An article has claimed that the Disneyland theme park in California, which is known as the happiest place on earth, is actually full of twisted secrets. An article by CNN claims that the Haunted Mansion may actually be haunted thanks to families who sneakily scatter the ashes of their loved ones on the ride, reports the Herald Sun. It not just the Haunted Mansion ride that is targeted by some grieving families as ashes have been scattered all over the theme park. Another creepy revelation is that at night the park becomes overrun with hundreds of feral cats which started appearing shortly after the theme park's opening in 1955. The cats are actually welcomed by park officials as they keep the mouse population in check. There are even permanent feeding stations throughout the park to cater for them. Another shocker was the transformation of Splash Mountain into "Flash Mountain" after exhibitionists bared their breasts for cameras that were meant to snap the expressions of patrons. The park is also said to have a basketball court hidden inside the mountain at the Matterhorn rollercoaster, and a top-secret VIP lounge called Club 33, a hideaway for celebrities that costs 10,000 dollars to join and takes about 10-years to become a member.
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