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haunted disneyland
Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2005 4:48 am
by ifeeldizzy
yea, I heard disney is haunted.
like in the haunted mansion there is extra ghosts that r real.
and on some rides + stuff.
Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 9:34 am
by Alice
It's taking all of me not to write "you're a moron"......but I guess I just did
Re: haunted disneyland
Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 4:16 pm
by Alan
ifeeldizzy wrote:yea, I heard disney is haunted.
like in the haunted mansion there is extra ghosts that r real.
and on some rides + stuff.
Either you are joking, or you need serious psychological help...
Good one Alice

Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 6:53 pm
by sealightbreeze
Haunted......yeah, riiiight

Hi
Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 7:15 pm
by Disney Guru
Hi,
Oh yeah it really is haunted (sarcasm).
Just like how the Winchester House Of Mystery in Souther CA is still haunted.
Paleese, what is your problem ?
If this is your idea of a joke, seriously is a moronic joke lol.
Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 8:23 pm
by GhostHost
well how about disproving the hauntings.
Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 8:26 pm
by Alan
GhostHost wrote:well how about disproving the hauntings.
I believe the idea that disney's rides are haunted is rather hillarious and ridiculous, don't you agree?
Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 8:40 pm
by Escapay
Actually, Walt Disney World is haunted. Or at least, they have very good haunted tales grounded in reality. As a castmember, I learned of three such tales, the first of which is taken VERY seriously, the other two is essentially urban legend:
At the Magic Kingdom, if any castmember is trained at Pirates of the Caribbean, they are taught about the resident ghost, George. They're taught to respect him, and keep the ride clean for him. Every morning before they open the ride, a castmember must say "Good morning, George!" and before the last castmember leaves at t the end of the night, he or she must say "Good night, George!" If they don't do either, the ride breaks down the entire day or the next day.
You see, George was a worker in 1971 who was killed during the construction of Pirates. He roams around the ride, and no one knows what he looks like, and there is a secret door known only to him and the castmembers who work there. If anytime during the day, a guest on the ride sees a door opened ever so slightly, the ride will break down either that day or the next day. Also, if a castmember tells the story of George to a guest, who scoffs at it and vehemently says "I don't believe it!" while in line for the ride or on the ride itself, the ride will break down that day or the next day. Castmembers are taught to take George very seriously, so there's little to no doubt that a spirit named George haunts Pirates of the Caribbean.
The other two I learned are these:
At the Haunted Mansion, a young boy can be seen crouching in the corner near the exit asking for his mother. Only at night though, because if you approach him, he disappears. Apparently, his mother took his ashes and spread them on the ride, because it was his favorite ride.
Another concerns Monorail Black. As everyone knows, there are 12 monorails that operate at WDW, and Monorail Black is the cursed one. A teenager decided to come out to his very-close-minded family, and they didn't take it very well. Thinking things would get better on the vacation, they all went, but the family still didn't take his outing well at all. Sad and distraught, at the Transportation and Ticket Center, he jumped straight into the oncoming path of Monorail Black, killed instantly.
As said before, the George story is taken very seriously, the other two are legends.
Escapay
Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 8:46 pm
by Alan
well, anyway, I don't believe in ghosts, so I don't really believe in hauntings period.
Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 9:20 pm
by Escapay
Alan wrote:well, anyway, I don't believe in ghosts, so I don't really believe in hauntings period.
Just don't say that to George.
As for me, I normally don't take ghost stories seriously. But I do believe there are spirits of another plane of existence that co-exist with us. And George is one of them.
Escapay
Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 10:33 pm
by sealightbreeze
I do not believe any of them. I have been to WDW 18 times in my life. Every year since I was two, almost 18 years in a row. Just missed two years. And, never have I seen or heard of this George ghost- also, the ride has never been closed whenever I have been there. With all the people there, someone would have said "I do not believe it" one of the times I was there. It is an impossability that I would miss it every time.
Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 10:41 pm
by memnv
I believe in Ghost's, When I lived in Atlanta there was a house in the area I lived in where a Man Killed his wife and the house was said to be haunted. Onw night we were out cruzing and stoped in front of the house, We were there maybe five minutes and one side of my face was burning hot and red and the other side was freezing and blue, it went back to normal within minutes after we left. There are also a few buildings that are suppose to be haunted in the town I live in now, And if you go in them strange things sometimes happen. One of them is a resturant and sometimes you can here footsteps upstairs when nobody is there.
Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 10:57 am
by Escapay
sealightbreeze wrote:I do not believe any of them. I have been to WDW 18 times in my life. Every year since I was two, almost 18 years in a row. Just missed two years. And, never have I seen or heard of this George ghost- also, the ride has never been closed whenever I have been there. With all the people there, someone would have said "I do not believe it" one of the times I was there. It is an impossability that I would miss it every time.
On the contrary, it is a definite possibility. It's like that theory that if you put infinite monkeys in front of infinite typewriters, one of them is bound to type out Shakespeare's Hamlet. So there's a definitely possibility that everytime you go to WDW, Pirates of the Caribbean will be open, while for someone else, it's a possibility that everytime they go to WDW, Pirates of the Caribbean will be closed.
Escapay
Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 11:23 am
by sealightbreeze
good point there. I don't know though. I believe in ghosts and the paranormal. I just have never heard that story before. I wonder why no one else talks about it? afraid, maybe? hmm...

Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 12:02 pm
by Edge
I dunno about my belief in the paranormal (had a few too many strange things happen to me) but the one thing i never understood is why the ghosts always seem to have nothing better to do than act like they're retarded.
It's one thing to say something co-exists with us be it energy or whatever, but it always seems that ghost stories usually involve something that even in "death" is nothing more than being a moron.
I just can't believe that after life the best thing beings have to do is break down theme rides, stand in a corner crying or flip lights on and off.
Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 12:15 pm
by Fidget1234
Escapay wrote:Actually, Walt Disney World is haunted. Or at least, they have very good haunted tales grounded in reality. As a castmember, I learned of three such tales, the first of which is taken VERY seriously, the other two is essentially urban legend:
At the Magic Kingdom, if any castmember is trained at Pirates of the Caribbean, they are taught about the resident ghost, George. They're taught to respect him, and keep the ride clean for him. Every morning before they open the ride, a castmember must say "Good morning, George!" and before the last castmember leaves at t the end of the night, he or she must say "Good night, George!" If they don't do either, the ride breaks down the entire day or the next day.
You see, George was a worker in 1971 who was killed during the construction of Pirates. He roams around the ride, and no one knows what he looks like, and there is a secret door known only to him and the castmembers who work there. If anytime during the day, a guest on the ride sees a door opened ever so slightly, the ride will break down either that day or the next day. Also, if a castmember tells the story of George to a guest, who scoffs at it and vehemently says "I don't believe it!" while in line for the ride or on the ride itself, the ride will break down that day or the next day. Castmembers are taught to take George very seriously, so there's little to no doubt that a spirit named George haunts Pirates of the Caribbean.
The other two I learned are these:
At the Haunted Mansion, a young boy can be seen crouching in the corner near the exit asking for his mother. Only at night though, because if you approach him, he disappears. Apparently, his mother took his ashes and spread them on the ride, because it was his favorite ride.
Another concerns Monorail Black. As everyone knows, there are 12 monorails that operate at WDW, and Monorail Black is the cursed one. A teenager decided to come out to his very-close-minded family, and they didn't take it very well. Thinking things would get better on the vacation, they all went, but the family still didn't take his outing well at all. Sad and distraught, at the Transportation and Ticket Center, he jumped straight into the oncoming path of Monorail Black, killed instantly.
As said before, the George story is taken very seriously, the other two are legends.
Escapay
There has also been a little girl ghost sightings at POTC (in the first tunnel thats a dark cavern).
Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 12:59 pm
by Alan
The idea of ghosts defies laws of physics. Since like once your dead, you're dead. I don't believe in purgatory either.
Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 7:31 pm
by memnv
Do you believe in Aliens Alan. Also have you ever been dead, If not how do you know there is no afterlife
Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 7:32 pm
by Alan
memnv wrote:Do you believe in Aliens Alan. Also have you ever been dead, If not how do you know there is no afterlife
Thats my religious beliefs....
Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 7:37 pm
by memnv
ok, religious beliefs are not always right, there are thousands of religions and they all have different beliefs, Example: In India they believe people come back as cows and wont kill them. But Ghosts and Reincarnation are 2 totally different things.
You never answered the questions about Aliens either