Walt Disney World Resort in Florida offers a six-hour tour of the facility's behind-the-scenes technical inner workings, including the underground tunnels beneath the Magic Kingdom. Disney created these tunnels to preserve the magic of the Kingdom above-ground by placing all of the work out of sight. The tunnels consist of about 1.5 miles of underground access and stretch across the Magic Kingdom. Only park employees and members of this tour may access them. Tour goers must be 16 or older. The Magic Kingdom has no physical address, but is roughly located between World Drive and Floridian Way in Orlando.
Keys to the Kingdom: Backstage Magic
Disney World's Magic Kingdom
407-WDW-TOUR
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The Disneyland theme park in Anaheim, California has a less extensive network of tunnels, mainly located under the "Tomorrowland" portion of the park. Though the tunnels are not open to the public, former cast member Ken Pellman unveils details and makes fanciful additions to the truth in his online Disney underground tour.
The Secrets of Disneyland: Underground Disney!
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Step through the doors of Disneyland's Haunted Mansion in New Orleans Square for a special underground tour. You'll go through a room that stretches as it carries you down to an underground level. Walk through the underground layer of the mansion until your guide asks you to take a seat in the "Doom Buggy," which will take you back to ground level.
Haunted Mansion
New Orleans' Square
Disneyland Resort
1313 S. Disneyland Dr.
Anaheim, CA 92802
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