Disney Secrets and Fun Stuff List!!!

izzi

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I've compiled an up to date list of secrets and stuff. Please feel free to add or correct any misinformation. Enjoy!!!

MAGIC KINGDOM
Liberty Square

 The colored concrete is indicative of the old time drains (there are NO restrooms within Liberty Square boundaries since they had no restrooms in that time period! The only ones you can find there are inside buildings, and they go so far back in the buildings that they are actually outside of Liberty Square proper!). The CM's wearing the longer dresses would have been the servants where the short
dressed women were usually the woman of the house.
 The addresses on the doors are all two numbers. If you put 18 in front of it, that is the style of door that they would have had for that year. As
you walk along, you can see the progression of the style. From the windows to the hardware to the door and window styles themselves.
 Liberty Square was supposed to represent the East Coast of the United States all the way across to the Train station behind splash Mountain
which was to represent the West Coast of the United States. The 17th-century mansion of master Gracie is supposedly on the Hudson River.
The Hall of Presidents is supposed to represent Pennsylvania. I think the river for the paddle boat was supposed to be on the Mississippi.
The diamond horseshoe is at the gateway to the west, St. Louis MO. The old wooden cottage of the Country Bear Jamboree symbolically
represents Colorado. Big Thunder Mountain and the tiny town of Tumbleweed were near Monument Valley, MT., and lastly, the train
stopped in Frontierland represented California.
 Liberty Square Christmas shop: It's actually three separate shops with the walls opened between them. They are supposed to be
owned by three different colonial families--a German family, a woodcarver's family, and a musician's family.
 Liberty Square Christmas shop: Hidden park in Liberty Square in the back of the Christmas Store.
 Liberty Square Christmas shop: there is a small tree called the Magical Moments Tree. Every day, one person is chosen to decorate the tree. That person gets a magical moments certificate and a free Christmas ornament. Typically the person chosen is picked early in the day, and is usually a child, but it can happen at any time to a person of any age.
 Tug on the Liberty Bell rope
 All the shutters on the windows are hanging crooked. This is because in those times leather was used to fasten shutters on and would stretch
over time to hang crooked.
 Haunted Mansion: At night, look up at the top story right above the front door. If you watch it for a while you'll notice a light pass by it and
some shadows, it looks like 2 people are walking by with a lantern.
 Haunted Mansion: If you look up at the cemetery gate when you are first going into the cemetery, you can see a paper tag hanging off
of the top-left corner. That is actually the purchase tag that was accidentally left on the gate when it was purchased from a California
manufacturer.
 Haunted Mansion: In the graveyard scene, one of the last scenes on the ride, you will find a great hidden mickey. At the end of the room, when the cart begins to turn, look over the right hand side and you’ll see a grim reaper. Look closely at his raised hand, he is holding a hidden ghostly Mickey.
 Haunted Mansion: Be among the first to exit for the Doom Buggies by standing on the side with the painting of the lady with the parasol.
After riding the stretching room down, as you walk to the cars, there is a lobby with a desk and lamp. On the desk is a
dictionary that is turned to the word death.
 Haunted Mansion: in the ballroom scene, if you look down on the floor of the balcony the doombuggies are traveling on, about halfway through the scene you will see a patch of light and the shadows of two pairs of legs swinging as if there are two people sitting on a ledge above you.
 The flag that flies atop of the American Adventure actually has 15 stripes.
 There is a silver plate that runs between Liberty Square and Frontierland. This plate represents the Mississippi River, separating the east
from the west, and there is water flowing out from the plate into the Rivers of America.
 Hall of Presidents upstairs window facing Haunted Mansion has 2 lanterns lit “one if by land, two if by sea”

Frontierland
 At the Frontierland RR Station, look for a wooden leg named Smith. It is a reference to a joke in Mary Poppins. "I knew a man with a
wooden leg named Smith." "What's the name of his other leg?"
 Look down at the main walkway (which is also the parade route). Instead of just plain cement there's also and area a couple feet wide that
goes all the way down the walkway and looks like a brownish/yellow gravel. It seems in frontier times the streets had a urine trough in them for the all of the horse urine. The gravel area represents the urine trough.
 Big Thunder Mountain: After you exit the ride, and are back outside walking down the exit ramp, look at the rocky wall to your left. You will see a deliberate profile of a hidden Tinkerbell – one of the best hidden characters anywhere in WDW.

Fantasyland
 Carousel: Cinderella's horse is the horse with the gold ribbon tied on its tail.
 Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: In the first room there is a picture of Mr. Toad handing over the deed to Owl (Pooh ride used to be Mr.
Toads Wild Ride).
 When you go to Sir Mickey's Shop in Fantasyland look at where the roof meets the walls. You will see Willie the Giant from Mickey and the
Beanstalk peeking into the shop.
 Cinderella's Castle: Inside the walls of the walk-through of the castle are several mosaics. On the mosaic wall farthest from the entrance are the two stepsisters, Anastasia and Drusilla. The mosaic shows one of them with a red face and the other with a green face. Red with Rage and Green with envy!
 Tink's Treasures: Anyone visiting Tinker Bell's Treasures that wants to can now call Tinker Bell to Fantasyland from Pixie Hollow. Just speak to a Cast Member near the registers closest to Mickey's Phillharmagic
 Peter Pan: Watch when you fly over the Mermaid Lagoon. You can see a mermaid that look remarkably like Ariel from the Little Mermaid.

Adventureland
 Pirates of the Caribbean: Always stay in the left hand side of the queue when entering the line for the ride. At random times of day, Jack Sparrow will be in the jail cell on this side, and it makes for a great picture & is good entertainment.
 Pirates of the Caribbean: Ask the cast member when you board if they said good morning to George today. George is supposedly a ghost that haunts the ride, and if they don’t greet him everyday, the ride will break down frequently or other strange things will happen.

Main Street USA
 When you first enter Disney World's Magic Kingdom, walk under the train station where the lockers are. Facing Cinderella Castle, look for a door on the right just before you exit from under the station. Open this door and get a look at the Mural on the wall.
 Tony’s Town Square: Paw prints of Lady and the Tramp outside of the porch on the sidewalk.
 Tony's Town Square: At the back, there is a beautiful 3-paned dark blue window, through which you can see the shadowy silhouettes of Lady and the
Tramp sharing their late-night meal of spaghetti.
 In the Main St. RR Station lower level, up on one of the shelves (Cast members (CM's) can help you locate it) you can see Aladdin's lamp
as well as other characters' belongings waiting to be picked up.
 Harmony Barber Shop: This shop is on the left hand side as you walk down mainstreet, and is a little bit hidden. The wait gets very long, so if you want to visit, go early in the day. You can get a haircut, or just get “pixie dusted”. This is especially made into a big deal if it’s a baby’s first haircut as they get a special set of mouse ears and a Magic Certificate.

Tomorrowland
 Carousel of Progress: The current voice of the main character you may recognize as the voice of the narrator from "A Christmas Story".

EPCOT
Futureworld
 Spaceship Earth: the scene with the monks writing. One has fallen asleep and has a Mickey shaped ink blob next to him.

World Showcase
 The bridge continuing on past France symbolically crosses the English Channel. See if you can find a bike and an easel as if an artist were
coming back to finish a painting of the store across the canal. (Location may change periodically) This is also the location of the rear
entrance (International Gateway) from some of the resorts to Epcot.
 Germany: If you know the holiday story about the pickle ornament, find the pickle tree (in a store).
 Germany: At the courtyard if you look up towards the back there is a clock. If you are there around the hour, it will ring and a German boy
and girl will come out (they are made our of wood, they are not real) and twirl around.
 Morocco: Take a look at all of the mosaic tile artwork on the walls. You will notice that each mosaic has at least one cracked/flawed tile in it.
The Moroccan people worship Allah and believe that only Allah can create something that is "perfect," so every mosaic was purposely
flawed!
 Morocco: There is a "gold" prayer room in Morocco that was included for the CM and is open to the public.
 England: The tea shop outside and inside architecture represents UK in the 1600s--thatched roof, huge hearth inside low ceilings, dark lighting even the style floor. The next shop represents the 1700s and has a sign out front that says Est. 1702. It has higher ceilings and basic wrought iron lighting fixtures. If you look at it from the outside, you can see the cantilever build. They threw out the upstairs windows into the drains that ran down the center of the streets. Just another reason gentlemen walked nearer the road and wore large brimmed hats while ladies walked very near the bldgs. The next building is 1800s neoclassical. See the window styles and even how ornate the window coverings and lighting are? Look up at the ceiling and how it is painted. As you exit that shop, look to your right. There is a whole other building over there, and it is in the same 1800s time frame to stay in sync. Look at the rooftops. See the Mary Poppins style chimneys?

HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS
 Singing in the Rain Umbrella: Near Lights Motor Action at the end of NY Street.
 Going into the Great Movie Ride, the lions at the front are not really lions. They are dogs! And the female has a baby whatever-it-is under her paw
 If you exit the Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular theater from the far right-side stairway (as you face the stage) pay attention as you go onto
the landings, look for the hand of a CM rising above the railing holding the golden idol from the show's Mayan (or South American in the
movie version) temple. The idea is to pat the head of the idol as you go past.
 While facing the entrance of IJSS, look to the left. There's a display of Indiana Jones props. There's a rope that says "do not pull". Pull the rope and listen.
 Muppetvision 3D. Right after you walk in the building on the right you will see and window that has a sign hanging "Be back in 5 minutes, Key is under the mat". Check under the mat and there really is a key.

ANIMAL KINGDOM
 I usually enter it by the It's tough to be a bug fastpass distriubution. you go in the area where the machines are, all the way to the right. it
looks like it could be a queue line for ITTBAB, but it's the path.
 Check out the pathways between Africa and Asia for Devine
 On the path, as you walk to get to the FOLK, there is a bridge that you walk over. On the right side of the bridge, if you look over the side to
the left, you will see what appears to be a Dragon Waterfall (the sole surviving hint of Beastly Kingdom).
 At the Tusker House Restaurant you can hear kitchen noises if you sit in the outside dining area.

GENERAL
 Ask for a list of Hidden Mickey’s from Guest Relations and/or pins including: "Just Married, Happy Birthday, First Visit, Happy Anniversary, Happily Ever After, I'm Celebrating, My Magical Triumph, Family Reunion" and "Honorary Citizen" pins. Coming next year is "Honorary VoluntEAR"

DOWNTOWN DISNEY
 Downtown Disney, Art of Disney Store - The Art of Disney Store runs a trivia quiz daily with prizes.
 

Captain Hank

Well-Known Member
Pretty good list, though some of them are slightly incorrect, and a few no longer exist or have significantly changed.

 Tink's Treasures: If you want to wake Tink, go DIRECTLY to the store as soon as the park opens. The store is right behind the castle. Ask
"Could I please wake up Tink this morning?" If you go into the store and hear the music, you know she has already been waked up. If it is
quiet she is still sleeping.
This changed during the recent refurbishment of the shop. Anyone visiting Tinker Bell's Treasures that wants to can now call Tinker Bell to Fantasyland from Pixie Hollow. Just speak to a Cast Member near the registers closest to Mickey's Phillharmagic

 Spaceship Earth: There are two figures that used to be in the Hall of Presidents: the sleeping monk used to be Woodrow Wilson & the large
bald slave in the Egyptian scene was William Taft.
It's more a case of re-using the molds for the character heads than actually re-locating the figures. There are also lots of residents of the American Adventure living dual lives in Spaceship Earth.

 Some brooks babble, but at Epcot the babbling is done by some of the enchanted drinking fountains! You can find at least three fountains that
will talk back to you: 1) Face the "Fountain of Nations" with Spaceship Earth behind you. The talking water fountain is outside Mouse
Gear, on your left. 2) There's another to the right of the magic/play fountain between World Showcase and Future World. 3) The third is
behind Innoventions West, near the restroom.
 It's bad enough that the water fountains talk, but you can also find a sassy talking trashcan in Future World, near the Electric Umbrella
restaurant, next to Innoventions.
I'm not sure if any of these are still functioning.

 Italy: If you wander around behind the shops (where the fountains are) look around for little red press-buttons that say "press for a surprise"
(or something to that effect). If you press the button, water squirts from a different location.
As far as I know, this was a special installation for Flower and Garden a few years ago.

 Open the wooden crates next to the AFI shop at the Back Lot Tour ride.
I don't believe these are present any more.

 Going into the Great Movie Ride, the lions at the front are not really lions. They are dogs! Supposedly, if you can tell the CM which one is the
female, they will walk you through the back door, bypassing the line.
Not too sure about the species of the statues, but the female has a baby whatever-it-is under her paw. Doubtful about the line-skipping part, though.

 On the path, as you walk to get to the FOLK, there is a bridge that you walk over. On the right side of the bridge, if you look over the side to
the left, you will see what appears to be a waterfall. If you look closely, it is actually a dinosaur with the water coming out of his mouth.
It's actually a dragon, the sole surviving hint of Beastly Kingdom.

 If you exit the Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular theater from the far right-side stairway (as you face the stage) pay attention as you go onto
the landings, look for the hand of a CM rising above the railing holding the golden idol from the show's Mayan (or South American in the
movie version) temple. The idea is to pat the head of the idol as you go past.
I've never heard of or seen this.

 Ask for a list of Hidden Mickey’s from Guest Relations and “Just Married” Pin.
Not all Guest Relations locations may have lists of Hidden Mickeys, and the lists may be incomplete. Also, in addition to "Just Married," there are "Happy Birthday, First Visit, Happy Anniversary, Happily Ever After, I'm Celebrating, My Magical Triumph, Family Reunion" and "Honorary Citizen" pins. Coming next year is "Honorary VoluntEAR"

 Hotel tours: Smokehouse at the WL
I've never heard of a smokehouse tour, but there are other tours of the Wilderness Lodge available. You can also try to sign up to be a Flag Family, helping to raise the flags on top of the lodge in the morning.

 Downtown Disney Marketplace: go with your children and ask at one of the (Disney) store cash registers for the Sticker Hunt booklet. There
are 15 different stickers to collect at each of 15 stores.
I don't think this is still in existence.
 

izzi

New Member
Original Poster
Could you please let me know which ones are wrong and/or no longer exist so I can update the list. Thanks
 

Maryssa*

Well-Known Member
You left out the addendum to the colored concrete drainage ditches in Liberty Square... there are NO restrooms within Liberty Square boundaries since they had no restrooms in that time period! The only ones you can find there are inside buildings, and they go so far back in the buildings that they are actually outside of Liberty Square proper!
 

BrerFrog

Active Member
Fantastic. We could spend the rest of our lives researching stuff about WDW, but we would never be able to gather all secrets and details. :)
 

WDITrent

Active Member
Delete these:

 Haunted Mansion: The top of the building looks like chess pieces. The only one missing is the knight(it's inside) because it's always night
inside the mansion.

 Spaceship Earth: There are two figures that used to be in the Hall of Presidents: the sleeping monk used to be Woodrow Wilson & the large
bald slave in the Egyptian scene was William Taft.


You forgot to take out the dinosaur part on this one:
 On the path, as you walk to get to the FOLK, there is a bridge that you walk over. On the right side of the bridge, if you look over the side to
the left, you will see what appears to be a Dragon Waterfall (the sole surviving hint of Beastly Kingdom). If you look closely, it is actually a dinosaur with the water coming out of his mouth.




Fun thread! Let's keep it going! :)
 

MissM

Well-Known Member
Adventureland
Pirates of the Caribbean: Pirate chess match located in the queue of the ride is in stalemate.
NO IT IS NOT.

http://www.giveneyestosee.com/pirates/chess-moves.html

I have photos from 2003 - current that prove it is NOT. The original Marc Davis drawings did had it has a stalemate. But it has not actually been one - if ever - in at least the last SIX YEARS. And, contrary to the updated rumor, it was NOT "reset" during the last renovation either. It remains random and often illegal/unplayable pieces.
 

Phonedave

Well-Known Member
The Fu Dogs (thats what they are, Fu Dogs) are also in China in EPCOT and have the same configuration. The Male dog has his paw on a ball and the female on a cub.

It's not really a Disney thing, but a Chinese thing. That's how all Fu Dogs are represented.

The male should be on the right and the female on the left when you are looking at them. I don't know off the top of my head if thats how the ones at the GMR are.

-dave
 

Phonedave

Well-Known Member
Are they still doing the WDW transportation collectors cards? Or is that another thing that has gone the way of the dodo?

-dave
 

Rufus T Firefly

Well-Known Member
I've never heard of a smokehouse tour, but there are other tours of the Wilderness Lodge available. You can also try to sign up to be a Flag Family, helping to raise the flags on top of the lodge in the morning.

I took a tour of the lodge a good ten yrs ago. After showing us around to see Hidden Mickeys and various other things, we were taken out back into the smokehouse. Don't know if that part of the tour is still offered.
 

Skylinecar1982

New Member
You could also add that in DHS Muppetvision 3d. Right after you walk in the building on the right you will see and window that has a sign hanging "Be back in 5 minutes, Key is under the mat". Check under the mat and there really is a key.
 

DisneyPrincess5

Well-Known Member
I love these fun little details!

This summer, I read the Hidden Magic of Walt Disney World. In it, they have many of these secrets and more. Great book.
 

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