All of these are from a cool site that I found on my cell phones internet browser called pocketdisney. If you type in pocketdisney.com a version of the site comes up on the regular web, but it isnt the same thing. When I type it in on the url locater on my cell phone this neat little site for use on your cell phone comes up! It has info about the parks, resorts, restaurants, hidden Mickeys, and TONS of random factoids, some of which follow:
The National Geodetic Survey has a first order GPS station on the Disney property stamped as station RATWORLD.
More than 26,000 feet of lights outlines the Epcot World Showcase pavilions a string long enough to stretch across the Golden Gate Bridge more than six times.
If you were to wash and dry one load of laundry every day for 33 years, youd clean as much as the folks at the Walt Disney World Laundry do in a single day. The 550 workers there launder and average of 120,000 pounds each day. In addition, between 30,000 and 32,000 garments are dry-cleaned daily.
Spaceship Earth, the visual and thematic centerpiece of Epcot, weighs 16 million pounds more than three times that of a Space Shuttle fully fueled and ready for launch.
It would take more than 20 million 12-ounce cans of Coca-Cola to fill one of the humongous Coke cups at the Home-Run Hotel in Disneys All-Star Sports Resort.
The Earffel Tower, Disney-MGM Studios water tower landmark, would wear a hat size of 324 ¾.
If you wanted to stay in all the guest rooms in all of the hotels and resorts currently open on Walt Disney World property (at a rate of one per night), it would take more than 61 years.
50,000 sprinkler heads and 2,000 miles of irrigation pipe are needed to water more than 3,500 acres of landscaping at Walt Disney World Resort. Since 1971, more than 100,000 trees and 2 million tended shrubs have been planted. For a burst of color, another 3 million bedding plants are added annually.
If you look at Cinderella Castle from Main St. on the right hand side there is a white flag on one of the flagpoles. This white flag is different than all of the others. It isnt made of fabric, and looks like it is always flying in the breeze. This particular flag is actually a radio transmitting antenna which allows technicians to communicate with the Spectro Magic Floats in the parade.
After closing, service trucks drive up Main Street doing maintenance. The truck drivers are required to put a huge pan underneath the truck so as not to drip anything that would foul Main Streets pristine façade.