For the first and only time, "Family Feud" was taken on the road in 1993
for a special week of shows from Opryland!
Nashville audiences love the Walker family!
It's a long way down, Ray!
Even on the road, Ray reminds you to pick up a copy of the "Family Feud" home game!
Yeah, right.
Caution: You will get wet while riding this ride.
Here's the star of "Opryland Feud", Ray Combs!
Everyone loves the Walkers.
Ever wonder where the idea for the 1994 set came from?
The Bullseye game prop was too big to take along, so they used a CGI for the Bullseye game. (This is how Bankroll was normally played in 1994)
The survey board did not turn, just the computerized side was built. The entire game was played on there. Look carefully in the picture on the left, you can see leaves underneath the board. That's because inside the big board circle, there were giant plants added. (Note: This is how the game was played in 1994, except then, they added a CGI image of a traditional survey board instead of showing you this "Fast-Money" motif.)
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