WDW Facts! Did you know...

"Brer" (as in Brer Fox, and Brer Rabbit, two of the characters you'll find on Splash Mountain) is an way of saying "Br'er", which is an abbreviation for "Brother". Brother and Sister are Christian terms of kinship especially prevalent in the South. This ride is based on the 1946 Disney film, "Song of the South."
 
Yank on the rope in the area that looks like an excavation site outside of the Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular at MGM Studios. You'll get a surprise!

Look for the 5 legged goat on the mosaic wall at the Contemporary Resort.

Inside Disneyland's Matterhorn ride, there's a basketball court!

If the CM's at POTC don't say good-night to George (an electrician who died while working in POTC), wierd things happen the next day. Also, while on POTC, if you say George's name 3x, or say George isn't real, wierd things happen. I've had my boat stop after we all said this. Don't know how coincidental that is, though.

Sid Caesar's face is on the one pirate who is trying to lure the dog w/the keys in the jail scene. One of the imagineers liked Sid and used his likeness! Also, in POTC, As you're going under the bridge into the jail scene, there's a pirate sitting on the bridge with his leg hanging down. If you look closely you can see that the bottom of his foot is dirty and that his leg is hairy.
 
I just read the entire thread whew! Here is my addition

There are no bathrooms in liberty square at the MK! They wanted liberty sqaure to be authentic to the early colnial times and back then people would dump thier "waste" into the street. Notice there are no curbs so the "waste" could be swept to the center of the street. The closest bathrooms are located in the Columbia Harbor House on the second floor on the Fantasyland side.
 
DisneyCP2002 said:
The WDW parks have only been closed 2 times, once for Hurricane Floyd and September 11. Epcot has been closed by itself for one day as well, July 17,2002(was actually there that day).


More than this - they were closed for Hurricane Jeanne when we were stuck there last October.... Jeanne came in on Saturday and they shut down WDW at like 5 or 6pm - it was closed Sunday - believe it reopened Monday or Tuesday - on the same day as the Universal twins...

- Capn
 

Roy Disney change Disney World to Walt Disney World just before it opened so that no one would forget that if it hadn't been for his brother Walt none of that would be here.
 
loriandmatt said:
laurajean1014

not to be stupid, but what ride is this?



- lori


Did I forget that important information? :teeth:

It's on the "Great American Movie Ride." Ask a CM to help you find itIt's infront of you just after boarding.


Also, other hidden Minnies on Magic. Check out the stair case in the main lobby. I do not know about Wonder, I haven't traveled on it yet. :teeth:
 
WDW Full Day Closures:

September 15, 1999 (Hurricane Floyd)

September 4 and 5, 2004 (Hurricane Frances)

September 27, 2004 (Hurricane Jeanne)

Partial day closures:

September 11, 2001

August 13 and 14, 2004 (Hurricane Charley)

Some parts of the resort were closed in the days surrounding Hurricanes Floyd, Frances and Jeanne
 
For many years, the Team Disney building contained the largest sundial in the world. Several larger ones have been built since.

Every mosaic in Morocco has a flaw, because only God is perfect.

Andrew
 
wdarling said:
Did you know that garbage cans are placed every 22 steps in the MK. Research was done and found that every 23 steps a person will need to throw some kind of trash away so Disney placed garbage cans every 22 steps to eliminate littering.

I heard that the 22 or 23 steps was the number of steps Walt took while eating a hot dog and that was why the cans are that far apart, so he could throw away the hot dog wrapper.
 
AJR said:
I heard that the 22 or 23 steps was the number of steps Walt took while eating a hot dog and that was why the cans are that far apart, so he could throw away the hot dog wrapper.

See I always heard that they'd given guests a piece of candy then watched how far they got til they dropped the wrapper, then took the average minus a foot.
 
MyGoofy26 said:
See I always heard that they'd given guests a piece of candy then watched how far they got til they dropped the wrapper, then took the average minus a foot.
:)


I heard it took 26 steps for a person to want to get rid of a wrapper/garbage. And that Disney has recepticals just for that reason. Very smart when you are looking at all them time ($$$) spent on house/mousekeeping and refusing the parks.

Thanks for posting this one.
 
In 2003, Cast Members and employees of the Walt Disney Co. throughout the United States partnered with nonprofit organizations to donate 527 tons of reusable materials.
 
During April 2002, Disneyland Resort Cast Members collected more than 470 pounds of plastic and aluminum from the community and donated the resulting proceeds to the Boys and Girls Club of Anaheim.
 
During the past seven years, water-saving initiatives at the Walt Disney World® Resort have saved nearly 2.5 billion gallons of water.
 
Make your own centerpiece out of pine cones, greenery and other natural material in your yard. You also can make your own Christmas decorations using the same type of materials. Check out some ideas for homemade decorations at Disney's Family Fun magazine at www.familyfun.com.
 
More than 8,000 acres of property at the Walt Disney World® Resort are designated as a permanent wildlife conservation area and will never be developed.
 
Did you know that The Walt Disney Company has recycled more than 650,000 tons of materials since 1990?
 
DisneyCP2002 said:
The castle isn't made of bricks but of fiberglass(I believe).

The names on the windows of main street are of real people. People that helped make WDW a wonderful place :)

There are utilidors(smaller) at the Boardwalk, AKL, and Epcot.

Space Mountain was the first rollercoaster at WDW.

Cinderella's Castle at WDW is the second tallest caste, at 180 ft. Tokyo Disneyland's is the tallest.

There is 2,400 gallons of water pumped into the air every minute for the Fantasmic show.

The WDW parks have only been closed 2 times, once for Hurricane Floyd and September 11. Epcot has been closed by itself for one day as well, July 17,2002(was actually there that day).


I'll look for more later but this is a start :)
We actually were checking into the Contemporary that day. We were driving through the resort and there were signs lit up that Epcot was closed!!
 












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