Theme park fanatics share facts about Disney resorts, including where to find their secret menu

Theme park fan shares his ‘best kept secrets’ about Disney resorts – including cats that hunt hidden mice and how to find their secret menu that comes in a SHORT

  • Dustin, known as Theme Park Shark, went to TikTok to share some unknown tips
  • He said that at the All-Stars Movie Resort you can access a secret menu in a ‘folder’
  • The folder contains a display that allows you to see what’s on the menu
  • He said there are dozens of cats that go out at night and keep rodents away

A theme park fanatic shared a selection of Disneyland’s “best kept secrets” – including where to find its secret menu.

Dustin, who is believed to be from the United States and known as Theme Park Shark on social media, went to TikTok to reveal his little-known facts about Disney resorts.

The video is part of the series ‘You were a year old today when you discovered this’ and entitled ‘Disney Edition’.

Dustin, known as Theme Park Shark on social media, accessed TikTok to share things you might not know about Disney resorts in the U.S.

Dustin, known as Theme Park Shark on social media, accessed TikTok to share things you might not know about Disney resorts in the U.S.

He said that there are “whole menus” of secret food that you can order at the theme park and said that some come in a “folder”.

While some of the items are completely mysterious, others are listed in your app, which means that you can order them.

To gain access to the folder, Dustin said you need to order the secret menu at Disney All-Star Movies Resort in Orlando, at which point you will receive a folder.

Inside, he stated that there are several ‘displays’ that allow you to see the secret items available for order.

Dustin stated that you can access the park's secret menu at the All-Stars Movie Resort, which comes in a 'briefcase' with viewers allowing you to see hidden items

Dustin stated that you can access the park's secret menu at the All-Stars Movie Resort, which comes in a 'briefcase' with viewers allowing you to see hidden items

Dustin stated that you can access the park’s secret menu at the All-Stars Movie Resort, which comes in a ‘briefcase’ with viewers allowing you to see hidden items

When you look inside the displays, you can see the 'Top secret' menu available at the resort

When you look inside the displays, you can see the ‘Top secret’ menu available at the resort

Dustin revealed that his favorite secret menu item is the cinnamon bun burger (photo)

Dustin revealed that his favorite secret menu item is the cinnamon bun burger (photo)

Dustin said one of his favorite items on the secret menu is the ‘cinnamon bun burger’, which offers tasty spicy buns on each side of the filling.

In another clip, Dustin claimed that dozens of wild cats roam the park at night and became known as ‘Disney Cats Members’.

“Cats generally go out at night and stay hidden during the day, keeping all rodents away,” he said.

Dustin also revealed that King Arthur’s carousel at Disneyland’s Fantasyland in Anaheim, California, built in 1922, is older than the park itself.

In another video, he said dozens of wild cats roam the park at night, known as Disney Cats Members, who go out at night and keep rodents away

In another video, he said dozens of wild cats roam the park at night, known as Disney Cats Members, who go out at night and keep rodents away

The park’s land was purchased in 1953, making the attraction 30 years older than the resort.

In July 1955, King Arthur Carrousel was one of the original attractions of the opening day, with most of his horses dating back more than 90 years.

It was operating at Sunnyside Beach Park in Toronto, Canada, in 1922, and was made by hand by the Dentzel Carousel Company.

The ride initially featured giraffes, deer and other animals, but Walt Disney wanted everyone to ride a galloping horse, so other old horses were incorporated into the makeover.

Dustin also said that King Arthur Carrousel at Fantasyland at Disneyland in Anaheim, California, is older than the park;  was built in 1922, while the park's land was purchased in 1953

Dustin also said that Kingland Carrousel of Disneyland’s Fantasyland in Anaheim, California, is older than the park; was built in 1922, while the park’s land was purchased in 1953

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