The two fun facts I’ve always liked about this are:
- They change the texture of the ground in between lands/park areas so when you walk over it you realize something’s different and look around.
- they “invented” a color, Go-Away Green, which emulates the color of grass, and the fire hydrants and other structural stuff are painted with it. Look in a flower bed next time you are there and you’ll see them if you’re careful, but you don’t realize them until you know.
Disney is amazing at marketing, but hundreds of years before Disney called it go-away green and their workers were proclaimed it as something they invented, "Invisible Green" was all the rage in Georgian England, to the point where it even appeared in poetry of the era
- They change the texture of the ground in between lands/park areas so when you walk over it you realize something’s different and look around.
- they “invented” a color, Go-Away Green, which emulates the color of grass, and the fire hydrants and other structural stuff are painted with it. Look in a flower bed next time you are there and you’ll see them if you’re careful, but you don’t realize them until you know.
https://insidethemagic.net/2021/04/disney-go-away-green-lp1/