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utilidor

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utilidor [juːˈtɪlɪˌdɔː]
n
(Miscellaneous Technologies / Building) Canadian an enclosed and insulated conduit for sewage and other utilities placed above the level of permafrost


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To keep the different sections of the kingdom connected, yet eliminate the need for characters of one kingdom to pass through other kingdoms where they look out of place, the Disney team built utility corridors in the shape of underground tunnels, coining them as Utilidors.
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Innovations in Action This three-hour tour, which explores the history of the Walt Disney Company, includes a backstage visit to the support facilities that help maintain the onstage show, such as the Utilidor underneath the Magic Kingdom Park and the Walt Disney World nursery where landscape magic begins.
 
 
 
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