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For today's blog, I'm going to be writing about some of my favorite hidden secrets to look out for in your next trip to Walt Disney World.
(Also happy January 1st, aka New Year's Day!)
1. If you visit the hat shop on Main Street (Magic Kingdom) you will be able to see an old payphone on the wall. You can pick up the phone and listen in on conversations.
2. There's a well outside Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular (Hollywood Studios) with a rope. There's a sign there that says "DO NOT PULL THE ROPE", but of course you should pull it!
3. At the Be Our Guest restaurant in Fantasyland (Magic Kingdom) you can ask your waiter or waitress for the "grey stuff". It's part of the secret dessert menu.
4. If you get to the Magic Kingdom park about 15-20 minutes before the park opens, you'll be able to watch the Train Station Welcome Show.
5. In Animal Kingdom there's a less crowded entrance located to the left of the main entrance by entering the Rainforest Cafe. You just have to walk through the restaurant gift shop, and you'll be able to enter the park with hardly any crowds.
6. When in line for the Haunted Mansion (Magic Kingdom you might be able to see a wedding ring embedded into the concrete. Many visitors believe this ring belonged to the hanging bride, who you see while on the ride.
7. While your on Tom Sawyer's Island (Magic Kingdom) you can look around for a paintbrush that is Tom Sawyer keeps carelessly dropping. If you find it, you'll want bring it to the first employee you see. You will get a reward, that I think (I'm not completely sure, as I've never found the paintbrush) is free fast passes for one ride.
8. When you're walking around Main Street (Magic Kingdom), look for the USA firehouse. Just above the firehouse, there's a secret apartment that many visitors don't know about.
Well, those are my favorite hidden secrets at Walt Disney World. Be sure to look out for them next time you visit!
Credit to a few Disney themed websites for some of these hidden secrets.
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-CDerka
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