10 Hidden Details In Disneyland You Probably Didn’t Know

9. Hidden Morse Code Message

If you listen carefully at the railroad station in New Orleans Square, you can hear the sound of morse code resonating from the telegraph office. The old-timey dot-dash language is used to replicate a section of Walt’s opening day speech from 1955.

When translated, the message reads; “To all that come to Disneyland, welcome. Here age relieves fond memories of the past, and here, youth may savour the challenge and promise of the future”.

The devil really is in the detail around Disneyland, with many people walking past the telegraph office clueless to the hidden message being delivered. In order to get the most out of your Disney experience, these little secrets around the park make the detail so much richer.

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