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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.

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There's a central kitchen under New Orleans Square that serves several of the restaurants there, and there are a few access tunnels in various locations throughout the park, but it doesn't have an extensive, interconnected underground tunnel system like the Magic Kingdom in Disney World has.

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They're called tunnels... tunnels under Disney

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Yes, it's called the Utilidor. It was built to keep operations out of guests' sight

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