they are for rides in disneyland
utiladors
Utilidors! The name comes from utility + corridors
No, but i believe in either Disneyland or Disney World, underneath the magic kingdom is a series of tunnels the workers use for means of transportation. They also use it as a place to change if they are going from part of the park to another
Yes, they are called Utilidors. The Utilidors were actually built on the ground level of the Magic Kingdom then covered with dirt dug from the Seven Seas Lagoon. The theme park was then constructed on top of this. Cast members can quickly travel across the park without being seen by guests, furthering the immersive illusion of Walt Disney World. The Utilidors also house operations offices, storage warehouses, and costuming.
If we told you, they wouldn't be secrets anymore, now would they?You might get better answers if you asked a more specific question, like "is there a network of underground tunnels beneath Disney World" (yes, they're used for maintenance and to allow certain cast members to quickly reach a specific area without interfering with guests) or "is Walt Disney's frozen head preserved in the basement of the castle at Disney World" (no, don't be ridiculous).
Tunnels provided cover and concealment.
It's Disney World!
"Disney World."
Roy Disney, brother of Walt Disney (1899-1966) opened Disney World (now Walt Disney World, or formally The Walt Disney World Resort) near Orlando, Florida in 1971.
Yes, you can still purchase and use Disney Dollars at Walt Disney World.
yes Disney world is real!!!
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