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8 Hidden Places in Disney Park that no one Knew Existed

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If you've seen any of the Disney films, you may have already figured out all of the hidden connections. In addition, have you ever wondered what lies beneath some of the world's most popular amusement parks? These hidden gems can only be found by devoted Disney devotees.

Even if you're not planning a trip to Disney World, you may still learn about the most interesting hidden locations in the parks.

One of Cinderella's castle's secret rooms

Cinderella's Castle has always been a must-see at the Magic Kingdom, and no one has ever overlooked it. It's not something that many fans are aware of. The only hotel room in the Magic Kingdom may be found here.

In a pumpkin carriage elevator, visitors enter a regal chamber with two princess-worthy beds, coloured glass windows, and a functioning fireplace. This room, however, is not available for reservations. If you win a competition or find that you're Walt Disney's long-lost cousin, you'll only be able to get in via an invitation.

Disneyland's “VIP” Restaurant

People have been trying to snag a table at this five-star restaurant and jazz bar in New Orleans Square at Disneyland. A reservation at Club 33 is only possible if you're a member or an invited guest of one. Is this something you'd want to do?

If so, then you'll need a lot of money (and patience). According to the level of subscription, there is an initial price of $25,000 to $100,000 and an annual fee of $12,500 to $30,000. According to rumour, there is indeed a 14-year wait to join.

Exclusive Dining Table in Disneyland

You couldn't simply ring up and get a room at Disneyland, like at the Magic Kingdom. When staying in the Dream Suite, which was situated exactly next door to Club 33 and above the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction, you had to be invited by a member of staff. From 2008 until 2014, the area serviced guests as little more than a fantastic guest room. It's now a private dining room for VIPs to dine in. Up to 12 people may be accommodated for a five-hour event that includes a freshly cooked dinner. Amount? I see. That's just $15,000, then.

Matterhorn Roller Coaster

On top of the Matterhorn roller coaster in Disneyland, there is a little chamber with a basketball rim, a backboard, and floor markings. Costumed cast members utilise it as a hangout and do tricks like ascending the mountain for the amusement of the tourists.

Walt Disney's Apartment

The mouse's creator lived in a 500-square-foot apartment above the Magic Kingdom's fire station on Main Street. Because of a unique bulb that only worked when Walt Disney was in town, his employees could tell when he was around. Since the park's creator was responsible for installing it, the light is now always on as a mark of respect.

Train Car Lilly Belle

It's not uncommon to see a fifth train car on the Disneyland Railroad, in addition to the customary four. In honour of Walt's wife, Lillian, the Lilly Belle was renamed after her and was used to carry VIPs and other special visitors throughout the park, as well. This historic caboose may be yours for a two-hour tour if you so desire.

Wishing Wells

If you go to Disney, you can pretty much count on getting your wishes granted, right?

Check out the wishing well found in the Snow-White Grotto near the Sleeping Beauty Castle in Disneyland. Cinderella's Castle in Disney World, for example, has a secret alcove to the right of Cinderella's Castle. Regardless of how you choose to contribute, all earnings from the wishing wells will benefit children's organizations around the country.

The Captain's quarters On the Mark Twain Riverboat

It's impossible to overlook the enormous riverboat at Disneyland. When it comes to pretending to be the captain, you may not know it. Once on board the ride, just asks a cast member if you may visit the captain's chambers. They say they were able to navigate and communicate with other vessels throughout their cruise.

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