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jbuck
08-02-2005, 10:43 PM
A little known fact about me is I am a paranormal investagator so I look at ghost site and stuff and though to share theise ghost that afre in disneyland

The Christmas Shop - Some of the stock crew has reported an strange feeling when alone stocking the store for the morning. There is an old photo from the 19th century of a young woman up on one of the shelves. It has been documented several different times that a stock person will noticed the photo frowning (her photo is taken with a straight face) at them along with a strange wind in the room.

Fire Station - some employees heard foot steps at 2nd floor at night and someone knocked the door. The 2nd floor is not open for public and it's been an empty room for several years.-walt?

Haunted Mansion - There are 3 spirits that are in the place all the time, elderly man (who died of a heart attack in Aug. of 1970 before there was a first aid station on the west side of the park), an elderly woman and a young man who has quite a sense of humor. There is also something nasty in the attic just before the omni-movers exit into the graveyard. Witnesses report having hair pulled in the crypt (exit) area with no one in sight, touched on the back by a hand in a car that ended up having no one in the car, seen people walk up the portrait hall or grand staircase, stop and vanish, faces peer from behind the corner at the top of the grand staircase, heard footsteps on the false floor behind the load area when there is no one else there, been touched on the face by unseen hands, seen a man in the exit mirror.

It's a Small World - Lights have turned themselves off/on by themselves, as well as the all the dolls moving without power.

Matterhorn Mountain - The ghost of a woman named Dolly, she was crushed to death after she fell out of her sled and was hit by the sled behind her

Pirates of the Caribbean - The story goes that a young boy and his mom loved the Pirates of the Caribbean ride. The boy got cancer and his last wishes was that his ashes be spread over the Pirates ride. Disneyland rejected that for health reasons but his mother did it anyway. At night the ride operators can sometimes see a lone boy riding one of the boats on the video monitors, but when they check it out there is no one.

Space Mountain - both the ride itself and the women's (employee) locker rooms are haunted by the ghost of "Mr. One-Way", a guest who died on the Space Mountain ride back in the 1970's. On the ride, he is described as a large man with reddish hair and a red face, and has been seen by guests getting into a car with a lone rider, but he vanishes before the end of the ride.

The Star Trader (4th floor stock room) - Cast members have felt a cold, eerie wind on the 4th floor of the stock room, when there are no doors, vents, or windows up there.

the old "People Mover Ride" - Reports of operating, girls (especially those with long blonde hair) would sometimes feel an unseen someone pull viciously at their hair. The boy died a few years ago on a Grad Night when he jumped out of the cabin of the People Mover, got caught and dragged underneath the car. He grabbed desperately at his girlfriends long blond hair to save himself.

Tom Sawyers Island - The ghost (s) of one or two people have been seen on Tom Sawyers Island. At least three boys (all Grad night victims) have drowned in the Rivers of America.

Tomorrow Land - Reports of a menacing presence accompanied by cold spots.

Innoventions - Years ago when Innoventions wasent Innoventions and it was America sings *I think* Debby was crushed inbetween the rotating building and the wall and to this day there have been cold spots on the second floor of the Innoventions building.

Ok I hope I didn't make you scared of Disneyland now.

KIX
08-02-2005, 11:22 PM
Pirates of the Caribbean - The story goes that a young boy and his mom loved the Pirates of the Caribbean ride. The boy got cancer and his last wishes was that his ashes be spread over the Pirates ride. Disneyland rejected that for health reasons but his mother did it anyway. At night the ride operators can sometimes see a lone boy riding one of the boats on the video monitors, but when they check it out there is no one.



I thought that was on the Haunted Mansion Ride

Veroglam
08-02-2005, 11:32 PM
OMG i heard about the Tom sawyer island but i havent seen anything yet or felt anything scary in any attraction. Wow this is all new to me..............maybe i will see something spooky this friday!

snoozy
08-02-2005, 11:34 PM
Scared, no way. Ghost aren't as scarry as the living. I think it is cool that Disneyland has some ghost wandering around.

Veroglam
08-02-2005, 11:44 PM
"Scared, no way. Ghost aren't as scarry as the living."

OK just for the record i am not scary but yes i do agree there are some wackos out there. common if you saw a scary ghosts what would you do? i would close my eyes and count to 100.

jbuck
08-02-2005, 11:53 PM
Oh c'mon i was attacked by a ghosts and still dont fear them the *usally* dont hurt you. and you and relly see a ghost that often with out a picture or a video.

Disneyland_Wolf
08-03-2005, 12:56 AM
You got those from www.theshadowlands.net Disneyland is haunted by ghosts. Being paranormal investigator might be not easy.

Snowwhite23
08-03-2005, 01:02 AM
Well, i believe it. I've always said that I will haunt Disneyland after I die...so maybe there will be a story about me someday...lol:icon_lol:

jbuck
08-03-2005, 03:51 AM
Being paranormal investigator might be not easy.
yea I had to pull a fork out of my leg because a ghost threw it at me.

Mighty Unicorn
08-03-2005, 08:37 AM
A little known fact about me is I am a paranormal investagator so I look at ghost site and stuff and though to share theise ghost that afre in disneyland

I can't even tell what you are talking about. Good Lord. "Paranormal INVESTAGATOR"? Hm. And the rest of it is just an avalanche of more odd, rambling, horribly misspelled words... I don't get it.

Hans

Loneknight
08-03-2005, 09:09 AM
Well, am I'm going to say is that I wouldn't be surprised if ghosts did in fact inhabit the park, but the belief that ghosts will hurt you....well, we all have your thoughts on it, just like religion.

With that said, I'll reserve my comments for debate another time.

that_L_do_pig
08-03-2005, 10:08 AM
Any orb photos within DLR?

hawkster9542
08-03-2005, 10:14 AM
A little known fact about me is I am a paranormal investagator so I look at ghost site and stuff and though to share theise ghost that afre in disneyland

Join the club! ;)

Next time I go, I'm definitely taking a few cameras along with me! I need to capture some things there. We're already planning on a group investigation at Parnell Park in Whittier: 9 people from four or five different organizations so far. The numbers are increasing! :wink:

My post is Lucky Number 13. That could mean something...

twconstantine
08-03-2005, 10:15 AM
I for one am planning on haunting disneyland if there is any kind of option when I die. I will probably haunt the Tarzan tree house, cause I've always wanted to cross the ropes and have a seat in one of the rooms.

disneyfreak59
08-03-2005, 10:20 AM
I can't even tell what you are talking about. Good Lord. "Paranormal INVESTAGATOR"? Hm. And the rest of it is just an avalanche of more odd, rambling, horribly misspelled words... I don't get it.

Hans


and you're being rude because? just typos...accidents happen

n e who....i deff. believe there'd be hauntings in the DLR

jbuck im gonna pm you about fourth ward school in virginia city, NV maybe you know something cuz i got a weird photo.

Zip~a~dee~doo~dah
08-03-2005, 12:15 PM
Paranormal Investigator huh? Cool. If I can't be an Imagineer, I'll join you ;). So there really are some 'happy haunts' in the Haunted Mansion... nice. On another note, I like watching that show on some channel called "Ghost Hunters".

ToWeRoFtErRoR
08-03-2005, 12:21 PM
The one that really scared me was IASW! dolls moving when turned off...freaky!

luvwaltdisney
08-03-2005, 12:38 PM
I for one am planning on haunting disneyland if there is any kind of option when I die. I will probably haunt the Tarzan tree house, cause I've always wanted to cross the ropes and have a seat in one of the rooms.


I have always wanted to do this as well - I have always told my friends that if I have any power over my placement after death, that I plan on being at DL!!

hawkster9542
08-03-2005, 12:43 PM
Having fun for eternity, I see! :wink: That sounds like an eternal amount of fun!

luvwaltdisney
08-03-2005, 01:17 PM
So, hawkster, do you think it is possible for one to make that choice?

Zip~a~dee~doo~dah
08-03-2005, 01:19 PM
Fire Station - some employees heard foot steps at 2nd floor at night and someone knocked the door. The 2nd floor is not open for public and it's been an empty room for several years.-walt?


But wouldn't ya think that Walt would rather spend his afterlife "accidently" tripping Eisner whenever he came within 100 miles of any Disney property?

alsoszaa
08-03-2005, 01:25 PM
If you have not checked out the site, Check it out! There is a haunted Mansion site which has tales, myths, history, chat, etc. about the Haunted Mansion True stories at http://www.doombuggies.com/home.htmAWESOME SITE

luvwaltdisney
08-03-2005, 01:38 PM
But wouldn't ya think that Walt would rather spend his afterlife "accidently" tripping Eisner whenever he came within 100 miles of any Disney property?


LOLOL---(maniacal laughter) -- maybe he does that in addition.. :biggrin:

Little Beauty
08-03-2005, 01:41 PM
I don't know. I can almost see him sitting in his apartment over the fire house looking all sad and maybe even crying over his park.

Liserbell
08-03-2005, 01:43 PM
I don't know. I can almost see him sitting in his apartment over the fire house looking all sad and maybe even crying over his park.

This is assuming that he would even be aware that anything had changed. He may see Disneyland the way he left it. If he is in the park I kind of hope he's happy.

Space Mountain Mike
08-03-2005, 02:08 PM
And the rest of it is just an avalanche of horribly misspelled words... I don't get it.

Well there you have it that ghosts don't exist. The Ghost host on the Haunted Mansion said "Our spirits will materialize only if you can spell correctly!

BTW I'm being sarcastic.

In all seriousness, how is it that ghosts can exist in the living world? All religions of the world teach you that your spirit goes to either heaven or hell when you die. SInce ghosts are in neither place how is their existance possible?

Zip~a~dee~doo~dah
08-03-2005, 02:13 PM
^Buddhism has reincarnation, not quite the same I think.

Anyway, being a PI isn't like Ghostbusters, is it..?
(miss those proton packs!)

Loneknight
08-03-2005, 02:43 PM
Dang it, I knew I was going to get sucked into this....(By the way, these ideas are just ideas, not true fact, but simply theories. Take them with a grain of salt, take them with a pound of pepper-end of disclaimer).

According to several psychics:
Ghosts do not actually exist on our plane. Yes, there are planes of existence. If anyone has seen the movie Constantine, his explanation of Heaven on one plane, Hell on the other, and ours smack in the middle, sums it up.

A ghost, for the most part, is simply a spirit that does not want to leave this plane, and they remain trapped between this plane and their eternal plane. Why does a spirit remain? Several reasons, but the most are simply that they are afraid of what awaits them on the other side. They have earthly ties to this plane that they do not want to let go, either by some unforeseen accident, or in several cases the spirit waits for another to come back to them.

A good example: the Hotel Del Coronado in San Diego has been haunted for years. (From gothere.com) "Near Thanksgiving 1892 a pregnant Kate Morgan checked herself into the hotel under the name of Lottie Anderson Bernard. After 5 lonely nights in room 312 (now 3312) anxiously waiting for her wayward husband to join her, she put a .44 caliber bullet into her head. Her body and the hand gun were found near the steps leading to the beach."

To this day, several people have claimed to see the form of a woman, walking along the beach late at night. However, when doing a double-take, she is no longer there. She walks the beach in hopes that her husband will return to her, and she has been waiting for well over 100 years.

There's more....oh, there's loads more. But, I'll shut my trap so that this flamewar can commence.

/Conflicting ideas....check
/Mickey Mouse ears....check
/Endless debate.....check
God, what have I started?

that_L_do_pig
08-03-2005, 02:52 PM
/Conflicting ideas....check
/Mickey Mouse ears....check
/Endless debate.....check
God, what have I started?

At least you have a healthy attitude about it!

Mousekiteer
08-03-2005, 02:58 PM
You got those from www.theshadowlands.net (http://www.theshadowlands.net/) Disneyland is haunted by ghosts. Being paranormal investigator might be not easy.
Pwned! :icon_lol:

Yeah. I've read these before like some of you, heh.

WelcomeFoolishMortals999
08-03-2005, 03:05 PM
I also like the paranormal and study it. I have heard ur same POTC story about HM.

luvwaltdisney
08-03-2005, 03:05 PM
I didn't think there was a flamewar...

I think it is interesting to share ideas- even when people don't agree with each other, its certainly fun to toss around the information.

Executioner
08-03-2005, 03:50 PM
I would love to see something on video about this stuff. A documentary with footage of strange things that happened in DL. I personally believe there are ghosts in this world. I believe not everyone can see them and that not all ghosts want to be seen. I believe I have seen one, just not at DL.

Liserbell
08-03-2005, 04:31 PM
There is also possiblities that they are not ghosts at all. Some things leave imprints, if you will left over energy, of what happened there. Alcatraz (sp?) has many rooms where terrible things happend and some people can still feel them. It's said that some people can still see the battle of Ghettiesburg (sp?)

On a similar note, most religons allow for the possiblility of others (angles, demons). Some people believe that places of high emotion (churches, theaters, amusment parks) attracts such things. This is why most theaters have stories of a ghost.

However, since I can't spell I will most likely never see a ghost:wink:
And I only believe these things on alternet tuesdays and today is wednesday so this is all just neat stories for Steven King.:icon_lol:

P.S. Trying very hard not to offend anyone.

Loneknight
08-03-2005, 04:33 PM
Well, I only mentioned a flamewar because those who feel more strongly about their idears (yes, the spelling was intentional) can start an argument, and I thought this was going to be one of those discussions. Not that I don?t enjoy a healthy debate, it?s just that I?m way too tired to get into one right now.

I do have to say that one of the sources of that information I listed was world-renowned psychic Sylvia Browne. While a lot of people would simply write her off as being a crackpot with too much glue inbetween the seams, it?s fascinating nonetheless to hear her thoughts about the afterlife, etc. My Mom is big into this stuff, and after experiences with spirits, she is fully convinced.

My mother?s experiences involved both of her parents after each one of them died. She saw her father standing in the kitchen, leaning against the counter, a week or two after he died. The second experience: Right when she was about ready to fall asleep (that state where you can feel your body just sink, and you?re just starting to doze off), she saw either her mother or an angelic figure at the foot of her bed, glowing in white light, telling her ?it?s okay.? My mother was very close to her parents, obviously, and whatever ethereal figure appeared in front of her that night was to tell her that her mother made it to the other side and she is no longer in pain, but happy.

And I suppose I should tell you all what happened to me: Anyone ever been to Old Town San Diego? Interesting little tourist trap, fun to roam around at night too?.say, 2 in the morning at night. Anyway, there?s a house there called the Whaley House, owned by a prominent member of the community when San Diego was first founded. Well, something happened (murder, suicide, something), and many people have claimed to see the spirits of those who lived there long ago.
One of my friends and I headed down there late, and we walked around the outside of the house. It was kind of creepy to walk behind the house and peer into the windows, and through a notch in the door which showed the staircase (talk about a perfect ghost sighting setup).
What happened, I will never fully be able explain. There was a grate at the foot of one of the windows in the back of the house. My friend stepped away from the grate after looking through the window for awhile, and I stepped on to have another look around inside.
Right before I was going to step off, as I was proceeding to move my right foot back, a feeling of dizziness, nausea, and disorientation came over me. My right foot almost missed the pavement, and I stumbled back a few feet from the window. My friend, who almost had to catch me, asked me what happened. When I told her what I felt, her eyes widened, and both of us looked at the window, feeling both shock, apprehension, and adrenaline rush through us.
Did something pass through me? Was someone trying to communicate with me? All I know is, I tempt fate every so often and head back there, just for another peek. Nothing else has happened since that time, but I get this strange feeling everytime I walk behind the house.

Darn it, this was about Disneyland?..sorry mods!

hawkster9542
08-03-2005, 04:38 PM
So, hawkster, do you think it is possible for one to make that choice?

I suppose it's a matter of belief. I am not certain, as I have never died and returned to talk about it.

However, if there was some kind of strong (and I mean STRONG) emotional connection, it would be possible in theory.

hawkster9542
08-03-2005, 04:49 PM
Right before I was going to step off, as I was proceeding to move my right foot back, a feeling of dizziness, nausea, and disorientation came over me. My right foot almost missed the pavement, and I stumbled back a few feet from the window. My friend, who almost had to catch me, asked me what happened. When I told her what I felt, her eyes widened, and both of us looked at the window, feeling both shock, apprehension, and adrenaline rush through us.


I bet if you had taken a picture of that general area right when you started to feel disoriented, you most likely would have had an orb floating in it somewhere.

The apparition is a classic example of an appearance -> "To convey information / calm / say goodbye."

My parents used to live in a genuinely haunted apartment before I was born (as investigated by UCLA Parapsychologists) and I've had my own run-ins with spirits and such.

WelcomeFoolishMortals999
08-03-2005, 04:52 PM
Well there you have it that ghosts don't exist. The Ghost host on the Haunted Mansion said "Our spirits will materialize only if you can spell correctly!

BTW I'm being sarcastic.

In all seriousness, how is it that ghosts can exist in the living world? All religions of the world teach you that your spirit goes to either heaven or hell when you die. SInce ghosts are in neither place how is their existance possible?
Who says religion is correct? You don't have to believe anything as much. As you may want to, you don't have to.

luvwaltdisney
08-03-2005, 04:52 PM
I suppose it's a matter of belief. I am not certain, as I have never died and returned to talk about it.

However, if there was some kind of strong (and I mean STRONG) emotional connection, it would be possible in theory.

LOL- I like your wording on that!

There is a strong emotional connection, so perhaps it is possible - in theory.

WelcomeFoolishMortals999
08-03-2005, 04:55 PM
I didn't think there was a flamewar...

I think it is interesting to share ideas- even when people don't agree with each other, its certainly fun to toss around the information.
I think differently. I love debating!!! ;)

that_L_do_pig
08-03-2005, 04:59 PM
If you want to read an old thread on spookey ghost stories, see http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=50934

I'll warn you now that that forum is NC-17 (No children under 17) but some of the stories are downright creepy.

hawkster9542
08-03-2005, 05:01 PM
LOL- I like your wording on that!

There is a strong emotional connection, so perhaps it is possible - in theory.

Thank you very much! Well, if there's some kind of deep connection, I'd say it's possible! So many spirits are bound to a place by an emotional connection (such as "Gray Ladies").

WelcomeFoolishMortals999
08-03-2005, 05:25 PM
Well, I only mentioned a flamewar because those who feel more strongly about their idears (yes, the spelling was intentional) can start an argument, and I thought this was going to be one of those discussions. Not that I don?t enjoy a healthy debate, it?s just that I?m way too tired to get into one right now.
I love debates too!
;)

that_L_do_pig
08-03-2005, 05:30 PM
I love debates too!
;)

I dislike debates - I am a 'my way or the highway' kind of personality.

Liserbell
08-03-2005, 05:38 PM
I dislike debates - I am a 'my way or the highway' kind of personality.

You don't like a good exchange of ideas on a subject no one is really sure about? I always find I learn something new, even if I don't agree with it.
As long as no one gets angry, debates are great!:biggrin:

that_L_do_pig
08-03-2005, 05:41 PM
You don't like a good exchange of ideas on a subject no one is really sure about? I always find I learn something new, even if I don't agree with it.
As long as no one gets angry, debates are great!:biggrin:

ahh, let me reel what I said back in - I don't like debates that are not face to face. I get too worked up since most of my communication style in nonverbal.

luvwaltdisney
08-03-2005, 05:46 PM
Thank you very much! Well, if there's some kind of deep connection, I'd say it's possible! So many spirits are bound to a place by an emotional connection (such as "Gray Ladies").

Whats "Gray Ladies"?

brunetteTinkerbell1955
08-03-2005, 06:35 PM
disneyland, oh disneyland where are you?

i thought this thread was about the ghost in DISNEYLAND! lol



just a thought....

ichabod crane
08-03-2005, 06:42 PM
This still creeps me out. I heard they made two rooms in It Is A Small World for two dolls that inhabit it.

DisneyResurrection
08-03-2005, 06:49 PM
disneyland, oh disneyland where are you?

i thought this thread was about the ghost in DISNEYLAND! lol



just a thought....

You're right. Post deleted.

jbuck
08-03-2005, 07:58 PM
You know what I heard the POTC story about HM too but the orgins are not verified

P.S. in my first post theres spelling errors becase it was early in the morn.

Zip~a~dee~doo~dah
08-03-2005, 08:17 PM
I loves me some ghost stories... until it gets dark and time to sleep. Anything can be scary, either in the dark or in the light (think of the hallway in "the Shining"). Officially, I don't belive in ghosts. And if they was real, it's not like they commonly harm people (they're just eerie and uncomfortable to be around, like Cheney).

brunetteTinkerbell1955
08-03-2005, 08:57 PM
idk... creepy... well if disneyland has ghost i hope its walt!!!

WelcomeFoolishMortals999
08-03-2005, 09:51 PM
I loves me some ghost stories... until it gets dark and time to sleep. Anything can be scary, either in the dark or in the light (think of the hallway in "the Shining").
That is scary! That whole movie is. lol except for the part with Lloyd the bartender.

Disneyland_Wolf
08-03-2005, 11:34 PM
Good thing, most of the rides in Disneyland is not haunted, especially Indy and Star Tours.

hawkster9542
08-04-2005, 11:53 AM
Whats "Gray Ladies"?

"Gray Ladies" are the spirits of women who died as a result of their love, either from murder, suicide, or the likes. They are typically seen dressed in gray with usually melancholy expressions.

Hope that helps! :wink:

brunetteTinkerbell1955
08-04-2005, 12:07 PM
Good thing, most of the rides in Disneyland is not haunted, especially Indy and Star Tours.


indiana would probally have a scary story if it was haunted, (watch the next post probally has a story about indiana jones being haunted lol)

and star tours would be to small to be haunted, hehe, it would be hard to die in there, unless u didnt put ur seat belt on lol

(and watch the other post will say star tours is haunted lol)

Hauntress
08-08-2005, 05:57 PM
Being a professional paranormal investigator for many years, I personally think that some ghosts ENJOY sticking around and haunting places such as amusement parks. Not all ghosts we have encountered are morose or sad- although most of them are quite stubborn!

But, if you were really adamant about not passing over and you loved DL, why NOT stay there? You could easily blend in when you wanted to and mess around with the CM's and Guests unseen. How much fun is that??? And anyway, DL qualifies as HEAVEN to many people. I'm sure that when I pass over, I'll come and visit DL on a frequent basis. Who would know??

Born & raised in California, I only had one paranormal experience during one of my hundreds of trips to DL, and it was during a breakdown in Splash Mountain. But, it was nothing scary or freaky, just a small manipulation of a couple of the animatronic costumes that our whole "boat" found very interesting.

As a footnote, I've never been attacked, nor have I ever had anything thrown at me during our investigations. I've been cussed at, but that's normal day-to-day stuff anyway. :)

If DL is haunted, then so is: Knotts Berry Farm, Six Flags, etc.

~~Hauntress~~

hawkster9542
08-09-2005, 01:18 PM
Good point. Though it isn't really known why we can return, I would definitely say that some spirits are still fun-loving, even in death. I know I'd be!

And Knotts and Six-Flags are known to be inhabited, as well :smile:, so we say sweet to that!

mr.squirrel
08-09-2005, 02:33 PM
I really want to go to Disneyland to see, for myself, if there are some real ghosts there.

:biggrin: When I get older I am going to work there and try to get a shift somewhere all by myself really late at night. I would love to work in New Orleans Square at 12:00 am, just to see how spooky it can be.

Does anyone know what time of year is the least crowded at Disneyland? Is it during the rainy seasons? I would like to go and "hunt" some ghosts for myself, and also take my girlfriend with me (so if she gets scared she'll cling tighter to me, how romantic, right?:wink:).

hawkster9542
08-09-2005, 02:40 PM
I really want to go to Disneyland to see, for myself, if there are some real ghosts there.

:biggrin: When I get older I am going to work there and try to get a shift somewhere all by myself really late at night. I would love to work in New Orleans Square at 12:00 am, just to see how spooky it can be.

Does anyone know what time of year is the least crowded at Disneyland? Is it during the rainy seasons? I would like to go and "hunt" some ghosts for myself, and also take my girlfriend with me (so if she gets scared she'll cling tighter to me, how romantic, right?:wink:).

Well, Disneyland closes around 12:00 AM, so I do wish you a great deal of luck in getting a regular job for that shift! ;) I do suppose that there would be a graveyard shift for the clean-up crews and guards though.

As far as ghost hunting goes, I'll put it like this: know where the exits in the area are. Some spirits, most likely including the menacing presence in Tomorrowland, don't take too kindly to being disturbed. If one of them feels that something is amiss, you could be in deeper than you planned. I don't want to sound like a regulator, so I'll just keep it at "be careful." It's what I tell everyone.

Loneknight
08-09-2005, 05:16 PM
Some spirits, most likely including the menacing presence in Tomorrowland, don't take too kindly to being disturbed.

What menacing presence in Tomorrowland?

Also, if you can't see them, how can you disturb them?

/Possible flamewar in the distance?

hawkster9542
08-09-2005, 05:21 PM
Well, just because you can't see something doesn't mean you can't disturb it. Often, being in the room or messing with the surroundings in the room is enough.

And, according to the Shadowlands, run by Dave Juliano, the director of South Jersey Ghost Research with over 30 years of experience, (http://theshadowlands.net/places/california1.htm - look under the Anaheim listing) and jbuck's VERY first post of this thread, there is a presence in Tomorrowland, though I'm not quite sure when it makes itself known.

Haunted Mansion Volunteer
08-10-2005, 12:06 AM
Very interesting work on paranormal. A couple of buddies and I a while ago went to Hollywood to really see if Marylin Monroe did appear in the lobby mirror. We didn't see it but we heard employees did.


Again the POTC story sounds like the HM story I heard where the little boy could be seen in the exit corridor/unload crying. Also the bit about Small World dolls moving without power, that's INSANE!! I must see that!!

hawkster9542
08-10-2005, 10:08 AM
From what I hear, the It's A Small World stuff typically happens when the park is closed for the night. Spooky, but definitely sweet!

barfownz
08-10-2005, 10:21 AM
i bet disneyland gets ghost hunters year around lol

hawkster9542
08-10-2005, 10:33 AM
Next time I go, I'll have cameras coming out my wazoo! ;)

mr.squirrel
08-10-2005, 02:18 PM
I can't wait to go to Disneyland next week to check out all these stories! Maybe I'll ask some CMs if theyt ever saw anything . . . "unusual" while on duty.
I can't wait! I'm also going with this girl I have a ginormous crush on, I just can't wait to be with her! She used to like me (I just found this out), so maybe I can pursuade her to have feelings for me again at Disneyland? Disneyland + Ghosts = Aphrodesiac? :wink:

barfownz
08-10-2005, 02:21 PM
I can't wait to go to Disneyland next week to check out all these stories! Maybe I'll ask some CMs if theyt ever saw anything . . . "unusual" while on duty.
I can't wait! I'm also going with this girl I have a ginormous crush on, I just can't wait to be with her! She used to like me (I just found this out), so maybe I can pursuade her to have feelings for me again at Disneyland? Disneyland + Ghosts = Aphrodesiac? :wink:

ok what i want you to do at disneyland is ask her out!

mr.squirrel
08-10-2005, 02:35 PM
That is a fantastic idea! I will definately do that! KELSIE, HERE I COME!:p

hawkster9542
08-10-2005, 04:48 PM
Lots of luck to you!

Stay scary, or ghostly, or paranormal, or whatever... good luck, though!

mr.squirrel
08-10-2005, 05:34 PM
Thanks for the advice guys, I appreciate it.

Keep on up with the Disney ghost stories, please. . . has anyone ever heard of paranormal activity in DCA?:icon_ques

hawkster9542
08-10-2005, 05:48 PM
Don't think anything's been reported yet, if at all. That doesn't mean that there isn't something there, though.

DCA used to be another parking lot (must have been one big lot!) before being turned into the park. People get smacked by cars all the time in lots, sometimes fatally.

There may be something, but there's no real knowledge of anything right now.

mr.squirrel
08-10-2005, 06:21 PM
That's funny, "Smacked by cars." :icon_lol:

For once i would like to see someone hit a car instead of a car hitting someone.:icon_twis

What if you got ran over by a parked car?

hawkster9542
08-11-2005, 01:57 PM
Just give Jack Nicholson a golf club and enjoy ;)

If I got run over by a parked car, then I probably deserved it. :p

ClassicDisney
08-11-2005, 02:10 PM
yea I had to pull a fork out of my leg because a ghost threw it at me.

You believe that!?

ClassicDisney
08-11-2005, 02:17 PM
Who says religion is correct? You don't have to believe anything as much. As you may want to, you don't have to.
What's your explanation for it?

Disneyland_Wolf
08-11-2005, 02:25 PM
ok..........

sassytink
08-11-2005, 02:33 PM
I'm one of those people who has never seen or felt ghost, spirts, whatever, but I'm not about to say they aren't real cause I know people who have had something happen to them and who am I to say what they did or didn't feel/see/whatnot. I think its kinda neat to think that Walt might still walk around the park at night like he did when he was alive.
As far as the other stuff, its one of those things where I would want to see it, but I think it would freak me out too much. Neat stories though for people who do get to experience it.

WelcomeFoolishMortals999
08-11-2005, 02:35 PM
What's your explanation for it?
I believe it's an exaggeration...

PeoplemoverMatt
08-11-2005, 02:37 PM
^ This thread is getting seriously off-topic. If you want to start a religion thread, do so with caution & it should be in the "Off-Topic" forum.

-- Peoplemover "The ghost of the Peoplemover runs daily...no one ever notices though :frown: " Matt

mr.squirrel
08-12-2005, 11:54 AM
It is not getting of topic, they are still talking about ghosts. They are talking about if they believe in them or not, religion is a big deciding factor on that (depending how faithful you are to your church/synagogue/temple).

Djali999
08-12-2005, 05:18 PM
I don't mean to get this too off topic here, but it made more sense to post it here rather than in the WDW section.

I'm a Magic Kingdom Cast Member for Jungle Cruise and Pirates. I've spent a lot of time and energy researching myths and actual hauntings on property. I'm also pretty sensitive to this sort of stuff so I have a few highlights I hope nobody minds me sharing.

Orlando's most famous ghost is George at Pirates of the Caribbean. George was a maitenence man who died in the attraction and has haunted it for years. Every morning each opening crew Cast Members must say good morning to George (many say it over the intercom) or the attraction will go 101, and each night each closing Cast Member must say good night to George or the attraction will fail to operate the next day. This is routine but it works, and management makes sure we do it. The door behind the dog in the jail scene is George's door, and when it's open it's said that trouble is afoot. His initials are carved on a structural support in the center of the main show building, and they bleed through each new layer of paint.

George likes to snap ladies' bras at Unload late at night when nobody is around. I've seen George twice now. He's all black, like a shadow standing off the wall. He's generally a nice guy but he does make our jobs just a bit more stressful late at night when we have to go down into the functioning show and pull boats off the main track into the spur track in the dark....

There is a man who haunts the Haunted Mansion (and there may be several, but I can only speak for this one) and is called "the man with the cane". He wears all white and refuses to disembark at Unload, then vanishes if you follow him into Load (a quick turn in the track at WDW). I think I saw him once standing at the end of the hall of mirrors in the crypt, but I can't be sure.

There's also something incredibly nasty across from the endless hall, also, and I don't think they're the same. Stories circulate about cast members in training turning around in this scene to just barely witness a black shape bounding at them at top speed and vanishing inches away. All I know is that this isn't something to mess with.

Some time ago I heard a story that's sadly almost impossible to validate. It claims that a plane crash occured in the mid-60's on the site where the Haunted Mansion was built and the single passenger died still clutching the throttle. Remember also that the Mansion is the oldest single thing on property... construction was completed on the attraction almost eight months before the rest of the Kingdom, as its' props and show scenes were fabricated simultaniously with its' DL version. so parts of that attraction are as old as 1968!

There's something unpleasant in Jungle Cruise. Our Cambodian Ruin is indoors and is quite disturbing if you're alone in there during the day. The layout of the show scene promotes unusual acoustics, and sometimes sounds will bounce off those walls just right and you'll begin to hear familar sound effects coming from unfamilar places. I almost had a panic attack one rainy day when I went through there "dead" for no good reason, and it only happened once. Something also always compells me to go through that scene in darkness, day or night, as if light were offensive to it - and if I flip on my "show lights" (flood lights ringing the perimeter of the boat), that show scene will always be twice as unhappy with me the next time around.

Interestingly, the only part of the jungle at night that's especially unnerving begins somewhere around the Gorilla Camp. Whenever some jungle skipper who just brought a dead boat around says they got scared out there alone, I ask them when they began to feel frightened, and its' always near those gorillas. Still to keep my wits about me on late nights I often turn my step lights on (interior boat lights) and sing as I go through the jungle.

Tomorrowland is the best. Something about the circular layout of its' main area promotes a lot of confusion among tourists, and it is among the most unpleasant places to be at night. There's a blonde woman in a blue blouse who walks through the land after closing but who you can never catch up to. She carries a WDW shopping bag and I suspect if we were to ever get a clear view of it we'd see it was from a much earlier age.

Space Mountain, from foundation to ceiling, is full of strange things in the "Star Tunnel" that goes under the railroad, the speedramp below it, and the section of Peoplemover track above it.

The If You Had Wings show building (now Buzz Lightyear) has some creepiness in the final leg of its voyage through the Superspeed Tunnel and subsequent two show scenes. Back when I worked Tomorrowland Merchandise one of my positions was to sit in a very small back room and screen the on-ride photos for flashers and other miscreants. The cameras take pictures of every single omnimover and sometimes, in the middle of a chain of vacant vehicles, we'd pick up an arm coming out of nowhere or a head looming from behind the vehicles. Once I heard someone tear down a staircase near the door to this room at tremenous speed and stomp down the hall towards the emergency exit. There was no-one in the hall. It would be physically impossible for them to make this specific sound without me seeing them.

The Missions to Mars building has storage space above the A theatre. It's full of all kinds of debris from Tomorrowland dating back to 1971. Back when this was Alien Encounter, we'd hear a mini earthquake and a chorus of screams every 10 minutes. This attic was very strange to sit in, and probably still is. There's a two-level staircase that leads to this third floor that ends on the bottom level in a small hall that also doubles as a stock room for the Merchant of Venus store outside the A theatre. The only way to get to or from the attic is to go through this stock room, through another door, and up these two staircases. There is no other exit into, say, the post-show hall.

One day I was in this stock room grabbing print cartidges and froze when I heard steps going up and down these stairs so rapidly that it would be almost impossible. They'd go down the first stair, across the landing, down the second stair, stop, then go up in the same manner. But for somebody to do this they'd need to stop on the bottom level and turn around to head back up directly in front of me! And I didn't see anybody!

At first I thought this could be a mechanic (the show was being converted into Stitch's Great Escape! at the time and the building was vacant), but after seeing how impossible it was for me to be hearing this I froze and listened to this sound for a good two minutes unsure of what to do. Finally I screamed "Stop it!" and the sound stopped.

And one last: one of Merchandise's duties at the end of the day is to scour their land for abandoned strollers and bring them to the hub after closing. At the very back of Tomorrowland, behind the building that used to house the Skyway, is a small courtyard right next to the railroad tracks which has been gradually grown over, is generally being used by nobody, has no nighttime lighting, and has the general appearance of a trap. One night I was feeling especially uneasy and hoping that nobody had left a stroller here, but there one was, sitting in the open, right in the ceter of the courtyard.

To get there you have to pass through the tunnel that runs through the center of the skyway building. This was the last place I wanted to be at ten to midnight and I considered just leaving it, but I went to get it anyway, and as quickly as my legs could carry me.

I grabbed it then began to sweat because I realized I couldn't just bring it back up those steps; I had to push it up a ramp all the way over to the right and back around the building to get it to my waiting pile of strollers. So I brought it around and for some reason rather than bringing it around the side of the Skyway building I decided to walk through that tunnel. I was nearly out of the tunnel to my strollers when I walked right through a man wearing a grey double breasted shirt and felt a spot of cold air.

I got out of there pretty quick.

Hope you all are entertained by these. There are hundreds more all over property, but these are among the most vivid. Hope I didn't scare anyone too much either.... best wishes!
- Foxx

barfownz
08-12-2005, 05:46 PM
I don't mean to get this too off topic here, but it made more sense to post it here rather than in the WDW section.

I'm a Magic Kingdom Cast Member for Jungle Cruise and Pirates. I've spent a lot of time and energy researching myths and actual hauntings on property. I'm also pretty sensitive to this sort of stuff so I have a few highlights I hope nobody minds me sharing.

Orlando's most famous ghost is George at Pirates of the Caribbean. George was a maitenence man who died in the attraction and has haunted it for years. Every morning each opening crew Cast Members must say good morning to George (many say it over the intercom) or the attraction will go 101, and each night each closing Cast Member must say good night to George or the attraction will fail to operate the next day. This is routine but it works, and management makes sure we do it. The door behind the dog in the jail scene is George's door, and when it's open it's said that trouble is afoot. His initials are carved on a structural support in the center of the main show building, and they bleed through each new layer of paint.

George likes to snap ladies' bras at Unload late at night when nobody is around. I've seen George twice now. He's all black, like a shadow standing off the wall. He's generally a nice guy but he does make our jobs just a bit more stressful late at night when we have to go down into the functioning show and pull boats off the main track into the spur track in the dark....

There is a man who haunts the Haunted Mansion (and there may be several, but I can only speak for this one) and is called "the man with the cane". He wears all white and refuses to disembark at Unload, then vanishes if you follow him into Load (a quick turn in the track at WDW). I think I saw him once standing at the end of the hall of mirrors in the crypt, but I can't be sure.

There's also something incredibly nasty across from the endless hall, also, and I don't think they're the same. Stories circulate about cast members in training turning around in this scene to just barely witness a black shape bounding at them at top speed and vanishing inches away. All I know is that this isn't something to mess with.

Some time ago I heard a story that's sadly almost impossible to validate. It claims that a plane crash occured in the mid-60's on the site where the Haunted Mansion was built and the single passenger died still clutching the throttle. Remember also that the Mansion is the oldest single thing on property... construction was completed on the attraction almost eight months before the rest of the Kingdom, as its' props and show scenes were fabricated simultaniously with its' DL version. so parts of that attraction are as old as 1968!

There's something unpleasant in Jungle Cruise. Our Cambodian Ruin is indoors and is quite disturbing if you're alone in there during the day. The layout of the show scene promotes unusual acoustics, and sometimes sounds will bounce off those walls just right and you'll begin to hear familar sound effects coming from unfamilar places. I almost had a panic attack one rainy day when I went through there "dead" for no good reason, and it only happened once. Something also always compells me to go through that scene in darkness, day or night, as if light were offensive to it - and if I flip on my "show lights" (flood lights ringing the perimeter of the boat), that show scene will always be twice as unhappy with me the next time around.

Interestingly, the only part of the jungle at night that's especially unnerving begins somewhere around the Gorilla Camp. Whenever some jungle skipper who just brought a dead boat around says they got scared out there alone, I ask them when they began to feel frightened, and its' always near those gorillas. Still to keep my wits about me on late nights I often turn my step lights on (interior boat lights) and sing as I go through the jungle.

Tomorrowland is the best. Something about the circular layout of its' main area promotes a lot of confusion among tourists, and it is among the most unpleasant places to be at night. There's a blonde woman in a blue blouse who walks through the land after closing but who you can never catch up to. She carries a WDW shopping bag and I suspect if we were to ever get a clear view of it we'd see it was from a much earlier age.

Space Mountain, from foundation to ceiling, is full of strange things in the "Star Tunnel" that goes under the railroad, the speedramp below it, and the section of Peoplemover track above it.

The If You Had Wings show building (now Buzz Lightyear) has some creepiness in the final leg of its voyage through the Superspeed Tunnel and subsequent two show scenes. Back when I worked Tomorrowland Merchandise one of my positions was to sit in a very small back room and screen the on-ride photos for flashers and other miscreants. The cameras take pictures of every single omnimover and sometimes, in the middle of a chain of vacant vehicles, we'd pick up an arm coming out of nowhere or a head looming from behind the vehicles. Once I heard someone tear down a staircase near the door to this room at tremenous speed and stomp down the hall towards the emergency exit. There was no-one in the hall. It would be physically impossible for them to make this specific sound without me seeing them.

The Missions to Mars building has storage space above the A theatre. It's full of all kinds of debris from Tomorrowland dating back to 1971. Back when this was Alien Encounter, we'd hear a mini earthquake and a chorus of screams every 10 minutes. This attic was very strange to sit in, and probably still is. There's a two-level staircase that leads to this third floor that ends on the bottom level in a small hall that also doubles as a stock room for the Merchant of Venus store outside the A theatre. The only way to get to or from the attic is to go through this stock room, through another door, and up these two staircases. There is no other exit into, say, the post-show hall.

One day I was in this stock room grabbing print cartidges and froze when I heard steps going up and down these stairs so rapidly that it would be almost impossible. They'd go down the first stair, across the landing, down the second stair, stop, then go up in the same manner. But for somebody to do this they'd need to stop on the bottom level and turn around to head back up directly in front of me! And I didn't see anybody!

At first I thought this could be a mechanic (the show was being converted into Stitch's Great Escape! at the time and the building was vacant), but after seeing how impossible it was for me to be hearing this I froze and listened to this sound for a good two minutes unsure of what to do. Finally I screamed "Stop it!" and the sound stopped.

And one last: one of Merchandise's duties at the end of the day is to scour their land for abandoned strollers and bring them to the hub after closing. At the very back of Tomorrowland, behind the building that used to house the Skyway, is a small courtyard right next to the railroad tracks which has been gradually grown over, is generally being used by nobody, has no nighttime lighting, and has the general appearance of a trap. One night I was feeling especially uneasy and hoping that nobody had left a stroller here, but there one was, sitting in the open, right in the ceter of the courtyard.

To get there you have to pass through the tunnel that runs through the center of the skyway building. This was the last place I wanted to be at ten to midnight and I considered just leaving it, but I went to get it anyway, and as quickly as my legs could carry me.

I grabbed it then began to sweat because I realized I couldn't just bring it back up those steps; I had to push it up a ramp all the way over to the right and back around the building to get it to my waiting pile of strollers. So I brought it around and for some reason rather than bringing it around the side of the Skyway building I decided to walk through that tunnel. I was nearly out of the tunnel to my strollers when I walked right through a man wearing a grey double breasted shirt and felt a spot of cold air.

I got out of there pretty quick.

Hope you all are entertained by these. There are hundreds more all over property, but these are among the most vivid. Hope I didn't scare anyone too much either.... best wishes!
- Foxx

good story, interesting,

edit: sry, great story!

hawkster9542
08-12-2005, 05:59 PM
That kind of thing should be on the show "Fact or Fiction" that was once hosted by Jonathan Frakes. Good story!

barfownz
08-12-2005, 06:04 PM
That kind of thing should be on the show "Fact or Fiction" that was once hosted by Jonathan Frakes. Good story!

i have seen that!

Djali999
08-12-2005, 08:56 PM
good story, interesting, but phony lol:tongue:

Yes, because lord knows, I lie all the time on fan message boards to look cool. Psh.

barfownz
08-12-2005, 09:20 PM
Yes, because lord knows, I lie all the time on fan message boards to look cool. Psh.

if u want to be chased around the world by people with picket forks its fine with me

Disneyland_Wolf
08-12-2005, 10:07 PM
I don't like to lie on people, only the people that i dislike. I never lie on the message boards.

barfownz
08-12-2005, 10:28 PM
I don't like to lie on people, only the people that i dislike. I never lie on the message boards.


you lie to me!!!!!! jk

SurfedUpDane
08-12-2005, 11:48 PM
You guys want to actually hear a true scary story about disneyland? Of course you do!
About a year and a half ago I left the park petrified. No earlier than 11pm I was waiting outside of one of the restrooms in Fantasyland for a friend when I happened to glance up towards the old Sky-way tower to the left of the Casey Jr. train station. Overgrown with plants of all sorts, one unaware of it's previous existence would pass by oblivious to its presence. I wasn't sure at first, but can testify now that what I saw was no figment of my imagination. There, sitting on one of the highest steps, was Bob Iger.
Now, I know this isn't a ghost story, but pretty scary huh!?

Disneyland_Wolf
08-12-2005, 11:50 PM
What was he doing all the way up there?

SurfedUpDane
08-12-2005, 11:52 PM
That, Disneyland_Guy, I doubt we will ever know.

dc8781
08-13-2005, 12:00 AM
bring back the skyride bob.

Disneyland_Wolf
08-13-2005, 12:01 AM
Ok, back on topic! Anymore ghostly haunts in DL that you guys experienced?

barfownz
08-13-2005, 12:02 AM
bring back the skyride bob.

agreed, why did they take it down anyways

WelcomeFoolishMortals999
08-13-2005, 11:43 AM
That kind of thing should be on the show "Fact or Fiction" that was once hosted by Jonathan Frakes. Good story!
Haha! I love that show. There was a marathon for it on the Sci-Fi Channel the other day.

brunetteTinkerbell1955
08-13-2005, 07:17 PM
i love watching the old twilight zone episodes on sci-fi

i remember on new years it had a marathon (anyone remember watching it on new years) (or to busy going to dl? :()

Brer Rabbit
08-13-2005, 08:18 PM
i love watching the old twilight zone episodes on sci-fi

i remember on new years it had a marathon (anyone remember watching it on new years) (or to busy going to dl? :()

I know i watched it. I love the twilight zone. :D

ToWeRoFtErRoR
08-13-2005, 08:23 PM
i love watching the old twilight zone episodes on sci-fi

i remember on new years it had a marathon (anyone remember watching it on new years) (or to busy going to dl? :()

i watched it!

what was that dolls name again sally?Creepy!

Mighty Unicorn
08-14-2005, 01:42 AM
Ghosts do not exist. Period. But I am not too surprised that people believe in them, as I take into account other anomalies in human logic as this one: People buying diet books from "Dr." Phil, a big fat guy who is not really a doctor at all. WOW.

One thing that I do know is true; My father and I are going to Disneyland on the 8th of September!!! SWEET!

Hans

Disneyland_Wolf
08-14-2005, 03:12 AM
Ya think? :eek::icon_ques:icon_ques

zosomouse
08-14-2005, 03:34 AM
I was once a skeptic too. I was arrogant, ignorant, and just a plain all around jerk. Then I had a paranormal experience that scared the stuffing out of me. I was with someone at the time who also saw and felt what I did. My faith had gone dormant for a number of years following a series of hardships. I thought I was an atheist. I have seen a number of full bodied apparitions, sensed presences, been poked, slapped, shocked, experienced cold and warm spots where conditions didn't warrant such, had dreams about incidents before they happened to the finest detail (sometimes a horrible experience), and been made to feel ill when there was no reason to. I've had extensive medical tests done and undergone psychological and psychiatric treatment of my own volition just to make sure there was nothing physical nor psychological causing my condition. I've had CT Scans, bloodwork, stress tests, EEG's, EKG's, MRI's, and even a colonoscopy! All medical tests came out normal and I've been deemed sane. For a period I was placed on medication on the premise that anxiety may be causing some of my "anomalies". They continued. Logic, reason, and science have not and will not explain nor absolutely prove everything. Either believe it or don't. I've been called crazy, strange, nuts, and a few other choice things. It hasn't stopped me from becoming a family man, establishing a 23 year career as a high school teacher, becoming a decent athlete and musician, achieving undergraduate and graduate degrees, graduating with honors, passing national level tests, and earning state and national credentials. That being said, not only do ghosts exists, but there is a spiritual war for our souls going on under our very noses. And one doesn't have to be psychic or gifted to see it. Yes, Disneyland has its share of ghosts. There are more than most people would know. People who lived nearby and spent a lot of time in the park whom have passed on are there. People who met a sudden and tragic death and were not secure in their faith are there, and not having fun. And there are some former skeptics there as well.

MadHatter
08-14-2005, 03:59 AM
well from a CMs point of view, i haven't seen anything unusual (then again i do work at DCA), however i have talked to a CM once about the ghost(s) at Tom Sawyer's Island. He was inspecting the Island way before park hours, and the only way to and from the island is through the little raft that gets you there. Anyways, he's inspecting and he hears laughter, and see's a little boy playing i believe near the water. And of course, since no one suppose to be at the park, at the time, he yells to the boy that he's not suppose to be there. The boy runs off and now he goes after the boy. The starts climbing some rocks and again tells him he's not suppose to be there. And soon enough, the little boy disappears. He freaks out and he's stuck on the island til they bring the raft over. I believe there are more CM stories about the Tom Sawyer Island boy(s).

It's a weird topic for me to really discuss, cause I, myself, dont believe in ghosts until confronted with one, but after to talking to CMs and former CMs, there could be more to the resort than meets the eye. Who knows there could be more than 999 happy haunts that have taken residence within the Haunted Mansion, there has always been room for one more ;)

brunetteTinkerbell1955
08-14-2005, 12:04 PM
well it is kinda hard for me to believe in ghosts but it is always cool to hear stories like these

sorcerormickey
08-14-2005, 12:13 PM
Oh A gohost on tom Sawyer's island......................... Kind of hard to believe just becuase I don't really belive in ghosts. I only belive inthe ghosts that are supposed be be there on the Haunted Mansion :p

Disneyland_Wolf
08-14-2005, 05:16 PM
People these days....I really don't like non-believers that much. But some of you guys aren't and thats a good thing.

hawkster9542
08-14-2005, 05:39 PM
Well, as it is said:

"A believer needs no amount of proof, while for a non-believer, no amount of proof is possible."

barfownz
08-14-2005, 05:44 PM
Well, as it is said:

"A believer needs no amount of proof, while for a non-believer, no amount of proof is possible."

can you speak some english plz lol?

hawkster9542
08-14-2005, 05:51 PM
of course not ;)

PeoplemoverMatt
08-14-2005, 05:54 PM
can you speak some english plz lol?

Ummm...yeah...I'm just not gonna go here...

-- Peoplemover "Hukid un Fonakz vurcid phore mi!" Matt

MadHatter
08-14-2005, 11:53 PM
Oh A gohost on tom Sawyer's island......................... Kind of hard to believe just becuase I don't really belive in ghosts. I only belive inthe ghosts that are supposed be be there on the Haunted Mansion :p

This could be really possible, because there was an official report about two boys who were on Tom Sawyer's Island who died. It was during a Grad Nite and they stayed after the Island was closed off. They decided to swim across the river but they drowned. And it's not the fact that they can't swim its because the current of the Rivers of America is really strong. One of the bodies wasnt't found til the very next day. There are stories of one or two boys in the Island, it could very well be the two boys who have drowned that night.

barfownz
08-15-2005, 12:05 AM
This could be really possible, because there was an official report about two boys who were on Tom Sawyer's Island who died. It was during a Grad Nite and they stayed after the Island was closed off. They decided to swim across the river but they drowned. And it's not the fact that they can't swim its because the current of the Rivers of America is really strong. One of the bodies wasnt't found til the very next day. There are stories of one or two boys in the Island, it could very well be the two boys who have drowned that night.

oooo scary!

Djali999
08-15-2005, 03:25 AM
if u want to be chased around the world by people with picket forks its fine with me

If they have names like "barfownz", quote very long messages to add one line of insipid commentary, write everything in lower caps, and can't spell "pitch fork" correctly... then I doubt they'll be able to maintain proper coordination long enough to keep up. Sounds like a hoot.

Regardless, it doesn't really matter if one were to believe that this sort of stuff happens or not. I don't believe everything I wrote. I do believe what I've seen and heard and felt, and that's enough for me. I'm not a religious man, but I know there's plenty of things out there that defy explaination. I've seen enough of them in my life to know this.

What does matter is that this is Disneyland's mythology - as pertinent and as relevant as the castle being turned backwards, the girl being crushed in America Sings, Walt's frozen head, or any other of the true and not true mythologies circulated about the place. Disneyland is a place of storytelling, and selectivley denying those stories - as those in want of a more secure outlook on life are prone to - is as trivial as pretending nobody's sent to Hell at the end of Mr. Toad's Wild Ride. What does it really matter if the ghosts are real or plastic in the Haunted Mansion? "Whatever it is, I'm against it!"

Anyway. I can see there aren't that many people here who actually want to trade these stories, and those who do have probably been frightened away by now by all of the foolishness going on in this thread. Regardless I've made my contribution, and I leave you all with this:

Once upon a time a little old lady came through the Haunted Mansion and when her car came back through Unload, she was dead. Her wheelchair still rests, folded up neatly, behind the doombuggies in the Ballroom. Behind the Ballroom is an attraction evac point, and there's every reason to believe it's there for that reason only. Can you prove its' not hers? And what's the point anyway? If you believe it's her chair, why can't it be? Why is this any different than convincing yourself that those human-shaped chunks of plastic and metal are real pirates? Or at least pretending you're convinced for 15 minutes?

Mighty Unicorn
08-15-2005, 07:53 AM
I just tried to read the original post again. My head still hurts. I need an Ibuprofen. My conclusion is that the school system MUST be revamped.

In the end, there never was a point to any of this at all, and people are actually calling other people names! I believe that in an earlier post, I was "cleverly" called an "arrogant, ignorant jerk", because I have common sense and I don't panic and run into walls when the lights go out. Nobody can even remember how the fight started, and if they did, it would just be too embarrassing to bear. I can't believe I participated. Incredible. Society is doomed.

Oh, and my dad is getting pretty excited about going to Anaheim. He has never been to California Adventure, and I sent him some links for ride videos and other resources. I can't wait to hear his feedback!

:cool:

Grim Grinning Ghost
08-15-2005, 09:29 AM
There IS a scientific explanation for every one of these "occurances" but it's human nature to want to believe it's supernatural. Unfortunately the scientific explanations are not nearly as fun to read. While I do not believe a one of these stories, they sure do make for some fun readin.

WelcomeFoolishMortals999
08-15-2005, 11:40 AM
i love watching the old twilight zone episodes on sci-fi

i remember on new years it had a marathon (anyone remember watching it on new years) (or to busy going to dl? :()
I have every one on DVD! You can buy them at many stores. My dad buys them through a company because we own a CD/record/collectible store and many of the CD/record companies sell DVDs too.

hawkster9542
08-15-2005, 02:24 PM
That was one heck of a series too. Frankly, I think the original series was the best, and that the new series leaves something to be desired.

laurens88
08-23-2005, 06:53 AM
This is about hauntings in WDW, but does anybody know anything about hauntings in Disneyland Paris?

rememberthemagic
08-23-2005, 10:26 AM
But wouldn't ya think that Walt would rather spend his afterlife "accidently" tripping Eisner whenever he came within 100 miles of any Disney property?

HAHAHA..that's a good one.

tnicnat
08-23-2005, 10:49 AM
According to several psychics:
Ghosts do not actually exist on our plane. Yes, there are planes of existence. If anyone has seen the movie Constantine, his explanation of Heaven on one plane, Hell on the other, and ours smack in the middle, sums it up.

A ghost, for the most part, is simply a spirit that does not want to leave this plane, and they remain trapped between this plane and their eternal plane. Why does a spirit remain? Several reasons, but the most are simply that they are afraid of what awaits them on the other side. They have earthly ties to this plane that they do not want to let go, either by some unforeseen accident, or in several cases the spirit waits for another to come back to them.

True - Spirits usually are in a place they are either the last place they inhabited or a place they are familier with. They see what they saw at the time of thier death, i.e. the beach, home, etc. It doesn't change with the times - person dies in the 70's in their home, they see the 70's home. There have been accountings of harming spirits but thats another type of post.

The middle, being still on earth or in this plane is purgatory -

SilentMickey
09-02-2005, 02:19 AM
Hey any of the "ghost hunters" Ever seen Walt's grave?
I have, its in L.A. I think Its at the Forest Lawn Glendale.
saw it when me and my family were looking for Marilyn Monroe's Grave
(what a wierd thing to do huh you must all think I'm mad....yeah Mad like a fox! :cool:)

Kirbyboy
09-04-2005, 07:54 PM
Teacups

Did you hear the story about the teacups?????????? Boy what a hot one. :biggrin:

damxcnsxcn
09-04-2005, 08:10 PM
yea what could haunt the teacups? that must be one tough ghost to withstand all that turning

kodiak
11-01-2005, 12:44 PM
what fun halloween topic! well, even from a religious point of view, many faiths believe that some of this could have to do with what happened before this world was created. many believe that 2 plans were presented before god and only 1 was chosen. he who was not chosen, rebelled and was cast out, with 1/3 of the host of heaven following him. he became the devil. someone without a mortal body who would never experience the mortal experience. he would never advance. He and his followers would make it their mission to torment and tempt those of us who did make it here.
Another viewpoint would be that these are people who have unfinished business. they are so consumed by something that happened in life that they wont let go. they dont know that they need to move on. i am sure that if that is the case, sooner or later, they will.
The unseen, or supernatural realm is very real. I dont know if i believe in ghosts and ghoulies, but spirits are certainly fact. we all have one. not every spirit has a body to inhabit at the moment. thats all.

Grim Grinning Ghost
11-01-2005, 03:30 PM
The unseen, or supernatural realm is very real. I dont know if i believe in ghosts and ghoulies, but spirits are certainly fact. we all have one. not every spirit has a body to inhabit at the moment. thats all.

???????????? Please link me to a page that shows physical proof of these "spirits". I need undenaible evidence to proove their existance. The ones in the Mansion are as close to real as I've seen so far.

koutesu
11-01-2005, 04:37 PM
One thing that people have to aknowledge is that sometimes, your mind can play tricks on you. If you're in an area like the Jungle Cruise and you're there alone, it's night, and you're surrounded by dense jungle, it can get your brain moving with a million thoughts. Maybe there's something there, maybe there isn't. In a setting like Disneyland, we're used to seeing the place packed with people. When everything shuts off at night, the place is quiet and has no activity. The park was designed to cut you off from the world since there's a berm and heavy theming that immerses you into the land. Your mind will entertain itsself. If you were in an area that made you feel uneasy and the sun came up right then and there, you'd see nothing out of the ordinary.

Something I noticed whenever someone has talked about visiting places where a tragic event happened (like the posts about the Whaley House in Old Town San Diego and the Coronado Hotel) is that if you know something bad happened there, it stays on your mind. These places usually stay as they were when the event happened and don't usually see any changes or clean up efforts. If someone told you a murder happened in your house or where your house stands today, or that your house was built on top of an old cemetery that no one ever knew about, it stays on your mind. The only to reassure yourself you're not crazy or imagining things is to see it.

Now, I'm not saying it's not impossible for ghostly things to happen. You always hear things about people being helped in a time of need or being warned by a kind stranger of something happening that could end in tradedy. These experiences are usually associated with one word: angels. Keep one thing in mind, you don't want to do something that would invite any kind of harmful spirits or devils. I also share the same religious point of view Kodiak has that those who rebelled against God prior to this life and were cast out of Heaven never got to receive bodies like us. We get to experience what they never will and they want to make us unhappy like them. Essentially, if you shake hands with someone and your hand goes through theirs, get away.

If you find yourself in a place where you don't feel comfortable, it's better to leave. Maybe it's your mind playing tricks. Maybe there is something there that wants to harm you. I may not believe in ghosts, if I'm at a place and I dont' like the vibe get from a cerain place or a certain person, I leave.

I've been to Disneyland so many times. I've never encountered anything like people describe. I've had to walk from the Haunted Mansion after closing before and there aren't a lot of people until you get to Main St. I've never seen the ghost of the young man killed on the People Mover anytime I went on it. I've been in the park when it used to close at 1am. Maybe it's because I don't believe in seeing ghosts just doing one pointless action, or maybe it's because I don't do anything that would invite harmful spirits or devils.

kodiak
11-01-2005, 06:13 PM
???????????? Please link me to a page that shows physical proof of these "spirits". I need undenaible evidence to proove their existance. The ones in the Mansion are as close to real as I've seen so far.
Whether you can see it or not, spirits are just as real as you and me. you and I and everybody have spirit. our body without our spirit is a shell. we can feel and have emotions and such. when we die, our body stops working and our spirit goes on. not everything that is real is provable son, whether we want to think so or not. I think we like to try to explain everything so we can feel like we control something of our lives and the world around us. whether we like it or not, there are some things that science just cant explain to us. I think that science in fact has a role in everything, even things that we cant explain or understand, but we just dont know it you because it is science that for now is above our understanding.

Mikokat
11-01-2005, 06:21 PM
yea I had to pull a fork out of my leg because a ghost threw it at me.

Gross! Too much information!

sarahssoiree
11-03-2005, 11:20 PM
Well I can't see the ghosts being unfriendly spirits... especially since they chose the Happiest Place on Earth to reside. I would say they are quite lucky, minus the having passed on.

Grim Grinning Ghost
11-04-2005, 07:29 AM
Whether you can see it or not, spirits are just as real as you and me. you and I and everybody have spirit. our body without our spirit is a shell. we can feel and have emotions and such. when we die, our body stops working and our spirit goes on. not everything that is real is provable son, whether we want to think so or not. I think we like to try to explain everything so we can feel like we control something of our lives and the world around us. whether we like it or not, there are some things that science just cant explain to us. I think that science in fact has a role in everything, even things that we cant explain or understand, but we just dont know it you because it is science that for now is above our understanding.

I can respect your opinion "son", but your wrong about one very important thing. Science seeks explanations for things so that we may have a better UNDERSTANDING of the world around us and it's inner workings, it has NOTHING to do with "control". Isacc Newton explained gravity thru science and observation, does that mean he can "control" it, NO! We seek explanations and physical evidence because fairy tales are no viable alternative to science. People want to "believe" ghosts exist because they want to be comforted that they are going to be magically reunited with loved ones that have passed on, which ultimatly a way of "controlling" your destiny. I know from personal experience that when you die there is nothing, it is blackness. No comforting light, no images of relatives surrounded my a warm glow, and certainly no voice inviting you in......there is nothing.

kodiak
11-04-2005, 08:01 AM
what a very sad view of things. now, one might ask for inrefutable physical evidence of such a view as well. because just as one might say that one knows that there is nothing, another can say with the same certainty that they know that there is something. science is good. science is right. science helps us answer questions and solve problems. I respect it. I use it. But it is not the end all beat all. just as many are caloused and without hope, which is their perogative, or simply less inclined to be on the believing side will say that there is nothing, there are also many who believe. not out of necessity. not because they need a "crutch". but because they simply feel it. they simply know. one might ask how science can provide explanations for many many things. just as I am unable to provide evidence that there is something, I submit that others have the same problem. they are also unable to disprove such things. now, in all respect to everyone, this started as a fun halloween thread about ghosts. One might believe in science and still believe in ghosts or other religious aspects of things. or not. in my case... I dont know. I can tell you that I have not only felt things, but I have had the oportunity to see many strange and inexplicable phenomena. I'll leave it there. as for any further conversation on deeper subject matter, I think that our philosofical views might be better expressed elsewhere.

Grim Grinning Ghost
11-04-2005, 08:12 AM
what a very sad view of things. now, one might ask for inrefutable physical evidence of such a view as well. because just as one might say that one knows that there is nothing, another can say with the same certainty that they know that there is something. science is good. science is right. science helps us answer questions and solve problems. I respect it. I use it. But it is not the end all beat all. just as many are caloused and without hope, which is their perogative, or simply less inclined to be on the believing side will say that there is nothing, there are also many who believe. not out of necessity. not because they need a "crutch". but because they simply feel it. they simply know. one might ask how science can provide explanations for many many things. just as I am unable to provide evidence that there is something, I submit that others have the same problem. they are also unable to disprove such things. now, in all respect to everyone, this started as a fun halloween thread about ghosts. One might believe in science and still believe in ghosts or other religious aspects of things. or not. in my case... I dont know. I can tell you that I have not only felt things, but I have had the oportunity to see many strange and inexplicable phenomena. I'll leave it there. as for any further conversation on deeper subject matter, I think that our philosofical views might be better expressed elsewhere.

100% completly respected. No futher conversation needed.

kodiak
11-04-2005, 08:15 AM
good deal. no hard feelings. I think that stuff like this can really strike a nerve with lots of people. I felt kind of bad because I've always seen disneyland as neutral ground. where people just keep views to themselves and forget the world, get along and have a great time.

Zip~a~dee~doo~dah
11-04-2005, 08:23 AM
The elequence of these converstions is most interesting. Actually, I guess I don't really have anything to contribute at this point, but I would say that intellectually ghosts are hard to believe, but when it's dark and your in a place that feels alot like the Overlook Hotel, primitive fear sparks the imagination. ("but beware, there isn nothing more powerful than the imagintion, for it can also expand your greatest fears into an overwheling nightmare!")(just to keep it Disney).

kodiak
11-04-2005, 08:27 AM
props. when I think about it... i would prefer a ghost to a zombie or something like that. ive never seen a ghost movie where they eat brains and stuff. if they could do something, dont you think the walt's ghost would have punished the bad decisions made in his park already? haha

Grim Grinning Ghost
11-04-2005, 08:38 AM
I would say that intellectually ghosts are hard to believe, but when it's dark and your in a place that feels alot like the Overlook Hotel, primitive fear sparks the imagination. ("but beware, there isn nothing more powerful than the imagintion, for it can also expand your greatest fears into an overwheling nightmare!")(just to keep it Disney).

LOL, You have no idea how true this is. I will LITERALLY walk up my stairs backwards because my imagination has CONVINCED me there is a something behind me, ready to scare the living daylights out of me!! And I don't even believe in that stuff!!! but dammit if my imagination hasn't run rampid on me and taken over control!! I love that we have the ability to do that to ourselves.

Kodiak,
No hard feelings what-so-ever brother, we are all family on this "Happiest message board on earth"!

Loneknight
11-04-2005, 08:42 AM
Whatever happened to having an open mind about things?

Slightly off-topic, but in regards to Walt: There was some whack-job who claimed that Walt Disney was gay and was discharged from the Marines due to his "conduct and orientation". I have refuted that comment several times by referencing biographies and websites (www.snopes.com) that has denounced this rumor time and time again, and yet people will STILL not believe me!

I'm not going to start another flamewar that focuses on how politics, religion, schools, and upbringing drive ideas into our head, and how subtle things in society enforces those beliefs. It's too tiring, and the debate will never end. All I know is, I've seen (and felt) proof that spirits do exist on this plane of existence. Disneyland, as well as most other popular places in America, will surely have their "grim grinning ghosts", and after having lived through experiences with some form of paranormal disturbance or another, I am convinced that ghosts, or some other kind of "energy", do indeed exist on this plane.

But that's just me.

chadb14
11-05-2005, 08:28 AM
I am a firm believer in ghosts, ufo's, loch ness monster, etc., but I also like to check the facts - as LoneKnight mentioned above, take a look at the snopes website. There is some good DL info on Deaths in the park etc.

http://www.snopes.com/disney/parks/parks.asp?music=off

Disneyland_Wolf
11-05-2005, 09:36 AM
Interesting website, similar to "Disney Lies" website just a little bit.

Disneyland is still haunted by some pranky ghosts or restless ghosts, I only slept for 6 hours and 30 mins.

Nomeskome
11-05-2005, 06:32 PM
indiana would probally have a scary story if it was haunted, (watch the next post probally has a story about indiana jones being haunted lol)

and star tours would be to small to be haunted, hehe, it would be hard to die in there, unless u didnt put ur seat belt on lol

(and watch the other post will say star tours is haunted lol)

They may not be haunted, but I know a story of people there that thought they were going to die.

It happened shortly after the "changing of the gaurd" with new college program assuming their new roles throught the parks (WDW).

It happened at the Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular. One of the newbies was to push the rock at the actor playing Indy. Well, the rock was pushed to hard and the rock bounced right off the track into the audience! Everyone thoguht they were going to die! I know this because one of my friends was working at the show and saw the whole thing happen.

Just thought you would enjoy a little bit of story time.:icon_lol:

astroZOMBIE
11-06-2005, 01:56 AM
After reading that, im going to make sure i take a closer look at everything in Disneyland when i go on Thanksgiving! I love hunting ghosts in haunted places...kinda like a hobby..

Disneyland_Wolf
11-06-2005, 10:19 AM
Be sure the check out Haunted Mansion's 999 grim grinning ghosts!

DV Brer Rabbit
07-29-2006, 04:31 PM
Did you know that Disneyland is haunted!:icon_shoc It's true. If you know Club 33 then you have to hear this....A CM told me that they were having a meeting late at night and the window handles started moving by them selfs. The CM said they were spooked for the rest of the night. Also Disneyland is haunted. Did you know if you went to Disneyland at night wth no lights on and just by yourself you would hear noises from Club 33. No this is no ghost-story and it all depends on what you believe....People think that's why people die so much! And when they die then spirit haunts the ride until it takes another victim! Also did you know that Haunted Mansion is really haunted? Though I dont know if anyone has died on it It's said that the ghots go in the ride and haunts it. They say the ghots are coming from Club 33. I hope I spooked you and have told you that this is no nightmare....This is real..... Thank you for reading.....
http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k192/Disney4me3/38235266.jpg

HMF
07-29-2006, 05:09 PM
This is a true story. A woman once put her deseased sons ashes in The Haunted Mansion because it was his favorite attraction. Over the years Cast Members have claimed to see a little boy running through the Mansion.:wink:

AaronVenn
07-29-2006, 05:32 PM
That is so true.
I remember when I went on the Haunted Mansion I saw a
whole Ballroom filled with ghosts having a party!

Then when i told my friend to have a look, they disappeared!

Only to reappear again seconds later!

They were dancing through furniture & everything!

And also a nice ghost towards the end invited me to hurry back.

But over Christmas a thin looking girl was concerned about where Jack was.

Spooky.

Ghosts are fun. They can haunt Disneyland all they like.

Harrison Hightower III
07-29-2006, 05:34 PM
Actually he is seen at the end of the ride crying his eyes out before closing hours.

kingsrule75
07-29-2006, 05:53 PM
:old_wink:

Harrison Hightower III
07-29-2006, 06:06 PM
I've heard of a man on SM in MK that stood up and got his head chopped off!!! He didn't put his thing down securley and he wanted to pull the stunt.

DV Brer Rabbit
07-29-2006, 06:06 PM
Yes...It is all true...Thank you for the comments all.

PartyBoy
07-29-2006, 06:45 PM
Hey! glad to reply. We learn something new about disneyland everyday.

chelsealela
07-29-2006, 07:51 PM
oooooooo!!! your making me scared! Stop it! stop, it now....though i don't blame the ghosts for haunting DL, who wouldn't!!

DV Brer Rabbit
07-29-2006, 09:02 PM
Ha ha ha ha! chelsealela is a roit and Partyboy makes me want to go to a Disney party with him!!!! Thank you all!!!

DV Brer Rabbit
07-29-2006, 09:17 PM
Scary.zzz!! That's kind of interesting to know that ghosts roam the rides we ride each time we go!
MAYBE WALT'S SPIRIT IS IN DISNEYLAND AHHHHH!!

PartyBoy
07-29-2006, 09:19 PM
I bet he is. Watching over everyone and his happy guests.

Think_Tink132
07-29-2006, 09:20 PM
i already knew that the Haunted Mansion was haunted. I didnt believe them but then at night i went on it and i saw a little boy walking around in there...it was soooo weird....

DV Brer Rabbit
07-29-2006, 09:25 PM
Does anyone have a picture of the boy?

Think_Tink132
07-29-2006, 09:40 PM
i dont. i only saw him but not only once. If you guys go on the Haunted Mansion at night, keep your eyes open.

djsms
07-29-2006, 09:48 PM
is it true that if a cm (or even a regular guest) goes into a storage room under NOS they'll die?

ShrunkenNed
07-29-2006, 09:48 PM
You know, when I go on the Haunted Mansion, there is something there that might be proof of a haunting. It's this odd voice that says, "Do not pull down on the safety bar...I will lower it for you." And I've seen ghosts sitting between my wife and me...

Freaky stuff.

Mickeysgirl
07-29-2006, 10:23 PM
you know thats weird!!!^ that happens to me EVERY time i ride that ride! can any one explain that crazy phenomenon?! LOL jk, but thats some pretty amazing stories of DL being haunted. i always thought it was haunted just because it has so much history and from the people that have died there. thats totally crazy im going to have to keep my eyes peeled for those paranormal beings.

skipperkyle'05
07-29-2006, 10:28 PM
is it true that if a cm (or even a regular guest) goes into a storage room under NOS they'll die?

Wow, the things people come up with. If you fall into a tower storage area for the F! show, you will die. There's nothing but the generators for the towers down there. Because we are talking about gohsts I have one. CMs at BTM have reported cold spots and touching at the area where the freak accident happened in 2003. One CM was pushed to a point of almost falling down. I haven,t expereinced anything in there yet but it does feel very very irry. And, unfortanitly for us, we have to go in there every time the ride breaks down in order to restart the attraction. Not the best part of working there. Especally because you do it by yourself.

DV Brer Rabbit
07-29-2006, 11:01 PM
You know, when I go on the Haunted Mansion, there is something there that might be proof of a haunting. It's this odd voice that says, "Do not pull down on the safety bar...I will lower it for you." And I've seen ghosts sitting between my wife and me...

Freaky stuff.
Is that a joke or real?:biggrin:

Disneyland_Wolf
07-29-2006, 11:03 PM
That was a tribute to Paul Free's the Ghost Host safety spiel.

Don't call the Ghost Busters, do it yourself!

reillysix
07-30-2006, 09:05 AM
As someone asked about Walt not to long ago, I have heard many stories about Walt sightings.

I have heard about the child in The Haunted Mansion a lot.

I have been on Splash Mountain and felt very, VERY cold spots. I was not even wet.

HMF
07-30-2006, 10:21 AM
I've heard of a man on SM in MK that stood up and got his head chopped off!!! He didn't put his thing down securley and he wanted to pull the stunt.
I heard a simalar story about POTC in Disneyland.:wink:

reillysix
07-30-2006, 10:33 AM
^ I heard that too, I doubt it is true though.

daisy66
07-30-2006, 11:48 AM
Wow these stories are very cool, I heard that Disney brought a table that was cursed by a real witch and put it in the hunted mansion. Has anyone else heard this?

volcomnator999
07-30-2006, 11:54 AM
lies...

Tigris
07-30-2006, 11:54 AM
whoa!! That is just freaky, I don't think I would be to crazy about walking around Disneyland by myself at night with out the light's, I would run all the way out!!

chelsealela
07-30-2006, 02:39 PM
^ oh my gosh same here...

HMF
07-30-2006, 02:47 PM
^ I heard that too, I doubt it is true though.
It is true. A Disney source told me.:old_wink: In response to Daisy66s question Madame Leotas table was donated by good Witches who were Disney fans. I do not think it is cursed especially because they were good witches.

chelsealela
07-30-2006, 02:51 PM
yaayy for good witches, but what if they said they were good withches but were actually bad? hmmmm? just thinking of the possibility....don't mind me...

jagfkb
07-30-2006, 02:58 PM
It would be cool to haunt a ride. I would haunt POTC, so i could take off Jonny Depp's head off and wave it above the crowd!

jbuck
07-30-2006, 03:21 PM
I made a thread like this way back just thought you should know http://www.visionsfantastic.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3016

Think_Tink132
07-30-2006, 05:22 PM
wow i just read that there are a lot of spirits in Disneyland. wow...how interesting

chadb14
07-30-2006, 07:24 PM
The cut off head happened on the Matterhorn. There have been several deaths in Disneyland over the years. You can read about them here
http://www.snopes.com/disney/parks/deaths.htm

Follow this link for all of the Disney related items at SNOPES
http://www.snopes.com/disney/disney.asp

tassie
07-30-2006, 08:45 PM
I did a google search for this LOL LOL, and found tons of stuff

DaynaTheDisneyDork
07-30-2006, 09:02 PM
I've seen Walt's ghost. :D
He was in Tommorrowland.
I made a thread about it awhile ago. =D
Read up, dearies!!
http://www.visionsfantastic.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3463

Think_Tink132
07-30-2006, 09:13 PM
i remember that thread....

mhendrix
07-30-2006, 10:59 PM
When I felt him I was walking behind the two Cast Members that hold the rope behind the Parade of Dreams.

As I was literally walking directly behind the center (middle) of that rope, I looked at the thousands of people following behind the rope of the parade, the overly happy Cast Members and the rest of the Guests standing alone the sides of Main Street watching on with smiles.

It was at this time, as I stood at the front of the mob of people, dead center with the castle float, that I thought... "Wow, if Walt could only see what how happy he has made millions of people. This is so awesome, from this street, in this community, all is well with life and the world. Thank you Walt..."

As I finished this thought, Mickey peered back from the top of the castle, looked at me and waved.

I knew this was Walt somehow. I knew it.
Of all times for Mickey to turn around and go out of his way to look in my general direction, let alone at me, was just too cool.

Walt is so alive.
I hope to one day see his figure :icon_lol:

chelsealela
07-31-2006, 10:42 AM
thats a really sweet story mhendrix.

dougeebear
07-31-2006, 11:51 AM
whoa!! That is just freaky, I don't think I would be to crazy about walking around Disneyland by myself at night with out the light's, I would run all the way out!!

I don't believe its possible to be in Disneyland with no lights. There are crews working round the clock on the park, and at night large floodlights are turned on to light their way.

chelsealela
07-31-2006, 12:48 PM
^ well yeah but Tigiris is just saying that as a possibility. I was thinking the same thing too.

Tigris
07-31-2006, 04:23 PM
^ Exactly what I was saying ;), Just for fun by the way

alexmena87
07-31-2006, 04:59 PM
Wow, this is the first time i have heard of Disneyland being Haunted. Next time i go i iwll definitely keep my eyes out.

HMF
07-31-2006, 05:59 PM
I've seen Walt's ghost. :D
He was in Tommorrowland.
I made a thread about it awhile ago. =D
Read up, dearies!!
http://www.visionsfantastic.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3463
So the frozen head rumor isnt true.;)

DV Brer Rabbit
07-31-2006, 07:31 PM
I made a thread like this way back just thought you should know http://www.visionsfantastic.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3016

Uh o.k?:icon_roll So did your thread happen to mention Disneyland being haunted or just plain old accidents on the ride hmm?:icon_shoc Spooky

WHO WOULD HAUNT THE HAPPIEST PLACE ON EARTH?!?

reillysix
07-31-2006, 07:49 PM
I think after my time comes I will live there. LOL. Not haunt it, but still go on all of the attractions.

mhendrix
07-31-2006, 08:19 PM
thats a really sweet story mhendrix.

Thank you. Glad I could share my Disney magic/encounter.

DV Brer Rabbit
07-31-2006, 08:22 PM
hmm hmm reaillysix! That's what ima gonna do! I will live in Alice but not to haunt!

reillysix
07-31-2006, 08:27 PM
Want to meet at the Churro stand? LOL J/K

DV Brer Rabbit
07-31-2006, 10:04 PM
Mmm! I love churro's! Heck when I die maybe we can be best buds as ghosts lol!

Disneyland_Wolf
07-31-2006, 10:49 PM
"Death is not the End!"

Think_Tink132
07-31-2006, 11:28 PM
When ya'll die i will contact ya on a Ouija board, LOL :D :smile:

mhendrix
07-31-2006, 11:48 PM
I say try and contact Walt and see what happens!

DV Brer Rabbit
08-01-2006, 01:27 AM
Yay! Woo hoo everyone! It's gonna be some party when we all die!

Xanderick
08-01-2006, 02:14 AM
woohoo sign me up! i want to haunted NOS

Disneyland_Wolf
08-01-2006, 04:05 PM
Don't ever bring a Ouija Board to Disneyland.

The board is very dangerous, if used correctly. Also it will cause pain to you and your family. The ghost that you summoned from the Ouija Board lies and wants to possess you. Never play the game, it will make a living hell out of you. If you try to make the ghost to leave, he/she will never leave. If you throw away the Ouija board, it will come back to your house. When you gone on a vacation, leaving the windows open, the ghost will still be there. Burn it! And never contact a ghost. The ghost is a evil one!

Just to let you fellow VF members know.

-Disneyland_Wolf

reillysix
08-01-2006, 04:06 PM
Count me in on that ghost party! Free Churros!!! I will invite Walt!

Disneyland_Wolf
08-01-2006, 04:07 PM
Don't ever bring a Ouija Board to Disneyland.

The board is very dangerous, if used correctly. Also it will cause pain to you and your family. The ghost that you summoned from the Ouija Board lies and wants to possess you. Never play the game, it will make a living hell out of you. If you try to make the ghost to leave, he/she will never leave. If you throw away the Ouija board, it will come back to your house. When you gone on a vacation, leaving the windows open, the ghost will still be there. Burn it! And never contact a ghost. Every ghost you try to contact, they are evil. Not good ones, they lie about feelings, about you, and other stuff. So, get rid of it, if you have one right now.

Just to let you fellow VF members know.

-Disneyland_Wolf

Kileli
08-01-2006, 04:45 PM
woohoo sign me up! i want to haunted NOS
lol, i want to haunt BTMRR!!!!
next time i go, i would like to see walt :)

spacetraveller
08-01-2006, 06:16 PM
Ok so you are telling that the haunted mansion is REALLY HAUNTED?? I doubt it maybe ?cause I?ve never ride it at night but what AaronVenn says about seeing ghosts dancing and disappearing in the ballroom sounds as if you were describing the ride...or maybe it?s a sarcastic commment..well just if you see the ghosts again (the boy) or any strange being please take a picture so you ccan show the others!!

Think_Tink132
08-01-2006, 10:59 PM
Don't ever bring a Ouija Board to Disneyland.

The board is very dangerous, if used correctly. Also it will cause pain to you and your family. The ghost that you summoned from the Ouija Board lies and wants to possess you. Never play the game, it will make a living hell out of you. If you try to make the ghost to leave, he/she will never leave. If you throw away the Ouija board, it will come back to your house. When you gone on a vacation, leaving the windows open, the ghost will still be there. Burn it! And never contact a ghost. Every ghost you try to contact, they are evil. Not good ones, they lie about feelings, about you, and other stuff. So, get rid of it, if you have one right now.

Just to let you fellow VF members know.

-Disneyland_Wolf
NOOOOO!!! You are to NEVER burn a Ouija Board!!! The ghost only stays with you if you never say good-bye. I know, my dad has a Ouija board at his house. I have a story but i rather not say it on here.....

PeoplemoverMatt
08-01-2006, 11:48 PM
After reading this thread, I have the strangest urge to watch 'Beetlejuice' starring Michael Keaton & I don't know why. :icon_shoc

-- PMM :cool: