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Disney Theme Park Trivia goes moblie (iphone app release)
The iphone and the ipod touch just got a new app about Disney Theme Parks. A trivia app that test your knowledge of Disney's Theme Parks while on the go.
Orlando's Attractions Magazine talks about this app on there site here the link.
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Now I have an iphone and I enjoy it a lot. Especially while waiting in line. I'm not one for looking at every clue in some small brick or stone and find some hidden meaning behind it. So I listing to music or game or text, and so on. But with more app store coming to cell phone and ipod like the ipod touch and G1 phone(google phone), Plam Free, and BlackBerry getting more advance I find these app's a great thing to pass the time while wanting on line at the parks or in life.
It' seems that technology is coming to the parks in a big way. Anybody remember Disneyland Nintendo DS Pirates contest where you bring your DS to the park and it connects with the park's network and you can win pizes. There even talk about the GPS coming to the DSi and that Disney Parks can use it to have guest play games or help them get fast pass times or tracking you(Oh O').
So What do you guy's think. Are these app's worth it. What kind of app's do you want to see come out. A Six Flags app, Roller Coaster app, how about apps for Ride World or Theme Park Review. Where members can use there apps to update there stat's. Show off there membership and compare each other's status list. Would anybody be using this while waiting in line. I remember at the Tower of Terror people on there cell phone texting, on there DS, and ipods. Even with great line formats having art, objects, sound to pass the time they get old after a while. Also not every line has interact line display. Line are just lines in some places.
What a world we are living in. It's really is a small world.