Disney World Ghost Stories

In honor of Halloween, I thought it would be interesting to take a look at some of the Disney World ghost stories that are out there. Could the “most magical place on earth” actually be haunted, you ask? Well, it depends on who you talk to, what you read, and your own personal beliefs in that sort of thing. I would consider myself an open-minded skeptic. In other words, I think anything is possible, but I believe most of the “sightings” are probably more urban legend than reality. In all of the years that I have been visiting Walt Disney World, I have only once experienced anything unusual which I will share with you in a bit.

First, let’s take a look at a few of the Disney World ghost stories – some famous and some lesser known. Now as we all know, no one dies at Disney World. It has long been reported that no one is pronounced dead until their body has actually been removed the property. So who are all of these ghosts said to be roaming the resort? Good question!

Pirates of the Caribbean

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This tale is probably the most well-known of all of the ghost stories of Disney World. As the story goes, a young construction worker named George fell to his death while working on a high area of the Pirates’ building. Each day cast members say good morning and good night to George over the PA system, and if they don’t give him the respect he desires, it is sure to make a long day for them. This ghost is known to cause all sorts of mischief such as shutting down the ride, causing breakdowns, making phone calls from an empty control room, and appearing on the ride monitors. Many guests have reported feeling a mysterious chill especially in the room with the burning city where it is believed George fell to his death. His favorite hang outs are rumored to be near the pirate with the pigs, under the bridge of the pirate with his leg hanging over, and near the door (known as George’s door) by the dog with the keys. Word of warning about George: There have been reports of guests going on Pirates of the Caribbean shouting that they don’t believe in George and have later found themselves stuck on the attraction for a long period of time due to a breakdown.

The Ladies

There is another pair of apparitions that are said to call Pirates of the Caribbean home and they are known as The Ladies. This mysterious duo is rumored to have met their untimely demise when the boat they were riding in, came off the track at the bottom of the drop and crashed as they sat in the front row. It is believed that they still linger in this area to this day and can sometimes be felt with a cold chill.

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Man with a Cane

In this tale, many cast members working alone have said that they have seen a “man with the cane” riding the attraction late at night. When spoken to, he does not respond and then disappears out of sight. Who is this mysterious man? He is said to be the ghost of a pilot that died when his plane crashed in the 1940’s into what is now known as Bay Lake.

Little Boy

Another spirit that is rumored to inhabit the Haunted Mansion is that of a little boy. Unlike the Disneyland ghost story of the little boy who cries while looking for his mother, this child appears to be happy and just rides the attraction alone peering out from his doombuggy. There are a few photos circulating the internet that are said to be of this particular apparition.

Main Street, U.S.A.

Several guests have reported seeing the ghost of Roy Disney on Main Street during Wishes smiling and seeming to be thoroughly enjoying himself.

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For years, guests that venture over to Tom Sawyer Island have reported getting an unnerving feeling and seeing shadowy figures in the tunnels and caves of the attraction.

Spaceship Earth

This ghost story tells the tale of a little girl with long blonde hair and a young boy that are often seen playing together in front of the attraction as well as riding together.

Impressions de France

Many cast members have reported seeing a figure late at night in the theatre after it is closed. When they approach to escort him out, the apparition disappears.

Tower of TerrorTower of Terror

In this story, The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror is said to be haunted by a former “Bell Hop” (cast member) that died during his shift on one of the loading platforms. The story goes that this “Bell Hop” ghost is known to appear on Platform D, flicker lights and freeze the attraction when cast members are trying to do their final ride through at the end of the day.

My Experience

As I said at the beginning of this post, I consider myself an open-minded skeptic. Despite the fact that I have visited, lived in, stayed in, and dined in places that have been deemed haunted by some of the countries most respected ghost hunters, I have yet to experience anything that I can say without a doubt was “supernatural”. I’m actually quite scared of the paranormal, so maybe that’s the reason I never really feel or see anything that I would claim as beyond our reality. However not long ago, I had an unusual experience at the Haunted Mansion.

Haunted Mansion

On a solo trip I took earlier this year, I headed over to Magic Kingdom on a day with early morning Extra Magic Hours. I arrived 30 minutes before the park was to open to find that the crowds were very light. I knew that once the park opened, I would easily be able to walk on any ride that I wanted. I decided that I would make my way to Big Thunder with a quick stop in Haunted Mansion first. When the gates opened, I strolled down Main Street taking in the sights just as the sun started to rise. Most of the guests walked towards the castle (on their way to Mine Train or an important meeting with a Princess, I would guess) while a few others hurried to Tomorrowland. I found myself completely alone as I meandered towards Liberty Square. It was a strange feeling for it to be so quiet in the park during the day. My kids and I have been in Adventureland at night when we were the only guests in sight before, but the daytime isolation had a very eerie feeling about it. In no time, I arrived at my destination – Haunted Mansion.

As a child I was absolutely terrified of this attraction, and to be honest, I was probably a teenager before I really felt comfortable experiencing it. Now it is one of my favorites, and I look forward to riding it several times during each of my trips. On this particular day, it would be my first time experiencing the attraction alone. As I approached Haunted Mansion, I noticed that no one was in line. There was a cast member out front, and she waved me on through to the entrance. Once inside, it was so early the doors were open through the stretching room to the loading area. I slowly walked in unsure of whether to bypass the pre show and head straight for the doombuggies or not. After a couple of moments of standing alone, I left the stretching room and made my way directly to the loading area. The cast member waved me into the doombuggy and said that I was the first “happy haunt” of the day. I climbed in with no one else in sight except for me and the cast member.

I sat back to relax and enjoy the attraction as my doombuggy began to creep down the first long hallway. A few seconds later as I’m looking ahead at the backs of the empty doombuggies ahead of me, I see what looks to be the face of a little boy peering out of his ride vehicle back at me. I nearly jumped out of my seat, because I thought that I was the first rider of the day and that I was alone. I quickly calmed down rationalizing that the cast member that boarded me must have been confused and that there was a family already on the attraction before me. I went about my ride not giving the little boy another thought as I enjoyed the grim grinning ghosts around me; until I reached the end. As I climbed out of my doombuggy, the cast member as I exited said that he hoped that I had enjoyed being the first “happy haunt” of the day. Startled by his comment, I quickly asked him if he was sure and that didn’t someone just get off the ride a few cars before me. He said no, I was definitely first and that if I wanted to stay, I just needed to bring my death certificate next time.

Spooky, huh?

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Disney World Reality Versus Rumor October 2015

Welcome to the October 2015 edition of Disney World Reality versus Rumor where we’ll take a look at the stories that are currently circulating to see which ones are confirmed and which ones are purely speculation.

Disney World Reality

  • Disney has announced that a new restaurant will be opening in Adventureland in Magic Kingdom by the end of this year. The brand new Jungle Skipper Canteen will be staffed by Jungle Cruise Skippers and will feature several unique dining rooms including a once-hidden secret meeting room of the Society of Explorers and Adventurers.
  • Disney has shared more information and concept art for the new “Frozen Ever After” attraction opening in Epcot in Spring of 2016. We now know that guests will visit Arendelle for the Winter in Summer Celebration and that the attraction will feature favorite Frozen characters including the adorable Snowgies made famous in the animated short Frozen Fever.
  • Disney has also released the first details about the new Anna and Elsa meet and greet that will be opening in Spring 2016 in Epcot. The royal sisters will be holding court in the “Royal Sommerhus”; a charming greeting area that will reflect the interior design, architecture, and arts of Norway.
  • During the D23 Expo in August, we got our first peek into the highly anticipated Star Wars Land that will be coming to Disney’s Hollywood Studios. We know that Disney has planned a 14-acre themed land with retail, dining, and two new attractions. The first will be an epic Star Wars adventure that puts you in the middle of a climatic battle between the First Order and the Resistance. The second attraction will put guests behind the controls of one of the most recognizable ships in the galaxy, the Millennium Falcon, as they take on a customized secret mission.
  • To get us geared up for the new Star Wars Land, Disney announced that they will be adding a few new Star Wars enhancements in the near future. First up is the Star Wars Launch Bay which is set to open later this year and will feature an interactive experience that will take guests into the upcoming film, Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Also coming up before the end of 2015, Star Tours will include a new adventure featuring locations and characters from the upcoming film, giving guests a new adventure in the Star Wars galaxy.
  • Coming up in early 2016, a brand new event called Season of the Force will kick off at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. During this fan celebration, guests will close out weekend nights with a new fireworks spectacular set to the iconic score of the Star Wars movies.
  • Also in the works is the new Toy Story Land coming to Hollywood Studios. This themed 11 acre land is planned to include two new attractions: a slinky dog family friendly coaster and a little green alien spinning saucer ride.
  • Disney has also shared more details about Pandora – The World of AVATAR coming to Disney’s Animal Kingdom. The new E-ticket attraction centerpiece of Pandora, AVATAR Flight of Passage, will allow guests to soar on a Banshee over a vast alien world. The spectacular flying experience will give guests a birds-eye view of the beauty and grandeur of the world of Pandora on an aerial rite of passage.

Disney World Rumor

  • There are rumors that Disney has plans in the works to redevelop the old River Country Water Park into another DVC property called Wilderness Junction. This resort would have an old west theme and would include a rodeo-type show like Disneyland Paris’ “Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show”. Not only that but there is even gossip that the old Fort Wilderness train would be brought back into service with stops at Fort Wilderness, Wilderness Junction and Wilderness Lodge. And the best part of all? River Country would be reworked into a specially themed pool area similar to Stormalong Bay at Disney’s Beach Club Resort for exclusive use by guests of Wilderness Junction.
  • Over the last few years, Disney has quietly been buying up over 3000 acres of land on the Westside of the Walt Disney World property. Flamingo Crossings is currently being built in this area and when complete will include seven hotels, retail shops, restaurants, and entertainment. In fact, two of the hotels a Springhill Suites and a TownePlace Suites are scheduled to open early next year. There are rumors that a new 300 acre Disney theme park will also be built in the Flamingo Crossings area. This park is rumored to have a villain theme and is to be called “Disney’s Dark Kingdom”. Attractions may even include a copy of Hong Kong’s incredibly popular Mystic Manor. When would the new park open, you ask? October 1, 2021 on Disney World’s 50th anniversary.
  • There has been gossip that Toy Story Land is just the first phase of Pixar expansion we will see at Hollywood Studios. Also rumored to be coming our way is a Monsters Inc. land where we’ll see the Streets of America reworked to be Monstropolis as well as a brand new coaster. Also in the works is a smaller design of California Adventure’s Carsland that will include an indoor version of Radiator Springs Racers and a Flo’s V-8 Café themed restaurant.
  • If you’re a fan of figment, Fear, or the Haunted Mansion wallpaper, you’ll be happy to know that a prototype of the new deep purple Disney World MagicBand has been spotted. Rumors are that it may not be added to the current lineup of free options, but instead will be sold online and in the parks for $12.95 like some of the other specialty bands.
  • So if you’ve been following the gossip about Hollywood Studios for awhile, you’ve probably already heard about the possible closure of Beauty and the Beast – Live on Stage. For the past few years, there have been many rumors about this long-time favorite being replaced by something new. It has often been speculated that a Tangled musical similar to what is now running on the Disney Magic cruise ship was on the way. The latest rumors are that the Beauty and the Beast show will be replaced by an all new Villain show! That’s right villain fans, it looks like a new musical featuring our evil favorites will be coming our way. Disney currently has casting calls for several villain-types that can sing and have a strong sense of comedic wit and timing. If you remember, in August 2014, Hollywood Studios hosted the one-night only Villains Unleashed party that was a huge success. Hopefully, this is a sign of more things to come.
  • While not many official announcements have been made about Season of the Force coming to Hollywood Studios, the current scoop is that it will run for approximately six weeks during January and February 2016. The event will be similar in style to Frozen Summer Fun with themed merchandise, food, and souvenirs. A new fireworks show is definitely in the plans so be on the lookout for a Star Wars dessert party to pop up, too. Will Season of the Force replace everyone’s favorite Star Wars weekends? Well, while rumors are currently flying that last year was it for the popular event, don’t panic yet. Walt Disney World’s official website is still promoting Star Wars Weekends in all their glory coming in summer 2016.

Look for another edition of Disney World Reality vs. Rumor in December 2015!

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Festive Facts About Christmastime In Disney World

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Can you believe that Christmas is only a couple of months away? Disney World is already selling tickets to Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party and booking Candlelight Processional Dinner Packages. In honor of the upcoming holiday season, I thought it would be fun to take a look at some festive facts about Christmastime in Disney World. Thanks to Disney for the trivia!


Miles of garland, glitter, twinkling lights and ribbon transform Walt Disney World Resort into a winter wonderland during the holiday season.  Here’s a sample of what guests will experience throughout the Vacation Kingdom:

  • 1,300 decorated trees throughout Walt Disney World Resort
  • A wreath 25 feet in diameter adorning the Cirque du Soleil building at Disney Springs
  • 150 semi-trailer truckloads of decorations for 27 resorts, 4 theme parks, Disney Springs and other locations
  • 15 miles of garland strung and 1,314 wreaths hung throughout the Vacation Kingdom
  • 300,000 yards of ribbon and bows draping over Christmas trees across property
  • 8.5 million lights strung throughout Walt Disney World Resort
  • 98 percent of the lighting used for holiday décor is LED, 2 percent is compact florescent
  • 11 countries dressed for Holidays Around the World at Epcot World Showcase
  • Candlelight ProcessionalMore than 800 performers each night during Candlelight Processional at Epcot
  • More than 200 guest choirs during the entire run of Candlelight Processional
  • One 70-foot-tall tree takes center stage in Disney’s Contemporary Resort entrance lobby featuring nearly 35,800 white LED lights
  • The 45-foot-tall tree in the lobby of Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge features authentic African decor of handmade baskets and reproductions of traditional African masks
  • 365 days of the year that guests can shop for holiday merchandise at the Disney’s Days of Christmas shop in Disney Springs
  • 170 Costumed performers and 15 floats dazzle Main Street, U.S.A. in Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmastime Parade at Magic Kingdom
  • Frozen Gingerbread Castle6 life-sized creations cooked up by Walt Disney World pastry chefs, including:
    • One 16-foot-tall gingerbread house at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa baked with 1,050 pounds of honey and involving more than 160 hours of decorating
    • One life-size gingerbread carousel at Disney’s Beach Club Resort featuring ponies made of chocolate and fondant, giant candy cane poles, handcrafted poinsettias and hand-painted portraits of famous Disney characters

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New Limited Time Oktoberfest Additions To Min And Bill’s Dockside Diner

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Just in time for fall, new Oktoberfest items have been temporarily added to the menu at Min and Bill’s Dockside Diner in Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Let’s take a look at the new additions (prices are subject to change):

The first item is a smoked sausage in a pretzel roll topped with sauerkraut and mustard and served with chips for $9.49. If a beer sounds good with this meal, Min and Bill’s serves Yuengling, Samuels Adams, Leinenkugel, Budweiser, and Kona Big Wave Golden Ale. They range in price from $6.00 to $7.50 each.

The second Oktoberfest addition is a Black Forest Shake that tastes like a chocolate covered cherry topped with whipped cream and chocolate sprinkles for $4.79.

If you are a fan of Min and Bill’s turkey leg, foot-long chili cheese dog, barbecued pulled pork mac & cheese, or clam chowder bowl, no worries, those options are still on the menu.

The Black Forest Shake sure looks yummy. I think I’ll have to give it a try during my upcoming trip, because as we all know, calories don’t count in Disney World!

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Celebrating New Year’s In Disney World

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Where has 2015 gone? If you’ll be visiting Disney World for the ringing in of 2016 there are plenty of fun-filled options available to celebrate the holiday. Here’s a look at some of the choices courtesy of Disney:


Walt Disney World Resort is the perfect place to ring in the New Year. With spectacular fireworks shows, world-class entertainment, and endless dining options, guests can celebrate New Year’s Eve with a touch of Disney magic.

Here’s a look at some of Disney’s entertainment and dining celebrations planned for New Year’s Eve 2015 at Walt Disney World Resort.

Entertainment

Disney New YearEpcotGuests can celebrate all night long at Epcot. DJs and live music around World Showcase bring guests to their feet with beats from around the globe. Two showings of “IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth” fireworks spectacular at 6pm and 11:40pm, followed by a countdown and pyrotechnic salute to the New Year will top off the celebration.

Magic KingdomGuests can get a head start on welcoming 2016 at Magic Kingdom as New Year’s Eve fireworks light up the sky on two nights instead of one. Magic Kingdom will present a jaw-dropping presentation of “Fantasy in the Sky” fireworks on both Wednesday, December 30, and Thursday, December 31 at 11:50pm.

Disney’s Hollywood StudiosRock ’n’ roll into the New Year with a brilliant fireworks spectacular at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. The show will be presented on December 31 near the Hyperion Theater at midnight.

Dining

Disney New YearMagic Kingdom – For guests with a sweet tooth, Tomorrowland Terrace will feature a New Year’s Eve fireworks dessert party twice nightly during the “Fantasy in the Sky” fireworks spectacular December 30-31. Reservations can be made up to two weeks in advance by calling 407-WDW-DINE.

Epcot – Epcot World Showcase offers a variety of New Year’s Eve lunch and dinner options. (Admission to Epcot is required and not included in dining prices.)

  • Enjoy live music, premium tequilas, festive décor, and incredible views of the IllumiNations fireworks spectacular at La Hacienda de San Angel at the Mexico pavilion. This colorful celebration begins with seating at 9:30pm, and includes a five-course feast featuring a special Surf and Turf entrée. This event is $280.13 for adults and $73.46 for children ages 3-9 (includes tax and gratuity).
  • Delight in the culture, flavors and elegance of France courtesy of the revered French chef Paul Bocuse at Monsieur Paul at the France pavilion. This restaurant will offer lunch and dinner seatings featuring a three-course meal for $85 per person (plus tax and gratuity), as well as a four-course premiere dining event from 8:45-9:50 p.m. for $235 per person, or $295 with wine (plus tax and gratuity).
  • The Canadian-inspired eatery Le Cellier Steakhouse will offer a decadent, multi-course menu for guests to enjoy while exploring World Showcase. Reservations are available at 4:30, 6:45 and 9 pm, with prices varying per seating.
  • Listen to classic Disney tunes and enjoy a never-ending custom New Year’s Eve dinner buffet at the Epcot World ShowPlace This holiday dining location offers a family-friendly atmosphere with delicious menu items for guests of all ages. The experience also features photo opportunities with unique vignettes of classic Disney characters. Dinner is served from 4:30-10:30pm. Tickets cost $71.84 for adults and $44.37 for children ages 3-9 (plus tax).

Disney World New YearsResorts – Guests can treat themselves to delectable dining on New Year’s Eve at several Walt Disney World Resort hotel restaurants.

  • With an elegant feast and delightful entertainment, guests can celebrate with class at California Grill at Disney’s Contemporary Resort. An exquisite gala includes appearances by favorite Disney characters, complimentary alcoholic beverages, and a magnificent view of the Magic Kingdom fireworks. This dine-around style event features elaborate food stations for guests to enjoy throughout the restaurant. Dinner seating is at 8 p.m. and cost is $625 per person (includes tax and gratuity).
  • New Year’s Eve dinner at Victoria & Albert’s at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa is an extravagant affair complete with ten courses and elite wine pairings throughout the evening. This once-in-a-lifetime experience features a harpist, lavish décor, a personalized menu, and a long-stem rose for ladies.
  • Narcoosee’s at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa provides guests with a global dining experience with tantalizing seafood selections from around the world. With two dinner seatings, this evening is a delicious and memorable way to begin 2016. Prices vary per seating.
  • To begin the New Year with style, guests ages 21 and over can dance their way into 2016 at the Atlantic Dance Hall at Disney’s BoardWalk. This special-ticket event includes a live band, champagne toast at midnight, and plenty of dance space on the main floor for an evening of swinging fun. Tickets can be purchased for $37 per person. For an extra VIP New Year’s Eve experience, guests can purchase tickets for private access to the second floor balcony and a dessert party to the backdrop of Epcot’s fireworks spectacular. This special celebration is $80 for each adult.
  • For a celebratory New Year’s Day feast, guests can book brunch at Chef Mickey’s at Disney’s Contemporary Resort. Price is $44.72 for adults and $26.62 for children ages 3-9.
  • Walt Disney World Swan Hotel offers limited-time New Year’s Eve menus in two tasty locations. For a scrumptious buffet accompanied by Disney Character greetings, guests can visit the enchanting Garden Grove Price is $48.98 for adults and $21.29 for children ages 3-9 (includes tax but not gratuity). To ring in the New Year with Italian fare, guests can enjoy a festive feast at Il Mulino, with reservations available from 7:15-11pm. This authentic Italian meal experience costs $105 for adults and $39 for children ages 3-9 (plus tax and gratuity).

Please remember that holiday seating is limited and will book up quickly. For information and reservations,  please click here or call 407-WDW-DINE.

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