Theme park fans have a long history of catching details that were never meant to be announcements. A prop in the corner of a queue. A name on a crate. A logo that looks just familiar enough to make you stop walking and pull out your phone. Universal and Disney have each built entire subcultures around this kind of discovery, and the people who find these moments first tend to become legends in...

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