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Storage Truly A Magical Place: Photos Of Interesting Things That Happen Only At Amusement Parks Will Make Anyone’s Day
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Truly A Magical Place: Photos Of Interesting Things That Happen Only At Amusement Parks Will Make Anyone’s Day

Heather Jackson Mar 13, 2023

Good Boy Meets Another Good Boy

Mickey Mouse can always rely on his greatest pal, Pluto. The beloved canine first appeared in the 1930 short “The Chain Gang” alongside the main character, and Walt Disney was so pleased he decided to make it a regular part of the gang. According to D23, the loyal buddy also faced an identity crisis because he once appeared as Rover, Minnie Mouse’s pet.

Today, we regard Pluto as one of the good boys in Mickey Mouse’s club. So naturally, when another furbaby appears at the park, it would be fitting for him to greet them, too. Just take a look at how the two dogs seem to instantly click.

Even Doug The Pug Loves Disneyland

Even Doug the Pug loves Disneyland so much that he couldn’t help but take an adorable snap in the Happiest Place on Earth. We especially adore his costume with a hood to resemble the iconic Mickey Mouse’s ears. However, people wishing to bring their pets inside the premises must know that the theme park has rules about this.

Service animals, or those trained to help people with disabilities and other ailments, are the only ones allowed inside, but there’s a kennel site for the other pets at the site. This is for their safety because certain rides may be too dangerous for them.

Not The Experience He Was Looking For

This father made his son named Clark’s wish come true when they decided to go to the rollercoaster at the theme park. After all, the little one felt he was a big boy when he said he wanted to try the ride. Unfortunately, it is safe to say that the first drop changed this young man’s mind about rushing into adulthood.

Let’s hope that Clark didn’t develop a phobia of roller coasters, which is quite common. According to Very Well Mind, this ride is designed to stimulate the part of our brains that makes us scared, a sensation that we almost feel when visiting haunted houses.

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