top of page
Writer's pictureJalaine Pazer

Uncovering Disney’s Haunted Mansion Secrets

As a fan favorite, the Haunted Mansion attraction at Disney’s Magic Kingdom was one of the original rides that opened with the park in 1971.

Disney's Haunted Mansion

It has become such a beloved ride that it has been known that guests have spread loved ones’ ashes in the graveyard scene. Surprisingly, this is not the only ride this happens on... However, despite the spooky atmosphere, there is no evidence that the ride is actually haunted.


Haunted Mansion Easter Egg

There are plenty of Easter eggs to find before you even sit down on the Haunted Mansion ride located in Liberty Square at Magic Kingdom. The first Easter egg can be spotted in the queue in the interactive portion. It's a hard-to-spot wedding ring that can be found stuck in the pavement, so do not be afraid to ask a cast member for assistance in locating it. There are many tales and theories of how this ring ended up there. Some say a bride threw herself off the balcony and the ring became embedded in the pavement.

Another theory is that Mr. Gracey was so upset at his bride for cheating on him that he threw the ring off the balcony and his horses stomped on the wedding ring until it became stuck in the cement! But then again, some say it's simply a made-up story.

We may never know the truth of the ring's origin, but it is also believed that Disney fans made the stories so popular among Haunted Mansion fans that Disney added the ring themselves.


As you are about to enter the attraction, to your left, there is a tombstone you should keep your eyes on. Or should we say she is keeping her eyes on you? Arguably one of the most iconic Haunted Mansion characters, Madame Leota's, tombstone can be spotted in the graveyard on the left before entering the house. If you are patient, you will see her open her eyes and watch guests as they walk by. The next time you get a glimpse of Madame Leota, you will see her using her psychic abilities to summon ghosts from the spirit world. All the tombstones seen in the queue’s graveyard represent someone who was involved with the creation of the ride.

When you exit the Stretching Room, listen carefully. You should be able to hear gargoyles chatting amongst themselves, urging the crowd to stay together. Also, listen carefully to the singing busts and see if you recognize the voice of Thurl Ravenscroft, who was also the voice of Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes' Tony the Tiger. It is heavily debated whether one of the singing busts was designed after Walt himself. Experts say it is a myth, but the uncanny resemblance makes it hard for fans to believe.

Haunted Mansion Entrance

The next Haunted Mansion Easter egg brings recognition to the now-closed attraction, Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride. As you are departing the Haunted


Mansion ride, keep your eye out for the pet cemetery towards the exit. Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride ended in September 1998 and was replaced by the popular, “The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.” So why are we bringing it up? There is a tombstone dedicated to Mr. Toad in the Haunted Mansion pet cemetery, which states, “Here lies Mr. Toad, it’s sad but true. Not nearly as marketable as Winnie the Pooh.”

The Haunted Mansion is full of fun surprises, so keep an eye out for exciting details from the moment you step in the queue. These details keep bringing Disney fans back for more, making this a must-see attraction every time you visit Magic Kingdom!


It’s time to go see the sights, enjoy the food, and try new things. Just fill out this information form so I can provide you with a complimentary personalized quote!


Commentaires


  • Youtube
  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • Pinterest
bottom of page