No matter what the reason is, if an attraction at the Disney parks needs to be closed, the Cast Members will let each other know that the ride is a Code 101.
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No matter what the reason is, if an attraction at the Disney parks needs to be closed, the Cast Members will let each other know that the ride is a Code 101.
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.
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.)
Edit. Disneyland is a theme park in Anaheim, California in which the Haunted Mansion attraction is located, in New Orleans Square. It is located at 1313 Disneyland Drive, 1313 standing for MM in letter-to-number ciphers with MM being the initials of Mickey Mouse.
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Named for the year Disney's Contemporary Resort first opened, Steakhouse 71 harkens back to the design style of the 1970s, reimagined in a contemporary, comfortable and sleek way.
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