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Re: Disneyland secrets (Read and Share)

Post by horizons1 » Aug Sat 21, 2010 12:25 pm

Here's a Disneyland secret only men can experience.

The men's room behind The French Market shares a wall with Pirates. On the wall above the urinals there is a small metal acess door used to get at the plumbing. A couple of times when I went in there the metal door was open and you could clearly hear the talking skull before the first drop.

This is a tricky one to check out because that rest room is normally very busy and, hence, noisy. But if you find yourself in the park during a particularly slow time, like right before closing on a late winter evening, check it out, it's a unique place to, um, "go".
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Re: Disneyland secrets (Read and Share)

Post by Amy » Aug Sat 21, 2010 1:19 pm

horizons1 wrote:Here's a Disneyland secret only men can experience.

The men's room behind The French Market shares a wall with Pirates. On the wall above the urinals there is a small metal acess door used to get at the plumbing. A couple of times when I went in there the metal door was open and you could clearly hear the talking skull before the first drop.

This is a tricky one to check out because that rest room is normally very busy and, hence, noisy. But if you find yourself in the park during a particularly slow time, like right before closing on a late winter evening, check it out, it's a unique place to, um, "go".
That's a cool tidbit! Wish I could check it out myself though :(

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Re: Disneyland secrets (Read and Share)

Post by elizabethswann » Aug Sat 21, 2010 2:01 pm

horizons1 wrote:Here's a Disneyland secret only men can experience.

The men's room behind The French Market shares a wall with Pirates. On the wall above the urinals there is a small metal acess door used to get at the plumbing. A couple of times when I went in there the metal door was open and you could clearly hear the talking skull before the first drop.

This is a tricky one to check out because that rest room is normally very busy and, hence, noisy. But if you find yourself in the park during a particularly slow time, like right before closing on a late winter evening, check it out, it's a unique place to, um, "go".
That's one I've never even heard of!

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Re: Disneyland secrets (Read and Share)

Post by Mousekedude » Aug Fri 27, 2010 8:25 pm

elizabethswann wrote:
horizons1 wrote:Here's a Disneyland secret only men can experience.

The men's room behind The French Market shares a wall with Pirates. On the wall above the urinals there is a small metal acess door used to get at the plumbing. A couple of times when I went in there the metal door was open and you could clearly hear the talking skull before the first drop.

This is a tricky one to check out because that rest room is normally very busy and, hence, noisy. But if you find yourself in the park during a particularly slow time, like right before closing on a late winter evening, check it out, it's a unique place to, um, "go".
That's one I've never even heard of!
One would hope not....!!! (if you catch my drift...) :shock: :lol:

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Re: Disneyland secrets (Read and Share)

Post by elizabethswann » Aug Fri 27, 2010 9:33 pm

It's a good thing I don't - well, up until now. It'd crack me up too much but I would tell my best friend this.

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Re: Disneyland secrets (Read and Share)

Post by Sparten » Mar Sun 27, 2011 8:54 pm

for those of you who want to find hidden mickey's in Disney Land just go to a main street shop and look the hidden mickey's book, and for the fun of it go and get the Imagineer's eye tour of Disney Land as well they both are extraordinarily fun and informative. I would know because I've been 43 times to Disney Land I'm pretty much a guru for Disney.
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Re: Disneyland secrets (Read and Share)

Post by Amy » Mar Sun 27, 2011 8:57 pm

Sparten wrote:for those of you who want to find hidden mickey's in Disney Land just go to a main street shop and look the hidden mickey's book, and for the fun of it go and get the Imagineer's eye tour of Disney Land as well they both are extraordinarily fun and informative. I would know because I've been 43 times to Disney Land I'm pretty much a guru for Disney.
43 times?! That's pretty good ~ you are lucky to live so close Sparten! :D

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Re: Disneyland secrets (Read and Share)

Post by disneymaniac » Mar Sun 27, 2011 9:13 pm

Another place that there is a bullet hole, is the Disneyland Railroad. Its inside the Canyon scene just as the train enters
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Re: Disneyland secrets (Read and Share)

Post by Sparten » Apr Thu 07, 2011 2:46 am

Amy wrote:
Sparten wrote:for those of you who want to find hidden mickey's in Disney Land just go to a main street shop and look the hidden mickey's book, and for the fun of it go and get the Imagineer's eye tour of Disney Land as well they both are extraordinarily fun and informative. I would know because I've been 43 times to Disney Land I'm pretty much a guru for Disney.
43 times?! That's pretty good ~ you are lucky to live so close Sparten! :D
Actually I live in northern WA state I just have alot of family down their :D!
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Re: Disneyland secrets (Read and Share)

Post by Sparten » Apr Thu 07, 2011 2:48 am

By the way the matter horn basketball court is not a full length court is only a half court now but its kinda hard to tell if they use it anymore, because its used for storage now but the hoop remains.
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