A Deep Dive into Disney Theme Park Weirdness



We all love Disney theme parks, but they can be creepy and outright weird sometimes. After all, Mickey is hiding many dark secrets and there is a plethora of spooky urban legends surrounding the parks and some of them are actually true. So, today we will look at some of the weirdest and creepiest stories Disneyland and Disney world have to offer. Put on your nostalgia or Disney adult glasses, because no childhood memory or Disney magic moment is safe. We’ll dive deep into mind manipulation, Micky’s hidden (real) skeletons, wacky self-governing city stories, recent drama, and strange controversies that the parks don’t want you to know. Oh, and we’ll also talk about the backrooms for ultimate creeps. Buckle up and enjoy!

★ Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:53 Once upon a mouse – The dark history of Disney parks
05:17 It’s a dark world after all – Disneyland’s sinister secrets
13:00 Manipulation is magic – Creepy Imagineering Tricks
24:00 Mickey sees everything – How the parks are watching you
29:00 It’s a Disney world after all – Disneyworld’s government and Disney controlled cities
40:00 Creepy after all – Conclusion

★ Music Deltarune chapter 1 & 2 OST

★ Disclaimer
This video is not meant to send any hate or harassment toward featured individuals, fandoms, companies, or any discussed content. The sole intention of this video is to talk about topics that I am genuinely interested in, share my interests with people, and document some weird parts of internet history. Please refrain from harassing or contacting groups or people featured in this video. Although I research my videos to the best of my abilities, I do not claim that the stated facts are accurate at the time of publishing. Please correct me whenever I make a mistake. B-roll footage, as well as sound/music credits, go to the original creators.

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35 thoughts on “A Deep Dive into Disney Theme Park Weirdness”

  1. 8:00 my dads best friend was in disney jail at Disneyland, obviously disneyland doesn’t have utilidoors so idk where it could be !

    he was arrested for entering the park after hours and was caught in it’s a small world

    on another note, there’s a youtube channel literally dedicated to videos of people at the park after hours. Literally videos of them climbing thunder mountain and walking through the native scene at the rivers of america

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  2. It's actually not surprising that Walt wanted to but the Orlando land discreetly. From what I heard, it was to create a surrounding area (a "bubble" if you will) for the parks so it doesn't get overrun like the California location I've heard referred to as "The Neon Jungle". Considering the surrounding Orlando area, this was very warranted, and I'm honestly glad he did it. Most theme parks I've been to were prone to having unsavory surrounding areas. He wanted it to be more welcoming for families.

    But anyways, amazing video!! (tbh this video made me want to become a Disney castmember just to find out all the secrets for myself lmao) I look forward to seeing more videos from you!!

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  3. Disney is a terrifying company. I'm 90% sure that Human life could end and Disney would still be around 100,000 years after the end of the world, while still succeeding. Also, golden oaks just seems like a bad idea. I feel like it probably is a place where Cast members can break into your home and do whatever they please. They probably also have things like hidden cameras and those smell good things in your house. However the one redeeming quality is that a lot of the houses have elevators in them.

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  4. After getting the animal crossing video recommended to me, I really just had to see more!! Hopefully this newfound viewership doesn't stress you too much, but I think a lot of people would enjoy it if you kept making more great content like this 🙂

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  5. I worked at Magic Kingdom for 7 years and spent like 50% of my work day driving around the utilidors. They aren’t creepy, but they are smelly 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 also there’s lots of pipes in the ceiling and some of them were notorious for dripping a yellowish-green substance we call tunnel juice 🤣 honestly the tunnels are a lot of fun though. Best job I ever had! ❤️❤️

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  6. What's now California Adventure was supposed to be a version of the theme park Epcot rather than Walt Disney's conceptual company town.

    While Epcot is inspired by the concept, any serious plans to build the town fizzled out within a year of Disney's death. His brother still wanted to build it, but the board of directors was firmly against it. The CEO in the late 70s also wanted to revisit the idea but compromised with the board to just build a theme park inspired by the concept instead of undertaking the original vision.

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  7. It's a Small World playing on repeat because you went to Disney Jail should be classified as psychological torture… fitting for a creepypasta honestly. Even as a little kid going to Florida with my grandma towards the end of the school year I always got an odd feeling in amusement parks in general, Disney was just the largest one. doesn't help that at one of the MGM sections I was just tall enough to ride The Mummy roller coaster that goes backwards after the ceiling catches fire so my uncle forced me into it despite me being visibly scared of it, but even at places like Six Flags when I was in school I just tried to stick to the arcades they had because it just felt safer. probably because I watched Final Destination 3 when I was 8 now that I ramble in a comments section thinking about it

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  8. im friends with some people in club 33. they are allowed to bring in guests so i’ve actually been inside! theres one in every park. Magic kingdoms is on the right behind the adventureland sign. epcots is in the american pavilion, and hollywoods is in the brown derby restaurant. they only just built the one in animal kingdom so i havent seen it. the club 33 rooms are basically like bars, they usually have disney memorabilia in them. when i saw the one in hollywood they had the BB-8 droid from the movie on display. they also sell club 33 stuff but only members can buy. the club 33 rooms themselves arent why people join, they joim because members get massive perks. if i remember correctly they get a certain amount of free park passes, fastpasses, and a vip tour every year.

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  9. Disneys little bubble society is insanely creepy. But great video. I think I’ll just stick to visiting Disneyland in Paris maybe once a decade or less , thank you Disney. Never been to the American ones.
    Like seriously their society is so dystopian, it’s literally like 1984 and that’s not something I’d say seriously often.

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  10. On the topic of missing children, when I went to Disneyland in 2002, I was 11 years old & one of the nights, we were shuffling out of the park as it was closing with the massive horde of people also trying to get out so I ended up separated from my group. Almost immediately, a cast member found me & brought me over to where there were some other missing kids & I was not allowed to leave until my mom came back & found me, I was the last one to be picked up & we ended up missing the last shuttle to our hotel because of it so we had to catch a different shuttle & walk a longer distance. Since this was 2002, the security was probably different but I wouldn't be surprised if they saw me & walkie talkie staff to grab missing children to keep them safe.

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