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Does Disney have a secret?

Disney World has many secrets and little-known facts that not all Disney fans will know. Cast members have hidden tunnels, go through Traditions trainings, and do the Disney Point. There are hacks on how to meet your favorite characters, where to watch parades, and how to win games.



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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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The Disneyland Resort has a hotel inside a theme park. The property is located at the edge of Disney California Adventure Park and even has a secret guest-only entrance, which drops people off inside Grizzly Peak near Soarin' Around the World and Grizzly River Run.

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There is some real intense security in the parks, including surveillance cameras in the gift shops, on the rides, and in queues for rides. The cameras inside the attractions are for guest safety since it can be very dangerous for yourself and others if you stand up on a moving ride.

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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 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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15 Interesting Facts About Disney Theme Parks That You Probably Didn't Know
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  • Disneyland Has Its Own Cats.


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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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We've already told you what a “Code 101” means, but today, we're here to talk about the dreaded “Code V,” otherwise known as a “protein spill.” What's that? Well…it's Cast Member lingo for when someone vomits.

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The visible security measures at our theme parks and resort hotels include the presence of uniformed police officers, using specially trained hazard detection canines to help patrol our parks and resorts, bag checks at our theme park entrances and security kiosks at our resort hotels.

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Photos and videos taken at select theme park attractions. Professional photos taken in picturesque park locations during a Capture Your Moment photo session at any of the 4 theme parks: Magic Kingdom Park, EPCOT, Disney's Hollywood Studios or Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park.

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You are correct - Walt Disney World Resort is indeed a smoke-free environment. This policy applies to the theme parks, water parks, Disney Springs, the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex, and Disney Resorts Collection hotels.

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He explained that Disney Parks actually have “tons of [undercover cops] running around but that Disney Park Guests would never know”!

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It is possible that people have attempted to hide in Disneyland overnight, but it is not recommended or legal to do so. In the summer of 1973, an 18-year-old man and his 10-year-old brother hid out in Disneyland park past closing time by stowing away on Tom Sawyer Island.

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

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Disneyland's “secret restroom” is an isolated, disabled-accessible bathroom tucked away to one side of the castle in the Carnation Plaza. Very easy to miss, it is a refuge when al…

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