Disneyland, the land of joy and fun, is full of secrets that may harm the whole image of this magical place.
Known as the “Happiest Place on Earth,” Disneyland has become one of the most popular family vacation destinations for visitors of all ages since it opened in 1955. Walt Disney and his team of visionaries created dozens of fascinating attractions, wonderful restaurants, entertainment and beautiful resorts that make Disneyland a dream vacation destination; But despite this ideal image, there are some facts you may regret knowing.
1. Real skeletons in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Amazing Secret of Disneyland
It may be surprising; But in the past this attraction included real human skeletons! In the 1960s, when the attraction was built, the skeletons were sourced from the UCLA Medical Center. At that time, the technology to make artificial skeletons did not exist; So Disney went for the real thing. Fortunately, all the skeletons have now been replaced with artificial bones, and the real ones returned to their country of origin; But there are still rumors that there may be some real skeletons left in the attraction.
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2. Animatronics that never turn off!
In the “It’s a Small World” attraction, visitors travel by boat to different scenes and encounter many animatronics who sing and dance. There is a rumor that these animatronics are on 24 hours a day; Even after the park is closed. Although we have not been able to confirm this rumor, some guests have reported that the animatronics continue to move even when the music and lights are turned off.
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3. Amazing hallucinations in the adventure of Indiana Jones
In the Indiana Jones attraction, in an exciting scene, a large rock appears to be moving towards your vehicle. At this point, Indiana Jones tells the guests to “go backwards”, creating the realistic feeling that the vehicle is going backwards; But the reality is that it is the walls that move towards the vehicle and the vehicle itself stays in place. This type of illusion is one of the special features of Disneyland attractions, which represents the creativity of its designers.
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4. Disneyland Feral Cats: Hidden Heroes in Rodent Control
Disneyland Paris has about 200 feral cats that are kept in the park to control the rodent population. These cats were seen after the opening of Disneyland in the 50s and their first settlement was discovered in the “Sleeping Beauty” castle. Disney decided to give these cats to cast members and suitable families. Despite this, feral cats still live in Disneyland today and naturally help control the rodent population.
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5. Rides that aren’t on rails: Crockett’s Smoky Explorer Boats
The “Smoky Crockett Explorer Boats” attraction does not depend on any rails or motors and is completely controlled by rowing guests and crew members. Each boat can accommodate 20 people and goes around the island of Tom Sawyer. Staff members give guests a brief instruction on how to paddle and for safety, small children must wear a life jacket.
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6. The increase in the price of Disneyland tickets: a worrying story
Disneyland ticket prices have increased significantly. So that park tickets were only $43 in 2000 and reached $99 by 2015. Currently, the ticket pricing system is determined in a variable manner and depends on the amount of crowding and the day of the week. This issue has become one of the biggest concerns for families; Especially for those who want to travel to Disneyland, it may cause difficulties.
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7. Space Mountain: Slower than you think
Many think Space Mountain is one of the fastest rides at Disneyland Stag, but it actually only reaches a top speed of 35 miles per hour. For this reason, this ride ranks fifth among other rides in the park. However, many guests feel that the ride feels much faster than it is. Maybe this is due to the darkness and sound effects during the trip.
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8. Unusual cemeteries in the happiest place on earth
Even though Disneyland is known as the “Happiest Place on Earth,” it also has several cemeteries. These cemeteries are not real; But having four mausoleums near the Haunted Mansion attraction is unusual for a family park. There are also tombs on Tom Sawyer Island and the Storyland Canal attraction.
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9. Magical scents of Disneyland: natural or artificial?
Disneyland is known for the smell of good food; But some of these scents are artificially pumped. For example, in certain seasons, you might smell more mint or vanilla on Main Street. These scents not only enrich the olfactory experience of the guests, but also create a magical and pleasant atmosphere in the park.
10. The strange ending of Mr. Toad’s wild ride: Hell at Disneyland
The “Mr. Toad’s Wild Furnace” attraction ends with a strange final scene that ends in Hell. In this scene, the car drives into fire and demons, and this may be scary for some children. Many guests wonder why such a scene was added to a family attraction.
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In general, Disneyland, for all its amazing attractions and memories it creates, still has some strange facts that can slightly tarnish its ideal image. These facts show that even in a seemingly perfect place, there are unexpected facts and stories that enrich the visitor experience. Have you ever visited Disneyland? Share your opinion and experiences with where share
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