
Secret Disney Codes Every Utahn Should Know
One sure relationship you can count on is Utah's love of Disneyland. I don't know any other area that is so committed to the park. So, it only makes sense that if there are secret codes used in the park, the populace of Utah needs to know.
Here is a list of secret codes, and now you are in the know:
Signal 70: This code was called on my behalf when I lost our daughter in the park. It is used when a child is lost, or a parent is too busy looking at the amazing rides to watch their precious daughter. Oops.
Customer: This seems like a nice way to describe park visitors, but it is a secret way to refer to a misbehaving guest, usually a shoplifter.
Code V, Also Known As Protein Spill: This could be one of the biggest nightmares for park-goers. Where there is food and motion-filled rides, there is a possibility of a "Stand By Me" scene unfolding, where the boys did not know they were not supposed to swallow the tobacco juice. Yes, we are talking about vomit. Ew. Blame it on Donald; I swear it wasn't me.
Treasured Guest: No, they are not describing an escapee animatronic pirate that stole the booty from the ride. This is another way to describe a guest who is misbehaving and needs special attention.
Code 101: This might be worse news than Code V, although it might be related. This one means that the ride is closing.
Code 102: This is the welcome twin to Code 101. It means that the ride is about to open. Listen for Code 102 announcements, and you could get to a newly opened ride before the line winds out of the park and down to Arcadia.
There you have it: a list of common top-secret Disneyland codes that only you and Mickey know. Welcome to the club, the Mickey Mouse Club.
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