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From the page: "Legend has it that one day while Walt Disney was in the Disneyland park, he was very disturbed when he observed a Frontierland cast member walking through Tomorrowland in costume. In Walts mind, this completely destroyed a very magical element of the park, not only... more
Reviewed by cbin Jun 15, 12:43pm ( 8 reviews ) • disneyorama.com
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Rated by DigiSnacks on Jun 16, 11:32am
From the page: "The tunnel infrastructure itself is about nine acres, with 392,000 square feet of space and looks something like the map below."
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Rated by hockeyguru on Jun 15, 2:11pm
A look at Disney World's underground corridors.
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Rated by Matt-Siltala on Jun 15, 1:23pm
This is very cool.
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Rated by AbleReach on Jun 15, 12:55pm
Nifty. Always wondered what Disney World's tunnels look like - see a video at the bottom of the page. From the page: "If you are like me and would like to see all this "magic" happening underneath guests feet, Disney offers a "Keys to the Kingdom Tour" which will take guests into the tunnels so they can see just how Disney makes the magic flow. This tour is very popular so if interested, plan on booking several weeks in advance. Also keep in mind that the tour is not given every day, so you will have to contact the park for a current schedule."
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Rated by cbin on Jun 15, 12:43pm
From the page: "Legend has it that one day while Walt Disney was in the Disneyland park, he was very disturbed when he observed a Frontierland cast member walking through Tomorrowland in costume. In Walts mind, this completely destroyed a very magical element of the park, not only separating fantasy from the real world but separating the various oelands” within the park themselves."
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Rated by vbin on Jun 15, 12:13pm
VERY cool!!
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Rated by SearchRank on Jun 15, 11:50am
When plans for Walt Disney's second theme park in Florida were being developed, the Imagineers decided to design a system of tunnels under the park so that cast members and service people can travel from land to land without being seen by guests and thus help keep the magic in place. These tunnels would come to be known ads "Utilidors" short for "utility corridors."
