TikiTroll
Mouseketeer
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- Jun 18, 2019
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For our upcoming trip (4 days!) we’re wanting to spend a little more time on all the little things at Disneyland. You know... not the major attractions (although those are all a part of our plan), but rather the little details and elements that highlight the depth and richness of the park. I already have a few things on my list to seek out:
• Patrick Begorra’s house
• Ducks and crawdads by BTMRR
• A variety of hidden Mickeys
• Hidden remnants of original Disneyland, like the piece of fence over by Autopia
• any one of the elusive cats
Is there anything special that falls into this category, whether it is an intentional bit of detail, a piece of history, or just a fun accidental or incidental part of the park that you might miss if you’re not looking for them? Anything special that you seek out on your visits, or that maybe you stumbled across and were like... wow, that’s cool!
No detail is too small or mundane, really. On my last trip I was examining the screws they used to construct things, because I’m a total set-building nerd. So... don’t think your favorite fence post is boring.
• Patrick Begorra’s house
• Ducks and crawdads by BTMRR
• A variety of hidden Mickeys
• Hidden remnants of original Disneyland, like the piece of fence over by Autopia
• any one of the elusive cats
Is there anything special that falls into this category, whether it is an intentional bit of detail, a piece of history, or just a fun accidental or incidental part of the park that you might miss if you’re not looking for them? Anything special that you seek out on your visits, or that maybe you stumbled across and were like... wow, that’s cool!
No detail is too small or mundane, really. On my last trip I was examining the screws they used to construct things, because I’m a total set-building nerd. So... don’t think your favorite fence post is boring.
