Does anyone notice that distinctive smell in Disneyland Attractions? Particularly the Matterhorn and Haunted Mansion.
Does anyone notice that distinctive smell in Disneyland Attractions? Particularly the Matterhorn and Haunted Mansion.
Friend walks into line of The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh-"Come on, Let's go see Country Bear- .......Oh."-August 1st 2010
And this elevator traverls directly toThe Twilight ZoneThe Gift Shop!-August 2nd 2010
Pirates, Definitely.
Indy has a musky-peachy smell. I think there was already a thread about this yesterday.....
Haunted Mansion just smells stale. I don't quite know how they manage that.
I have a very poor sense of smell, but I can smell the water on Splash. I can't smell much on the other rides.
Splash Mountain.God.. I love that smell!
POTC!
I love that smell!
Maybe it's just me, but on the Monsters Inc. ride, I got a really strong smell of ginger in the sushi scene. Did anyone else notice that?
I love that moldy water smell of POTC and my wife likes the smell of the HM at the end of the ride.
The smells on the DL attractions are some of my strongest memories of the place. I remember i went to disneyland for the first time in 10 years when I turned 15, and I really didn't remember much about the place, but the first thing to come back to me was the smell of pirates and HM. I think pirates is my favorite smell followed closely by indy. All of fantasyland has a very distinct smell to me as well. I absolutely love how scent is such a main part of the environment in disneyland. To me it's one of the many things that sets it apart from other theme parks. Does anyone know how they make the musky smell in pirates?
Chlorine, hydraulic fluid mixed together = wonderful.
I just noticed the Indy Smell last night! Weird... and CLUBSDISCM... I LOOOVE you avatar!
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