1. The airplane that was seen in the Casablanca section of The Great Movie Ride is actually the front half of the plane that's crashed in The Jungle Cruise.





2. If you look down while walking around Toy Story Land, you'll notice giant footprints. These are meant to be Andy's and help give the allusion that you're a toy in Andy's backyard.



3. The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh ride replaced Mr. Toad's Wild Ride in 1998 but, if you look closely, you can spot Mr. Toad handing the deed to the ride over to Owl.



4. On the Slinky Dog Dash rollercoaster, the price on the game box is $19.95. This is a nod to 1995, which was the year Toy Story first premiered in theaters.





5. There are scratch marks on the floor in the lobby of The Country Bear Jamboree, a subtle nod to all the bears that enjoy watching the show too.



6. If you look in the windows above the stores on Main Street in the Magic Kingdom you can spot the names of some important Disney imagineers.

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7. The dates above the doors in Frontierland actually correspond to the year the building was modeled after. As you venture through Frontierland you are travelling through the 1800s.





8. Thirteen lanterns hang in the oak tree in Liberty Square. They represent the original thirteen colonies.



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