The Most Bizarre Secrets You’ve Never Known About Disney

Yes, we all know Walt Disney World and Disneyland are a magical place where magic is made, where magic happens and where the most amazing theme parks in the world are. Did you know there’s quite a few “secrets” to discover about the most magical place on earth? We scoured the grounds of Disney and here’s what they say are the most secretive secrets you need to know before you plan your trip to Disney World or Disneyland. I present to you, some of the best-kept secrets of Disney!

The Abandoned Parks Of Disney

The two abandoned parks in Disney are River Country (water park) and Discovery Island(nature attraction).

 

Beatles Break-Up In Magic Land

John Lennon signed the paperwork that disbanded the Beatles in 1974 at the Polynesian Resort.

Beiber Banned?

Justin Beiber is supposedly banned from Disneyland for punching Mickey in the groin area.

Cheerful Cinderella

The Cinderella statue looks sad to most adults, but to children she’s happily wearing a crown.

You Don’t See A “Closed” Sign Often Here

As of 2014, the only times Disney has closed their doors for the day was The National Day of Mourning for JFK, the 1994 Northridge Earthquake, and September 11, 2001.

Andy’s Coming!!

The Toy Story Characters used to drop to the ground whenever a guest would yell “Andy’s coming!” but the practice was stopped when the joke became famous on the internet.

C’mon Walt!

From a certain angle it looks like Walt Disney has an erection, but it is really Mickey’s nose.

Come Here Kitty Kitty!

There are up to 200 feral cats roaming the parks in Disneyland, keeping away the mice and rats on the property.

Let Down The Drawbridge

The drawbridge of Cinderella’s castle actually works, but hasn’t been used since 1983, and before that the Grand Opening.

The Best Fireworks.. Ever.

Disney is second only to the U.S Military for buying explosives in the United States.

So What’s The Golden Mark?

There’s a golden mark outside of the castle in Disneyland, some believe it’s the center of the park but it is most likely the original surveyor marker.

The Grey Stuff

At ” Be Our Guest” Restaurant you can order “The Grey Stuff” and it is absolutely delicious!

B.Y.O.G – Bring Your Own Gum

It has always been a thing at Disney to not sell gum in any of their parks. Seriously, don’t ask for it.

Biggest Hidden Mickey Ever

The largest hidden Mickey is located at Disney’s Hollywood Studios!

Kids Only Please

Good Luck Getting To Stay Here

Secret Park Entrance?

There is an alternative entrance to Epcot called International Gateway that lets you in the World Showcase from the Dolphin hotel and Beach and Yacht Club.

Disney Jail

There are holding cells for disruptive guests or thieves in the parks or resorts.

The Best Time To Visit

The absolute best time of the year to go is in January, especially if you aren’t a fan of the crowds.

Count The Jack Sparrows!

Count the Jack Sparrows in the Pirates of the Caribbean ride, there should be three. If you saw four, you may have actually saw Johnny Depp. He loves to stop by in character and hang on the ride.

Hoops Anyone?

In the Matterhorn there is a hidden basketball court!

 Listen Closely

You can hear the Morse Code playing at the Louisiana Train Station, It’s Walt Disney’s inaugural speech.

 “I Am Not A Crook”

Richard Nixon gave his “I Am Not A Crook” speech at Disneyland.

The “No Sad Kid” Rule

The “No Sad Kid” rule means replacing a dropped ice cream for a child, souvenirs, and soiled clothes free of charge.

 The Originals

14 of the original rides from the 1955 Grand Opening are still in use today.

Disney of Oz?

When Disney was first built, there was supposed to be a Land of Oz, but it was never constructed.

 Constant Touch-Ups

Disney parks are constantly painting and being touched up nightly. They also hire undercover security to prevent any damaging the rides or any graffiti.

 Wait, There Was Real Ammo In That?

For the first year the Penny Arcade was open, there was real ammo in the shooting games.

It’s Out Of Respect

Park employees are required to point with two fingers or their whole hand. It is because some cultures look at pointing with one finger a sign of disrespect.

Kind Of Gross, Right?

The brown pavement in Liberty Square is supposed to represent the sewage system underground which was common in the Colonial days.

Starting To Rain? Stand Under The Ball

With the unique design of the Epcot Ball, guests can stand under it and not get wet when it rains.

Quite A Large Sea

The Seas attraction in Disney is so large, the ride Spaceship Earth could fit inside of it.

 Adventure Land!

The concrete between worlds in Adventureland change very suddenly. The “sensory tickles” startle you and make you look around, realizing you’re now into another world.

Wonder Who It Belonged To?

The skull on the red chair on the Pirates of the Caribbean ride is actually a real skull. Wonder how Disney got ahold of that.

Mr. Martin The Magician

Steve Martin used to work in Disney before all of his fame and movie roles came along between 10 and 18 years old.

 The Mountain To Space

If it were a real mountain, Space Mountain would be the biggest in the state of Florida.

 Tinker-man?

Sometimes during the firework shows, it is a man dressed up as Tinkerbell.

The Hidden Treasures of Tom Sawyer Island

There used to be hidden paint brushes on Tom Sawyer Island which you could turn in for a golden fast pass.

That’s Not Too Far In The Future, Walt.

Tomorrowland was built in 1955, and was supposed to represent the far off future of 1986.

Be On Your Best Behavior

If you’re called a “treasured guest”, it means you’re disruptive and the workers have been warned about you.

 Well, That’s Gross.

Up until 2001, all characters were expected to share communal underwear.

 Mickeys Everywhere!

There are hidden Mickeys all over the parks in Disney, but there are a few hidden Mickeys on the Harry Potter and Jurassic Park attractions in Universal.

 Out Of Sight, Out Of Mind.

Magic Kingdom is actually the 2nd story of that park. The network of “utilidors” have created ways for characters and ambulance to get around faster and unseen.

Always Knew It Smelled Nice There

Magic Kingdom has vents all over the streets that pipe out vanilla scents, and around Christmas time it’s peppermint scents.

Code-V!

If you happen to hear the term “Code-V”, it means there’s someone around the park or resort who had vomit.

Well That’s Not Very Disney-Like

In 1955 when they first opened, Disneyland had a lingerie store called “The Wizard of Bras”.

 Let’s Get Building!

There is room for 8 more countries in Epcot’s World Showcase.

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Post originally appeared on American Upbeat.