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What does BBB mean at Disney?

BBB – Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique – Disney's Makeover Center – Magic Kingdom and Disney Springs. BC – Beach Club Resort – Disney Resort. BCV – Beach Club Villas – Disney Resort.



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Another common code is a “103”, which is a bathroom break. So next time you are vacationing at WDW, listen out for those codes and abbreviations! Maybe you can even impress a cast member by asking if the ride is “101”…or freak him/her out by giving them a wink and declaring them a “105”, ahahaha! =P.

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A Lightning Lane entrance is a queue available at select attractions and experiences through options Guests can purchase to save time in line. To use a Lightning Lane entrance, a Guest must select an arrival window through the My Disney Experience mobile app before embarking on the attraction or experience.

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Yep, a Code H means that someone pooped. This could mean that someone had an accident on a ride, didn't make it to the toilet but made it to the stall, or it could even mean that someone threw a dirty diaper into a ride scene. (Yes, that unfortunately does happen.)

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CoP – Carousel of Progress – Attraction at Magic Kingdom. CP – Candlelight Processional – annual Holiday attraction at Epcot. CP – Crystal Palace – restaurant at Magic Kingdom. CRO – Central Reservations Office – Restaurant and resort reservations.

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Apparently, the letter 'D's in the various Disney logos are based on Disney's own signatures, which also changed over the years. Though Disney never had a signature that included this exact letter 'D', it is an evolution of the different signatures he used over the decades.

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According to Disney, Club 33 is simply named after its address at 33 Royal Street in New Orleans Square at Disneyland.

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One of the most famous Disney Parks “13s”: each time a guest “drops in” to the Hollywood Tower Hotel, they just might plummet 13 stories in a haunted service elevator. While it may not be exactly “13,” many of the runDisney events are 13.1-mile half marathon events.

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5. “Signal 70” — This is one code that hopefully is used very little because it signals a lost child.

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Another numeric signal that Disney Cast Members tend to use between one another is Signal 25. It's not a signal you ever want to be present for because it has the potential to be especially dangerous. In short, it is the signal used to alert other Cast Members about smoke or even fire.

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