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  • Now Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom is home to many hidden secrets that bring the

  • magic alive.

  • In Adventureland there’s a little attraction called The Magic Carpets of Aladdin.

  • Now well get to the physical ride in just a bit but lets take a look at something thats

  • more of a prop but could arguably be considered be the real stars of the ride: the spitting

  • camels.

  • So if you didn’t know, in Adventureland at Magic Kingdom there’s two camels placed

  • at the Magic Carpets of Aladdin ride that quote on quote spit and squirt water at guests.

  • Now these camels are always featured on pretty much every list and top 10 video about Walt

  • Disney World secrets.

  • What a lot of people don’t realize though is that they actually have a pretty long history

  • at Walt Disney World that dates back to the early 90s, long before they even appeared

  • at Magic Kingdom.

  • So today, were gonna go through Disney theme park History and take a look at the

  • journey of the golden spitting camels, which includes going through some extinct attractions

  • at Disney-MGM studios then well dive right into the myth surrounding the camels and get

  • to the bottom of everything.

  • So here are the Top 5 secrets and myths of Magic Kingdom’s Spitting Camels.

  • Number 5- Aladdin’s Royal Caravan So lets start right back at Disney- MGM studios

  • in the early 90’s.

  • Now as a whole the early 90’s were a pivotal point in Disney history.

  • From 1989 to 1999 this period was known as the Disney renaissance period which resurged

  • the production of successful animated films for the company.

  • Well one of the things the company did to further promote their films was integrate

  • the newest animated Disney release into rides, shows and parades at the Disney theme parks.

  • Disney gets a lot of flak now a days with people saying theyre coping out by using

  • too many IPs, which stands for intellectual properties if you didn’t know, in the theme

  • parks but Disney was full of IP’s especially in the 90s.

  • And very little was known about the films these attractions were based off of since

  • they would open around the same time as a films release.

  • Well One example of this was a parade called Aladdin’s Royal Caravan.

  • It opened less than a month after Aladdin was released in theatres and could be seen

  • along the parade route at Disney-MGM Studios.

  • Thats right, the park currently known as Disney’s Hollywood Studios used to have parades; ah

  • the good old days.

  • Now, Aladdin’s Royal caravan was actually quite a fun parade that was designed to represent

  • the Prince Ali scene from the film.

  • Well one of the floats were a pair of camels and this is where their journey officially

  • begins.

  • In 1992, the camels made their Disney theme park debut in a parade float.

  • They stood on a platform that was designed to look like they were being pushed by this

  • group of guys who’s feet weren’t even touching the ground.

  • Now thats truly Disney magic.

  • The camels were always gold in colour, since in the song Prince Ali it says he has 75 golden

  • camels, but the MGM camels had a red saddle cover with gold fringes.

  • Some would classify them as audio animatronics but their range of motion was very limited

  • to only one movement.

  • Since the beginning of their existence they were designed to turn their heads and spit

  • water at guests and they were actually already kinda famous in the 90s.

  • Number 4- Full House In 1993, an episode of Full House titled the

  • House meets the Mouse part 2 aired.

  • Well Aladdin’s Royal Caravan is shown in the episode, heavily featuring the spitting

  • camels.

  • Actually in part 1 of the House Meets the Mouse, the inflatable genie that appears at

  • the beginning of the episode where Michelle becomes princess for the day is actually the

  • first genie float from the parade.

  • So Danny, Vikki and the kids are watching Aladdin’s Royal Caravan at Disney-MGM Studios

  • when the camel sprays water at the crowd and Danny gets hit in the face with camel water.

  • So the spitting camels that are now pretty well known for unexpectedly spraying guests

  • in Adventureland were once well known for spraying Danny Tanner along the parade route

  • at Disney MGM Studios.

  • See- they were famous way before you probably thought, but their existence doesn’t end

  • here.

  • So during the 90’s when Disney created attractions to market animated films, they would usually

  • debut on both the east and west coasts at Disney World and Disneyland respectively.

  • Although it was 5 months after the debut at Disney-MGM Studios, in April of 1993 Disney

  • also opened Aladdin’s Royal Caravan at Disneyland in California.

  • The Disneyland parade floats were pretty much the exact same including the camel float,

  • so in total there were originally 4 spitting camels produced by Disney.

  • After the parade at Disneyland ended in June of 1994 it seems like the camels disappeared

  • from California but its a different story for Florida.

  • Number 3- The Soundstage Restaurant When Aladdin’s Royal Caravan ended its run

  • in August of 1995, the spitting camels found a new home guarding the entrance outside of

  • the Soundstage restaurant at Disney MGM Studios.

  • Now you might be wondering what is the soundstage restaurant?

  • Well its an extinct restaurant at the park in the building where Disney Junior- Live

  • On Stage! is today.

  • It opened with the park in May of 1989 and was a character dining buffet that served

  • breakfast and lunch.

  • You can see here that the camels pretty much look the exact same as they did in the parade,

  • expect now they were removed from their base on the float and they lost the gold tassels

  • on the ends of the saddle cover.

  • Now whats never documented is if they sprayed water during their time at the Soundstage

  • restaurant.

  • Looking at this short clip you can see the camel’s head turn sideways, so clearly the

  • heads were mobile but it never shows them spraying water.

  • And when you take a look at the ground here it looks completely dry so it might be safe

  • to say that during their time guarding the soundstage restaurant entrance they did not

  • spray water.

  • Well the restaurant closed in November of 1998 to make way for Bear in the Big Blue

  • House Live, and with the closure of the restaurant, the camels also disappeared after spending

  • 3 years at the entrance.

  • Now the next time we see the camels at Walt Disney World, it wouldn’t be until 2001.

  • So from Nov of 1998 until May of 2001 the camels most likely spent time in storage backstage

  • at one of the theme parks.

  • Number 2- The Magic Carpets of Aladdin In May of 2001, the Magic Carpets of Aladdin

  • opened in Adventureland at the Magic Kingdom and the spitting camels were relocated to

  • their current home around this attraction.

  • Now the attraction was rumoured in early 2000 which is only a year and a couple months from

  • the closing of the Soundstage restaurant.

  • So they were most likely saved with the intention of using them for this Aladdin ride or something

  • else themed to Aladdin around the parks.

  • This picture shows the rides construction as of April 18th, 2001 and right here is where

  • one of the camels would be so its safe to assume that they weren’t installed until

  • closer to the late May opening of the ride.

  • The Magic Carpets of Aladdin features both camels, separated in different locations;

  • one faces the spinner directed towards riders, and the other is located behind the ride’s

  • sign directed towards guests walking down the path.

  • Over their 2 1/2 years off duty they received a little makeover with the most notable differences

  • being the red saddle covers painted gold, the re addition of the original gold tassels

  • and the re introduction of their spitting water feature.

  • The ride was actually Adventureland’s first addition since the park opened in Oct of 1971

  • and although, yes it did add a ride to the park, it may have not been the best location

  • for a ride since that area in Adventureland can get pretty backed up on busy days.

  • Now walking through Adventureland from the hub, there is a chance youll get a little

  • wet when youre approaching that golden camel.

  • By this point, a lot of people visiting the park already know about the camel being able

  • to spit water but its really funny watching people walk by not expecting to get wet.

  • Now while youre on the magic carpet ride, if you want to be in the spray zone make sure

  • youre flying your carpet about mid way up.

  • If you want to completely avoid the water then fly your carpet at the highest it can

  • go.

  • Now theres a little rumour and myth surrounding who the camel choses to spray with water and

  • were gonna put this rumour to rest.

  • Number 1- The Cast Member Secret As we said in the introduction of the video,

  • the camels are usually included on many lists about Walt Disney World secrets.

  • Specifically that the camels are controlled by a cast member on the look out for the perfect

  • guests to spray with water.

  • Now around 2013 this rumour started to gain a lot of steam for some reason.

  • Some people have speculated that theres a cast member in disguise as a photo pass photographer

  • or theres a cast member positioned near the ride’s sign controlling it.

  • Well I hate to be the bearer of bad news but this secret and rumour isn’t true and is

  • in fact just a myth.

  • The camels aren’t controlled by a cast member and this is based off accounts from current

  • and former cast members, including cast members on the Keys to the Kingdom tour at Magic Kingdom.

  • Theyre simply just automated camels, like they were in the parade, that turn their head

  • back and forth at regular intervals spraying guests on the ride and on the walkway.

  • Also, if you always seem to get sprayed with water, thats probably because you walk through

  • the camels direct spray paths just at the right time when its about to spit.

  • If you take a look at the walkway in front of the camel, youll notice isolated wet

  • spots.

  • If it was controlled by a cast member, the wet spots on the ground would be much more

  • spread out and not concentrated in one spot.

  • Although the cast member myth isn’t true, the golden spitting camels are still a cool

  • detail of Adventureland.

  • I mean who knew they crossed through so much Disney theme park history.

  • Camels are known for traveling long distances in the desert and its safe to safe these camels

  • have definitely traveled miles and miles through multiple decades at Walt Disney World.

  • So did you know the camels original home wasn’t at the Magic Kingdom and has it ever sprayed

  • you while you

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