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Disneyland Resort Myths?

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So next week my family is planning a

trip to Disneyland resort in Anaheim

and we are taking along some of our little

cousins. so do you guys know any fun

myths that i could tell the kids? like I

heard if you drop a coin in the water in

front of the sleeping beauty castle, some

fish are supposed to sing so if you guys

know any fun myths like that please tell me:)

If they are scary, also add them:]

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  1. I've never even heard of any myths like that.

    Make sure you go on space mountain!

    oh wait.... that's disney world. hmm.


  2. if they go on the matterhorn mountain thing, tell them that the yeti is real.

    My parents did it and I believed them and screamed.  

  3. most of the myths you're thinking of are false.  they do have a lot of tunnels underneath, and a basketball court under the matterhorn, but that's about it i think.  they do have a pretty impressive security system and lots of undercover security guards, but nothing too secret and taboo like a lot of people say.  

  4. I have URL in the sources box...

    If you are going to tell them something scary don't scare them too much...

  5. if you don't smile and give mickey and goofy a hug, they'll eat you.

  6. Do you want myths (untruths) or trivia?

    How about I dispel the myths while providing some trivia.

    Untruths include the "tunnels everywhere under the park". There are a few underground area, such as the cast member dining room under New Orleans Square, or the tunnels to the bandstand elevator in Tomorrowland. But there is no network of tunnels under Disneyland. There is a network, called Utilidors, under the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World.

    There is a half-court basketball playing area, but it isn't under the Matterhorn, it's at the top! The climbers that appear on the side of the Matterhorn installed a hoop in their break room to relax with.

    Along the trail to Fantasyland behind Big Thunder Mountain there is a pond with a cave at the far end. This is a remnant of a former attraction, but watch the pond. You'll occasionally see a fish splash out of the water, another remnant of a past attraction.

    In Fantasyland, while in line for Peter Pan, look across the courtyard to Snow White's Adventures. Above the attraction you'll catch the Wicked Queen as she parts the curtains to peer down at the crowd.

    You're too early this trip, but on your next visit you'll be able to go up inside Sleeping Beauty Castle and walk through dioramas of her story.

    Watch the windows of the Haunted Mansion at night... you may just spy a lonesome candle passing by them.

    Windows above Main Street pay homage to the many people who helped create Disneyland. You can listen in to a party line conversation  near the baby changing station, or see Walt's baby photos.

    The New Orleans Train Station has a device clicking out a code. It's Walt's opening speech in Morse.

    Snow White's Grotto has figures of her and the dwarves, donated by an anonymous Italian sculptor. He based them on a set of hand soaps, but all the characters were the same size. So they built the grotto in forced perspective to make Snow White appear larger than the dwarves. And when the Grotto was replicated in other parks, they did the same thing, still keeping Snow the same size as the dwarves.

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