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Source: bustle/articles/10747-these-little-known-facts-about-the-disney-parks-will-blow-your-mind Music Link provided an appropriate background music for the read. THERE ARE REAL DEAD PEOPLE IN THE HAUNTED MANSION Okay, full disclosure, I’ve always thought the Haunted Mansion would be a great place to hide a dead body because it would blend in just long enough for you to make your getaway. (What? You don’t play the “where would you murder someone in Disneyland” game?) Actually, the Mansion wouldn’t be a good place to dispose of anything because operators watch every section of that ride from remote security cameras. That’s how a family was caught sprinkling their son’s ashes onto the ride. The park shut down the ride to clean as much of the remains out as possible, preferring it to be joke-scary, not actually terrifying. THERE ARE ALSO DEAD BODIES IN PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN When I set out to write this article, I had no idea that there was so much death in Disneyland. Maybe there is something to that whole “Walt Disney is cryogenically frozen somewhere in Disneyland” myth. (Just kidding.) When the Pirates ride first opened in 1967, the park borrowed actual skeletons for their underground ambiance. In his book Pirates of the Caribbean: From the Magic Kingdom to the Movies, Imagineer Jason Surrell said: “Because the original Imagineering team felt that the faux skeletons of the period were just too unconvincing, the grotto sequence originally featured real human remains obtained from the UCLA Medical Center. The skeletons were later returned to their countries of origin and given a proper burial.” One human skull still remains above the bed in the Captain’s Quarters. https://youtube/watch?v=b-kvdw1CGOU
Posted on: Tue, 19 Aug 2014 04:41:54 +0000

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