Who Wants To Be A Millionaire (U.S. Game Show) - Disney Parks Attraction

Disney Parks Attraction

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire – Play It! was a former attraction at the Disney's Hollywood Studios theme park (when it was known as Disney-MGM Studios) at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida and at Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, California.

The game was very similar to the television program that inspired it—when a show started, a "Fastest Finger" question was given, and the audience was asked to put the four answers in order; the person with the fastest time was the first contestant in the Hot Seat for that show. However, the main game had some differences: for example, contestants competed for points rather than dollars, the questions were set to time limits, and the Phone-a-Friend lifeline became Phone a Complete Stranger which would connect the contestant to a Disney cast member outside the attraction's theater who would find a guest to help. After the contestant's game was over, they would be awarded anything from a collectible pin, to clothing, to a Millionaire CD game, to a 3-night Disney Cruise.

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