When guests walk into Disneyland, the very first thing they see is the Main Street USA railroad station, typically with a train parked out front. Many park visitors don’t realize that Disneyland actually runs multiple trains, and one train tows a hidden gem at the rear. Train #1, the C.K. Holiday, dates all the way […] Read more…
Hidden Gems
Disneyland Resort Mailboxes
Anyone whoโs ever been to Disneyland before knows that the sheer amount of detail can be overwhelming. Thereโs always so much to see and do…and most guests walk right past hidden gems without ever knowing it! Case in point: the Disneyland Resort Mailboxes. How many times have you walked through Main Street, and never even […] Read more…
Talking Crates
Mickeyโs Toontown may be one of the smaller lands in Disneyland, but that doesnโt mean it has any less magic. Every time you turn the corner in Toontown, youโre bound to discover some kind of secret or hidden gag. Some of the most popular gags require a little effort, like pushing a button or pulling […] Read more…
Fowler’s Harbor
If youโve ever been to Disneyland, youโve almost certainly walked along the Rivers of America. Youโve seen the Mark Twain Riverboat and the Sailing Ship Columbia, and youโve walked by the dock next to Frontierland. But did you notice that on the other side of the river, thereโs another dock? This dock is part of […] Read more…
Orchestrions
Disneyland is known for its exciting coasters and nostalgic rides, but behind the headliners thereโs so much more to discover. In fact, Disneyland holds so many hidden treasures, its almost like a museum in and of itself. Some of these treasures include a series of Orchestrions, early 20th century instruments meant to mimic the sound […] Read more…
Main Street Chief
Disneyland in 1955 was a very different place. It has always been the epicenter of wholesome family entertainment, but several decades ago, standards of what is โDisney appropriateโ were a little different. For one, you could purchase a much larger variety of items on Main Street USA that would never be in a Disney park […] Read more…
Emporium Balconies
If youโve ever been gone shopping on Main Street USA, odds are youโve visited the Disneyland Emporium. This corner shop next to the fire station is the largest store on the street, and has a huge selection of souvenirs and Disney merchandise. But for shoppers who take a moment to look above the wares for […] Read more…
Buena Vista Street Mailboxes
Buena Vista Street is always buzzing with shoppers, trolleys, and parades. But the street is also a neighborhood, with elusive residents occupying the second stories of the shops. Though Buena Vistans may never show their faces to visitors, they do leave behind hidden gems and details for guests to find. One hidden gem, the Buena […] Read more…
The Amazing Oil Bottle House
If youโve ever taken the time to stroll through Cars Land, youโve probably noticed that each building has a unique style, shape, and incredible detailing. And not every building sits on the main drag; one special structure (and hidden gem) is tucked in the foothills of Ornament Valley. As you walk along the winding path […] Read more…
The Disneyland Railroad Museum
When Walt Disney first conceived of Disneyland, one of the only attractions he immediately wanted for his park was a train. The Disneyland Railroad would provide a grand circle tour of the park, and would be a source of entertainment and a method of transportation for guests. Since 1955, the Railroad has been one of […] Read more…
Critter Country Cottages
Critter Country is Disneylandโs quietest land, tucked between Disneylandโs outer forest and the Rivers of America waterfront. If you look closely, this peaceful land is actually buzzing with activity; the resident critters are always up to something! Youโre probably already familiar with the critterโs favorite haunts (the nearby mountain and sweet shop just to name […] Read more…
Lafitte’s Anchor
New Orleans Square is pirate central at Disneyland, and not just in Pirates of the Carribean. The whole land is a home fit for a boisterous captain and crew, and there are hints throughout the land that it was in fact once crawling with pirates. The best indication of pirate activity in New Orleans Square […] Read more…
Elias & Co. Partygoers
Buena Vista Street is Disneyโs reimagining of 1920โs Hollywood โ the very decade Walt arrived in California and began what would become his magical empire. Though the buildings, restaurants, and trolleys are all reminiscent of the past, most of the guests on the street really donโt fit into the time periodโฆthat is, with one exceptional […] Read more…
Toy Shelf
If you’ve ever explored the shops on Main Street USA, you know that each has its own distinct personality, its own type of merchandise, and sometimes, its own details and decor. One of the tiniest shops on Main Street is a toy shop, hidden behind a jewelry store and a clothing/accessories store. But this tucked […] Read more…