1. The shops in Disney World never sell chewing gum.

That's why you'll never see chewing gum on the walkways or sidewalks. However, you can still bring chewing gum into the park, but please be polite and considerate. Simply because no one wants to step on chewing gum while leisurely exploring the magical world of this huge park.
2. Trash cans are everywhere.

Disneyland is incredibly environmentally friendly. Visitors only need to walk 30 steps to reach the nearest trash can. It's known that Walt Disney – the creator of this famous park – visited other parks and observed how long people held onto trash until they found a place to dispose of it. This was indeed a useful study.
3. There is a secret room inside Cinderella's castle.

However, it's not open to the public but is only used as a special prize for certain tourists. This also means you'll always have a chance to be the lucky winner when staying here. Many tourists are excited and curious, while some feel envious of those who get to enter this mysterious room.
4. As many as 14 of Disneyland's early theme parks are still in operation today.

These 14 locations include Country Bear Jamboree, Dumbo the Flying Elephant, Frontierland Shootin' Arcade, Jungle Cruise, Mad Tea Party, Peter Pan's Flight, Prince Charming Regal Carousel, Swiss Family Treehouse, The Hall of Presidents, The Haunted Mansion, Tomorrowland Speedway, Walt Disney World Railroad, Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room, and It's a Small World.
5. The parking lot is named after the six dwarfs.

The parking lots at Magic Kingdoms are named after six of the seven dwarves, excluding Doc, because they thought people might confuse them with ferry or boat names. Children love the parking area since it's named after the dwarves.
6. Scent diffusers are everywhere.

Devices called "Smellitizers" are installed throughout the park and emit specific scents designated for certain areas. All of these scents have a reason. For example, you might smell the aroma of cookies or vanilla while strolling through the "Main Street, USA" section of the park, the salty scent of the sea while queuing for the "Pirates of the Caribbean" wax museum, or the smell of burning wood near the scene depicting the fall of Rome in "Earth Spaceship"...
7. All the lawns at Disney parks are very well maintained, except for "The Haunted Mansion".

The simple reason is to fit the context of the place. Besides, no one would be afraid inside "The Haunted Mansion" when they see the meticulously manicured lawns.
8. Characters in Toy Story

Actors dressed as characters from Toy Story – Woody and Jessie – would often roll on the ground when someone shouted, "Andy's coming!". This game was intended for special guests at the park, but it is no longer in operation, probably due to safety concerns. It's also known that Woody and Jessie weren't fans of the game.
9. There is a parliament building in the park.

This is actually where Congress operates, with the presidential seals in the "Hall of President." But there are only three seals: one in the Oval Office, one in the hall housing the Liberty Bell, and the last one in the "Hall of President."
10. The Secret Basketball Court

This secret football pitch was built for the staff. It's located at the top end of Matterhorn Road in the park. The idea is brilliant because the staff not only have to serve tourists but also get to have some fun.
11. The Kingdom of Amazing Animals

In the animal kingdom, you can see dragons. They are the symbol of the area called the "Kingdom of Ferocity." This is a world of mythical creatures. It would be amazing to stand here and admire fire-breathing dragons or unicorns.

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