15 Little Known Facts About Disney’s Haunted Mansion

Haunted Mansion

In honor of the scariest holiday of the year, I thought it would be interesting to take a deeper look at Disney’s spookiest attraction: Haunted Mansion. Growing up I was always scared of anything having to do with ghosts and to this day I still try to avoid all things paranormal. My kids laugh every time I tell them the story about how I worked as a Scare Actor at a Haunted House in Kansas City one Halloween and that many of the visitors ending up scaring me instead of the other way around! I am truly a big chicken when it comes to scary stuff. However, I love the Haunted Mansion. Something about its perfect mix of supernatural with a touch of Disney magic and humor makes it more fun than terrifying. Here are 15 little known facts about Disney’s Haunted Mansion:

  • The Haunted Mansion was originally imagined as a walk through attraction.
  • Several times a year people are caught trying to spread their loved-one’s remains in the Haunted Mansion.
  • For years there were rumors that someone died of fright on a test ride of the Disneyland version and that is why it took so many years for it to open to the public.
  • In one of the versions considered, it was the bride that was to have “lost her head” instead of her many grooms.
  • The hitch-hiking ghosts, Ezra, Gus and Phineas, were given their names by fans.
  • Madame Leota in the Séance Scene is actually the face of the late Model Builder and Imagineer, Leota Toombs, whose face fit perfectly the dimensions for the crystal ball.
  • In the stretching room, the ceiling rises in Walt Disney World while in Disneyland you are in an elevator that is being lowered.
  • Fake dust and cobwebs are added inside the Haunted Mansion to make it look old.
  • On Madame Leota’s tombstone in the queue area, her eyes open and close and her face moves as guests walk by.
  • The raven that is seen several times throughout the attraction was originally going to be the narrator.
  • There are 13 candles on the birthday cake in the Grand Ballroom Scene.
  • The ghosts in the Grand Ballroom Scene are actually reflections of animatronics located above and below the Doom Buggy track. This is a variation of the “Pepper’s Ghost” illusion.
  • There are really only 107 ghosts in the Haunted Mansion not 999.
  • The caretaker and dog in the Graveyard Scene are lit differently to denote that they are living not dead.
  • With Walt Disney growing up in Kansas City and being friends with the Sauer family, it is thought that the Sauer Castle may have been an early inspiration for Walt Disney’s idea to add a Haunted Mansion to his theme parks. (I grew up in Kansas City as well. We referred to the Sauer Castle as Igor’s in my day and often drove past it during the Halloween season to see if we could witness anything creepy happening through the windows!)
Sauer Castle

Sauer Castle In Kansas City

In the spirit of Halloween, if you would like to “ride through” the Disney World version of Haunted Mansion, just check out this video!

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Disney World News – Move It! Shake It! Reimagined At Magic Kingdom

Move It Shake It Dance & Play It

The Move It! Shake It! Celebrate It! Street Parade at Magic Kingdom has been reimagined. Beginning last Friday, the parade has taken on a new name and more of a dance party style. Now called the Move It! Shake It! Dance & Play It! Street Party, this updated experience is even more interactive and is filled with upbeat music and favorite characters. Here’s the scoop from the Disney Parks Blog:

The fun starts as a parade of giant gift boxes make their way down Main Street, U.S.A. toward the Central Plaza in front of Cinderella Castle. Everyone’s invited to follow the procession and dance along to the original song, “Party Up!” Once party hosts Mickey, Minnie, Donald, and Goofy pop up, it’s time to join in and dance with our party peeps and favorite Disney pals like Stitch and Phineas and Ferb.

You’ll “Move It!” You’ll “Shake It!” And when it comes time to “Play It,” you’ll even get to vote for the next song on the party playlist!

This street party promises to be so much fun, you’re going to want to share the excitement with all your family and friends. When you post those awesome selfies to Twitter and Instagram, be sure to tag them with #MoveItShakeItPics. They may just show up on the floats as part of a special finale moment!

Check out this video for more information about the exciting update!

Have you seen the newly reimagined Move It! Shake It! Dance & Play It! Street Party yet? What did you think? Please leave a comment!

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Disney World News – Frozen Characters Magic Kingdom Presence Expanded

Cinderella Castle Icicles

Frozen’s popular characters will have a bigger presence at Magic Kingdom this holiday season. In addition to the ongoing character appearances, Queen Elsa will use her powers to transform Cinderella Castle into an ice palace every night starting November 5, 2014. Plus Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party-goers can see Anna, Elsa, Kristoff, and Olaf in Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmastime Parade.

Tickets are on sale for Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party!

The dates this year are:

November 7, 10, 13, 14, 16, 20, 21 and 30
December 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11, 12, 14, 16, 18 and 19

The party is held at the Magic Kingdom from 7pm to 12am.

Ticket prices range from about $66 to $79 for an adult and from about $61 to $74 for children ages 3 to 9. Pricing depends on the night you attend and if you have any type of discount.

Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party is a festive and heart warming experience for the entire family. There is a special holiday parade, entertaining shows, spectacular fireworks, hot chocolate and cookies, character dance parties and even snow on Main Street! Click here to get your tickets as soon as possible, because they do sell out.

For even more Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party information including pricing, maps, photos and videos, please check out this link.

Last Chance – Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party!

Magic Kingdom Halloween Party

Last Chance! Tickets are still on sale for one of my all-time favorite Disney World events…Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party!

There are two dates still available this year:

October 23 and 26.

The party is held at the Magic Kingdom from 7pm to 12am.

Ticket prices range from about $67 to $71 for an adult and from about $62 to $66 for children ages 3 to 9. Pricing depends on the night you attend and if you have any type of discount.

I have been to this party several times and I would highly recommend it. Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party is a lively and light-hearted experience and it is truly a family friendly event. There are special parades, exciting dance parties, stunning fireworks and tons of trick-or-treating stations filled with candy for everyone! My kids and I have such a great time every time we go. Adults and children alike really get into the spirit of the event by dressing in costume, trick-or-treating and dancing the night away with all of the characters. Be sure to get your tickets as soon as possible if you plan to attend, because they do sell out. Click here to buy now!

 Here’s a little video from last Friday’s party!

Disney World News – Haunted Mansion Shop Memento Mori Now Open

Memento Mori

Great news! Memento Mori Haunted Mansion-themed Shop Now Open!

MerchandiseMemento Mori, the Haunted Mansion-themed merchandise shop, is officially open in Liberty Square at Magic Kingdom. Once considered the abode of Madame Leota, this shop is the destination for a variety of Haunted Mansion Authentic merchandise created especially for Disney Parks. The Disney Parks online store is now carrying select items from the Haunted Mansion Collection. Please click here to check them out!