Gossip phone?!

stitchtastic

New Member
Original Poster
I am putting together a list of secrets for us to find on our trip in August - we a are taking my DD's friend who has never been and I want them to see those extra bits of magic that make WDW so special and appreciate it beyond rides and parades. So I will put on the list things like the key under the mat and some hidden mickeys. I know one year we found the gossip phone in a store on main street but when we were back 2 years later it had gone and the CM I spoke to didn't know anything about it, has anyone come across recently. Also if you have any ideas for my list please feel free to suggest.
Thanks :wave:
 

DizneyPryncess

Well-Known Member
The gossip phone on Main Street is gone, sadly. But there another phone in Tomorrowland, in a little booth under Astro Orbiter. I picked it up last time, hit some buttons, and it called a fake psychic hotline. It was fun. :)

Here's a few of my favorite Disney secrets:

1. Everyday, paintbrushes are hidden on Tom Sawyer's Island. If you find one of them, turn it in to your boat captain for a prize. Hint: be there when the first boat leaves!)
2. Cinderella has a favorite horse on the carousel. It is the only horse with the golden ribbon on it's tail.
3. The center of WDW is located in Epcot Center. It's a circle etched into the ground of Future World. It's surrounded by etchings of inventors & their inventions.
4. The first person into Tinkerbell's Fairy Treasures in Fantasyland everyday gets to wake up Tinkerbell. It's a ceremony where you ring a bell & Tink appears on a screen to say hello.
5. On Haunted Mansion, when you go into the ballroom scene, open your cell phone and hold the end you talk into under your chin. You will see your ghostly face added to the ballroom scene.
6. Hang out on Main Street when the park is closing up. About 30 minutes after park closing time, when people are still filtering out, there is a special ceremony at the castle called "Kiss Goodnight". It's a magical way to end your day.

Have fun!! :wave:
 

stitchtastic

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Original Poster
Thanks

Thanks for those - we will add those to the list! Out of interest do you know how no.5 works - does bluetooth need to be turned on?
:wave:
 

Rob562

Well-Known Member
I'm pretty sure that I read that the phone has been relocated to the Chapeau in Town Square.

As for the "add your face with your cell phone", it's not any kind of a technology thing they're telling you to do... They're saying that if you shine the light from your phone onto your face, your face will be reflected in the glass used for the main ghost effect. A flashlight would produce the same result. (Though remember that by doing this, not only you can see the reflection but Guests on either side of you, too. It could be distracting, annoying, and/or ruin the illusion for others)

-Rob
 

Master Yoda

Pro Star Wars geek.
Premium Member
I'm pretty sure that I read that the phone has been relocated to the Chapeau in Town Square.

As for the "add your face with your cell phone", it's not any kind of a technology thing they're telling you to do... They're saying that if you shine the light from your phone onto your face, your face will be reflected in the glass used for the main ghost effect. A flashlight would produce the same result. (Though remember that by doing this, not only you can see the reflection but Guests on either side of you, too. It could be distracting, annoying, and/or ruin the illusion for others)

-Rob
I have heard the same thing as well but have yet to have the chance to confirm it.
 

Master Yoda

Pro Star Wars geek.
Premium Member
I am putting together a list of secrets for us to find on our trip in August - we a are taking my DD's friend who has never been and I want them to see those extra bits of magic that make WDW so special and appreciate it beyond rides and parades. So I will put on the list things like the key under the mat and some hidden mickeys. I know one year we found the gossip phone in a store on main street but when we were back 2 years later it had gone and the CM I spoke to didn't know anything about it, has anyone come across recently. Also if you have any ideas for my list please feel free to suggest.
Thanks :wave:
This should get you started.

Magic Kingdom
1. Cinderella’s Royal Table: Gus and Jaq are looking down over the foyer.
2. Tony’s Town Square: Paw prints of Lady and the Tramp outside of the porch on the sidewalk.
3. Hall of Presidents: Bill Clinton is the only president to wear a Mickey Mouse tie.
4. Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin: Some of the biggest point values are in the first room. Turn around and hit the back of the orange robot’s arm or the back of the buzz saw…. 100,000 points.
5. Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin: When you are in line the "story" of the attraction is unfolding. Once inside, all guests are being 'shrunk' to toy size so they are able to fit in the xp 37-space cruisers. This is why, once you get up to the Viewfinder and Magna Doodle and Buzz, they are all the same size as you. Then when the ride is over and you see Buzz telling you your scores and zurg behind bars, you return to normal 'human' size.
6. Haunted Mansion: The top of the building looks like chess pieces. The only one missing is the knight. (It’s inside) This particular element is rather controversial. Some the chess pieces were intention while others say it was coincidental.
7. Haunted Mansion: In the wire fencing around the mansion there are 999 stick people made out of the wire in the fence.
8. Haunted Mansion: Ballroom Scene: the ladies are leading the men.
9. Haunted Mansion: As soon as you enter the graveyard, you go under a tall gate, if you look really hard, at the top left-center portion of the gate, there is a paper tag. This is the original purchase tag from California, they forgot to remove it, and it is still there today!
10. Haunted Mansion: In the scene with the lone piano player, pay close attention to what's going on outside! Notice the direction the wind is blowing the tree compared to the direction the clouds are moving...
11. Haunted Mansion: In the endless hallway there is a chair with a Hidden Donald Duck embedded in it. This is another thing that appears to be more coincidence than intentional.
12. Haunted Mansion: As you exit look in the pet cemetery for a statue of Mr Toad.
13. Market House on Main Street: Go to the back of the store and look for an old fashioned phone. It’s called the Gossip Phone. Pick it up and listen to it. Sadly this phone is no longer there since the refurb in 2006/2007. Good news the phone is back. It is now located at the Chapeau.
14. Center Street off of Main Street: go to the end of the street and listen carefully, you can hear tap dancing and singing lessons going on upstairs.
15. Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: In the first room there is a picture of Mr. Toad handing over the deed to Owl.
16. Under the Train Station: Keep your back to the castle and look up. In the rafters you can see some Disney character “items” left behind.
17. Main Street: After the afternoon parade goes by, watch the upstairs windows, they will close automatically. That is where some of the music is piped.
18. Behind the castle and to the left is a fountain with Cinderella. When children look at her (from a shorter perspective) it appears as if she has a crown. Adults need to bend (or bow) to her in order to see it too.
19. Liberty Square: there is a gate around a door. It guards a marble slab that used to be a step at Monticello. Jefferson actually walked on it. This is another piece of urban legend that does not appear to be true.
20. Magic Carpets of Aladdin: there are embedded jewels in the concrete around the ride.
21. Casey's Corner: I was sitting in the bleachers facing the TV showing Disney sports cartoons. On the same wall as the bleachers, there is a bunch of old baseball pictures. One in particular caught my attention. It seemed a lot newer than the other pictures-it wasn't really grainy at all, yet it was dated "1915." Also, the players were sitting on very modern-looking metal bleachers. The last thing I noticed was...THEY WERE ALMOST ALL WEARING PRECISELY THE SAME MOUSTACHE! Could these be the Imagineers who did the Casey's corner rehab a few years back? If you want to find it yourself, go in the TV room connected to Casey's Corner. The pictures are just inside the doorway, on the wall to the left. The picture I'm talking about is about at eye level.
22. Tinkerbell’s Treasures: Try to find Tinkerbell flitting around the store. Also you can peer through the key hole in the dresser and find her locked inside.
23. Tom Sawyer’s Island: Try to find one of the paintbrushes, and bring it back to a CM for head of the line passes.
24. 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.
25. Liberty Square: The sidewalks are brown but the streets are not. People in that time dumped garbage out the windows, so Disney made it appear dirty.
26. Liberty Square: 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. The Imagineers used crooked metal fasteners.
27. Walt’s name only appears on one window on Main Street. It is the one above the ice cream parlor and is the only one that faces the Castle.
28. 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. Additionally the buildings also reflect changes east to west from the colonial style to the frontier boomtown to the southwestern adobe buildings.

Epcot
1. Electric Umbrella: Look for the talking trashcan and the talking water fountain.
2. In Epcot, if you stand in the correct spot, you can see the Tower of Terror appear to be part of Morocco. The best spot to see it is near the souvenir stands between Future World and World Showcase, specifically the souvenir stand closer to Mexico. And since both have similar colors, they blend together decently.
3. Journey Into Imagination with Figment: as you are about to go into the sound room, look at one of the doors, it says Dean Finder(Dreamfinder). Also, in the finale, look to the Figment with the music book glider, there is a Dreammobile.
4. Mouse Gear: look for the blimp from the original JII, sans the balloon.
5. Spaceship Earth: the scene with the monks writing. One has fallen asleep and has a Mickey shaped ink blob next to him.
6. UK pavilion: there is a path running down the side of the Rose & Crown pub, which leads to a 'secret' garden.
7. Maelstrom: When boarding the boats look at the Vikings, one is wearing Mickey Mouse Ears.
8. Watch out for the rock formations on the shores of the Canada pavilion during Illuminations: Reflections of Earth. For the fireworks show, one of these boulders "breaks open," rising up into the air, a contoured piece of rock topping a pole equipped with lights and speakers for the show. Once Illuminations ends, the pole silently retracts back into the boulder, its rocky top preserving the appearance of the Canada shoreline. It's all part of Disney's attempt to preserve show elements--outside of show time, you'd never know it wasn't a real rock. A similar pole rises out of the rocks at the Japan pavilion, and two light poles are cleverly concealed in the Italy pavilion
9. Germany: The stone "castle" building, located in the Germany pavilion alongside the Biergarten Restaurant, was to have been the home of a Rhine River cruise attraction taking guests on a boat ride through the German countryside. But the attraction was never built. The main entrance to the ride would have been located at the back of the Sommerfest Outdoor Café.

Disney Studios
1. Tower of Terror: Look for marquee with missing letters, on the bottom, the fallen letters will read “Evil Tower U R Doom”. Sadly this has been removed.
2. Muppet Vision 3-D: Outside of the building there is graffiti written all over, stop and read the sometimes humorous messages.
3. Muppet Vision 3-D: Look for the key under the mat when entering the theater.
4. Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular: Outside of the theater there is a well. Pull on the rope that's dropped inside of the well and listen.
5. Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular: There are crates stacked in the bushes that say “don’t open”… Go ahead and open them.
6. Singing in the Rain Umbrella: Near Lights Motor Action at the end of NY Street. (Or whatever it’s called now)
7. Honey I Shrunk the Kids: Look for the dogs nose and stick your hand in its nostrils, it will sniff you (and sometimes sneeze!).
8. AFI shop at the Back Lot Tour ride: look for the area nearby which is stacked with wooden crates, open them and you will be rewarded with various silly effects.
9. Look for the snowman in MGM. Great photo op!

Animal Kingdom
1. Look for “DeVine” a real human vine, usually “hanging around” near or behind the Tree of Life.
2. Tusker House: sit outside on the back patio area when you eat and listen carefully. You can hear people upstairs who seem to be having trouble cleaning.
3. Tamu Refreshment Stand: Behind it is a half wall where a meet and greet takes place. The paint is chipping and one area of chipped off paint is a hidden Baloo.
4. Kali River Rapids: go on the bridge and find the buttons that allow the two elephants below squirt the riders.
5. Dinoland Playground: Try to open the door.

Downtown Disney
1. 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.

Resorts
1. Contemporary Resort: near the Monorail loading dock, there is a huge mosaic. Look for the 5 legged goat within that mosaic.
2. Port Orleans: the musical notes attached to the check in counter translate to “When the Saints Go Marching In.”
3. Fort Wilderness: Look for the lawn mower tree.
4. Wilderness Lodge: Has a smokehouse tour.
5. Wilderness Lodge: Get a hidden Mickey list and go on a hunt!
6. Wilderness Lodge: Go look for Old Faithful.

Everything Else
1. Monorail: Sit up front with the captain and get a co-pilot’s license.
2. Watercraft: take the boats or ferries and get a Disney Watercraft sticker.
3. Ask for a list of Hidden Mickey’s from Guest Relations.
4. Ask for a list of Pressed Pennies from Guest Relations.
5. The two colors Disney paints the backstage areas/show buildings are go Away Green and Blend In Brown. These two colors were made by Disney to paint things they did not want to be noticed.
6. Most people think of WDW as being "in Orlando". We Disney fans know that's not true. But even a lot of Disney fans don't realize that WDW is actually in two cities. The area that includes Magic Kingdom and Fort Wilderness is actually in the City of Bay Lake. The rest of the property is in Lake Buena Vista.
7. The original design for the resorts around The 7 Seas Lagoon were to mirror the lands in the Magic Kingdom
Poly - Adventureland
Wilderness lodge and Fort Wilderness - Frontierland
Contemp - Tomorrowland
Grand FL - Main Street
The resorts for Fantasyland and Liberty Square were never built.
 

SOLISIMO

Member
There is a yellow tall book that they sell everywhere about hidden mickeys. Me and the wife did this and it was soo much fun. It has soo much info and will have you going for hours of your stay:king:
 

DizneyPryncess

Well-Known Member
Thanks for those - we will add those to the list! Out of interest do you know how no.5 works - does bluetooth need to be turned on?
:wave:

Our Keys to the Kingdom guide had our whole group do it. I didn't even notice the people to either side of me doing it - nor did I see their reflections. I just noticed mine, it's very quick and not annoying at all. It was pretty cool - no bluetooth needed, just your phone. :)
 
Wow you know alot of secrets I didn't. Thanks so much :)


The gossip phone on Main Street is gone, sadly. But there another phone in Tomorrowland, in a little booth under Astro Orbiter. I picked it up last time, hit some buttons, and it called a fake psychic hotline. It was fun. :)

Here's a few of my favorite Disney secrets:

1. Everyday, paintbrushes are hidden on Tom Sawyer's Island. If you find one of them, turn it in to your boat captain for a prize. Hint: be there when the first boat leaves!)
2. Cinderella has a favorite horse on the carousel. It is the only horse with the golden ribbon on it's tail.
3. The center of WDW is located in Epcot Center. It's a circle etched into the ground of Future World. It's surrounded by etchings of inventors & their inventions.
4. The first person into Tinkerbell's Fairy Treasures in Fantasyland everyday gets to wake up Tinkerbell. It's a ceremony where you ring a bell & Tink appears on a screen to say hello.
5. On Haunted Mansion, when you go into the ballroom scene, open your cell phone and hold the end you talk into under your chin. You will see your ghostly face added to the ballroom scene.
6. Hang out on Main Street when the park is closing up. About 30 minutes after park closing time, when people are still filtering out, there is a special ceremony at the castle called "Kiss Goodnight". It's a magical way to end your day.

Have fun!! :wave:
 

trendicoff

New Member
Wow, what wonderful lists you've all provided. I learned something new, yay!

I love not only the "secrets" but also Disney's attention to detail. So here are a few more secrets and factoids that may spice up your trip. (if I have time I'll add a few more later)

1) The American Adventure pavilion at Epcot - forced perspective is used in the reverse of that on main street. A 3 story building is made to look like 2 because colonial buildings never had more than 2 stories. A fun way to check: stand by the entrance to the outdoor theatre and challenge someone to go up to the front doors of the pavilion and touch the top of the frame, laugh when they are waaaay too short :)

2) Ever notice how you never see anyone repairing the straw thatch roof of the tiki hut in adventureland? Take a closer look and you'll see why.

3) Not so secret, but very cool. Each of those colorful benches at D'sney's Animal Kingdom is made from between 400 and 500 recycled gallon plastic milk containers!

4) Although it was replaced by Yak and Yeti, Sunaulo Toran Fries was a french fry stand in Asia at Disney's Animal Kingdom. Sunaulo Toran means Golden Arches :)

5) The fire engine company at Magic Kingdom is 71 (alluding to WDW opening in 1971)

6) At the train station in frontierland you can see on the shelf some abndoned items like a wooden leg with Smith carved in it ("I once knew a man with a wooden leg named smith!")

7) Ever wonder why there's a guard rail around the presidential seal in the waiting room in the hall of preseidents? I think I'll wait for someone to ask before I reveal the answer :-D

8) Of course every window on Main Street has a story, my favorite it M.T. Lott Real Estate Broker which then lists the 7 phoney companies Walt used to buy the Florida land.

9) Not only is there the brown "sewage line" running through liberty square, but since there was no indoor plumbing, you will not find a bathroom anywhere in liberty square. (If you want to be really precise, there is one in the back of columbia harbor house which if you calculate from the outside you will see that the bathroom itself is actually in fantasyland on purpose!)

whew, that's all for now, keep up the good work!
 

RnRJoe6114

Member
I'm pretty sure that I read that the phone has been relocated to the Chapeau in Town Square.

As for the "add your face with your cell phone", it's not any kind of a technology thing they're telling you to do... They're saying that if you shine the light from your phone onto your face, your face will be reflected in the glass used for the main ghost effect. A flashlight would produce the same result. (Though remember that by doing this, not only you can see the reflection but Guests on either side of you, too. It could be distracting, annoying, and/or ruin the illusion for others)

-Rob

Or freak them out and add to their experience.
 

lumpydj

Active Member
I'm pretty sure that I read that the phone has been relocated to the Chapeau in Town Square.


-Rob

I have heard the same thing as well but have yet to have the chance to confirm it.

Leaving for my trip first thing tomorrow morning. I'll try and remember to stop in and have a look.

-Rob

I was there in Feb and actually listened on the line. It's definately there in the Chapeau store - near the cash register next to the exit door.
 

Rob562

Well-Known Member
I was there in Feb and actually listened on the line. It's definately there in the Chapeau store - near the cash register next to the exit door.

Yup. I checked last week, and the phone is still there in the farthest room to the right (as close as you can get to Tony's Town Square Restaurant). The Chapeau takes up two rooms now, and the phone is *not* in the room with the personalize-your-own-Mickey-ears.

Unfortuantely, the phone wasn't working when I lifted the receiver. :(

-Rob
 

lumpydj

Active Member
Yup. I checked last week, and the phone is still there in the farthest room to the right (as close as you can get to Tony's Town Square Restaurant). The Chapeau takes up two rooms now, and the phone is *not* in the room with the personalize-your-own-Mickey-ears.

Unfortuantely, the phone wasn't working when I lifted the receiver. :(

-Rob

I kind of wish the phone wasn't working when we went. DD didn't want to stop listening. :brick: It was our only day in the MK that trip and we stopped there first. I didn't want to waste any time...:ROFLOL:
 

Chevross

Active Member
Am I the only one that doesn't know about the guardrail in HOP? If not I'm surprised that it hasn't been asked about yet, what does it mean and what is it there for?
 

EPCOTPluto

Well-Known Member
Am I the only one that doesn't know about the guardrail in HOP? If not I'm surprised that it hasn't been asked about yet, what does it mean and what is it there for?

The guardrail, I think, is to not desecrate the Presidential seal. :)

And has a full mp3 recording of the party line phone gossip ever surfaced???
 

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