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    Disney games you play in the car?

    What type of Disney-related games do you play while on the long drive to Disneyland?

    I came up with a game when I was younger, where you would make a sound from one of the rides and the other people in the car had to guess what ride the sound is from.

    My family also plays 20 questions Disneyland style. So, what type of games do you play?


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    We play a karaoke cd I got from Amazon of songs from the DL rides. We sing along and try to memorize the lyrics before we get to the park. (The goofy family singing "Yo Ho" Or "Grim Grinning Ghosts" is probably us... tho we try to sing very quietly...


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    Since my son and nephew are just 3 and 4 we have to make the games somewhat easy. We play "On what Disneyland ride...."

    Example "On what Disneyland ride would I see an gorilla?"
    Answer: Jungle Cruise


    They love it and sometimes come up with multiple answers (ex. elephant cane be seen on small world, jungle cruise, dumbo).


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    The ABC game using Disney characters, or (much, much harder) songs.

    We've gotten through characters, several times. Not sure of we ever managed songs...

    And my kids are at an age where they :PVE fortunately/unfortunately. "Fortunately, we were on our way to Disneyland. Unfortunately, we forgot to pack. Fortunately, Mommy keeps clothes in the trunk. Unfortunately..." Each person taking turns with the next malady or remedy. It gets pretty silly.


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    I like to do a similar thing while in line for rides. This last trip, my boyfriend and I played an ABC type of game but we changed topics (like cars, countries, US cities, etc.). It really passed the time! I would get so caught up in thinking about the next car or city to name that the next thing I knew, we were about to get on a ride! I highly recommend it.

    Mustard! Don't let's be silly. Lemon, that's different...
    -Alice in Wonderland

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    We play tons of "Disney Guess Who"

     
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    I play lots of games with my 13-year-old brother:

    20 questions with Disney Characters

    Categories: Things you can find at Disneyland, or Disney Characters
    You simply say something that fits in the category starting with the ending letter of the previous word. For example: the first person says "Captain Hook," the next person says "Kanga," the next person says "Ariel", the next person says "Lilo," etc.

    General DL or Disney Movie trivia... My brother especially loves this.
    For example: what Disney movie did this come from? "Is something burning? My spinach puffs!" (the Emperor's New Groove).

    The Singing Game:
    Take turns singing any song from any Disney movie or attraction. The first person who cannot come up with a previously unsing song in 10 (or 5) seconds is out. Singing the same song as someone else will also get you out.

    Stinky-Pinky:
    Not a Disney-themed game, but super fun... find two rhyming words with an equal number of syllables. Now find different words or phrases that can mean the same thing. That is the clue... for instance: Huge-Boat would be "Large-Barge." The only other clue you can give is how many syllables each word has. "Stink-Pink" is for one-syllable words. "Stinky-Pinky" for two, "Stinkity-Pinkity" for three, "Stinkalicious-Pinkalicious" for four, etc. example: person A says, "flying elephant, southern stew... stinky-pinky" and person B replies, "Dumbo-Gumbo!"

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