29 Things You Didnt Know About Disneyland
Hidden things and secrets about Disneyland that most people don't know.
Published 10 years ago in People & Lifestyle
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They call it nosseum green. It is a very specific shade of green that Disney Imagineers created. All of the buildings and unattractive things such as trash cans are painted this color so that you dont notice them as much. It is supposed to be the most unobtrusive shade of the spectrum and is suppose to disappear into the background.
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The Indiana Jones ride used to be a parking lot. The parking lot is actually where the line is, so you can still see remainders of the parking stall lines. Inside the screening room if you look back at the protector you will notice an Eeyore sign. This is because it used to be the Eeyore area of the parking lot.
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Splash Mountain was originally called Flash Mountain because of the camera flash inside of the mountain. Thats why theres the ability to see your pictures at the end of the ride. Previously workers had to manually pull inappropriate pictures from the system so nobody saw, but now its all automated.
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Club 33 is the infamous, very exclusive club located within Disneyland Park. The inconspicuous door is painted a drab green, which helps keep the location secret. The only marker to signify youre in the right place is the 33 to the right of the door. There is a very long line of people who want to join the club, and its incredibly pricey as well. Youll be lucky if you ever get to visit it.
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In the Grand Ballroom, theres a gigantic spider. If you look closely, you can see a bullet hole in the glass paneling. It is said that a child with either a slingshot or bb gun most likely fired at the window and broke it. Because the glass was too expensive to fix, they just covered it with a huge spider web.
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Once youre inside the temple and have made it to the caves, theres a part of the line that looks like a bridge. Over head there will be spikes in the ceiling and some bricks will have a special diamond logo carved into them. As you walk through, theres a weird bamboo post that if you pull, something special will happen! Youll hear a loud noise and the ceiling will drop just a little bit! As you come to the part of the line where a large obelisk sits, you will notice a sign that says do not pull the rope. Pull on it! You will hear the person inside say something to you!
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You need to know a specific phrase to ask in order to do this, but you can in fact view the wheelhouse of the ship and if you are deemed worth, you are show how the ship is even driven and allowed to steer the ship! You can also get to see some pictures of Walt Disney on the ship and meet the captain! Its up to you to figure out what the secret pass-phrase is though.
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All around the park youll find little snippets of history, that most people wont recognize as anything more than common construction. There is a brick wall in Main Street that has bricks on it that dont match in size or shape. These were the bricks that Walt used to figure out what size and shaped bricks he wanted to use in Disneyland. The wall is located near the lockers.
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The Lilly Belle Pullman Car is used to give VIP guests a private tour of the park. It is furnished with antiques and has stained glass windows. Every once in a while tickets to ride this special car are given to the every day park visitors so if somebody offers you them, make sure and take the tickets!
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All across Main Street there are dedications to those who have been an important part of the success of Disney. Some are characters, or stories, while others are real people who contributed to the park or other parts of Disney. For example, Walt Disneys window is located at the Main Street Cinema and it is labeled Disneyland Casting Agency.
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Walt Disney was so busy travelling between Burbank and the construction site of Disneyland that he just had an apartment built at the top of the Fire Station on Main Street. He would always turn the light on to let workers know when he was in the apartment. In remembrance of Walt Disney, the light is always kept on now in the apartment.
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Inside the Matterhorn is a quarter of a basketball court. Disney didn't like to waste any space, so he asked the Matterhorn climbers what theyd like inside and they voted for a basketball hoop. Later a ping pong table was added. Employees of Matterhorn are allowed to take their breaks there and have some fun!