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Are there secret tunnels under Disney?

The utilidors, short for utility corridors, are some of the world's largest utility tunnels and part of Disney's 'backstage' (behind-the-scenes) area that separate employees from park visitors. The 'tunnels' could not actually be built underground due to water levels in Florida.



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Disney's Wilderness Lodge Train Room Whether you are interested in learning more about Walt Disney's interests and hobbies or you just need a quiet space to sit down and decompress after a long day at Magic Kingdom, the Carolwood Pacific Room is a great secret spot to visit.

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In Disney theme parks, the utilidor system is a system of some of the world's largest utility tunnels, mainly for Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom in Florida. The utilidors, short for utility corridors, are a part of Disney's backstage (behind-the-scenes) area.

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The official tagline for Disneyland is The Happiest Place On Earth, while the tagline for Magic Kingdom is The Most Magical Place On Earth. Up until the early 1990s, Magic Kingdom was officially known as Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom', and was never printed without the Walt Disney World prefix.

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Room Zero refers to an underground bomb shelter located in Disney World. An unnamed incident which occurred at this shelter during an air attack led to a new form of Corruptus and the Gascots (which may be one and the same). Only the protagonist and Hammer know about it.

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The number of fights and amount of theft inside Disney keeps rising, forcing Disney to take a fresh approach to security, in the form of snipers on the roof. The rooftop snipers will be mostly hidden from view, however, if you look closely, you will likely be able to spot a sniper inside Disney World parks.

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The door is within the Dream Castle, on the right-hand side of the lowest level.

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Little Known Disney Facts So, how was Disney World built on a swamp? Well, it wasn't, not really. They scooped out material from what was to be the Seven Seas Lagoon, made it into a vast dirt mound, and then built Disney World, the theme park we know today, on the top.

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Club 33 is one of the most exclusive experiences available through Disney. The club itself is invite-only, and it costs a pretty penny in membership fees. The reason it's so exclusive is because of Walt Disney's original vision as a place to entertain VIP guests.

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28. This is an easy one for Disney fans, who all remember that Mickey made his on-screen debut in Steamboat Willie on November 18, 1928. Minnie Mouse: No. 89. Art Director Sy Thomas chose this number to represent that it's been 89 years since we first met Minnie in Steamboat Willie, as well.

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Hidden Secrets of Disney World
  • An interesting choice of paving …
  • Flight of Passage Queue.
  • Kilimanjaro Safaris.
  • Haunted Mansion.
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  • So famous, they got their own pin!
  • Frozen Ever After in EPCOT.
  • Tangled bathroom.


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The construction crew made him a secret little apartment on the 2nd story of the Main Street Firehouse. It was from this little apartment Disney watched the crowds fall in love with Disneyland when it opened. The apartment itself is on the cozy side with only 500 sq. ft., but it served its purpose well.

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In a video shared to TikTok, a Disney fan reveals exactly where the secret room is located. If you go into the Animation Building, look for the Sorcerer's Workshop sign and take the ramp down. This will take you into the first room, where you can learn about the illusions of motion.

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Secret passages, also commonly referred to as hidden passages or secret tunnels, are hidden routes used for stealthy travel, escape, or movement of people and goods. They are sometimes inside buildings leading to secret rooms.

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