What's the gray stuff at Be Our Guest?
What's the gray stuff at Be Our Guest? Found exclusively at Be Our Guest Restaurant in Magic Kingdom Park, Lumiere's special grey stuff is a cookies and cream panna cotta that is typically served on top of the Master's Cupcake.
How old is Belle supposed to be?
Belle is believed by Henn to be probably the oldest of Disney's princesses. Although multiple sources have claimed over the years that the character is 17, Henn estimated Belle to be in her early 20's.
Where is the secret bathroom at Disneyland?
Disneyland's “secret restroom” is an isolated, disabled-accessible bathroom tucked away to one side of the castle in the Carnation Plaza. Very easy to miss, it is a refuge when al…
Does Disney have a secret room?
Most Disney fans are aware there's a secret room hidden inside Cinderella Castle, but given that you can't book a night or even beg your way in, only a lucky few are allowed to see what's inside the fabled Cinderella Castle Suite.
Why are there no mirrors in Disney?
Although some seem to believe that the lack of mirrors is to discourage vandalism, there does seem to be a consensus that Disney's conspicuous lack of mirrors over the sinks in most theme park bathrooms is a matter of preserving the flow of traffic—as one Disney custodian (purportedly) anonymously confirmed on Quora.
Are there cameras in Disney bathrooms?
The only place we know there AREN'T cameras in Disney World is in the restrooms since that's generally illegal. Other than that, anywhere in the parks is pretty much fair game. Besides the video surveillance, there are also a lot of plainclothes security guards throughout the parks.
How much does it cost to eat at Be Our Guest Restaurant?
Be Our Guest Restaurant Overview Reservations are available, both by phone and on My Disney Experience. Be Our Guest Restaurant offers an enhanced prix fixe lunch and dinner menu that features a variety of delicious French-inspired dishes and menu offerings. Pricing is $67 for adults and $39 for children.
Why don t they sell alcohol at Disneyland?
Walt Disney once said he feared serving alcohol would bring an unwanted “rowdy element” to his park, Theme Park Insider reported.