Disneyland's BEST SECRETS Of Every LAND

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Here are the best secrets from each land at Disneyland. How many of these did you know?

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RemainSeatedPlease
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Hi Chris, having worked at Disneyland I knew most of the secrets you mentioned. But I have a secret to share that goes all the way back to the very early days of the park. Of course you know about the lamp in Walt's apartment. It was turned on when Walt was in the apartment. Directly across the Main Street Plaza opposite the firehouse and Walt's apartment is the Opera House where Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln is shown. Did you know that the second floor of the Opera House contained all the telephone operators and PBX switchboards? So when a call came in for Walt, the operator would literally look out the window over to the firehouse and Walt's lamp. If it was turned on, she could transfer the call to him. If it was turned off, Walt was not in the apartment. This "High Tech" procedure went on until Walt passed away and the light is now left turned on permanently as a tribute to Walt Disney. I was told this amazing story by a fellow cast member who actually used to be one of the Disneyland telephone operators. More deep history for your collection! Thanks for all your great content!

mrwood
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The story of the Date Palm gets even better. The Dominguez property owner said the palm was planted in 1895 as a wedding gift by his father. Just before the park opened Ron Dominguez at 19 became an employee of Disneyland. Working his way up through the ranks, the son became Vice President of attractions..
Walt kept his word and on Main Street there is a painted window that says Dominguez Real Estate and a saying below "We'll care for your property as if it were our own."

zxy
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Thank you for always doing your "I'm talking to you" segments. Today I really needed it. I didn't know I needed a stranger to recognize my current struggles. It's going to carry me today. THANK YOU.

hellionchik
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One of my favorite secrets, told to me by a Walt’s Apartment Tour Guide, is found in Fantasy Land, to the right of the castle. Behind the Wishing Well, there’s a few steps up to a service door. Go up the steps and you’ll find a tree with the initials of Peter Pan and Wendy Darling carved in the bark. PP+WD

TheGeekAbides
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When you stopped to tell us that we matter and that we are important…thank you. I really needed that and I cried hearing it so, thanks. You are great too!

mitchumiceblast
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You should do a video about all the quiet places in Disneyland. There are so many places where most people don’t go. They are great places to just sit and rest or maybe let your little ones nap or just walk around.

elizabethturner
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My mother went to work for Disneyland on the very first day it opened in 1955 I believe it was July 7th. So, well my two younger brothers stayed with the babysitter I rode with my mother to Disneyland. I wore her badge around my neck and I was able to have free run of Disneyland. Basically Disneyland was my babysitter for nearly 5 years. I was always interested in mechanical things, so I explored below ground where all the shops are. The biggest secret I know of is that there's as much underground as there is above ground. Also, on my 8th birthday Walt Disney gave me a personal tour and let me steer the Mark Twain riverboat, which I found out later on was on tracks but nevertheless it was fun. I couldn't even see over that enormous wheel. Then they had the choreographed show across the top of the riverboat where Zorro is being chased by Sergeant Garcia and he pushes Sergeant Garcia off into the river.

donhitchman
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Brook putting the chocolate on the tigger tail was adorable.

ronsorage
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More secrets please! One secret I have to share is on Tom Sawyer Island, there is a boat docked on the northern end. You can see it while riding the Mark Twain or the Sailing Ship Columbia. It's an ohmage to the Mike Fink Keel Boats attraction that operated from December 25, 1955- May 17, 1997. There were 2 boats that raced each other on the water during an episode on the Disneyland t.v. series. The boat that is docked on the northern end is called the Gullywhumper. Thank you as always Chris for sharing these secrets

joeleon
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How the cast members make the Disney treats so perfect and practically identical in my eyes is amazing. They're so precise and clean. I'm here thinking I'd be spilling orange sugar everywhere and the chocolate for the stripes would be dripping especially with people watching. It's always so mesmerizing to watch them at work

beanut
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One of the best secrets at Disneyland are the backgrounds of the cast members to make magic there. There are cast members who’ve been there for over 30 years, but there are also cast members like myself Who came to Disney after retirement from Careers in engineering, Education, athletics, and even entertainment. Next time you and your fans are at Disneyland just walk up to random cast member who look older than 30 and ask him how long they’ve been making magic there and what they were doing before they came to Disneyland.

mishkalarsoncreations
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My favorite "secret" isn't really a secret at all... It's how much the foliage has evolved at Disneyland over the years. It has grown-in SO MUCH compared to when the park opened, and even since I remember visiting as a little kid, long ago. When you pointed out the Dominguez Palm, that made me realize, there are really big, impressive, mature trees all around the park that didn't exist just a few decades ago. It just goes to show how magic happens, right before our eyes, and it barely gets noticed!

SEAclub
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More secrets please!

My husband Cam and I had the absolute joy to you this week in the park on our honeymoon! I’ve adored all your videos for years, you’ve got us through some heavy Disney travel droughts these past few years in our family. AND there’s nothing better than seeing someone who you’ve loved watching and seeing their journey on YouTube for years, meeting them in person and seeing that they genuinely are in person who they are online! You are a bright light in this world Chris (and your whole family to boot!) keep being you, you’re so very much appreciated on this little corner of the internet 🥹

LuluBuildsLego
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Shout out to Brook, the candy artist!
I loved the big budget outro!

cesardeleon
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🇨🇦 fans here!! It was such a treat to meet you this day.😊Thank you for stopping to talk with my family, and thank you for your amazing content! Our first visit to Disneyland was wonderful thanks to your help 🙏🥰

wendydaros
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I love that you not only have facts that I never knew, but you also are on location. It’s so much better than the basic YouTube slideshow information dump.

Sko
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I believe that "plaque" behind the water fountain is actually a cast iron fireplace front. Down South, back in the days before AC and central heating, people would close off the fireplaces with these fronts when the fireplace wasn't in use.

SouthAlabamaRailfan
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I love that the Blue Bayou restaurant is part of *Pirates of the Caribbean attraction.*

tbecker
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we had the pleasure of meeting you last week while at Disneyland, we watch all of your videos and knowing and looking for all the secrets makes Disney that much more fun.

Kaidenweber