Since opening in 1971, Disney has been a magical place to spend a day or an entire vacation. Some of the things that made time at the parks so special, like interacting with a talking trash can or having a diver present you with a personal message during an Epcot dinner, no longer exist. Here are some of the things we miss the most. What are some of your favorite Disney extras that don’t exist anymore?

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Buy a yellow Mickey Mouse poncho when it rainsImage via Yesterland
Take a ride on Mr. Toad’s Wild RideImage via Big Florida Country
Go 20,000 Leagues Under the SeaPhoto by John McInnis
Find a paintbrush on Tom Sawyer’s Island and exchange it for a Fast Pass on Splash Mountain or Big Thunder RailroadImage via Talk Disney
Arrange for a diver to share a personal message at Coral Reef restaurant … for free!Image via WDW Magic
Hang out at the Adventurer’s ClubImage via WDW Facts
Receive personalized menus at Coral Reef restaurantImage via DisBoards
Ride in the front car of the monorailImage via Broke Hoedown
Interact with Push the Talking Trash CanImage via Wikipedia
Watch Mikyuki make amazing candy creationsImage via Eating Around WDW
Wake up Tinkerbell at her Fairy Treasure shopImage via Dis Whiz
Decorate masks when traveling through Epcot’s World ShowcaseImage via Michelle Dillon ADVP
Buy Disney-sanctioned lingerie at Jessica’s of HollywoodImage via Mice Chat
Race down a water slide filled with actual river waterImage via Lost Epcot
Personalize a cup with ears and feetImage via WDW Prep School