Vote up the delightfully dark details that would put a grin on any grim ghost.
Since 1969, Disneyland's Haunted Mansion has been delighting millions of foolish mortals with its 999 happy haunts, stretching portraits, and Doombuggies. And with five versions of the Mansion available to visit around the world, it quickly became a guest favorite and a Disney icon.
Over the years, tasty tidbits, eerie info, and tantalizing trivia have been gathered and shared by die-hard fans about the deliciously dark ride. Here are just a few selected details and trivia about both the Disneyland and Magic Kingdom versions of the Haunted Mansion, guaranteed to make a grim ghost grin from ear to ear.Â
The Haunted Mansion is the only attraction located in four different lands in four different Disney Parks: New Orleans Square at Disneyland; Liberty Square at Walt Disney World; Fantasyland at Tokyo Disneyland; and Frontierland at Disneyland Paris.
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The Disneyland Haunted Mansion Was Inspired By The Shipley-Lydecker House
The Disneyland Haunted Mansion was inspired by the Shipley-Lydecker House in Baltimore, Maryland, which featured detailed iron work and railings.
The house was demolished in 1967.
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The Black Widow Bride Is Featured Throughout The Mansion
Constance Hatchaway is first spotted as an older woman sitting upon her husband's tomb as a stretching portrait in the elevator before guests meet her in the attic, surrounded by the portraits for her five former husbands.
In the large glass pane used for the Pepper's Ghost illusion in the ballroom scene, there is a small bullet hole from when a guest who brought .22 onto the ride back in 1974. The hole is covered by a small rubber spider. A similar spider is used in the Magic Kingdom version as well, although it does not hide a bullet hole. It is there for symmetry.
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Mr. Toad Has A Headstone As A Tribute To Defunct Ride
Mr. Toad has a headstone in the pet cemetery at the Haunted Mansion in Magic Kingdom at Disney World as a tribute to the now extinct Mr. Toad's Wild Ride.
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'Hidden Mickey' In The Ballroom Scene In Disneyland