Regardless of where you believe to be the true "Happiest Place On Earth" is, you have to admit, Disneyland is at least pretty magical. It's so magical, in fact, that even after 50 years and over 500 million of visitors, there are still tons of secrets hidden in and about the Magical Kingdom. 1. Disneyland was expected to fail.
It opened on a day that was 101 degrees and the street asphalt still wasn't dry, leading to it sticking to shoes. By the end of the first day, all but 2 of the 48 Autopia cars were crashed and about half the rides were broken. Despite all that, park visitors loved it and attendance continued to grow day by day. Source (Photo: ThomasFredrick [Flickr]) 2. Need a real drink?
The place is called Club 33 and it is a very exclusive club to get in. To gain entry, there is a ten year waiting list and admission is at least a thousand dollars. Supposedly, the food is good though. Source (Photo: emmyboop [Flickr]) 3. Tomorrow Land is so outdated.
Source (Photo: Frikitiki [Flickr]) 4. There's a Disney Underground.
It's not quite as exciting as it sounds though. Despite rumors, the area under the park isn't a massive underground city. There are many underground basements though, where cast can relax, change in and out of costumes and eat lunch in peace. Think of it like a few really big break rooms. Disney World on the other hand, was built late enough that they have a full city underground. 5. Olympic sports anyone?
Just walking around the park over and over again is exercise enough for most people, but employees have the option of working out in the Matterhorn. Surely you didn't think that huge mountain was only used for one little ride did you? No, the Matterhorn is officially classified as a gym and has a full basketball court inside. In 1984, it was even certified as an official Olympic Stadium. 6. It's safe, but not 100% safe.
Despite persisting urban legends that claim no one ever died in the park, people have. At least 12 people have died there, reports vary as to whether some additional death tales are true or not. All things considered though, 12 deaths in over 50 years isn't that bad. Keep in mind, aside from dangerous rides, there is also a notable amount of gang violence at other Southern California amusement parks that doesn't occur as frequently at Disneyland. 7. Ever feel like you're being watched?You might be. There are cameras everywhere. Aside from average security brigades, they even have special tasks forces with only a handful of things to focus on. There are at least two special forces at the park, one dedicated to catching people using drugs at the park, and another dedicated to catching people who flash or flip off the cameras during the photo parts of the rides. If you've ever gotten a message saying your photo isn't available when you got off the ride, there's a good chance someone either flashed some breast or flipped the bird to the camera. 8. A ghostly Hazmat problem.
There are many reports of people trying to spill the ashes of loved ones in the Haunted Mansion. As nice of a thought as it is, there are plenty of ghosts in the Mansion already and if everyone dumped their ashes here, then the whole thing would be covered in dust. So, every time it happens, the Mansion needs to be closed and a hazmat team cleans it. 9. A pirate's life for Jack.
(Photo: Locket479 [Flickr]) 10. Words from beyond.
Source (Photo: Mysteryofmaps [Flickr]) A few other fun tidbits:
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Thursday, February 5, 2009
10 Cool Secrets About Disneyland
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