1. Disney World stores never sell gum.

That’s why you never see gum residue on the walkways or sidewalks. However, you can still bring gum into the park but please show politeness and civility. Simply because no one wants to step on gum residue while leisurely visiting the magical world in this giant park.
2. Trash cans are everywhere

Disneyland is extremely environmentally friendly. Visitors only have to walk 30 steps to reach the nearest trash can. Walt Disney himself, the founder of this famous park, is known to have visited other parks and observed how long people would hold their trash until they found a place to throw it away. This is a useful study.
3. There is a secret room inside Cinderella's castle.

However, it is not open to visitors but is used as a special reward for some tourists. This also means that you will always have the chance to become a lucky winner when staying here. Many tourists are eager, curious, some feel jealous of those who set foot in this mysterious room.
4. There are 14 original Disneyland rides 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 6 dwarfs.

The parking lots in Magic Kingdoms are named after 6 of the 7 dwarfs except Doc because they thought people might confuse them with ferry and ship names. Kids love the parking areas since they are named after the dwarfs.
6. Scent diffusers are everywhere

Devices called “Smellitizers” are installed throughout the park and emit specific scents that are specific to certain areas. All of these scents are emitted for a reason. For example, you might smell the aroma of cookies or vanilla while walking on “Main Street, USA”, the salty smell of the sea while waiting in line for the “Pirates of the Caribbean” wax museum, or the smell of burning wood near the scene depicting the fall of Rome in “Spaceship Earth”.
7. All the lawns at Disney parks are meticulously maintained, except at "The Haunted Mansion"

The reason is simply to fit the setting here. Besides, no one can be scared in “The Haunted Mansion” when seeing the lawns are trimmed very neatly and meticulously.
8. Toy Story characters

Toy Story impersonators Woody and Jessie used to roll on the ground when someone shouted "Andy's here!" This ride was for special guests in the park, but is now out of operation, probably due to safety concerns. It is known that Woody and Jessie were not fans of this ride either.
9. There is a parliament chamber in the park.

This is actually where Congress operates with the presidential seals in the “Hall of Presidents”. But there are only three seals, one in the Oval Office, two in the Liberty Bell Hall and the last in the “Hall of Presidents”.
10. Secret basketball court

This secret soccer field was built for the employees. It is located at the upper end of the Matterhorn in the park. The idea is great because the employees not only have to serve tourists but also have fun.
11. Amazing Animal Kingdom

In the animal kingdom, you can see dragons. It is the symbol of the area called “The Fierce Kingdom”. This is the world of mythical animals. It would be wonderful to stand here and admire fire-breathing dragons or unicorns.































