Disneyland secrets (Read and Share)
Moderator: Moderators
-
- Sleeping Beauty Castle Guard
- Posts: 37
- Joined: Jan Fri 16, 2009 5:54 pm
- Location: Bay Area, Northern CA
Disneyland secrets (Read and Share)
Hi all,
I have been listening to Subsonic for a while but just started posting on the forum. I sure this topic has been run through a thousand times but, ITS FUN! These items may be very common knowledge but they are the only ones I know. I was hoping that you guys could share additional tidbits for my next visit. This information comes from my aunt who worked at the park for nearly a decade so I figure its pretty reliable.
Also, are there any hiden Mickey's on Haunted Mansion, Pirates, or Splash. I keep a good eye out but can not find.
Haunted Mansion
1.) When looking over the dining hall area with the party there is a bullet hole in the last pane of glass. The sectioned off panes that you look down through are actually covered in a pane of glass. The pane before you exit this area has a Spider web near the column on the upper left. This spider web is a clever cover up to mask the bullet hole. A long time back (not sure how long but probably before they had security checkpoints) a guest under the influence of recreational substances got a bit freaked out and fired off a shot at this portion of the attraction.
2.)Down the first hall with the doors and pictures, the last portraint on the left is an image of Iron Maidens (heavy metal band) Eddie character. Whether the decorators planted this easter egg on purpose, borrowed the image, or some how created an exact duplicate of an existing character from scratch is beyond me.
Matterhorn
There is a full length basketball court under this ride for the employees. This is a portion of many underground items.
Splash Mountain
1) When it first opened the logs were too long and were having a problem on some of the steeper drops. The folks in the back were getting slammed down. They had to shorten the logs.
2.) Many of the mail boxes and little houses on the beginning of this ride before the dark portion have cameras. Look back and wave!
Space Mountain
According to my aunt this ride is MUCH Scarrier with the lights ON. As employees they have special days of the year to go on rides and are the first riders after refurbs and updates. Apparently the tracks are so close as they tangle through each other and some of the dives come very close to the floor and walls that its more frightening.
Thats all I got, if you tidbits or secrets, please post. THANKS
I have been listening to Subsonic for a while but just started posting on the forum. I sure this topic has been run through a thousand times but, ITS FUN! These items may be very common knowledge but they are the only ones I know. I was hoping that you guys could share additional tidbits for my next visit. This information comes from my aunt who worked at the park for nearly a decade so I figure its pretty reliable.
Also, are there any hiden Mickey's on Haunted Mansion, Pirates, or Splash. I keep a good eye out but can not find.
Haunted Mansion
1.) When looking over the dining hall area with the party there is a bullet hole in the last pane of glass. The sectioned off panes that you look down through are actually covered in a pane of glass. The pane before you exit this area has a Spider web near the column on the upper left. This spider web is a clever cover up to mask the bullet hole. A long time back (not sure how long but probably before they had security checkpoints) a guest under the influence of recreational substances got a bit freaked out and fired off a shot at this portion of the attraction.
2.)Down the first hall with the doors and pictures, the last portraint on the left is an image of Iron Maidens (heavy metal band) Eddie character. Whether the decorators planted this easter egg on purpose, borrowed the image, or some how created an exact duplicate of an existing character from scratch is beyond me.
Matterhorn
There is a full length basketball court under this ride for the employees. This is a portion of many underground items.
Splash Mountain
1) When it first opened the logs were too long and were having a problem on some of the steeper drops. The folks in the back were getting slammed down. They had to shorten the logs.
2.) Many of the mail boxes and little houses on the beginning of this ride before the dark portion have cameras. Look back and wave!
Space Mountain
According to my aunt this ride is MUCH Scarrier with the lights ON. As employees they have special days of the year to go on rides and are the first riders after refurbs and updates. Apparently the tracks are so close as they tangle through each other and some of the dives come very close to the floor and walls that its more frightening.
Thats all I got, if you tidbits or secrets, please post. THANKS
-
- Pack Mules Wrangler
- Posts: 5382
- Joined: Apr Fri 17, 2009 11:30 pm
- Location: The land of cheese and beer...
I didn't know those things about Splash Mountain!
We got stuck once on Space Mountain (right before the spiral sequence at the end) and the lights came on. We had seen a model of the track before, but it's very different from the POV of the rider...I would not want to go through it from the top with the lights on.
I have a little tidbit that I found on another Disney fan board.
For us "old" folks that remember the original Fantasyland with the pirate ship and Skull Rock...
The small waterfall between Dumbo and the back end of Monstro is actually part of Skull Rock.
You really would have no clue just by looking at it...I can't tell you how many times I'd walked past it without knowing.
Great thread!
We got stuck once on Space Mountain (right before the spiral sequence at the end) and the lights came on. We had seen a model of the track before, but it's very different from the POV of the rider...I would not want to go through it from the top with the lights on.
I have a little tidbit that I found on another Disney fan board.
For us "old" folks that remember the original Fantasyland with the pirate ship and Skull Rock...
The small waterfall between Dumbo and the back end of Monstro is actually part of Skull Rock.
You really would have no clue just by looking at it...I can't tell you how many times I'd walked past it without knowing.
Great thread!
-
- Pirates of the Caribbean Buccaneer
- Posts: 5834
- Joined: Feb Mon 26, 2007 2:31 am
- Contact:
-
- Pirates of the Caribbean Buccaneer
- Posts: 5834
- Joined: Feb Mon 26, 2007 2:31 am
- Contact:
-
- Mr. Toad's Wild Rider
- Posts: 430
- Joined: Jun Sun 10, 2007 3:07 pm
Re: Disneyland secrets (Read and Share)
Yes I've found the one on haunted mansion. Do you want a hint?hackmonkey wrote:
Also, are there any hiden Mickey's on Haunted Mansion, Pirates, or Splash. I keep a good eye out but can not find.
-
- Submarine Voyage Captain
- Posts: 10954
- Joined: Sep Sun 06, 2009 8:53 am
- Location: 76 Totters Lane
-
- Haunted Mansion Butler
- Posts: 3696
- Joined: Jul Sun 06, 2008 7:23 pm
- Location: At Serenity Bay, on Castaway Cay again... I wish... :(
-
- Pack Mules Wrangler
- Posts: 5382
- Joined: Apr Fri 17, 2009 11:30 pm
- Location: The land of cheese and beer...
Oh, I thought that was just background noise...I get it now...thanks!mindflipper wrote:Hmmmmm, maybe that's why they tell you before the ride starts "to keep all hands, arms, legs and feets inside at all times..."You'll think twice about raising your hands afterward...(even though it's an illusion)
-
- Mr. Toad's Wild Rider
- Posts: 430
- Joined: Jun Sun 10, 2007 3:07 pm
Hmm now I'm curious if this is the same one I am thinking of in pirates.Mousekedude wrote:There is a hidden Mickey in Pirates, too. There is some debate about whether it is intentional or coincidental, though, because it's kind of vague and can only be seen from a certain angle. I'll tell you where it is, if you want...