We all know of the iconic sights of WDW. The Castle, or Spaceship Earth etc. And we also notice certain sounds of the world. The dog howl at the Haunted Mansion, or the train whistle, and so on.
But I've noticed over the years that there are certain smells of WDW as well.
Call me crazy, but indoor water-based rides like Pirates and Its a small world have distinct smells to them. It's a musty indoor water smell, but nevertheless, at least to me, I kinda like it.
Also the monorail to me has a smell to it. Maybe it's the A/C they use or something else, but either way if I smell that same smell outside WDW, I'm instantly transported to the monorail.
And some others I can think of are the Contemporary, Space Mountain and Spaceship Earth off the top of my head.
Am I alone in this? Perhaps I'm suffering from some sort of Disney withdrawal syndrome but I could swear these places and attractions have distinct smells that I've noticed over the years and grown quite fond of, if that's possible to enjoy musty water...
Just curious if anyone else has noticed the "Smells" of WDW?
But I've noticed over the years that there are certain smells of WDW as well.
Call me crazy, but indoor water-based rides like Pirates and Its a small world have distinct smells to them. It's a musty indoor water smell, but nevertheless, at least to me, I kinda like it.
Also the monorail to me has a smell to it. Maybe it's the A/C they use or something else, but either way if I smell that same smell outside WDW, I'm instantly transported to the monorail.
And some others I can think of are the Contemporary, Space Mountain and Spaceship Earth off the top of my head.
Am I alone in this? Perhaps I'm suffering from some sort of Disney withdrawal syndrome but I could swear these places and attractions have distinct smells that I've noticed over the years and grown quite fond of, if that's possible to enjoy musty water...
Just curious if anyone else has noticed the "Smells" of WDW?