Walt Disney Haunts Disneyland
Walt had an apartment over the Fire Station on Main Street.
The light in the window is never turned off.
It is a tribute to Walt, who died in 1966.
Before the tradition of leaving the light on began, a cast member turned off the light and left the room only to find the light turned on again when she returned.
She heard a voice that said, “I am still here.”
Some of the skeletons are real.
When the ride first opened in the late 60’s, skeletons from the UCLA Medical School were used instead of fake props due to the fact that they looked more realistic.
Today, only one real skeleton remains.
Look for the skull on the headboard of the bed!
SPACE MOUNTAIN'S MR. ONE WAY.
He’s described as a large man with red hair and a red face.
He sits in the seat next to single riders.
Then he disappears by the end of the ride.
He has also been spotted in the cast member locker room.
MONORAIL RUNNER
In June of 1966, a teenager tried to sneak into Disneyland for grad night by climbing a fence and crossing the Monorail track.
When he was spotted by a security guard, the teenager ran.
He was struck and killed by the Monorail train.
It is said that the ghost of the teenager can be seen at night running alongside the Monorail train.
MATTERHORN GHOST
THE CRYING BOY
The exit of the Haunted Mansion is said to be haunted by the ghost of a boy.
They story goes that the boy’s mother spread her son’s ashes in the Haunted Mansion without Disneyland’s permission.
Legend has it that the ghost also appears on the Pirates of the Caribbean ride.
THE MAN WITH A CANE
There was a small plane crashed in the 1940's in Anaheim.
The pilot is now believed to be haunting the Haunted Mansion.
A cast member saw the man with the cane at the loading dock where guests board doom buggies.
http://creepypasta.wikia.com/wiki/The_Man_with_the_Cane
THE SPIRIT IN THE RIVER
June of 1973, two brothers stayed on Tom Sawyer’s Island after the park closed.
They tried to escape by swimming across the Rivers of America.
The older brother drowned.
Cast members have seen a ghost in the rippling the water.
GHOST PREFER BLONDES
A teenager was killed on the People Mover ride in 1967.
His ghost haunts Tomorrowland (the People Mover closed in 1995).
The ghost reportedly grabs the hair of blonde guests.
Construction on the Haunted Mansion began in 1963.
One of the first test guests was so scared that she died of a heart attack inside the mansion.
Her death, led to the closing of construction until 1969.
A time capsule was buried at the Sleeping Beauty Castle in 1995.
No one knows exactly what’s inside.
It is unearthed during the park’s 80th anniversary on July 17, 2035.
It reads “A time capsule, containing Disneyland memories, messages and milestones, lies beneath this spot.
The Disneyland Time Castle is dedicated to the children of the 21st century.
If you ask one of the Disney cast members if you can visit the wheelhouse they will lead you to a secret ladder on the second floor and introduce you to the captain.
If you ask the captain if he needs help, you will also get the opportunity to steer the riverboat, blow the whistle and ring the famous Mark Twain bell.
You will also get a certificate to say you piloted the Mark twain Riverboat
REAL SKELETONS
Pirates of the Caribbean's skeleton props. Some of the skeletons are real.
When the ride first opened in the late 60’s, skeletons from the UCLA Medical School were used instead of fake props due to the fact that they looked more realistic.
Today, only one real skeleton remains.
Look for the skull on the headboard of the bed!
SPACE MOUNTAIN'S MR. ONE WAY.
He’s described as a large man with red hair and a red face.
He sits in the seat next to single riders.
Then he disappears by the end of the ride.
He has also been spotted in the cast member locker room.
MONORAIL RUNNER
In June of 1966, a teenager tried to sneak into Disneyland for grad night by climbing a fence and crossing the Monorail track.
When he was spotted by a security guard, the teenager ran.
He was struck and killed by the Monorail train.
It is said that the ghost of the teenager can be seen at night running alongside the Monorail train.
MATTERHORN GHOST
1984, a woman named Dolly Young was killed when she was thrown from the bobsled.
Cast members who are required to walk the tracks when the ride shuts down say they can hear her.
Some cast members call the section of track where Dolly died “Dolly’s Dip.”
Cast members who are required to walk the tracks when the ride shuts down say they can hear her.
Some cast members call the section of track where Dolly died “Dolly’s Dip.”
THE CRYING BOY
The exit of the Haunted Mansion is said to be haunted by the ghost of a boy.
They story goes that the boy’s mother spread her son’s ashes in the Haunted Mansion without Disneyland’s permission.
Legend has it that the ghost also appears on the Pirates of the Caribbean ride.
THE MAN WITH A CANE
There was a small plane crashed in the 1940's in Anaheim.
The pilot is now believed to be haunting the Haunted Mansion.
A cast member saw the man with the cane at the loading dock where guests board doom buggies.
http://creepypasta.wikia.com/wiki/The_Man_with_the_Cane
THE WOMAN IN WHITE
A ghost dressed in a 19th century gown has been spotted on Main Street after dark.
Legend has it that she guides lost children to the Disneyland Baby Care Center where they can be reunited with their parents.
THE SPIRIT IN THE RIVER
June of 1973, two brothers stayed on Tom Sawyer’s Island after the park closed.
They tried to escape by swimming across the Rivers of America.
The older brother drowned.
Cast members have seen a ghost in the rippling the water.
GHOST PREFER BLONDES
A teenager was killed on the People Mover ride in 1967.
His ghost haunts Tomorrowland (the People Mover closed in 1995).
The ghost reportedly grabs the hair of blonde guests.
One of the first test guests was so scared that she died of a heart attack inside the mansion.
Her death, led to the closing of construction until 1969.
No one knows exactly what’s inside.
It is unearthed during the park’s 80th anniversary on July 17, 2035.
It reads “A time capsule, containing Disneyland memories, messages and milestones, lies beneath this spot.
The Disneyland Time Castle is dedicated to the children of the 21st century.
If you ask one of the Disney cast members if you can visit the wheelhouse they will lead you to a secret ladder on the second floor and introduce you to the captain.
If you ask the captain if he needs help, you will also get the opportunity to steer the riverboat, blow the whistle and ring the famous Mark Twain bell.
You will also get a certificate to say you piloted the Mark twain Riverboat
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