7 Hidden Disneyland Resort Details You Might Have Missed!
So you think you’re a big Disneyland Resort fan?
Prove it!

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Okay, okay–you know where every Hidden Mickey is and can recite every pre-ride spiel. But Disney just shared 7 details around the resort that even you might not know about.
Let’s check them out!
7 Hidden Disneyland Resort Details
Buzz Lightyear at the Cozy Cones
Did you know Buzz Lightyear can be found at the Cozy Cone Motel in Disney California Adventure’s Cars Land?

Cozy Cone Motel
Look closely during your next visit–he’s hiding under an orange cone like he does in Toy Story 2!

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Lighthouse Ticket Booth
You’ve probably passed by Disneyland’s Storybookland Lighthouse a million times, but do you know its history?!

The lighthouse is actually one of Disneyland’s original ticket booths, where guests could buy attraction tickets. (Talk about vintage!)

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Penny the Elephant
In Disneyland’s Adventureland, Tropical Imports has a special import on the building!

Penny the Elephant, nicknamed after the Penny Arcade, can be found watching guests from up above! Penny was originally created for Disneyland Paris, but calls our park home!

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The Little Man of Disneyland
Have you ever visited the Little Man of Disneyland?!
He’s located in a tree by Disneyland’s Indiana Jones Adventure!

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For holidays, like St. Patrick’s Day, you can find his house decorated for the season.

Little Man of Disneyland St. Patrick’s Day Decorations – Disneyland
Rooftop Weathervanes
When you’re in Fantasyland, don’t forget to look up!
Each rooftop weathervane represents the attraction it rests upon. The designs include Mr. Toad (taking a wild ride, of course), Monstro, Captain Hook’s ship, and a crown.

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Evil Queen Peek-a-boo
Staying in Fantasyland–did you know you can play peek-a-boo with a villain? Look up when you’re in front of Snow White’s Enchanted Wish to catch the Evil Queen! She peeks through the curtains frequently.

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Main Street, U.S.A. Test Wall
Don’t forget to check out the test wall tucked away on Main Street, U.S.A. The wall features different types of patterns and bricks, which were used to test out designs!

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Did you know all of these details?! If so, congrats–you really are a big fan!
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