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Some Disney "secrets" aren't quite and so unknown anymore, like the fact that there are Mickeys subconscious all throughout Disney parks. Luckily, there are still plenty of piddling-known tidbits that will surprise even the well-nigh devoted Disney fans. Allow's swoop into the Disneyland secrets you've probably never heard before. Some are fun, others are interesting and and then in that location'south a handful that are downright foreign. All in all, y'all'll exist more than of a Disney trivia whiz than before.

Find the Lonely Build-A-Bear

Build-A-Conduct once had a huge shop located at Downtown Disney, only when it airtight, Ballast Point Brewery and Kitchen opened on the second floor of the building. Today, yous can find one remaining Build-A-Bear in the building (and in all of Disneyland).

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Expect for the pirate bear that hangs out on the wall next to the Ballast Point logo. Not only is this a small nod to the previous inhabitants of the edifice, but considering the brewery has a nautical theme, the pirate Build-A-Behave fits well with the decor.

Bout a Rare VIP Railroad train Car

The Lilly Belle is a special caboose car that's sometimes seen throughout Disneyland attached to the train that runs through the park. It was named after Walt Disney's wife, Lillian, and was even decorated by her.

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The Lilly Belle is usually but available to VIP guests or for individual tours (like the Grand Circle Tour, which you tin volume). But if you're there when the park showtime opens and y'all spot the Lilly Belle, kindly ask a cast fellow member if yous can pop in. You might exist allowed to take a quick peek.

1 of the Refreshment Corner Light Bulbs Looks Funny

This one'due south super easy to miss. If you pop by the Coca-Cola-sponsored Refreshment Corner, you lot can't miss the ruddy and white lite bulbs that wrap around the overhang of the shop. Unfortunately, in that location's an odd number of bulbs, making the pattern incommunicable to perfectly attach to.

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Look closely, though, and you'll notice that one of the bulbs is painted half-white and half-red, a suggestion and easy fix that, as the rumor goes, Walt Disney himself made. The dissever bulb can be spotted in i of the corners of the room.

Your Favorite Snack Was Invented Hither

Believe it or not, Doritos got their start in Disneyland. One of Disneyland's first restaurants was Casa de Fritos (yep, those Fritos), and all of the meals came with free Fritos. The restaurant had a waste trouble, though.

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In the 1960s, a salesman from Casa de Fritos' tortilla maker noticed that stale tortillas were being thrown out. He suggested that the cooks make chips out of them instead. A marketing vice president for Fritos so chose to sell the chips on a national level, and the Doritos make was created.

Alcohol Is Only Served in 1 Place in the Magic Kingdom

Disneyland's members-only club, Social club 33, is the one place where you can drink alcohol in the Magic Kingdom ­— if you can gain entry, that is. Ready in New Orleans Foursquare, Guild 33 tin can only be spotted if y'all're purposely looking for it; to the naked center, it remains hidden.

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The quickest way to get into the 5-star eating house is if you know someone who's a member. You can besides become on the waiting list, but it's more than a decade long. Oh, and information technology costs a whopping $100,000 in membership fees.

Those Delicious Scents Are Purposeful

It'southward not hard to imagine Disneyland smelling delicious; you tin't get 10 feet without bumping into some other stand selling yummy food. Principal Street seems to smell the most appetizing, though, and that's no accident. Disneyland is regularly pumping pleasant scents into the park, like those of baked goods and fresh popcorn along Chief Street.

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Sometimes, scents are used to set the phase, even if they won't necessarily brand you hungry. For example, the Haunted Mansion smells a bit musty, which you tin likewise thank the Smellitzer machine for. It was designed by Imagineers.

Employees Follow a Code of Conduct

If you finish a Disneyland employee and enquire them a question or for directions, they're expressly not allowed to practise two things: point or reply "I don't know." They tin, however, bespeak with two fingers, because one-finger pointing specifically is seen as rude in some cultures.

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Also, employees don't have to know the answer to every question they're asked, but they have to come with a more creative answer or solution than a simple, "I don't know." They tin can inquiry an answer or ask someone for assistance, for example.

The Buildings Are Smaller Than You Call back

Forced perspective is used throughout Disneyland to make objects appear larger than they really are. Sleeping Beauty'due south Castle is an instance of this. It's not equally tall every bit your perception thinks it is. Toward the top of the castle, the bricks are smaller to give the impression that they're farther away.

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Main Street buildings are built similarly. Information technology looks like the buildings are three stories high, but the 2nd and third floors are actually much smaller than the kickoff. You run across three stories, but the bodily size is closer to 2 stories.

There's a "Weenie" in Every Park

Every Disney park, including Disneyland, has a "weenie," a term created past Walt Disney that refers to an eye-catching allure. The weenie is what the park becomes best known for. The term comes from a game Walt played with his dogs — he'd tease them with a hot dog until finally letting them eat.

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In Disneyland, the weenie is Sleeping Dazzler'due south castle. In that location are more than focal points, too, throughout different parts of the park. For example, there's the Ferris wheel with Mickey's face up in California Adventure and Spaceship Globe in Tomorrowland.

Yous Can Hear the Opening Day Address…Kind Of

If y'all head into the Telegraph Cablevision Role, you can listen to a portion of the oral communication that Walt Disney gave on Disneyland'south opening day. It's in Morse code, though (it is the telegraph part, later on all), so you lot may not sympathize it.

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The telegraph part plays the accost on a loop. The portion that's played says, "To all who come to this happy identify, welcome. Disneyland is your land. Here age relives fond memories of the past, and here youth may savor the challenge and promise of the futurity."

Yous're Not Supposed to Observe Certain Parts of the Park

In that location'southward a specific shade of green dubbed "no see 'em greenish" that's used on parts of the park that guests aren't supposed to notice. The entrance to Social club 33 used to exist painted in this color, and it'due south also used on areas for the cast or spots that are nether structure.

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The drab shade of grey-greenish was invented by Disneyland Imagineers because it'due south non bonny and actually directs your centre away from instead of towards it. It's likewise referred to as "go away green," and it seems to do the trick.

Feral Cats Are Everywhere

You probably don't see them as you wander around, but Disneyland is full of feral cats, and it's on purpose. They handle the rodent trouble ­and keep pests abroad in general (cats are better than rodents, you accept to admit. Sorry, Mickey).

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There are about 100 cats that roam Disneyland, just even though they're technically "feral," they're prophylactic to be effectually. Disney keeps them fed, neutered and vaccinated and gives them a place to call home. They've been a mainstay of the park since its opening all the way back in 1955.

Become a Peek at the Past in the Future

Disneyland is habitation to two time capsules. One is buried in front of Sleeping Beauty'due south castle and was put at that place in 1995 when the park turned 40 years old. It holds photos, newspapers and Disney memorabilia. It volition be opened in July 2035 on Disneyland's 80th anniversary.

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The other one is in California Risk nether Buena Vista Plaza. It was buried there in 2012. It holds park mementos, similar concept art, tickets, proper name tags and maps. It will be opened in June 2037.

Attempt to Discover a Pack of Chewing Gum

In an effort to keep the park as clean as possible, you can't buy chewing glue anywhere in Disneyland (or at any Disney park). You tin can, of course, bring your own pack into the park, because they tin't completely ban gum.

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The rumor is that Walt Disney decided on this dominion so that no guest would have the unlucky experience of stepping in gum. Considering the point of not selling mucilage is to proceed Disneyland as make clean as possible, be respectful and dispose of your gum in a garbage can.

The Plants in Tomorrowland Have a Surprise

I of Walt Disney's greatest visions was that of a sustainable time to come where people could take full advantage of all of their resource. (That's the premise of Epcot in Disney Globe.) In Tomorrowland, that vision is most obvious in the plants — they're all edible.

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This blazon of advanced agriculture is a nod to his dream, and Tomorrowland has tons of fruits, vegetables, spices and other plants that you can nibble on. Simply because you don't come across many people walking effectually the park snacking on plants doesn't hateful y'all theoretically couldn't!

Parents Tin Ride Without Kids

Parents can become on rides that the petty ones accept to skip without leaving their children stranded and waiting. There's something called a Passenger Switch system in which one person tin can ride. Then, when they get off, the other adult can get on the ride immediately — no more than waiting required.

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If y'all have two kids and only 1 can ride, the child can go on with each parent — two rides! When you become to the front end of the line, ask a bandage member if you lot can practise a Passenger Switch.

Strategically Choose Your Teacup

A lot of people avoid Alice in Wonderland'southward teacup ride because all that spinning tin make you empty-headed and nauseous. You can purposely cull a teacup that spins slower than the rest, though — or one that spins faster, if that'south your thing.

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There are 2 teacups with hearts in their patterns, and these are the slowest of the bunch. Your fellow passengers probably won't even notice that they're not going every bit fast as the others. If y'all want to test your limits, hop in a teacup with orange diamonds. They're the fastest.

Order Something Special at Disney Restaurants

There are lots of places in Disneyland with hugger-mugger menus, and because they're secret, you may simply take to ask at each place where you stop to eat. There are a few spots that are condign better known, though, but those carte items still aren't publicly listed nonetheless.

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For instance, the Aureate Horseshoe makes yummy and refreshing ice cream nachos, while the Galactic Grill has a galactic-style cheeseburger that's topped with extra sautéed onions and chips. Over at River Belle Terrace, you can "secretly" order loaded murphy tots, too.

Get the Purple Treatment at Metropolis Hall

Celebrating something extra-special, like a birthday, graduation, engagement or marriage? Make City Hall your showtime stop. It's right past the master archway. Tell a bandage fellow member what yous're celebrating, and y'all'll get a commemorative pin to wear.

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Throughout your time in Disneyland, you may get perks just for wearing the pivot. For instance, you may get attention from cast members or be allowed to skip lines thanks to friendly vacationers. For example, on your birthday, it's possible that Disney's barbershop quartet will terminate yous in the street to serenade you lot.

Bring Home a Souvenir From the Haunted Mansion

When you head into the Haunted Mansion, ask a bandage member if you can have a death certificate. Brand sure to exercise this before you climb into the Doom Buggie, or else you could miss your take a chance.

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When yous become to leave at the end of the ride, the cast member may have your special death document waiting. They don't give them out to just anyone, and then attempt to ask actress nicely to upward your chances. Too, yous can get a bout of the pet cemetery by asking for i.

The Popcorn Turners Have Unexpected Assist

Next time you lot cease by a stand to lodge a bag of popcorn, take a close look at the popcorn turner. Each one has a Disney character on it! You lot'll find the same at Tokyo Disneyland, too, where the tradition was adopted.

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There'southward more, though. The Disney character on the popcorn turner coordinates with the part of the park you're in. For example, in Tomorrowland, you're probable to spot a Rocketeer on the turner. By the haunted mansion, Oogie Boogie from The Nightmare Before Christmas might be on i.

A New Ride Pays Homage to an Quondam One

The Winnie the Pooh ride was created in identify of the Land Bear Jamboree, but those goofy singing bears however have a presence. Three of the animatronics from the Jamboree are visible in the new Pooh ride, as long as you know where to look.

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As you head into the love room, look to the right and behind to spot them. At that place are a few other nods to the Jamboree, likewise, like the Hungry Behave Eatery. They may be gone, simply they're definitely not forgotten equally a Disney pillar.

The Main Street Picture palace Has a Unique Employee

In that location's an "employee" at the Master Street Cinema in Disneyland named Tilly, and her proper name tag says that she's from Marceline, Missouri. That just happens to be the same place where Walt Disney lived every bit a immature boy.

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There are a lot of references to Marceline in Disney Parks, simply this is one of the nearly clever and understated. Tilly pops upward a few times, also — it'south besides the proper name of the shrimp boat in Typhoon Lagoon in Disney Globe. It's unknown if there's any significance to the proper noun.

One of the Carousel's Horses Is a Flake Different

All of the horses on the King Arthur Carousel are lovely, but one is especially ornate and stands out from the oversupply. The lead equus caballus, as it'south called, is dedicated to Julie Andrews, who was in Mary Poppins. The dedication occurred during Disneyland's 50-year anniversary.

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The equus caballus is officially named Jingles, and you'll notice that it'southward fifty-fifty more ornate than the others. The decorations are all in tribute to Andrews. To find Jingles and go for a ride, run effectually the carousel and look for the equus caballus with the bells.

Go Your Chilling Fortune Told

There are lots of arcade-mode fortune tellers scattered around Disneyland, merely 1 has a special, spooky surprise for y'all. Esmeralda is in the Penny Arcade on Main Street, and her playing cards are Haunted Mansion-themed.

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Want to acquire even more most your hereafter? Keep your eyes open for other fortune tellers around the park. In that location are several of them, but virtually of them are hidden in plain sight, and then you take to exist purposely seeking them out. Also, you lot can come across with Esmeralda on the Disney Parks app.

The Castle's Drawbridge Is More than Simply for Bear witness

You lot may know that Sleeping Dazzler's castle isn't a real castle, but not all of it is just for show. The drawbridge may non go up and down daily, simply it technically could. It's an actual working drawbridge, but information technology'due south almost never used!

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Actually, the drawbridge has merely been lowered two times since Disneyland opened. The first time was on the day that Disneyland officially opened in 1955. The other time was when Fantasyland opened in 1983. What would it take to have the drawbridge lowered a third time?

Rides Are Safer Than Y'all Call up

Disneyland rides, and the rides in other Disney parks, are created using what's called the Envelope of Protection. That means that even if you reach out of the ride, like if you throw your arms up while on a rollercoaster, yous won't become hurt because you can't really reach anything that could hurt yous.

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Each ride is tested to make sure that it's safe and that riders are protected by the "envelope." This is as well why selfie sticks were banned ­— they extend beyond the Envelope of Protection and can become dangerous.

The Jungle Cruise Used to Be Much More than Threatening

Dorsum when the Jungle Cruise originally opened, there were bodily live alligators in pens to entertain people as they waited in line. The Jungle Prowl doesn't characteristic live animals anymore, and non just considering of the danger factor.

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A lot of the Cruise'southward animals would've been nocturnal and would've slept during the day, which wouldn't requite guests a thrill. The alligators, though, were definitely real, even though a lot of people assumed they were fake. They'd even thrown popcorn at the creatures without realizing they were taunting such dangerous animals.

You lot Won't Find Pepsi Hither

Have you e'er noticed all of the Coca-Cola branding around Disneyland and Disney parks? But one example is the Master Street refreshment center with the logo at the entrance. Disney only carries Coca-Cola products — nothing Pepsi in sight. Yous can fifty-fifty store in a Coca-Cola-themed store during your trip.

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Because Disney is and then loyal to the make, it gets the soft beverage syrups for free. It withal has to fork over money for the cups and containers, though, but information technology seems like both sides make out pretty well in the bargain.

The Spotlight Is on Yous

Every detail in Disneyland was purposely planned. When you enter the park, the ground is ruddy brick to give the impression of walking on a ruby-red carpet, something that Walt specifically wanted. You lot're the star of the bear witness when you lot make it.

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Imagineers designed the tunnels in a special way, too. When yous stand up back, you tin can see the tunnels were created to look similar defunction opening to a stage. Once you pass through them, y'all're in a totally new, fantasy-filled world. It's the tiny, unnoticeable experiences like those that make Disneyland and so magical.

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