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To get you in the spirit, take a moment to read about some 'Secret Magic' hidden within the parks. At Disney World, the most magical moments are often the ones you have to look a little closer to find!

Magic Kingdom: The Hidden Details

  • At Prince Charming Regal Carrousel, look for the only horse with a gold ribbon tied around its tail. This is Cinderella’s personal horse, and she marked it so she could always find it when she wants to go for a ride!

  • Make sure to stop by Cinderella Fountain in Fantasyland to make a wish! It’s located near the back of the Castle. When looking at Cinderella from the height of an adult, she appears as a normal girl. But, from the height of a child, she has a crown on her head!

  • Over in the area of Fantasyland where the Tangled-themed restrooms reside, there’s a scavenger hunt where guests can look for hidden Pascals. He’s a clever little chameleon, so he can be tricky to spot!

EPCOT: World Showcase Gems

  • In the Germany Pavilion, there is a massive model train set. If you look closely at the tiny village, you’ll often find miniature "Hidden Mickeys" or seasonal decorations that change throughout the year.

  • Stand directly in the center of the Temple of Heaven in the China Pavilion and speak. The acoustics are so perfect that your voice will echo back to you—and only you—with incredible clarity.

  • Behind the shops in the United Kingdom Pavilion, there is a quiet hedge maze and garden that is usually empty. It’s the perfect spot for a peaceful 5-minute "reset."

Hollywood Studios: Immersive Easter Eggs

  • While everyone is looking at the massive, life-sized Millennium Falcon in Galaxy’s Edge, look at the bottom of the ship (near the landing gear on the far left side). There is a tiny, 2-inch "baby" Millennium Falcon hidden among the pipes.

  • In Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, use the Disney Play App near the droids in the Droid Depot area. They will actually react and "talk" back to your phone.

  • Just outside the entrance to Mickey & Minnie's Runaway Railway, look down at the concrete. You’ll find the boot prints of the Rocketeer, complete with two "blast marks" behind them where his jetpack supposedly scorched the ground as he landed in wet cement.

Animal Kingdom: The Living Wonders

  • The Tree of Life has over 300 animals carved into its trunk. Most people only see the big ones, but if you walk the "Discovery Island Trails," you can find tiny details like scorpions and grasshoppers.

  • Keep your eyes peeled for DiVine, a performance artist wrapped in lush greenery and stilts. She blends in perfectly with the plants and only "appears" when she moves.

  • Near the bridge between Discovery Island and Africa, listen for the sound of a "cricket" that seems a bit too loud. It’s actually a hidden speaker playing a loop of genuine African jungle sounds.