What is the scariest thing in Disneyland?
13 of the Creepiest Things in the Disney Parks
- Caesar. Good ol’ Caesar.
- Haunted Mansion. Buckle up, friends.
- The Carnotaurus. Over at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, we’re giving Dinosaur the award for the creepiest ride.
- Kylo Ren.
- Disney Tracking You.
- Pirate George.
- Space Mountain Overlays.
- BoardWalk Nanny Chairs.
Does Disneyland release cats at night?
They generally stay hidden out of sight during the day and only come out at night. There are exceptions, of course, and guests have been known to spot cats sleeping in the parks or otherwise slinking around property. As a general rule, Disney doesn’t encourage guests to get too close to the cats.

What is not allowed at Disney?
Prohibited Items Firearms, ammunition, knives and weapons of any kind. Self-defense or restraining devices (e.g., pepper spray, mace). Marijuana (including marijuana enriched products) or any illegal substance. Objects or toys that appear to be firearms or weapons.
Do any Disneyland rides go upside down?
The only attraction at Walt Disney World that goes upside down is Rock N Roller Coaster starring Aerosmith at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. The height requirement for this attraction is that you must be at least 48 inches (122cm) tall. This attractions has a couple of loops and twists that I know you’ll love!

What’s underneath Disney?
Lying underneath the famous theme park is an entire underground city made up of a network of tunnels. Known as “utilidoors” — utility corridors — these tunnels are used by Disney staff to keep them hidden from public view.
Can you adopt a Disneyland cat?
As a general rule, Disney doesn’t encourage guests to get too close to the cats. In addition to the simple fact that it’s never smart to try to pet a cat you don’t know, these cats are often better off remaining solitary. If cats start to appear too comfortable around humans, Disney will adopt them out to cast members.