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  • Disneyland is said to be the happiest place on Earth.

  • One comment I see a lot on the channel is how you all want more videos about Disneyland

  • so were here to deliver just that.

  • The Disneyland resort is filled with lots of magic which include many hidden secrets

  • and details at both Disneyland and Disney California Adventure.

  • We already have a few videos dedicated solely to Disneyland secrets so if you haven’t

  • seen those yet, theyre all in the card on the right hand side.

  • This list contains some of my favourite details so get ready to explore more of the Disneyland

  • Resort as we count down the Top 7 Hidden Secrets at Disneyland Part 3.

  • Number 7 It’s almost impossible to visit Disneyland

  • and not get a snack while strolling through the park and the scent of fresh popcorn in

  • the air might influence your decision.

  • So as you walk past these popcorn carts all around the park, keep an eye open for the

  • hidden Roastie Toasties.

  • Now youre probably wondering what they heck is a Roastie Toastie?

  • Well theyre these little mechanical figurines that can be found turning the gears to help

  • pop the popcorn; they date all the way back to when Disneyland first opened in 1955.

  • Originally, the Roastie Toasties were all clowns like this one here in the hub or this

  • one by It’s A Small World.

  • As time went on, some of the clowns were modified into other figures that matched each land

  • or attraction.

  • This Dapper Dan figure can be found on Main Street, there’s a Davy Crockett figure in

  • Frontierland and by the Matterhorn Bobsleds you can find the Yeti, which was brokenwait

  • this isn’t Expedition Everest.

  • Disco Yeti?

  • The Roastie Toasties are just another small detail that makes Disneyland stand out from

  • the rest.

  • On this day around the park not all of the figures were out so next time youre at

  • Disneyland and even Disney California Adventure, talk a walk around and see how many different

  • popcorn people you can spot.

  • Number 6 Heading over to Disney California Adventure,

  • Guardians of the Galaxy Mission Breakout takes you into the collectors fortress.

  • Once youre inside, many artifacts and creatures are on display.

  • Glass cases can be found hanging above the foyer which contain many otherworldly creatures

  • but there’s one creature that’s very familiar to Disney park fans.

  • Everyone’s favorite purple dragon Figment from EPCOT’s Journey Into Imagination can

  • be found hidden in one of the display cases.

  • Although the case is a bit foggy, you can make out Figment’s pink stomach and you

  • can see his little dragon hands up against the glass; this isn’t just a figment of

  • your imagination.

  • This marks the first time Figment has been seen in a Disney park outside of Epcot.

  • Now Mission Breakout features many easter eggs, a lot of which relate to Marvel or Disneyland

  • itself, such as the old Yeti Animatronic from the Matterhorn Bobsleds.

  • So how did the collector get his hands on Figment from Epcot and what’s he doing at

  • Disney California Adventure.

  • Well back in 2014 Marvel released a Figment comic book series so this hidden Figment in

  • the queue pays tribute to the comics.

  • It is uncertain if this figment is one of the original animatronic figures from Journey

  • into Imagination.

  • I mean their poses do look very similar, but what do you think?

  • Comment below.

  • Number 5- Sun and Moon When someone mentions It’s A Small World

  • you probably have one of two reactions: oh my gosh that ride is so annoying or I love

  • it, it’s a Disney classic.

  • Well whether you love or hate it, here’s a little hidden detail to keep you occupied

  • on the 14-minute ride.

  • The It’s A Small World theme song was written by The Sherman Brothers as an anthem for World

  • Peace.

  • The first verse talks about laughter, tears, hopes and fears then in the 2nd verse we hear:

  • There is just one moon and one golden sun and a smile means friendship to everyone.

  • Well, the sun and moon are really important parts of the song.

  • As each show scenes brings you into a different part of the world, there is always one sun

  • and one moon placed in each room.

  • Sometimes theyre more obvious than other hidden abstract sun and moons but theyre

  • in there.

  • This was intentionally done to show that no matter where you are in the world, were

  • all united by the same sun and moon.

  • So next time youre on It’s A Small World at Disneyland see how many sun and moons you

  • can find!

  • Number 4 Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge is the newest area

  • at Disneyland full of hidden secrets and easter eggs and this next one is all about trash.

  • Once youre inside the Black Spire Outpost Marketplace right here beside the restrooms

  • youll find this water fountain station.

  • When you translate this Aurebesh sign it saysWARNING.

  • This water is not safe to consume for most lifeforms.

  • Please drink with caution.”

  • Now don’t worry the water is completely safe to drink but be prepared to be greeted

  • by a little hidden surprise.

  • Living in the water tank is the one-eyed Dianoga monster and you might remember this creature

  • from the compactor scene in Episode 4 A New Hope.

  • The animatronic is an interactive figure that’s activated when someone presses one of the

  • buttons but it does take a little while to appear.

  • In this sequence where the creature fully extends out of the water, you get a good glimpse

  • into how detailed it really is.

  • Now continuing on the trash tropic, Disney is known for their themed trash cans and these

  • are what they look like in Galaxy’s Edge.

  • That number on the trashcan: 3263827 isn’t just some random number and is pretty significant.

  • It’s actually a Star Wars Easter egg and it’s the number of the trash compactor from

  • that scene in Episode 4.

  • At the end of the scene, Luke talks to C-3PO over the radio and says:

  • Number 3 Pacific Wharf at Disney California Adventure

  • is based off of the Fisherman’s Wharf in Monterey, California.

  • There are a couple ways to enter the land but did you know that this bridge here simulates

  • a 2.0 earthquake?

  • It’s true.

  • But you might be thinking to yourself, well wait I’ve walked across this bridge many

  • times and I’ve have never felt it shake.

  • Well, you aren’t wrong because you only feel it if you stop on the bridge.

  • So next time walk to the halfway point, stop and when you do youll feel this constant

  • tremor under your feet.

  • Now there are some people who think that the shaking is just from other guests walking

  • over the bridge but even when no one else is on it, you still feel the tremor.

  • Try it for yourself next time youre at the park.

  • Now another place in Pacific Wharf where you can experience an earthquake is in the Ghirardelli

  • Soda Fountain and Chocolate Shop.

  • Inside there’s an awesome interactive mural that comes to life when certain items are

  • ordered.

  • When someone orders the Earthquake sundae the back mural shakes to simulate an earthquake.

  • It’s a really cool piece of art!

  • Number 2 New Orleans Square is full of many surprises

  • whether youre on the lookout for Captain Jack Sparrow, joining the 999 happy haunts

  • or just walking around taking in the atmosphere.

  • Well along the walkway by the Rivers of America there’s a hidden crypt that appears to be

  • patched up with bricks.

  • You can find it pretty much parallel to the Haunted Mansion but youre probably wondering

  • what’s it's doing in New Orleans Square.

  • Well, it’s actually a remanent leftover from an unbuilt attraction concept.

  • In a Blog Post by former Imagineer Eddie Sotto, he talks about a project that would turn Tom

  • Sawyer Island into LafFitte’s Island based off the French Pirate Jean LafFitte.

  • It was planned to have LafFitte’s crypt along the Rivers of America across from the

  • Haunted Mansion.

  • You’d enter the crypt and travel through a tunnel under the River to get to the island.

  • This was a way to eliminate the rafts and create a better flow to the Tom Sawyer Island

  • but none of this ever came to fruition.

  • Back in the early 90s when they were redoing the New Orleans walkway as a viewing area

  • for Fantasmic, Imagineers placed this sealed crypt along the wall to eventually help tell

  • the story of LafFitte’s Island.

  • In 2007, Tom Sawyer Island was transformed into Pirates Lair based off the Pirates of

  • the Caribbean film series and even though it’s not LafFitte’s island some of Sotto’s

  • ideas made it into Pirate’s Lair.

  • Number 1 If youre a Beauty and the Beast fan get

  • ready because one of the best-hidden secrets at Disney California adventure can be found

  • in the Animation Building.

  • You may have gone inside this building to escape the heat or experience some of the

  • attractions but there’s one attraction that many people seem to overlook.

  • At the back youll see a sign for the Sorceror’s Workshop and if you head to the left and go

  • down the ramp youll enter the walkthrough attraction.

  • The first room is the Magic Mirror Realm where you get the opportunity to play with some

  • animation displays.

  • Then if you continue through youll enter the best hidden room at Disneyland which is

  • the Beast’s Library or is it the west wing.

  • Well they call it the library which that what it looks to be, but if youre familiar with

  • the movie then you know the picture of the Prince and the red rose is in the West Wing.

  • Well either way, this room is truly magical because every 4 minutes, youll hear the

  • rumbling of thunder as it transforms from the library into the west wing.

  • The pedals even fall off the rose.

  • The room is also equipped with interactive games and activities but just seeing this

  • transformation take place is worth the visit.

  • Now when you first walk in the sign on the wall says that you can find Ursula’s Grotto

  • after the Beast’s Library but the Grotto was removed to make way for the Elsa and Anna

  • meet and greet, so sadly that no longer exists but definitely go to check out the library

  • next time youre at DCA.

  • So did you know about any of these little hidden details before this video?

  • Do you have any other favorite hidden secrets at the Disney parks?

  • I’d love to know!

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