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Club 33 - There is a door next to the exit of Pirates of the Caribbean (to the right as you face the exit). This door is the entrance to Club 33, which is an exclusive restaurant only open to members and their guests. The restaurant is over the shops in New Orleans Square.
Railroad-New Orleans stop - The steam engines get filled up with water here, and listen to the teletype machine - it's the beginning of Walt Disney's opening speech on the day Disneyland opened.
Every attraction that's been rebuilt over an old attraction has something of that old attraction - Indiana Jones has an Eeyore sign from that section of the parking lot that used to be there; Star Tours shows the microscope from Adventures Through Inner Space, the foundation for the House of the Future still stands near the Triton Fountains at the entrance to Tomorrowland. Winnie the Pooh has the three animal busts that used to hang above the exit doors of Country Bear Jamboree....
On Tom Sawyer's Island, when you go through the caves there's a "hidden" room with treasure (I don't know if it's still there since the refurbishment).
In Fantasyland, at Adventures of Snow White, touch the bronze apple that stands at the queue entrance and something will happen.
Go to Snow White's wishing well by the castle and enjoy the view of Snow White & the 7 Dwarves - something will happen (every 15 minutes, I think).
When the Rivers of America were first filled, Walt had a vial from every major river in the US and poured water into the river - hence "Rivers of America."
There are telephones in the country store on Main Street - pick one up and listen in on the party line.
In Toontown, near the Roger Rabbit spin ride there are a lot of gags - pull on the doors, open boxes, etc., and see what happens.
The waters for Jungle Cruise, castle moat, Rivers of America, and Fantasia Gardens are all connected.
The Columbia and Mark Twain run on a rail-guide. The Columbia has a little museum below decks - interesting to explore & see how people survived when at sea 'way back when.'
Notice the ground and how it changes from land to land to keep in the theme of that land.
Tiki Room - one of the decorative masks leading to the Tiki Room, along the wall, is upside down.
You can see where Tinkerbell lands from the Casey Jr Circus train attraction.l
At DCA, check out the store called "Off the Page" - the characters have literally come off the pages that are hanging from the ceiling. See if you can find them all. It took my dd & I 20 minutes to find all the characters around the store.
Try to identify all the parts of California on the tiled mural at the entrance to DCA - there is even a Hidden Mickey there.
I have a brick at Disneyland - you can look for that, too
So does Paul Pressler - last time I saw his brick it was broken :eek;
The Tour Guide office used to belong to Marty Skylar - one of the original imagineers at Disneyland - he used to leave his door unlocked so that guests could wander in and talk to him.
At New Orleans Square - look at the balcony to the Gallery - you'll see WD & RD enterwoven in the wrought iron.
