Disney World has been making the world a little more magical for over 45 years. No matter 🅠how old you are, it’s one of the mo🌃st exciting places you'll be able to visit. Guests have been vacationing here since 1971. That’s a long time, right?

With theme parks, resorts, restaurants, and rides, there’s plenty to d🐬o. And yes, you’re going to want to do it all.

Because it’s so massive, some of the smaller details are easy to overlook. But boy, are they worth finding. Did you know that there’s a secret tunnel system that runs under the Magic Kingdom? Have you tasted one of Disney’s most delec𝐆table secret desserts? Have you seen the alternate mini show that plays when Hollywood Studio’s firework show gets rained out?

Whethe👍r you’re a Disney guru or a first-time visitor, you’re going to want🦂 to read on. Disney World has a lot to offer and knowing its inside secrets will make your next visit ten times as fun.

Disney’s creators have always paid attention to detail. When Disney adds a few fine touches to their greatest attractions, your experience is made even better. Disney employees are always going above and beyond to make your visit a memorable one, and having a few secrets always💖 helps.

Get ready to buckle up and scream like you’re on Space Mountain. Tඣhis is one ride you won’t want to forget.

Here are 30 things Mickey and the gang have been hiding i꧂꧟n Disney World:

30 ꦺ Cinderella Castle Suite

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Did you know there’s a gorgeous suite hidden away in Cinderella’s castle? Although guests aren’t allowed to boꦿok the room, it has become an incredibly popular talking point among them. Inspired by 17th-century French chateaus, the suite looks as if it could have come right 🍌out of a fairytale. With dark furnishings, warm titles, and stained glass, it is truly a sight to behold. Unfortunately, the only way you’ll ever get to stay in this beauty is by invitation or through winning a contest.

29 Underground Tunnels 🌳 ✱

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Disney has built a utilidor system under its theme parks, which is a fancy way of referring to its underground tunnels. It allows Disney cast members (its employees) to walk between different sections in the park quickly and easily withoꦑut being seen. This is especially helpful for costumed characters. After all, it 𒈔wouldn’t make sense for Mr. Incredible to walk between Tomorrowland and Frontierland, now, would it?

Furthermore, the tunnel system helps ca꧋st members with waste removal, deliveries, and food serviceꦛ. It keeps the behind-the-scenes stuff where guests won’t be bothered by it.

28 🌌 Hidden Mickeys

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Disney World is notorious for hiding representations of Mickey Mouse throughout its theme parks. When something, such as three plates are perfectly lined up to look like a Mickey head, it's considered a Hidden Mickey. There have been over 1,000 recorded Hidden Mickeys throughout the Disney parks and resorts, buܫt D♚isney World has never come out with an official list. That being said, many have tried to find them all, and guests can buy Hidden Mickey guides in the parks.

27 S♚ecret Menu Items

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Some of the most delicious things hidden at Disney World are its secret menu items. Although they change frequently, and you’ll have to do some research to find out where you can currently get something special, Disney has had a long list of secret foods in the past. At Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn and Café, for example, you could get a whopping $90 pile of nachos that could easily serve six to eight people. At the All-Star Movies Resort World Premiere food court, y𝕴ou can get a candied bacon cheeseburger with cinnamon buns in place of a hamburger bun.

26 𝓡 🧸 Buzz Lightyear’s Hidden Targets

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One wildly popular ride in the Magic Kingdom is Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin. Guests sit on a ride vehicle with laser guns🌠 in front of them and try to shoot as many targets as possible. The goal is to get the highest score and of course, beat the person sitting next to 𝓀you.

While yo𝓡u can max out at 999,999 points and be awarded a “Galactic Hero” sticker, many people don’t make it past 100,000. The trick is to aim for the secret targets. People across the internet have located them and are now sharing their strategies, so do a✱ quick search and find out how you can win.

25 ꧃ 13-Minute Waits

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If you ever see a 13-minute wait outside of The Haunted Mansion or The ꦑTwilight Zone Tower of Terror, you’ll be happy to know that there’s actually no line. You’ll be able to walk right on to whatever terrifying adven💦ture awaits you.

The whole 13-minute thing is Disney’s fun way of keeping to the creepy theme of these rides.

While 13 is 🐬supposed tಞo be an unlucky number, we think getting right onto our favorite rides is actually quite the opposite.

24 Club Cool

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If you’ve ever wanted to try Coke products from aroꦰund the world, now’s your chance.

Disney has a soda oasis tucked away in Future World at Epcot. It’s called Club Cool, and it’s the only place in Disney you’ll be able to sample soft drinks from Peru t📖o Japan for free. While it has gained popularity in the lꦐast several years, all of this carbonated fun used to not even appear on the map.

It’s the perfect place to co🅷ol down after walking under the Florida sun for a little too long.

23 🧔 Surf Lessons

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Who would have th💦ought you could learn to surf at Disney🔯 World? As it turns out, you can.

ꦗWith North America’s largest outdoor wave pool located in Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon Water Park, catching some waves is certainly an option.

While you’ll have to make reservations in advance, Disney offers surf lessons for beginner and intermediate riders.

Experienced surfers can actually book surf sessions and get the wave pool to themselves and some fr൩iends before and after the park closes. Sounds like fun, right?

22 💜 The Kiss Goodnight 🎐

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About 30 minutes after Magic Kingdom closes, while guests are still walkingﷺ through shops and funneling out, a magicღal closing announcement plays through the park. It’s known as The Kiss Goodnight.

This around 2-minute-long goodbye to guests features a twinkling light d🦋isplay on the castle, a dreamy audio track, and some narration. It’s a way to wish guests a good evening while also tactfully reminding them that the park is closed and its employees are probably tired. Stay a little late to see🌠 it.

21 DiVine

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Located in Animal Kingdom usually between🐠 Africa and Asia, DiVine is a gorgeous vine-like woman who walks around and takes photos with guests. Her performances are about 20-minutes long, and they’re sure a sight to behold.

DiVine’s costume makes her look somewhat like a living tree, tall and elegant as she moves through the park. She’s so vine-like, she actually blends in with the foliage, and if you don’t stop, you might miss her. Keep an eye 💟out. She’s fun to fi🅠nd.