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Hidden Games and Eggs at Shanghai Disneyland
1, find out the very deep hidden Mickey
Into Disney, always feel that there is a Mickey in the dark staring at you, right on that wall! It's the same window! There are actually many more hidden Mickey elements scattered throughout the park!
In the process of designing or building Disneyland, Disney's fantasy engineers will try to hide Mickey's head in the design, so hiding Mickey has become a Disney tradition, and Shanghai Disney is no exception. You can take pictures and record them on your cell phone. Oh, and at the end of the day, see how many hidden Mickeys you have?
2. Disney Tradition, Exchanging Badges
Folks who have been to the parks will have noticed that there are a lot of cast members with strings of various badges hanging from them. These cute and super creative badges can be exchanged!
Back in 1999, Walt Disney World in Orlando first officially introduced the badge exchange tradition to the public. You could collect badges from your favorite Disney friends, and many more that money couldn't buy. You'll need to swap them again and again to get lucky. You're quick on the eyes. When you see a cast member with their favorite badge, be brave and go up and exchange it! If you have badges on you, remember to have some at the souvenir store.
3. Get an autograph from a Disney friend
Many of our older friends know that you can get a picture with a Disney friend, but few know that you can actually get an autograph from a Disney friend! Brutal signature in the small feet, Daisy signature in the small flowers, Duffy proudly "left paw" as a souvenir, the genius Goofy did not forget to leave a small hat each friend's signature are super distinctive! You have no idea how cute these cuties are practicing their signatures behind the scenes. So, if you still want to collect their autographs, remember to prepare an autograph book.
Font This is not an ordinary passport.
Do you know how many years Mickey Street was established? Do you know who the twelve characters in the Garden of Twelve Friends are that represent the twelve signs of the Chinese zodiac? Do you know what "Hi-Goo-Go" means on Islands of Adventure? All of these little-known Disney secrets are recorded in this little passport to dreams!
In addition to the Disneyland secrets, you can also take your passport to collect special "Dream Stamps" at the park's various checkpoints. Collect all the stamps and you'll receive a special completion stamp and a mystery gift.
4. Use your Dream Passport to collect stamps for a mystery gift
There are great mints all over the parks, like this:
The minting of each coin requires you to put in 10 RMB, and then turn the minting rotating handle and gears to get a wonderful coin. Each theme park has a different commemorative coin design, so put your favorite Disney friend on a gold coin and collect it. Some gold coin collectors will even run around the park area to make a whole set of commemorative coins.
Controlling the details
Cold Disney Parks knowledge
Disney Parks Fantasy Engineers has terrific details and surprises around any corner:
5. Hand-minted gold coins
Walking down the left side of busy Mickey Street, do you hear that? There seems to be the sound of billiard balls "clanking" not far from the vault. That's Pete's billiard room. Maybe he's plotting something again!
6. The "clanking" sound
"Paparinaud" means "Donald Duck" in Italian.
7. Why is Donald Duck's ice cream parlor called Paparino's?
At Parinaud's ice cream parlor, there is a Donald Duck family tree hanging on the wall, which clearly shows you the "duck" family, so next time you go to buy ice cream, take a look at Donald Duck's family tree.
8. Who is Donald Duck's dad's aunt?
It's a French bakery featuring Food Network's Millet, near PaParinaud ice cream. A big wave of breads, muffins, and desserts to satisfy snacks. The bakery is uniquely decorated and designed. If you have the main details, you can find a lot of small staircases that are actually for the mice and millet to move around.
9. Mini-staircases in "Chef Millet"
The fascinating smell enhances the authenticity of being at the racetrack.
10. The smell of the stables at the Woody's Cowboy Carnival
The grinning foal is the stallion, and the mare with the delicate eyeliner and the smile.
11, distinguish the sex of Hoodie Cowboy Carnival horses
I don't know if you've noticed, but sometimes on a walk in the park there will be Mickey made of flower petals, or Mickey shaped water stains. In fact, these patterns are the lovely janitor, who will each show his skills and use natural props such as fallen leaves, flower petals and fine sand in the garden to draw an original Mickey's head; he will also wield a huge paintbrush to outline the Disney friend loved by everyone on the ground.
Experience the controls
12. The mesmerizing Mickey pattern that appears on the ground
- The hidden ending to the Battle of the Sunken Treasure
I still can't tell you the secret. Hehehe, find out for yourself.
13, Pirates of the Caribbean
Lucky viewers have a chance to win a commemorative gold coin in the hands of a pirate.
14, Get a Mystery Gold Coin at the Fandango Theater
Donald Duck rides on stage on his personal bicycle! It turns out that Fantasyland's "Tang Style Tai Chi" is about to begin, and Chitty, the King of Skinny, is going to take the class. Donald Duck's Tai Chi class is like no other at Disneyland.
15. Tai Chi with Donald Duck
Some movies hide a late egg at the end of the movie, and the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train in the park has its own twist. Do you think it's pretty much over after you've felt the thrill and speed in the little mine train? Hee hee, near the end, the little mine train will take you to a lush fairy tale world, where a cute raccoon is fetching water and Snow White's figure flashes in a cabin in the distance. I've heard that many of my friends are still so engrossed in the intense tail wagging that they miss out on this scene!
16. The search for Snow White
is a sword that can be drawn.
You have been chosen by fate, draw your sword! Just as the mysterious "Sword in the Stone" is hidden in a corner of the Sacrificial Autumn Forest, most explorers who come to the paradise will accidentally miss this secret spot. Here, we can't just rely on the strength of our biceps. Legend has it that only those chosen by fate can draw this sword!
Shanghai Disneyland photo tips!
It's dreamy to take pictures everywhere in Disneyland, but there are some blessings of taking pictures, secrets of taking pictures of attractions that can enhance the pictures even more. Now Pretty Mimi tells you:
17, Legend has it that only those chosen by fate
Go for it, ducks!
18, Disney town giant Donald Duck
ps: Disney town is also a "treasure town", just shoot any good-looking.
How do you get those messy balloons to match your photo exhibition? Don't worry, the professional cast members will be waving their balloons around and keeping you close.
19, Mickey's Balloon Wall
Puzzle wall, red and black wall and rainbow wall, wall to wall, one wall is more enchanting than the other.
20, Toy Story Park's Toy Box Celebration Square
OMG, the old girl's heart is going to wake up, clap clap clap.
21, Fantasia Carousel
As the iconic castle that must be photographed, it's a given that everyone is there. To avoid the intrusion of other tourists, it's either the patience, speed, accuracy and relentless photo-taking skills of your fellow photographers, or you come to play on the wrong side of the fence. It's as if the entire castle is contracted to you from the inside out.
22, fantasy fairy tale castle
Fantasy fairy tale castle hides many beautiful princess elements. In the center of the castle, the rotunda is surrounded by a mosaic mural of the princesses of the four seasons. Be sure to go inside and enjoy.
23, Mosaic Mural in the Castle
Finally, you'll have the chance to follow Ms. Rabbit to Alice in Wonderland, the Queen of Hearts' throne, the mysterious fork in the road, afternoon tea in the Mad Hatter, and the Stairway to Heaven, with the castle as a backdrop. If you're in, don't be so quick to get out.
24, Alice in Wonderland
Meet up and ask for a photo! Take a picture with Disney's adorable little guys, and don't think about any poses or photo tricks, because childishness is the best filter!
25, and Disney friends photo point
In Mickey Street, in addition to holding Disney friends left and right to take a picture, the street also has a little-known secret. There's no cave when you turn into an alley, either. Turn into the flowers from the Sweetheart Candy Store and you can see Goofy's Garage, and the Dental Clinic Each little store has a different style, bright colors, and lots of fun and unique windows. If you took pictures the whole time, would you be the prettiest mouse or bear on the whole street?
26, Mickey Street
Pretend to be in a foreign country series of photos from here. Near the famous Barbosa Grill in Treasure Bay, there's a little-known alley filled with the life of a pirate sailor -- clothes hanging out to dry, crooked pirate signs and more.
27, Unknown Alley at Treasure Bay Pirate Village
Yes, just dress up and pose in your most Disney way when you enter! So after you enter, head to the nearest M Street Lounge on Mickey Street or to Sweetheart Candy. There are all sorts of "dress up" items, hairbands, hats, dresses, bags, you guys are so cute! I want them all!
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