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Former Employees Reveal 32 Of Disney's Best Kept Secrets - Page 16 of 34 - Kiwi Report

Former Employees Reveal 32 Of Disney's Best Kept Secrets


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[post_page_title]Something Green In The Water[/post_page_title]
Some of Disneyland’s attractions include super fun waterways such as the the Storybook Land canals, the Jungle Cruise or the Rivers of America. If you ever visited any of them you must have noticed that the water has an unusual green color.

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Something Green In The Water

While many might think that it’s some sort of a special effect or worse, that it’s the water being extremely dirty, it’s actually completely intentional in order to make visitors feel like they were floating freely on the water. That effect can be received by dying the water green.

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