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History
Magic Kingdom utilidor system
Functions
See also
References
External links

Disney utilidor system

NameDisney Utilidor System
Image
Image AltDisney Utilidor underneath the Magic Kingdom, with a cast member dressed as Mickey Mouse walking away from camera
Image CaptionImage of the utilidor system taken by The Walt Disney Company along the tunnel underneath Cinderella Castle
Alternate NamesUtilidors
EtymologyUtility Corridors
StatusOperating
Building TypeUtility tunnel system
LocationWalt Disney World
AddressMagic Kingdom Drive
Location CityBay Lake, Florida
Location CountryUnited States
Start Date1967
Opened Date1971
ClientWED Enterprises
OwnerThe Walt Disney Company
AffiliationDisney Experiences
RoofMagic Kingdom
Top Floor107ft
Grounds Area9acre
ArchitectWED Enterprises
DeveloperWED Enterprises
Known ForManagement and operations of Magic Kingdom
ParkingWest Clock
Public Transit
link=Lynx (Orlando)
at West Clock

In Disney theme parks, the utilidor system is a system of some of the world's largest utility tunnels, mainly for Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom in Florida. The utilidors, short for utility corridors, are a part of Disney's "backstage" (behind-the-scenes) area. They allow Disney employees ("cast members") to perform park support operations, such as trash removal, and for costumed characters to quickly reach their destinations on the surface out of the sight of guests to avoid ruining the illusion that is being created.

These tunnels were first built for Magic Kingdom. Smaller utilidor systems are built under the central section of Epcot's Future World, primarily beneath Spaceship Earth and Innoventions, and formerly at Pleasure Island (now The Landing section of Disney Springs). Disneyland, in California, also has a small utilidor system running throughout Tomorrowland.

History

According to modern legend, Walt Disney was bothered by the sight of a cowboy walking through Disneyland's Tomorrowland en route to his post in Frontierland. He felt that such a sight was jarring and it detracted from the guest experience. Since Disneyland was small, such a tunnel system could not be feasibly implemented. When the new Florida Disney park was being planned, engineers designed utilidors to keep park operations out of guests' sight.

Magic Kingdom utilidor system

The largest system of utilidors is beneath Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom, but they are not a basement, contrary to popular belief. Because of an elevated water table, most of these tunnels were actually built at ground level, and the Magic Kingdom was built above that. All the guests of the park see streets that are elevated by one story. Parts of Fantasyland, including the Cinderella Castle, are at a third-story level. The ground's incline is so gradual that guests tend not to realize they are ascending to the second and third stories. The Magic Kingdom is built upon soil removed from what is now Seven Seas Lagoon.

The utilidors are built on 9acre, and the floor plan is a circle with a path down the middle; the tunnel walls are color-coded to make it simple for cast members to determine their location. The utilidors can be accessed from a main tunnel entrance located behind Fantasyland, or through unmarked doors throughout the theme park. Magic Kingdom cast members park about 1mi away, at West Clock parking lot, nearby Disney University, and are transported from the parking lot to the tunnel entrance via Disney Transport buses. Some shops, restaurants and attractions have direct access to the utilidors.

Cast members navigate the tunnels on foot or in battery-powered vehicles that resemble golf carts. Gasoline-powered vehicles are not allowed in the utilidors, with the exception of armored cash pickup trucks and, in extreme emergencies, ambulances.

Guests are not allowed in the utilidors, unless they purchase the "Keys to the Kingdom" tour.

Functions

The utilidors have been referred to as an "underground city", the functions of which include:


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Category:Disneyland
Category:Disneyland Resort
Category:Epcot
Category:Magic Kingdom
Category:Subterranea (geography)
Category:Tunnels in Florida
Category:Walt Disney World