Hidden Easter Eggs in Walt Disney World Rides!

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The creator explores various hidden details, known as Easter eggs, located throughout several attractions at Walt Disney World. Starting at the Haunted Mansion, the video highlights Madame Leota's eyes opening, hidden Donald Duck figures on armchairs, and a Hidden Mickey formed by plates in the ballroom scene. The creator also points out a tribute to the former Mr. Toad's Wild Ride attraction found in both the pet cemetery and the Winnie the Pooh ride. Other locations include the Jungle Cruise, where a piece of an airplane from the Great Movie Ride is used, and Pirates of the Caribbean, which features a chess set originally intended to be a stalemate. In Epcot, the creator identifies puffins from the former Maelstrom attraction within Frozen Ever After. The tour continues through Hollywood Studios, covering license plates at Rock 'n' Roller Coaster, release date references at Slinky Dog Dash, and numerous Twilight Zone references at the Tower of Terror. Finally, the video identifies a Nautilus carving in the Little Mermaid queue, a potential Cinderella's horse on the Prince Charming Regal Carousel, condiment-themed pipes in the Dinosaur attraction, and a rumored Florida State University reference in Splash Mountain.
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Creator's Key Takeaways
Disney loves to plant 'easter eggs' -- hidden surprises -- in it's films, parks, and, of course, RIDES!
there is a hidden Donald everybody knows about Hidden Mickeys but there's a hidden Donald in the Haunted Mansion
the Imagineers did not set it up this way and it's the cast members that actually make this Hidden Mickey
there is a tribute to mr. toad here in the pet cemetery
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