DoomBugger
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- Jan 14, 2008
Sorry if I have repeated anything but here are a couple / few off the top of my head:
-Walk through the castle. Look to the right just past the shops entering Fantasyland and there is a golden spike in the ground that was supposedly nailed in by the man himself. It was the geographical center of DL and remained so until the advent of ToonTown. It is a neat tribute to the past.
-If you buy a balloon for your kid and lose it, no worries. Take the remnants to a balloon kiosk and they will replace it free for the day. Even if you find a broken balloon or the remnants of one you are encouraged to take it to a balloon kiosk and you will get a free balloon.
-The Disneyland RR steam trains need to have water re-filled in them about every three revolutions around the park.
-The deepest spot on the Rivers of America is around 10 feet at Fowler's Harbor where the Columbia docks (in front of the HH and Splash)
-If you know where to look in the skeleton room in Indiana Jones you can spot a skeleon with Mickey ears on. The embroidery even says, "Bones."
-There is atleast one real skull in Pirates. In the 60s when the ride was being built plastics were not quite there yet to recreate real human bones so they improvised and used a couple real specimins. I hear a couple have been replaced over the decades but that the one in the bed with the red cusion is still, to this day... A REAL HUMAN SKULL!
Hows that for a few, I got tons more...
-Walk through the castle. Look to the right just past the shops entering Fantasyland and there is a golden spike in the ground that was supposedly nailed in by the man himself. It was the geographical center of DL and remained so until the advent of ToonTown. It is a neat tribute to the past.
-If you buy a balloon for your kid and lose it, no worries. Take the remnants to a balloon kiosk and they will replace it free for the day. Even if you find a broken balloon or the remnants of one you are encouraged to take it to a balloon kiosk and you will get a free balloon.
-The Disneyland RR steam trains need to have water re-filled in them about every three revolutions around the park.
-The deepest spot on the Rivers of America is around 10 feet at Fowler's Harbor where the Columbia docks (in front of the HH and Splash)
-If you know where to look in the skeleton room in Indiana Jones you can spot a skeleon with Mickey ears on. The embroidery even says, "Bones."
-There is atleast one real skull in Pirates. In the 60s when the ride was being built plastics were not quite there yet to recreate real human bones so they improvised and used a couple real specimins. I hear a couple have been replaced over the decades but that the one in the bed with the red cusion is still, to this day... A REAL HUMAN SKULL!
Hows that for a few, I got tons more...