Disney fans are convinced they discovered a hidden detail in theme park names: ‘Ain’t no way’

It’s a magical revelation.

Viewers of a viral social media post have been wowed by an easy way to remember the locations of Disneyland and Walt Disney World without mixing them up.

The two theme parks are among the most popular attractions in the US, but many are unable to recall which park is in California and which is in Florida.

However, the new viral post features a foolproof way to end the confusion once it for all.

It shows a graphic from NBC Palm Springs with the word “DISNEYLAND” displayed in all-caps. The letters “LA” are highlighted in red as a reminder that Disneyland is located near L.A. in California.

The graphic also features the word “DISNEYWORLD”, with the letters “ORL” highlighted. This signifies to the reader that Disney World is located in Orlando, Florida.

The graphic highlights where each part is supposedly based: Los Angeles and Orlando. @beingalleria/X

Many people online were shocked by the hidden identifier and shared their thoughts in the comments section beneath the post.

“Ain’t no way,” commented one person.

“I used to get confused which state was what,” another floored commenter exclaimed. “Now I won’t.”

Although many tourists fly into Orlando, Florida to go to Walt Disney World, the theme park is located in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. Getty Images
Disney World was founded in 1971 and Disney Land was founded in 1955. Getty Images

However, some people were quick to call out that neither parks are located in Los Angeles or Orlando.

Disneyland is located in Anaheim, California, about an hour away from Los Angeles, while Disney World is in Lake Buena Vista, about 20 minutes away from Orlando.

“Everybody say it with me, Disneyland is not in LA,” demanded one person.

“Disneyland is in Anaheim. And Disney World is in Lake Buena Vista… So? What the f-ck are we talking [about] here?” wrote another.

However, another hit back, saying: “Everyone needs to relax. To outsiders, it’s close enough, and it’s a fun, easy way to remember which is in which state at least.”