a Horse" and "How to Play Baseball" in the 1940's. He's made over 20 of these informative shorts. Some of his latest you might have seen on the "House of Mouse" include "How to be Groovy, Cool and Fly" and "How to be a Rock Star."
Do you have a question for me?
Send it to me through the Contact Us section at the bottom of this page. Be sure to have your VMK registration info with you (the email and information you registered with) and select "Dear Yeti" from the drop down menu. Every other week I'll answer a question or two here in the Newsletter.
Read more
Show less
In-Park Quests!
Going to Disneyland® Park or Magic Kingdom® Park? Play the in-Park Quests! Learn more here.
High School Musical Quest! Watch the movie, visit the parks and answer all the questions to win cool stuff!
Get the Thrill Seekers Quest for the Walt Disney World® Resort here!
The Tomorrowland Quest is still available: Download it here
Trading
When trading, make sure that you get a fair deal by double checking the trade window. You can see what you are giving and what you are getting. Always make sure what you are trading for is in the trade window. If you think a trade isn't fair, please don't trade. There are plenty of opportunities to find what you need.
Watch Your Pirate Chat
When playing the Pirates of the Carribean game, be friendly to all those playing the game with you. It's never nice to call someone names - even if they sink your ship. Be ye warned, we review chat and may ban you for this. Arrh, remember we're all here to have fun.
Jake's Blog
Hey guys, Jake here, what's up!? I'm just back from visiting Walt Disney World with the VMK team! Here's my report on that awesome trip! Thanks to the guys at VMK for letting me tag along!
Party at the Polynesian
I arrived in Florida after a five hour airplane ride from Los Angeles with the VMK team. After grabbing our bags we headed off to check into our hotel – the Polynesian. What a great hotel! From the second you walk into the lobby you think you're in Hawaii! I've never been to Hawaii but if it's anything like the Polynesian – man, I can't wait to go. I give high marks to any hotel with a cool pool - but this one takes the cake – it has a volcano in it!
The Polynesian is located right on the water and just a short walk to the Monorail – we he hopped on the Monorail and made our first stop - The Magic Kingdom to check out the Boo To You Halloween Parade – probably the coolest thing in it was The Headless Horseman who was the Grand Marshall. Equally as cool was the fireworks show afterward - this was really cool! You could even see the show from our hotel which was a mile away!
Ohana's open Bar-b-que pit!
One night we watched it as we at Ohana – this is a family style Hawaiian restaurant - with meats served on a giant stick! (I made the mistake of filling up on all the tasty appetizers before the meats came out but next time I'm holding out just for the meat!) I love meat on a stick, and especially love it when it's all-you-can-eat AND it's brought right to your table! The best way I could describe it would be to say it's like an indoor luau, but we didn't have to sit on the ground or anything… ;-)
More Adventure - Disney World Style!
Anyways, Epcot's Food & **** Festival was also going on at Epcot the week we were there. Each country has booths set up, but you could also try foods from countries that weren't represented in the World Showcase, like Poland, Greece, and Spain! While I didn't have any ****, I did taste some pretty interesting things in the World Showcase area. Besides The Magic Kingdom, Epcot is my favorite park and got a chance to ride Mission Space and Test Track with Yavn – he didn't get on Mission Space with me and after riding it, I know why! Mission Space is an extremely realistic simulation of space travel and it's not for everyone, but it was definitely my kinda ride!
Make an offering to the Yeti before you get on Expedition Everest! (It can't hurt!)
Later in the week we needed to get into the holiday spirit for some Holiday Questing, so Yavn took the VMK team to Winter Summerland and I was lucky enough to tag along. This is a holiday themed mini golf course just a few minutes down the street form our hotel. It was really "cool" to play golf here! The holes aren't too hard but what makes the course really fun are the wintery obstacles you have to avoid to get the ball in the hole – and the Christmas music playing over the loudspeakers. We all sang along to Rudolph The Rednosed Reindeer and I had such a good time I even beat Yavn by a few strokes!
The Halloween party at Magic Kingdom was awesome!
Back in Cali
Speaking of holidays, after we got back to California, I had to get down to Disneyland and check out the newly redecorated Haunted Mansion – in case you haven't heard, Jack Skellington and friends moved in and decks the hall with Nightmare Before Christmas cheer! If you've never seen this ride redone like this, you are missing something pretty spectacular – it's like a whole new ride! The Mansion will be redecorated like this until January – so be sure to check it out before it's gone!
Well, I gotta run, they'll be lots more to talk about with all the holiday happenings in the parks so be sure to keep reading my column for the inside info!
– Jake out!
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Push's Trivia
This week the trivia trashcan tries once again to stump you! introducing a new trivia category called Where In The Park.
Where In The Park?
Holiday decorations have appeared at the Disneyland Resort in California - do you know where are these holiday wreaths hung?
Know the answer?
Send your answer using Contact Us at the bottom of this or the main VMK webpage. Be sure to have your VMK registration info with you and select Push's Trash Trivia from the drop down menu.
Out of all the correct answers, three players will be randomly drawn as the winners and sent a cool prize. But hurry! Only entries submitted by the close of game on Friday will be accepted.
Here's the answer to last weeks Trash Trivia question:
Q: Name the artist who composed the music that you now hear when you ride Disneyland's Space Mountain.
A: Michael Giacchino (pronounced Jee-ah-kee-no). Michael also wrote the soundtrack for The Incredibles and The Muppets Wizard of Oz - he'll provide the score for the upcoming animated feature Ratatouille as well.
Did you know: Surf guitar legend **** Dale provided the original hard driving rock n' roll soundtrack for Space Mountain, his version of "Le Carnival Des Animaux: Aquarium" (The Carnival of the Animals) can be heard on the Disneyland 50th Anniversary 6-CD box set.
Congratulations to the 3 lucky (and randomly picked) players that sent in the correct answer for last week's question!
BlueBelleFan
Aceprincesskyann
CL_AwesomeAsha
Your prize is on its way!
Read more
Show less
Cards
Have you ever wondered what cards you are missing in your collection? Well, there is now a great new way to discover all the cards for VMK. Check it out.
What makes a Guest Room award-worthy?
Guest or Game Rooms that stand out show originality in concept and design. It could be a use of conventional furniture in unconventional ways, the use of a theme or color, or humor. Game rooms that get the nod offer a new game idea or a new twist on an old favorite. In all rooms we look for room owners who welcome everyone with a smile and show a willingness to answer questions about their room.
Check out this week's Best Guest Rooms and Best Game Rooms.
Tips, Tricks, Hints, and How To's
Get Creative In Your Rooms
With the ride competition quickly approaching, remember, VMK Staff loves to see creative uses of ride pieces when judging rooms.
Did you know you can combine the different ride tracks? You can connect them together in your rooms to make it look like players are going through different environments. Try hiding the transition pieces behind furniture or trees to create the illusion that the ride is going into a different area. What's better than leaving the cold tundra of Everest then sliding down a waterpark slide in sunny, warm VMK?
Try experimenting with drops. All of your pieces don't have to line up perfectly height-wise. You can link uphill pieces to take you up high, then have a sudden drop down to a lower level piece. This looks neat when you alternate the ups and downs to give the riders a bouncing effect.
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Details on a new eBay promotion! Plus, wanted: Football players and Space Mountain Builders!
Yavn Speaks 11/27
Thanks!
Everyone still full from Thanksgiving? Did you get enough Turkey, Tofurkey, or whatever special things you eat for the holiday? I know you haven't seen me in a few days and that's because I'm taking some time off to be with my family (and play some Wii&camping out for it was a drag, but I'm having fun now!). Where I am hiding? The Eastern part of North Carolina, in a place with no broadband service (and hardly any cell reception) so I can't jump in the game and say hello! But I'll be back next week& until then, I've got an exciting update for you!
Dream On!
Kids grab your parents to enter this sweepstakes for a chance to win VMK prizes. Disney has teamed up with eBay and the good news for you is that there are 7 prizes (1 is familiar but has never been released and 6 brand new items). How do you enter for a chance to winVMK prizes? You will need to get your parents to visit winit.ebay.com and they must have a valid eBay account. Then just click on the Hidden Mickey game and look for Mickey! Each day is a new picture and another chance to enter to win.
The Sweepstakes is running from November 24 December 3. Make sure your parents read the Official rules posted on the Web site. Last and most importantly, these codes will will only be valid until December 16, 2007. After that the codes will not work anymore!
Treasuer Detector Magic and a Dreams castle Turret Chair are just a few of the cool items you could win!
Now before you get upset and start sending letters, these are eBay requirements and not something we're doing to exclude our friends around the world. And one last note - if you can't play don't worry, you may see some of these cool new items back again&but that's all I can say!
Push's Pics
Be sure and take a look at the trivia trashcan Push's latest trivia category, 'Where in the Park?' Every month Push will take a picture from somewhere in one of the Disney Parks. Your job? Identify the location or attraction. Send your answers for a chance to win a secret Push prize (and let me know if you think the pictures are too easy or hard - Push knows the parks pretty a little too well and can be a tricky little waste can.
Well that about wraps it up — remember to find those Mickeys and play the Football Quest to win the awesome football room. Uh-oh almost missed my turn bowling on the Wii — hey, I'll need to get a bit more rest before heading down to Walt Disney World next week after all this!
Catch you in VMK,
Yavn
P.S. I'll have news on the Holiday Quests next week — until then don't forget we're looking for your entry in the 'Build Your Own Space Mountain' competition! This awesome room competition promises to take everyone on a great ride! Sign up now!
Ride On Space Mountaineers!
Don't forget to sign up for our 'Build Your Own Space Mountain' Ride Competition! Details are below!!!
Conquer the Mountain
Announcing the 'Build Your Own Space Mountain' Competition!
RULES AND REGISTRATION
The 'Build Your Own Space Mountain' Competition is coming to VMK! This is an individual room competition. The objective of the competition? Make the best Space Mountain ride you can.
Your ride does not have to be modeled after any of the real Space Mountains but you must use only the new Space Mountain Track pieces (that can be purchased from the Inner-Space Shop).
Have fun and be creative - you can decorate it or build it however you like, but again remember, you must use the new Space Mountain Ride Tracks. Registration for the 'Build Your Own Space Mountain Ride' Competition starts today (11/20) and ends on Sunday (11/26). Here are the rules:
* Your ride cannot exceed 3 rooms in length. This means you can either have 1, 2 or 3 rooms total for your ride.
* The Start Room for your ride must be named in the following way:
Space Race PLAYER NAME.
Here's an example:
Space Race JoetheMouse.
Rides will be judged on the following categories, so keep these in mind when you're building your mountain: Best use of color, best theme, most creative and finally best overall ride experience.
10 winners and 1 Grand Prize winner will be chosen from each category.
Registration will be open Monday November 20th through Sunday November 26th. Only players that register exactly as instructed will be judged. Prizes will be announced after registrations have been closed and awarded after the competition has ened.
To register use the Contact Us Form.
Please INCLUDE ONLY your Player Name and on the next line, the title of your Start Room. Only the first registration will be accepted and multiple registrations from the same player will not be allowed. You WILL NOT receive a confirmation email about your registration and only registered players will be judged.
Give the following information, putting each item on a NEW LINE:
1. Player Name
2. Name of Start Room
PLEASE NOTE: Your room name must begin with 'Space Race followed by your player name. Again, here's a correct example to register. Only registrations following this format will be accepted:
ShrunkenNed
Space Race ShrunkenNed
Judging will take place between Friday December 1st and Sunday December 3rd. You are not required to keep your ride open during judging, but we hope you will keep it open during the event weekend so other Players can enjoy what you have created.
Now that you've had a chance to play with the new Space Mountain tracks are you ready to show us what you can do with them? Take your friends for a ride! Imagineer your version of Space Mountain using the track pieces provided in VMK. Have fun, be creative! Build it and they will come - you may even win!
34, 21, 12, Hike!
Didn't camp out all week for a PS3 or Wii? Not to worry VMK has some Thanksgiving gaming goodness that you will enjoy just as much! Like so many millions of families we're going to be celebrating this special day. No, I don't mean by eating turkey! I'm talking about the pigskin! As VMK proudly announces Football! Yes indeed, starting Thursday we will be launching a brand new Football Guest Room along with 2 football uniforms and a couple other goodies! Want a preview? Take a peek:
Along with the football stuff we've even cooked up a new Quest, play and win and you could get a Football Randomizer! I suggest you brush up on those Disney Football classics... like Gus (you gotta love a movie that features Don Knotts (Barney Fife) and a field goal kicking Mule!), Air Bud: Golden Receiver (that dog is the Bo Jackson of canines!) and Remember The Titians (still a good movie, despite not having any football playing animals). And if you're hanging with Grandma for the holiday, don't worry, the football goodies will stay on sale until early February when that big bowl game takes place.
Interception! Touchdown! Pour Gatorade over the coaches head! Now waitaminute, I don't think that's an option…
Holiday Quests
As I've mentioned before we're bringing back Holiday Quests at both Disneyland Park and The Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. We're just putting the finishing touches on them now but I should have more information for you next week. And before you ask, the Quest prizes will be the same as last year since we're saving new holiday items for in-game shops and activities.
Read more
Show less
You've got questions, Yeti has answers
I love football and I love cartoons! Has Disney ever made any football cartoons?
- CL_Ferriz
Dear CL_Ferriz,
"How to Play Football" was a Goofy cartoon released in 1944. In this cartoon, Goofy and his friends teach you how to play football! Taxidermy Tech and Anthropology A&M go head to head to see who will win this college football battle. To see the final score, check out "Walt Disney Treasures–The Complete Goofy" to find this silly sports cartoon and more from your favorite Goofy guy!
Goofy has made a lot of "How To" cartoons. His first of this series of cartoons were "How to Ride a Horse" and "How to Play Baseball" in the 1940's. He's made over 20 of these informative shorts. Some of his latest you might have seen on the "House of Mouse" include "How to be Groovy, Cool and Fly" and "How to be a Rock Star."
Do you have a question for me?
Send it to me through the Contact Us section at the bottom of this page. Be sure to have your VMK registration info with you (the email and information you registered with) and select "Dear Yeti" from the drop down menu. Every other week I'll answer a question or two here in the Newsletter.
Read more
Show less
In-Park Quests!
Going to Disneyland® Park or Magic Kingdom® Park? Play the in-Park Quests! Learn more here.
High School Musical Quest! Watch the movie, visit the parks and answer all the questions to win cool stuff!
Get the Thrill Seekers Quest for the Walt Disney World® Resort here!
The Tomorrowland Quest is still available: Download it here
Trading
When trading, make sure that you get a fair deal by double checking the trade window. You can see what you are giving and what you are getting. Always make sure what you are trading for is in the trade window. If you think a trade isn't fair, please don't trade. There are plenty of opportunities to find what you need.
Watch Your Pirate Chat
When playing the Pirates of the Carribean game, be friendly to all those playing the game with you. It's never nice to call someone names - even if they sink your ship. Be ye warned, we review chat and may ban you for this. Arrh, remember we're all here to have fun.
Jake's Blog
Hey guys, Jake here, what's up!? I'm just back from visiting Walt Disney World with the VMK team! Here's my report on that awesome trip! Thanks to the guys at VMK for letting me tag along!
Party at the Polynesian
I arrived in Florida after a five hour airplane ride from Los Angeles with the VMK team. After grabbing our bags we headed off to check into our hotel – the Polynesian. What a great hotel! From the second you walk into the lobby you think you're in Hawaii! I've never been to Hawaii but if it's anything like the Polynesian – man, I can't wait to go. I give high marks to any hotel with a cool pool - but this one takes the cake – it has a volcano in it!
The Polynesian is located right on the water and just a short walk to the Monorail – we he hopped on the Monorail and made our first stop - The Magic Kingdom to check out the Boo To You Halloween Parade – probably the coolest thing in it was The Headless Horseman who was the Grand Marshall. Equally as cool was the fireworks show afterward - this was really cool! You could even see the show from our hotel which was a mile away!
Ohana's open Bar-b-que pit!
One night we watched it as we at Ohana – this is a family style Hawaiian restaurant - with meats served on a giant stick! (I made the mistake of filling up on all the tasty appetizers before the meats came out but next time I'm holding out just for the meat!) I love meat on a stick, and especially love it when it's all-you-can-eat AND it's brought right to your table! The best way I could describe it would be to say it's like an indoor luau, but we didn't have to sit on the ground or anything… ;-)
More Adventure - Disney World Style!
Anyways, Epcot's Food & **** Festival was also going on at Epcot the week we were there. Each country has booths set up, but you could also try foods from countries that weren't represented in the World Showcase, like Poland, Greece, and Spain! While I didn't have any ****, I did taste some pretty interesting things in the World Showcase area. Besides The Magic Kingdom, Epcot is my favorite park and got a chance to ride Mission Space and Test Track with Yavn – he didn't get on Mission Space with me and after riding it, I know why! Mission Space is an extremely realistic simulation of space travel and it's not for everyone, but it was definitely my kinda ride!
Make an offering to the Yeti before you get on Expedition Everest! (It can't hurt!)
Later in the week we needed to get into the holiday spirit for some Holiday Questing, so Yavn took the VMK team to Winter Summerland and I was lucky enough to tag along. This is a holiday themed mini golf course just a few minutes down the street form our hotel. It was really "cool" to play golf here! The holes aren't too hard but what makes the course really fun are the wintery obstacles you have to avoid to get the ball in the hole – and the Christmas music playing over the loudspeakers. We all sang along to Rudolph The Rednosed Reindeer and I had such a good time I even beat Yavn by a few strokes!
The Halloween party at Magic Kingdom was awesome!
Back in Cali
Speaking of holidays, after we got back to California, I had to get down to Disneyland and check out the newly redecorated Haunted Mansion – in case you haven't heard, Jack Skellington and friends moved in and decks the hall with Nightmare Before Christmas cheer! If you've never seen this ride redone like this, you are missing something pretty spectacular – it's like a whole new ride! The Mansion will be redecorated like this until January – so be sure to check it out before it's gone!
Well, I gotta run, they'll be lots more to talk about with all the holiday happenings in the parks so be sure to keep reading my column for the inside info!
– Jake out!
Read more
Show less
Push's Trivia
This week the trivia trashcan tries once again to stump you! introducing a new trivia category called Where In The Park.
Where In The Park?
Holiday decorations have appeared at the Disneyland Resort in California - do you know where are these holiday wreaths hung?
Know the answer?
Send your answer using Contact Us at the bottom of this or the main VMK webpage. Be sure to have your VMK registration info with you and select Push's Trash Trivia from the drop down menu.
Out of all the correct answers, three players will be randomly drawn as the winners and sent a cool prize. But hurry! Only entries submitted by the close of game on Friday will be accepted.
Here's the answer to last weeks Trash Trivia question:
Q: Name the artist who composed the music that you now hear when you ride Disneyland's Space Mountain.
A: Michael Giacchino (pronounced Jee-ah-kee-no). Michael also wrote the soundtrack for The Incredibles and The Muppets Wizard of Oz - he'll provide the score for the upcoming animated feature Ratatouille as well.
Did you know: Surf guitar legend **** Dale provided the original hard driving rock n' roll soundtrack for Space Mountain, his version of "Le Carnival Des Animaux: Aquarium" (The Carnival of the Animals) can be heard on the Disneyland 50th Anniversary 6-CD box set.
Congratulations to the 3 lucky (and randomly picked) players that sent in the correct answer for last week's question!
BlueBelleFan
Aceprincesskyann
CL_AwesomeAsha
Your prize is on its way!
Read more
Show less
Cards
Have you ever wondered what cards you are missing in your collection? Well, there is now a great new way to discover all the cards for VMK. Check it out.
What makes a Guest Room award-worthy?
Guest or Game Rooms that stand out show originality in concept and design. It could be a use of conventional furniture in unconventional ways, the use of a theme or color, or humor. Game rooms that get the nod offer a new game idea or a new twist on an old favorite. In all rooms we look for room owners who welcome everyone with a smile and show a willingness to answer questions about their room.
Check out this week's Best Guest Rooms and Best Game Rooms.
Tips, Tricks, Hints, and How To's
Get Creative In Your Rooms
With the ride competition quickly approaching, remember, VMK Staff loves to see creative uses of ride pieces when judging rooms.
Did you know you can combine the different ride tracks? You can connect them together in your rooms to make it look like players are going through different environments. Try hiding the transition pieces behind furniture or trees to create the illusion that the ride is going into a different area. What's better than leaving the cold tundra of Everest then sliding down a waterpark slide in sunny, warm VMK?
Try experimenting with drops. All of your pieces don't have to line up perfectly height-wise. You can link uphill pieces to take you up high, then have a sudden drop down to a lower level piece. This looks neat when you alternate the ups and downs to give the riders a bouncing effect.