Every Disneyland guest who heads from Main Street USA to the castle passes by a central garden, right in the hub of the street. But not many stop to appreciate this garden, and the hidden gem within it: the Partners Statue. The Partnerโs Statue debuted in Disneyland in 1993 as part of a celebration of […] Read more…
Hidden Gems
Snow White’s Grotto
With all of the hustle and bustle in Disneyland, itโs hard to find a quieter place to relax and take in the sights. Main Street USA is the busiest land of them all, with a constant stream of visitors and tons of activities at all hours of the day. But did you know that one […] Read more…
Buena Vista Bugle
As you explore the shops and restaurants around Buena Vista Street, you may notice stacks of newspapers on tables or counter tops. Take a moment to pick one up, and youโll discover one of California Adventureโs hidden gems: The Buena Vista Bugle. This Disneyland Resort newspaper began circulation in 2013, in celebration of California Adventureโs […] Read more…
Toontown Police Scanner
Most park guests visiting Mickeyโs Toontown head straight for Roger Rabbitโs Car Toon Spin or Mickeyโs House. But those who take time to explore the shops and Toontownโs city center will find a lot of fun gags and optical illusions. Thisย includes a hidden gem:ย the Toontown Police Scanner. To find the Police Scanner, head over to […] Read more…
Painted Ladies
As guests head from Paradise Park to Grizzly Peak, many take the back path that winds around the entrance to Grizzly River Run. And though thousands of guests travel this path every day, few notice a hidden gem adorning this stretch of road: the Painted Ladies! The Painted Ladies are a famous row of Victorian […] Read more…
Test Brick Wall
If you ask me, Main Street USA is the most underappreciated land in Disneyland; there are just so many cool details, tons of park history, and some really interesting hidden gems. Everything in this land is so polished and perfect, itโs hard to spot anything that isnโt carefully manicured. But did you ever notice that […] Read more…
Petrified Tree
Frontierland is definitely one of the most scenic spots in the park. From the caves on Tom Sawyer Island to the cabins in Big Thunder Ranch, there are all kinds of cool places to explore. But many guests unknowingly breeze right past this hidden gem: the Petrified Tree. The plaque reads: FROM THE PIKE PETRIFIED […] Read more…
Hidden Path To Critter Country
One of the quieter and more scenic areas in the park has always been Critter Country; its restaurants offer beautiful waterfront views, and its dรฉcor is charming. But did you know about its hidden gem?ย If you follow the Harbour Galley deck, toward the Hungry Bear Restaurant, you will see some corner tables and a few […] Read more…
Walt’s Park Bench
Do you know how Walt Disney came up with the idea for Disneyland? The origin of his idea has become a legend itself, and hidden within Disneyland is Walt’s Park Bench,ย where the first concept of the park began. Walt sat on this bench in Griffith Park (now in the Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln foyer) […] Read more…
Party Line Phones
Whether youโre grabbing a bite to eat or browsing the shops along Main Street USA, itโs hard to appreciate all of the detail in this landโbecause thereโs just so much. In fact, most guests breeze right by this hidden gem: the Party Line Phones! On the right-hand side of Main Street, about halfway down, you […] Read more…