20 Things You Can Only Find in Disneyland



Despite what you might’ve heard before, NO two Disney parks are the same. So what rides, attractions, restaurants, lands, and even SECRETS will you ONLY find in Disneyland (and Disneyland alone)? Let’s discuss the most UNIQUE experiences in the west coast parks TODAY, here on DFB Guide.

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45 thoughts on “20 Things You Can Only Find in Disneyland”

  1. Hi guys! amazing video! my favorite disneyland detail is probably the bakery in san fransokyo square!
    (the Sourbread mac n cheese is so good!)
    two things though where you may have to review your information regarding things being unique to disneyland…
    The diorama with dinosaurs and a walkthrough for Sleeping Beauty Castle are in Paris as well the difference though is that they also have a dragon in Paris.

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  2. My introduction was World, but when I finally made it to Land, I feel so hard in love–my favorite's (Toad, Submarines (but 20,000 Leagues better than Nemo) and new favorites–Indi & Car Land.

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  3. One of my Disneyland Core Memories was riding Mr. Toad's with my (then) Tween daughter. It was at night, in February. She wears glasses… Can you "see" where this is going? Yeah… we left "the bad place" and she says to me, "Mom. I can't see." I looked at her & her glasses were completely fogged up. We were laughing so much. <3

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  4. I find that being the one theme park Walt had a hand in creating is the most subtly great exclusive thing. Keeping that in mind gives the park a very classic, nostalgic vibe compared to the other parks.

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  5. I've been to DL 3 times. Twice because I had a wedding in CA and once to cheer my son on in a race. I love that it is Walt's park. I didn't like how narrow the walkways are and how fast it get's crowded. I would definitely go back if I were in CA again. WDW still has my heart.

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  6. AJ…I am 65 years old…I have been going to Disneyland for 61 years ( I even worked there). There are too many things I love about it, but the main thing I love is that Walt ac walked around in the park…daily. He would grab a bite on Main Street, then go smoke his cigar at the Golden Horseshoe. He would then walk around Frontierland, Adventureland, Tomorrowland and end up in Fantasyland, his favorite. He would sometimes even go on the attractions. I have met and spoke with Marty Sklar, one of the Disney geniuses. He is a great guy. Yes, sadly, he and Walt are in Heaven, but their Magic lives on. Thank you so much AJ! FYI…San Fransokyo is a goofy name!

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  7. I go to Disneyland pretty frequently and love seeing it dressed up for Christmas. I went to WDW last year in November and was so disappointed to find out their Haunted Mansion doesn't get the special Christmas overlay! It felt so weird 🙁

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  8. Only been once, but what struck me (about Disneyland Park) was that when you first entered, it was very much like Magic Kingdom, but the farther you went into the park, the more different it became. This was actually kind of creepy…. but of course this could only be blamed on Magic Kingdom as Disneyland was built first.

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  9. No one talks about Pixie Hallow and the wonderfully themed path that use to have its own water show after dark. It’s one of my favorite places in the park. And also, right across the way is the wishing well with magical features and wonderful photo opps. These places are Disney at its best.

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  10. I've been to California, just once in my 68 years, and that was to San Francisco, and Monterey. I was born in Oct. of 1955, the same year that Disney Land was born! I always wanted to go to Disney Land, but living in NJ, we were thrilled when WDW opened!! I have been there 4 times, even in 1972. It is amazing!! But I still would love to go to the OG!!

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  11. Snow White's "I'm Wishing" Wishing Well. Ever since I can remember, Snow White's voice would start to come out of the Well when you dropped a coin in it. The Animatronics at the Original Tiki Hut is my upmost favorite in the world for it is original to what Disney open up with on "World Of Color" program.

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  12. I was a lifelong Disney World goer and went to Disneyland for the first time last year. I was surprised how small everything was! The queues are quite tight, the turnstiles very narrow, and it felt like seats throughout the park were significantly smaller. There was also some sort of issue with the septic system near Haunted Mansion and that whole area smelt like open sewage, yuck! Pirates of the Caribbean completely blew my mind, though, it was an absolute joy to get to see in person. Next time I have to make time to see DCA, too

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  13. Disneyland will always be my favorite. I grew up going there all the time so yeah no other park can recreate the charm. If the Disney Parks all over the world are a gold crown, then Disneyland is the most precious crown jewel that by itself elevates the whole thing. But hey I’m also biased haha.

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  14. I've only been to Disneyland and California Adventure once and I really enjoyed it. I had assumed the "repeat" rides were the same thing at Disneyland and Disney World, I discovered that was not the case. So, I did ALL the rides and having rides that are unique to Disneyland was the icing on the cake! I'd love to visit these parks again!

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  15. Only ever been to DLR and love ALL the things you mentioned, plus more. However, planning a trip to WDW & looking forward to all the new to me things, but esp the things I remember that are now only out East – like Carousel of Progress, Muppet show, og Treehouse, Country Bear & Tough to be a Bug. Very old hat stuff to WDW folks, but I’ll be in nostalgia heaven! Here’s hoping I make it before any of those are taken away…

    BTW, gotta recommend the Walt tour! We splurged last year & loved it. Though expensive, and we knew most of the Main Street info, (tho a few tidbits about Walt were new & fascinating) at the end we got to see Walt’s apartment & have a photo inside, then hung out for a bit on the outdoor patio. It was a truly incredible experience.

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