Might be a silly question

Steve1005

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I just read some stuff off a facebook like that was was 16 facts you didn't know about Disneyland. Most of it I already knew. Like the light in the firehouse window and stuff like that. But two of them intrigued me. One was ask the operator at the end of the Jungle Cruise for a pretty cool looking map of the area. And the other was asking at the beginning of the Haunted Mansion for a death certificate and you get one when you're getting off the ride.
I was wondering if they do anything like that at WDW or not. that would be a pretty fun thing to keep as a reminder of your trip
 

DizneyPryncess

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Both of those things sound pretty cool - it's those little things that make me love Disney so much. Wish they hadn't been discontinued. @Cmdr_Crimson I have heard about Viking of the Day too, but never seen it happen or had it happen to me. We are booking Akershus for an early breakfast next Spring, maybe we'll make it over to Maelstrom first. DD would make a cute viking. :)
 

Steve1005

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Original Poster
Its little stuff like that though that make me want to make the trip cross country and get to Disneyland sometime in my life. And I kind of want to rush back to Norway in February and try to get a Viking hat. :)
 

Californian Elitist

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I also believe these little perks don't exist at DL anymore, but there are other cool things you can do, like ride in the front of the Monorail and steer the Mark Twain and sign the guestbook.
 

Cmdr_Crimson

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I do know you can get a button at Pop century if you dance the hustle or the twist. I also got a Pop Century pet rock when I checked in this was due to me saying it was my birthday.
 

JoeCamel

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The death of a CM at WDW in 2009 is the accident I refer to. I thought policy was changed that all guest would be riding in the back from then on. On all Disney monorails.
 

Master Yoda

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The death of a CM at WDW in 2009 is the accident I refer to. I thought policy was changed that all guest would be riding in the back from then on. On all Disney monorails.
The policy was changed at WDW. DL still continues to allow guests in the front car.
 

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