bytheblood
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My tour was in 2009 and it was only referred to as utilidors and off-stage.
Disney officially uses "utilidors", simply because that's what they called them (likely a mash-up of "Utility Corridors"). Some people call them tunnels, because they're like tunnels (though, technically they aren't really tunnels, since they're at ground level and MK was built on top of them). Also, unless you're a Disneyphile, most people wouldn't know what a "utilidor" is... but everyone knows what tunnels are.Kind of an off topic question. I grew up and lived in Central Florida up till 2010 and have many friends who are CM and they all refer to the MK underground as the tunnels not the utilidors. Why do so many people still use the name utilidors and not the phrasing that Disney uses?
1) They don't take you into the rooms.
. . . characters are taking breaks
. . . those "in fur" have their costume heads off
. . . they are lounging, slouching, laughing and telling jokes
. . . others are eating, slurping drinks, chowing-down
. . . this IS NOT the Disney way - at least not for guest viewing
2) Showing "backstage" is one thing.
3) Showing anything detrimental is different.
4) Besides, the "entrance" to the tunnels is in the back of MK.
5) The other acces points are scattered throughout the park.
Kind of an off topic question. I grew up and lived in Central Florida up till 2010 and have many friends who are CM and they all refer to the MK underground as the tunnels not the utilidors. Why do so many people still use the name utilidors and not the phrasing that Disney uses?
Totally in a different direction, but how long does the tour last for?
I think I'd like to take my Dad on this next time we head there, but as others aren't interested, they'd need something else to do whilst we were missing.
We also heard some very moving stories about how Disney has touched lives, especially one of an autistic man who had not spoken in almost 15 years and when he saw Turtle Talk with Crush, he had an amazing break-through. There was not a dry eye on that tour.
Anyway, the tour took us through quite a lot of the utilidoors BUT there really isn't much to see. For me the highlight was the pin exchange room with the board with all the CM pins on it.
Oh Gosh. This really makes me wonder. There are about 10 different versions of this story going around. It's an urban legend. What's really bad is that the CM tour guide told you as if it were true.
I even told a similar story here on the dis years ago before I knew it was an urban legend