Disney respects US flag etiquette is all) (Edit: there is no law saying you have to raise or lower real US flags at night or in bad weather. Therefore they are legally fake flags and don't have to be raised and lowered at night or in bad weather per flag etiquette. The rest have things like 49 stars, 12 stripes or have a blue area one stripe too big. Only 1 US flag on Liberty Square is real. The Castle is 3 feet under the legal requirement to have a blinking light on the top for planes. There were no bathrooms/toilets in colonial times. There are no restrooms in Liberty Square because Disney wanted authenticity. The trash system at Disney World was originally designed to be part of Walt's original design for EPCOT as in the city he hoped to design and found. There is not one single brick on the castle at all. That is a very real, almost 30 year old, jar of pickled eggs. It was accidentally left by an imagineer and the prop team glued it in place and painted it up. In the back left corner is a jar of pickled eggs that was not intended to be a part of the scene. DHS has always been my favorite park and it's little things like this that keep it special.īonus fact: in the Tower of Terror, at the exit where you can see your photo from the ride, there is a hotel "lost and found" scene. This story always brings a tear to my eye. Her response was, "No, they're where they belong." When word got back to the real Chinese Theater they were shocked and apologized for not asking sooner and offered for her to come down and place them in the real location. When asked, she said that no one had ever asked her to do this before. And when placing her handprints she began to cry. All of the handprints in the park in front of the Chinese Theater are real. My favorite story/fact is that Disney's Hollywood Studios is the only place to have Audrey Hepburn's handprints.
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