Just look around the parks. Even today, you will see people heals and other non-park friendly shoes.
Disneyland is home to feral cats—nobody knows how many—that come out at night, after visitors leave. Years ago, more than 100 were discovered living inside Sleeping Beauty’s castle.
We saw one once in DCA also, park was mostly empty and we were on a back path alone and it raced across and promptly hid again off the path.We saw one sleeping under a tree in the Redwood Forest Challenge trail area (in DCA). We thought it was fake at first...but then it opened it's eyes. When we asked a CM, he confirmed and said there's cats at both parks to take care of any rodents on property. He told us how many there are...but I can't remember.They are taken care of by a vet and up to date on shots and stuff. And he also said it's rare for people to see the cats like we did...normally they hide better because of all the people.
*Seanaci* said:We saw one sleeping under a tree in the Redwood Forest Challenge trail area (in DCA). We thought it was fake at first...but then it opened it's eyes. When we asked a CM, he confirmed and said there's cats at both parks to take care of any rodents on property. He told us how many there are...but I can't remember.They are taken care of by a vet and up to date on shots and stuff. And he also said it's rare for people to see the cats like we did...normally they hide better because of all the people.
We saw one sleeping under a tree in the Redwood Forest Challenge trail area (in DCA). We thought it was fake at first...but then it opened it's eyes. When we asked a CM, he confirmed and said there's cats at both parks to take care of any rodents on property. He told us how many there are...but I can't remember.They are taken care of by a vet and up to date on shots and stuff. And he also said it's rare for people to see the cats like we did...normally they hide better because of all the people.
Just look around the parks. Even today, you will see people heals and other non-park friendly shoes.
AmericanItGirl said:Just watch the Modern Family episode where the go to Disneyland and you'll see the effects of wearing heels at Disneyland (both from the character Gloria and the character Lily).![]()
They also keep the duck population down. My daughter saw a cat in action over by Hungry Bear Restaurant. It's right next to the Rivers of America, and she went in the spring when there were a lot of tiny ducklings. She and her friends saw a cat trot by with little duck feet dangling from its mouth.
She and her friends saw a cat trot by with little duck feet dangling from its mouth.
californiamomof4grls said:So I know that for years this has been called Disneyland Secrets but I think it also has just a lot of Disney Trivia things that I think normal park goers don't necessarily know about. That being said, now that Carsland and the new Buena Vista Street has been open awhile does anyone know any cool trivia or secrets about it?![]()
Oooh, I just saw a cool one on my last trip! In the Curios shop there is a display of snow globes and one of them is the snowman from the Pixar short Knick Knack! Incidentally, that same snow globe was also in the Cars movie in the same shop. Very cool.
I also enjoy seeing Buzz Lightyear in the office of the Cozy Cones. He is a little hidden, but so fun! He is a tribute to a scene from Toy Story 2. On the other side of the display, you can find Buzz, Hamm, and Rex in a scene from Toy Story 2 as well. Super cute!
So I know that for years this has been called Disneyland Secrets but I think it also has just a lot of Disney Trivia things that I think normal park goers don't necessarily know about. That being said, now that Carsland and the new Buena Vista Street has been open awhile does anyone know any cool trivia or secrets about it?![]()