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The Haunted Mansion reopened September 13 after a lengthy refurbishment. Jack
Spence's report A Magic Kingdom classic! Since it debuted with the opening of the Magic Kingdom on October 1, 1971, the Haunted Mansion has been one of the best-loved attractions at Walt Disney World Resort. Located atop a hill overlooking Liberty Square, this spooky house is home to 999 happy haunts -- and eagerly awaits visitors willing to defy becoming Ghost #1,000. ATTRACTION Rest
in peace, brother Huet. We all know you didn't do it. Be sure
to note one of the newest tombstones, on your left just before you enter
the mansion, which honors the late Walt Disney Imagineer Leota Thomas
(her maiden name was Toombs). Every few minutes, the lovely Leota's sculpted
head leans forward, opens its bright green eyes almost imperceptibly,
then closes them again. The Haunted Mansion: When the darkly attired Cast Member invites you inside, you enter the foyer of the mansion and are greeted by your invisible host... your "Ghost Host," voiced by Paul Frees. (You might recognize the voice -- Frees provided the voice of characters for many animated cartoon classics, including Boris Badenov from the the Rocky & Bullwinkle Show.) You're then
directed into an octagonal room with unusual paintings encircling the
walls. Before your eyes, the paintings change -- they seem to grow longer
and longer, even though the floor and ceiling aren't moving, and as they
stretch, slightly macabre and/or humorous images emerge. One portrait
even ages, Dorian Gray-style! Guests ride past a séance being held by Madame Leota, a disembodied head projected from a crystal ball. The face is that of the late Leota Thomas, and the voice that of Eleanor Audley, who also provided the voices of other well-known Disney movie characters: Sleeping Beauty's Maleficent and Cinderella's Lady Tremaine. Your doom buggy turns sideways, and you pass in front of a mirror. Thanks to a little Disney magic, an eager, "hitchhiking" ghost appears inside each doom buggy, sometimes right in your lap! As the ride nears its end, look up to the right and see Little Leota, the small figure perched on the ledge above urging you to "hurry back...hurry baaa-aaack..." Her form and voice also both belong to Leota Thomas. Mini-Review: An original, and still one of the best attractions in the Magic Kingdom -- perhaps even in all of Walt Disney World! The animatronics, the special effects, the attention to every detail make this ride worth visiting again and again. Put Haunted Mansion on your must-do list!
The ride system at Haunted Mansion is a continuous-loading OmniMover, which allows for a steady flow of guests. Although this is a slow-moving, smooth ride, each "Doom Buggy" vehicle is programmed to dip and turn at specific moments, thus directing your attention to important show elements. Be aware that at some points your "Doom Buggy" travels backwards as it goes downhill. The Doom Buggies can seat two comfortably, although it is possible to squeeze two adults and a small child (or 3 children) into one. Be very careful
as you exit your Doom Buggy; not only is it dark, but the Doom
Buggies can move a bit as you step out. Child Swap is available at this attraction. This allows one guardian to wait with a child while another rides, then they can switch so the other guardian can ride without having to wait in the line again. Ask a Cast Member for the current procedure. Guests using an ECV or a wheelchair must transfer out to ride this attraction. There are
no height or age restrictions for Haunted Mansion, but many children
are fearful of its darkness and scary scenes. It takes about 7.5 minutes for your Doom Buggy to make its way along the 960-foot track of this attraction. Don't miss the old-fashioned hearse drawn by an invisible horse at the entrance to this attraction. Look for the horseshoe embedded in the pavement. Don't miss the pet cemetery -- it's on your left on the hill as you exit the Mansion. Some
Captioning Available. Ask at Guest Relations. The
premise of the Haunted Mansion is obviously that of a creepy haunted house,
but the ride is intended for the entire family. Many of the scenes
are more humorous than frightening, but since every child has different
fears, parents should be aware that the attraction features lots of dark
rooms, spooky noises and voices, and a few potentially scary scenes
with skeletons, bats, spiders, and lots of ghosts and ghouls. Magic
Kingdom Characters At A Glance Columbia
Harbour House, a counter service restaurant, is located across from
this attraction's entrance in Liberty Square. Magic
Kingdom Restaurants At A Glance There is a merchandise cart at the entrance/exit gates of the Haunted Mansion, and Liberty Square has a few shops. The Haunted Mansion is the only attraction featured in different lands at each of the four Disney theme parks worldwide:
Grim Grinning Ghosts, with lyrics by X Atencio (who also wrote the Ghost Hosts script) and music by Buddy Baker, was recorded by the Mello Men, a singing group made up of Bill Lee, Max Smith, Bob Stevens, and Thurl Ravenscroft. The group also provided the vocals in many of the Disney films and theme park attractions. Legendary voice artist Paul Frees -- known to many as Boris Badenov from "The Rocky & Bullwinkle Show"-- is the attraction's narrator, or "Ghost Host." He also provided the voices for most of the rogues in Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean attraction. The following names are found in the crypt at the exit to The Haunted Mansion: Asher T.
Ashes If you have comments or tips to share with others about the Magic Kingdom or the Haunted Mansion, please email us. Thank you. |
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