Q&A

What are some Disney park secrets?

What are some Disney park secrets?

Park Secrets Disney Doesn’t Want You to Know

  • Most of the American flags at the parks aren’t regulation.
  • Animal Kingdom’s sign has a dragon for a reason.
  • Animatronic designs are often reused.
  • Cats roam around Disneyland at night.
  • Cinderella Castle has a secret suite.
  • A complicated tunnel system runs under the Magic Kingdom.

Which common item is most commonly lost at Disney parks?

Sunglasses
Sunglasses. It’s often quite sunny in Disney World, which increases the need for sunglasses for pretty much everyone. By simple math then, it makes sense that these easily droppable accessories are the MOST commonly lost item in Disney World — by a LONG shot!

Does Disney have a secret menu?

The secret menu has changed over time. You can usually order some tasty Pao de Queijo, which is similar to the Brazilian Cheese Bread folks obsess over at EPCOT’s Food and Wine Festival. In the past, their secret menu has also included a trio of sangria options, Bang Bang Shrimp, and Pork Satay.

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Does Disney World have secrets?

There are lots of hidden secrets tucked into the four parks and die-hard Disney fans know a LOT of them. Maybe you’re the one who’s spouting about Hidden Mickeys and Imagineer touches, but we’ve got a few facts that even Disney World LOCALS might not know.

How many phones are lost at Disney?

On average, around 210 pairs of sunglasses are turned in at the Disney World lost and found each day. The lost and found also collects around 6,000 cell phones, 3,500 cameras, and 18,000 hats each year.

What item at Disney World was purposefully designed incorrectly?

As dedicated as the park is to accuracy, there is one aspect that is purposefully wrong: the American flags. None of the flags flown within the Magic Kingdom –or any park in Walt Disney World– are correct in their design. They all have the wrong number of stripes or stars than they should.

What is Disney’s biggest secret?

8 Disney World Best-Kept Secrets

  1. Disney’s Tower of Terror Doesn’t Actually Drop.
  2. The Haunted Mansion Stretching Room Isn’t an Elevator.
  3. Main Street Has a “Working” Phone That Plays a Secret Conversation.
  4. There Is a Secret Donald Duck Inside the Haunted Mansion.
  5. 5. Walt Disney World Has a Secret Shopper Pass.
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Why are there no birds at Disney?

Disney has purposely designed the speakers in these areas to play the sound of a bird in distress. It will therefore keep birds away from them and allow for guests to eat in peace without being bothered by hungry birds. It will also help keep guests from being used as a personal dumping ground… ahem.

What’s underneath Disney World?

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.

Are there any Disney secrets you’re not supposed to know?

There are tons of Disney secrets hidden throughout the Disney parks. Some Disney secrets, like hidden Mickeys, are ones guests are supposed to know and get excited about. But there are also quite a few Disney secrets that guests aren’t supposed to know about that we’re sharing below!

Can you find the hidden gems around Walt Disney World?

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As you go through your scavenger hunt finding all the hidden gems around Walt Disney World, be sure to tag me on your photos using your favorite social media channel. Now, let’s jump in the BEST Walt Disney World hidden secrets for you to explore! Disney’s Magic Kingdom opened on a glorious day in October of 1971.

Where can I find a hidden Mickey Mouse in Epcot?

On Big Thunder Mountain Railroad look for a hidden Mickey to your right near the end of the ride. Walk inside Liberty Tree Tavern and check out the rear wall of the waiting area to find a classic Hidden Mickey. You can find all the hidden Mickeys in this book below! Disney’s Epcot opened on a beautiful day in October of 1982.

Do you know these Magic Kingdom secrets you should know?

What you do not know is while we think we may see all that the Magic Kingdom has to offer, there are quiet a few Magic Kingdom secrets you should take note of on your next Walt Disney World vacation! The Magic Kingdom is divided into six lands: Main Street U.S.A. The lands are centered around the hub, which is Cinderella Castle.