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Have you really seen EVERYTHING at Disney?

You can go to Walt Disney World over and over and still not see everything. Even when you do go, there are some secrets that knowing might make your visit…

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NEW FRIEND! – In Disney and Pixar’s “Toy Story 4,” Bonnie makes a new friend in kindergarten orientation—literally. When Forky—Bonnie’s craft-project-turned-toy—declares himself trash and not a toy, Woody takes it upon himself to show Forky why he should embrace being a toy. Featuring the voices of Tony Hale and Tom Hanks as Forky and Woody, “Toy Story 4” opens in U.S. theaters on June 21, 2019. ©2019 Dinsey/Pixar. All Rights Reserved.

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You can go to Walt Disney World over and over and still not see everything. Even when you do go, there are some secrets that knowing might make your visit just a little more magical.

While walking down Main Street in the Magic Kingdom, you may smell popcorn. That’s because they pump in that scent.

When you go to Epcot, take a look at Morocco and from between Future World and the World Showcase. You’ll see the Moroccan scenery, and part of it is actually from Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Disney Imagineers saw the back of the Hollywood Tower of Terror and decorated the back of it to match up with the style of Morocco.

Do you miss Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride? Mr. Toad is still at the park. You can see him at the Haunted Mansion. Outside the ride, there’s a pet graveyard in which you can find him standing up in the back on the left.

If you’re on line for the Haunted Mansion, you can also play with the scenery along the way. You have the Ravenscroft keyboard, named for Thurl Ravenscroft whose voice you can hear throughout the park on different attractions.

Sunny 106.3 ‘s Sheila came to Florida from Ohio to pursue her adventures in a warmer climate near the ocean. It’s quite possible you may run across her and her dog, Daisy, out at any Southwest Florida event that has painting, live music, food, or anything near or in the water. Some of her other interests include learning to paddle-board, looking, and being more fit as well as learning to shoot a firearm. Sheila is also a member of the board for GROW Education Inc., a non-profit organization connecting schoolchildren to resources to promote the arts and literacy.