WHO
DOESN'T WANT TO BE A MILLIONAIRE?!!!
Mush's Chronicle
of his WWTBAM Experience
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The semi-final round
is similar in format to the first round - but there would be five questions
instead of three. I was given a specific fifteen-minute window to call in on March
14th. in order to take the semi-final round of questions. I
immediately discovered that this round was going to be interesting because it
was to occur while we were going to be on vacation down in Orlando...probably
while we would be screaming on an attraction at Disney World. We decided
to take our cell-phone, which had never been used for incoming calls (we
actually had to look at past bills to figure out what the phone number was) in
case we were at a park or in traffic when the call-in window arrived.
I had to look like a
fool at Disney World, because my pockets were absolutely bulging with
things. A quick inventory of my pockets included:
Wallet.
Cell
Phone
Palm
Pilot -had phone number and PIN information
keys
maps
bottled
water
camera
We even bought a
fanny pack to hold some of this, but I looked like even more of a fool!
As luck would have
it, we were both exhausted from the flight down there, the previous day at the
Magic Kingdom, and the morning at EPCOT. We decided to head back to the
hotel where Sheri could rest and I could take the test without worrying about
losing the signal on the cell phone. The time came, and I started the
test. There is another slight difference in this round from the first
round - in the first round, if you missed a question, you were told so, and the
round stopped; in the semi-final round, it let you answer all five questions
without telling you whether you got it right or not.
I answered the
questions as best as I could...I was very confident I nailed four of the five,
and I made an educated guess on the last question (I knew the order of three of
the selections, and did my best on where to put the fourth one in the
order). They wanted a phone number that I could be contacted at over the
next four hours in case I made the final "on-air" round. Not
knowing if we would head back to EPCOT or not, I gave them the cell-phone
number.
And the waiting
began...