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That sounds like a great "Ask Dave" question!
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SteamboatWilly
Does anyone know what the numbers represent near the loading dock for "it's a small world?"
I believe this will be the topic of Dan Brown's new book The Disney Code.
Robert Langdon continues his search for the truth by tackling the mysteries found in "The happiest Place on Earth". What do the giant, glitter-encrusted numbers mean? Is Walt really frozen beneath the Hall of Presidents? What secret ingredient makes a Dole Whip so addicting? These and other ancient Disney riddles will be exposed in this thrilling new book!
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That whole structure is supposed to be a clock, isn't it? I always thought they were numbers from the face of a clock. I don't know why they're there other than that, and I never really put much more thought into it. Great question!
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I like elvistelth's idea.
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Looks like it's just the digits 0 through 9 all jumbled. Each digit appears once and only once. Maybe there's some significance to how they are laid out though.
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Originally Posted by
elvistelth
I believe this will be the topic of Dan Brown's new book The Disney Code.
Robert Langdon continues his search for the truth by tackling the mysteries found in "The happiest Place on Earth". What do the giant, glitter-encrusted numbers mean? Is Walt really frozen beneath the Hall of Presidents? What secret ingredient makes a Dole Whip so addicting? These and other ancient Disney riddles will be exposed in this thrilling new book!
That would be awesome! The imagineers could have put those #s in that specific order for a reason though.