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Top 10 Hidden Secrets of Walt Disney World Rides - Magic Kingdom

Apr 14, 2024
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magic

kingdom

at

walt

disney

world

has dozens of

rides

and attractions there is a lot of Disney

magic

to experience including many details and

hidden

secrets

many you may have never noticed, like what is

hidden

in every scene in the carousel progress   or what is the secret connection between pirates of the caribbean and the haunted mansion and what the mountain gopher really says.
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Well, we'll show you all of these

secrets

and many more, so sit back as we tell you the top 10 hidden secrets at Disney World's #10 attractions. Tomorrowland Space Mountain was the first space mountain built at any of the Disney theme parks. When you enter the inside row, you are immediately welcomed to Starport 75, your gateway to the galaxies. Well, the 75 actually represents the year Space Mountain opened, which was 1975, but the real secret can be found hidden on the message board to the right, near the top, you'll see a header that says seasons active Earth stations and this is a little hidden nod to the five space mountains around the

world

: Tomorrowland station mk-1 is Obviously, here in Magic Kingdom, space station tl 77 is Disneyland Space Mountain in California, which opened in 1977.
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Then we have the Discovery Paris landing station, which is obviously Disneyland Paris and opened in 1995. Next is a Shida-based Tokyo for Tokyo Disneyland, which opened in 1983, then hk spaceport e ticket at hong kong disneyland, which opened in 2005. Number Nine moves to the pirate adventure land of the Caribbean is no stranger to skeletons, especially here in Dead Men's Cove, well what if I told you there was a skull hidden somewhere around Well, in the scene you see those piles of rocks when seen from the correct angle, which in this case is straight, they actually form a skull, what is known as a perspective sculpture.
top 10 hidden secrets of walt disney world rides   magic kingdom
The individual rocks create this really cool optical illusion. This is a hidden detail. It seems like a lot of people overlook it, but once you know it's there, it's very hard to stop seeing it. Now Disney is known for incorporating some cool optical illusions into their attractions, but I think this is the only perspective sculpture. Think about something else, sit on that because while we're here in Pirates of the Caribbean, let's go to number 8 for another hidden detail, so as you get closer to the end of the journey past the jail scene, you'll come across the Captain Jack Sparrow. sitting on his throne, did you know that this chair has links to the haunted mansion?
top 10 hidden secrets of walt disney world rides   magic kingdom
Well, not that Haunted Mansion, but the 2003 film adaptation of the Haunted Mansion with Eddie Murphy. I always forget that this movie is something that a lot of people seem to do. Nicely in the movie, Jim and his family enter the mansion and then Master Gracie sits them down at the dining room table, while the chair Captain Jack Sparrow sits in at the end of the journey is one of the same chairs. that are seen in the dining room scene. He made his debut in Pirates of the Caribbean when Disney renovated the attraction in 2006 to add Captain Jack Sparrow.
They just repainted and slightly modified the top of the chair, mainly this part here where they removed the lion and added the crest, but still kept the lion on the armrests. The Disneyland version of the ride also includes another of the Haunted Mansion dining room chairs. It's a fun little hidden secret from some classic Disney recycling that unites pirates with the 999 happy hunts number seven while you fly. To Neverland on Peter Pan's Flight The journey recreates many memorable scenes from the 1953 film, including Mermaid Lagoon. Now, if you look closely, you'll notice a very familiar Disney mermaid.
Ariel from the Little Mermaid can be seen right in the Mermaid Lagoon along with other mermaids from Peter Pan, when The Little Mermaid was released in 1989, people began to speculate that one of the mermaids looked a lot like Ariel originally, here's how used to be seen and looking at the movie scene, it appears to be this mermaid here. He also believed that she was Ariel's mother, well, when Peter Pan's Flight went through a renovation in the 1990s, Imagination painted her shells purple and gave her a bright red wig. Since then, the legend is true and Ariel has been hiding on Peter Pan's flight the entire time.
Six, it's always a big beautiful day tomorrow at the carousel of progress, where you can find many animatronic animals like the family scout dog. Now what if I told you that the family has even more animals and that there is a cat hidden in one of the turntable scenes of each Act, it's a perfect hidden secret and before I show you where the cats are at the top Off the top of your head, can you imagine any of them on the show? Here in Act 1, it's pretty obvious to spot, so that's the Egypt this little guy can see.
It can be found by watching James look through that stereoscope and you put it away before your mother finds it. Now the catanac 2 becomes a little more difficult to detect. It's on the left side turntable in the scene with James and Grandpa. It can be found on the ground. Here now, Act 3 is where it gets really complicated. You'll probably be looking for an animatronic cat, but this one comes in porcelain form. You see it? It's right here, on the shelf. In fact, there seem to be two. Then, in act four, this one. It's very easy to spot, but it's right here in the center next to Grandma, so next time you're on the progress carousel, keep an eye out for all the hidden cats.
Number five, the Liberty Square Riverboat, isn't as popular as other Magic Kingdom

rides

, but I love traveling the rivers of America, so let's go up the Liberty Bell and I'll show you one of my hidden secrets. favorites. We'll head to the second floor, where in the center of the deck is this little private place. room has these comfortable benches with artifacts and photographs dating back to America in the 17s and 1800s. One of the items you'll see on the wall is the 1812 novel, The Swiss Family Robinson, the same Swiss Family Robinson that inspired the Swiss family Robinson's Treehouse in Adventureland was now actually a German novel and the English translation was first published in America around 1851.
The story inspired much film and television, including Disney's adaptation of the story which later inspired attraction number four Splash Mountain. Let us follow the adventures of Brare Rabbit to find his place in his place. Now dozens of audio animatronics bring this story to life through a variety of different show scenes. When your log finds its way to the laughter and play scene, you'll see plenty of animatronics throughout. on the right side, but be sure to look up to catch this gopher on the roof. Now I'm sure this guy is somewhat hidden, but the hidden secret is what he says.
Listen, it may sound like a high-pitched sneeze, but this gopher actually is. Saying FSU the acronym for Florida State University, one of the image makers who worked on Splash Mountain graduated from FSU and this was a way to pay tribute to his alma mater. Now once you get past this little one and go up the lift hill you can find one of my favorite hidden mickeys it's not a traditional hidden mickey but the rocks here form the silhouette of a mickey mouse side profile how cute is that? Have you ever noticed that this one leaves a comment below the number three, so it's called mickey full his magic, but we all know that the real star is donald duck since 1985 tony and selmo have been doing the voice of donald duck, preceded disney legend clarence nash, who was the original voice of donald for over 50 years, but when director george scribner was developing the attraction he wanted to pay homage to clarence nash, so the majority of donald's dialogue in the film was actually taken directly from archival voice recordings of donald's dialogue over 50 years, tony and selmo only recorded five new lines, so in mickey's fill his magical donald is voiced by both voice actors, See if you can tell next time which lines were recorded by who something like Donald humming "be our guest" was recorded by Tony and Selmo, but him saying who did that definitely came from the archives and speaking of the archives, Disney also used The lumiere file line was originally our guest in the animated film Beauty and the Beast and was supposed to be sung for Maurice Bell's father.
Later it was changed to Belle, but they had already recorded the song sung for Maurice, so at the end of the song in Philharmagic, they used the original lyrics, but for now, Mr. Come, it's a fun little piece of movie history. Disney, hidden right in Mickey's landfill, its magic number two, the big Thunder Mountain of Frontierland, is a classic after having conquered the wildest ride in the wild. You'll want to keep your eyes peeled for a little secret hidden at the exit of the attraction. Now we've all heard of the hidden mickeys we just talked about earlier, but have you ever heard of a hidden bell?
Well, as you exit the attraction there is this set of The rocks on the left side look like ordinary rocks with nothing to hide well. If you look here, there is what appears to be a crack in the rock, but when we switch to this angle directly in front, you can see that it looks like a silhouette of a tinkerbell side profile now, some may not believe this is actually Tinkerbell, but you have to remember that in the early days of the Walt Disney Company, Tinkerbell was used as much as Mickey Mouse, if not more, this could simply be a coincidence. the crack in the rock looks like tin, but let's be serious, anything in a Disney park really is just a coincidence.
I do not know, I do not think so. What do you think? Number one before we can accumulate points in Buzz Lightyear Space Ranger. tour, this space in Tomorrowland was previously home to Delta Dream Flight. Now here, inside the attraction, there's a lot going on, but there's still a little hidden nod to the previous attraction. Once you enter the second room, you'll want to find these little guys. chickens on the right side or maybe they're roosters either way these neon yellow birds are figures from the previous attraction that were recycled into the Buzz Lightyear Space Ranger twist.
Not the best footage but the original birds appear to have been here too on the right side note the same mechanical movement and they just received a new paint job. It's always a lot of fun when Imagineers leave us these little hidden reminders of the past, so next time you're in Buzz Lightyear Space Ranger Spin keep your eyes peeled for them. Delta Dream Flight Birds, so what's your favorite Walt Disney World hidden secret? I would love to know. Leave a comment below to start a conversation and don't forget to hit the like button if you enjoyed the video.

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