I was a DCP at Walt Disney World in 2012 and got to take a few tours of the Haunted Mansion. Not only was it cool to see everything with the lights on, but they told us the true story about the man with the cane. He was an older cast member who liked to play practical jokes on guests and fellow cast members. He timed everything just right so he could hop on and off the doom buggies in the right places, get noticed, and go hide his hat, cape and cane and return as if nothing happened with nobody the wiser. When he retired, he revealed the secret to his cast members and friends.
TheITinFIT You should submit this to doombuggies.net! They would love it. Edit: .com, not .net. Sorry about that, and thanks to the commenter who brought that to my attention!
There was a "soft" opening of the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland on August 9, 1969. I rode it that day as I was visiting the park on my 14th birthday and I vaguely remember seeing the original Hat Box Ghost in the attic scene.
That sounds amazing! I love that ride so being there for it’s opening is like a dream for me, even though it’s impossible. At least I was there for it’s 50th anniversary!
I’m in the hospital binge-watching your videos, when my nurse comes in, sees what I am watching, and says, “Do you know Marc Davis? He was a family friend.” *Loudest I have gasped in years!*
"it is here the imagineering team crafted an original Disney attraction not based off any films or properties previously existing" *mind blown* *head explodes*
Because in Walt’s day, most rides were based on recent or fairly recent movies (Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, Dumbo). Heck, Sleeping Beauty was still four years from coming out and they based the park centrepiece on it! This is why it doesn’t make sense to me when people complain about the exact same thing being done today.
I would like the Nightmare Before Christmas reskin more if it didn't run in October. November and December are a fine time to run that version but in the lead-up to Halloween I want the real Haunted Mansion.
Then go to Florida or Tokyo. Florida does not have the overlay at all & Tokyo, since it retains the pre-2006 Beating Heart story, only sparingly gets the overlay.
Thank you! I like jack skellington mansion- it's pretty cool. But please- it doesn't hold a candle to the original. If you want to spend money adding to the haunted mansion, you can add stuff in the original concepts...
Gotta admit, a quick reskin for Stan Lee's birthday, complete with tasteful cameo for the True Believers, might be fun. Scarlet Witch could replace Liota, for example.
Yeah someone’s literal hanging corpse is dangling above you and a woman screeches then falls to her impending doom, and then you just continue walking like nothing happened?? Yeah ig that makes sense lol
I swear Madam Liota's line when you leave always bring a little shiver down my spine "Come back, come back, make sure to bring your death certificate."
I'd say Phantom Manor is my favorite one even though I've never been to it, while it is more extreme and grotesque in nature than the original attractions, I find it rather fascinating.... plus I just love the Phantom as a character concept, a skeletal figure (or even sometimes a corpse) being the ghost host, and the story behind it is just.... I think a word to use there is phenomenal? idk.... I just love the concept behind it honestly ^^
@@TherealRNOwwfpooh Oh, please. It's strictly a Chinese government thing against Western depictions of the supernatural. The Japanese love scary ghost stories. As do many Chinese. The Chinese import a lot of supernatural (ghost) horror anime from Japan, including Bleach, Ghost Story, and several vampire stories (which also contain ghosts). The Chinese government are the ones against "Western" Ghost stories, but when the Japanese adapt Western style ghost stories, the Chinese are allowed it.
Ok I read up on this. It was a small bullet and an accident (but I couldn't find more details on it) I'm still interested on how and why someone would smuggle a gun into Disneyland of all places.
AlZed 99 they just brought an entire fucking GUN into the ride, loaded it, cocked it, and pulled the damn trigger and shot glass and no one batted an eye??
@@nevarmore3474 I think I remember hearing something about it being an old model of BB gun that was sold in Frontierland, and some kid shot it off on the ride, but I can't remember where I got the info, so I might be remembering it incorrectly.
It was a BB gun, I believe they sold them in frontierland back in the day. We also must remember that security was a lot less intricate at the parks than it is nowadays.
Same with Pirates. Sure, the Jack Sparrow additions were done because of the successful movies made years later, but the original was based on romanticized aspects of piracy.
TherealRNO Can you imagine what would have happened it the Haunted Mansion movie had done well? Eddie Murphy cameos would have been a real atmosphere killer.
My first visit to Disneyland Paris was in 1995. I worked for 5 years in Disneyland Paris, I had training to be a park guide and have visited it the park and phantom manor tons of times. This is the very first time I hear something about Phantom Manor being inspired or whatsoever on the Phantom of the opera. I think it is a bit of wishful thinking combining/mistaking the name Phantom Manor and Phantom of the Opera because there is not a single piece of reference within the attraction or building itself.
@@vincevdijk7430 I'm really sorry about this little essay, I just have way to much time to analyze this media lol. The costume that the phantom wears within the manor is very similar to the Red Death costume the phantom wears in both the book and of course the musical. And while Henry Ravenswood in life is not deformed, he is shown to be a skeleton and a corpse in death (unlike many of the other apparitions in the manor) and that is exactly what Erik is described to look like in the book. He's waxy and thin and has no nose, he basically just looks like a skeleton or a living corpse. Plus the possessive father character who tries to/does kill the love interest of the girl, seems like a really similar comparison to me (though the phantom in Poto is also *in love* with christine). And in the book, Erik asks Christine to choose the scorpion or the grasshopper, scorpion signifying him (Erik) and the Grasshopper signifying freedom. If Christine chooses the grasshopper, he has the entire opera house rigged to blow up, basically if he can't have her, no one can. If I stretch a little bit, that seems sort of similar to the whole thunderbird thing. Let me explain that cause i'm really stretching lol. My thought process on this is that, Melanie has freedom (the grasshopper) because her father is dead due to the thunderbird/mining explosion, and probably a significant amount of people in the town (though if Christine chose the grasshopper, she'd definitely die too) So it kind of echoes the opera house explosion. With her fathers death, her love is killed by the Phantom so even though the guy wasn't taken out directly by the explosion, Henry Ravenswood still managed to kill him like Erik would kill Raoul. Phantom Manor is a heck of a lot more depressing than Poto cause in Poto at least Erik eventually lets Christine go on to live her life. Poor Melanie.
To be honest, I think Walt Disney World’s haunted mansion looks clean and well kept on the outside. As a kid, I had a hard time believing it was the Haunted mansion ride until we went inside (which I now, of course understand that’s what Walt Disney wanted).
The Haunted Mansion, no matter which version at any park, is the one attraction that has kept me so entranced and is one of my favorites. And the Melanie's singing in Phantom Manor is...mmm...beautiful. I definitely want to be a grim grinning ghost one day lol
Having a relative as an imagineer, I've been going to the Disney parks most of my life. My earliest memory of Disneyland was actually of the stretching gallery in Anaheim's Haunted Mansion. While I've only been to the two in the US, I can say my favorite is in Anaheim (though I've only been on the Orlando one once). The Haunted Mansion in general is my favorite ride of all time and my life goal is to ride every Mansion/Manor ride in the world at least once.
Being related to Walt Disney, I prefer the park to be as envisioned by Walt, these days they has brought Walt nothing but dishonor to his name and Disneyland!
My favorite Mansion is definitely the Phantom Manor. I just adore the architecture and the whole mysterious atmosphere the placement of the Manor creates.
I like it. Tragic love (Melanie Ravenswood of Phantom Manor AND the OG Mansion's - and Disneyland Tokyo's - Beating Heart Bride) suits Disney better than a schizo Black Widow who kills her husbands.
That's why I hate Constance, the old beating heart bride, even though we didn't know the exact story, had the underlying "broken hearted bride" aspect. The fact that you didn't know the story, but felt sorry for her, was perfect. Constance doesn't fit the Haunted Mansion at all. Wish like crazy they'd ditch her.
I love the story of Phantom Manor! It’s so interesting and it has so many layers. I also never knew how different Mystic Manor was, and now I REALLY want to experience it in person. Even from just watching the video I was amazed by some of the effects.
Coming back to this because wow, this is a lot of nostalgia for me. It was my first video about Disney parks history and my first video I watched from Dallin.
The picture of the woman on the couch that turned into a panther was in Disney Land until 2004 which was when the woman turned into a tiger which we still have now
I like the longer videos because I listen to you while I work, and I don't have to keep going back in and changing the video. I specifically look for the longer ones!
Ah yes, Disneyland, the place where you can't have alien encounter cause it's "too scary", but you can have people hanging themselves. *tHe HaPpIeSt PlAcE oN eArTh*
Technically Alien Encounter was in Disney World, but I agree. I think one of the reasons why they wanted to distance from it, was because of the main alien character was played by Jeffory Jones, and at the time he was arrested for being a pedo. So Disney being Disney, they wanted to distance from him.
yes bring back alien encounter. I mean you have a ride where your "Ghost Host" commits suicide, a ride where an evil spirit hangs someone, and you use to have a ride where you become satans army
when my dad graduated college he was approached by disney to become an imagineer. he didn’t accept the offer because the pay was lower than other offers he had gotten. i don’t think i’ll ever forgive him for not becoming an imagineer lol.
But you gotta respect him more for not selling out. I don't care how cool a job is, if you're not getting a living wage, it isn't worth your time. Your short amount of time on Earth is the most valuable commodity any of us have. It's important to make sure we're compensated justly for it. That being said, I can't waste another minute on this video. Have a good one!
I’m shocked you didn’t bring up the infamous Crying Child Ghost in one of the Haunted Mansions in the US. For those unaware: there is a rumor that there is the ghost of a crying child in one of the Haunted Mansions whose ashes were spread there. It is said that he is usually found at the end of the ride, crying for his mother.
Actually, that is really kind of sad. Think about: Mom thinks kid would love it, kid comes back as ghost, sees all these other kids with their parents...yeah.
I want you to know you're one of a few channels I started watching a couple years ago to get pumped for a planned Disney vacation. I've had a couple trips since then, and I've always watched your vids to get excited as a sort of little tradition. When I'm sad, I know I have Disney to look forward to, so I pull up Disney videos like this to get me in that Disney atmosphere and cheer me up. So now, your voice and videos are just as nostalgic and special to me as the parks themselves. Thanks for all the awesome videos.
The Disneyland Paris mansion is my favorite since it's in my home park, but I'm also glad we have a darker tone than other mansions our there. Although, the Mystic Manor looks amazing, the technology seems so advanced compared to all the other mansions !
“Phantom manor” My brain: Don’t say it Don’t say it Don’t say it Don’t say it Don’t say it Don’t say it Don’t say it Don’t say it Don’t say it Me: ...the pHAAAAANTOM Oftheoperais thereeeeeeee
yes, but the one he played for WDW actually plays in disneyland. i cant speak for disney world, but i am entirely certain that the second version played is played in disneyland park:)
I can't believe you didn't mention that the mayor in Phantom Manor is the Dreamfinder from Journey Into Imagination!! (Well, uses the same face mold, anyway... lol)
I like the architecture of WDW Haunted Mansion. But I prefer the ride of Disneyland. Re Paris. It does indeed look like the psycho house. But I think to enjoy it I think you have to know the story. Esp when you go underground to hell. And one more thing. People shut the hell up when you're on the ride. Immerse yourself into the world of the ride. None of the rest of us give a shit about your opinions about the ride. And we can hear you. Respect
I agree, the WDW one is much more of an ominous, creepy, looking building, the kind you would steer clear of in real life, where as Disneyland's looks like a welcoming home you would want to go into. I prefer the original though as far as the ride.
The Leota in the ball is voiced by Eleanor Audley (who also voiced Maleficent and Lady Tremaine). Little Leota was voiced by Leota Toombs herself. So I think Peach Plays got mixed up with Haunted Mansion Holiday where Kim Irvine, Leota Toombs' daughter, portrays Leota's face (though Susanne Blakeslee did the voice). There is no Little Leota in this version, rather a Little Sally that takes her place.
Phantomwise that’s what I meant. Sorry for the confusing, after a while I realized I got something wrong. I learned the fact off a fact Video, and they didn’t distinguish it from it only being during the holidays. It was just listed as that.
I worked at EPCOT for 9 years and it was the best low paying job I ever had. I heard the story about the old man and his cane. Also they said the lights and sounds would come on when the attraction was in shut down mode. We loved the “Disney Lies”.....oh I mean the “Disney Backstage Stories”.
jacoblgames I live in Florida so I visit WDW quite a bit. The Haunted Mansion is my favorite attraction. I hope to get out to Anaheim in the next few years so I can finally go through the original Mansion.
Offhand Disney you’re right! The key in which “Grim Grinning Ghosts” is played at the Walt Disney World Haunted Mansion is in a slightly higher key! I wonder why that is.
I’ve been on both haunted mansions in the U.S. and phantom manor in Paris. I personally love them each for their own reasons. I love Disneyland because it’s the og and you can feel the love that went into it. For Disney world I love the mansion aesthetic and the the interactive stuff they have for their lines. Phantom manors story is more sad and dark. So honestly I think I love all of them the same because of all of their differences.
The ride isn't underground, it's housed in a huge show building that sits hidden behind the house facade. You can see it clearly on Google maps if you want to check it out. As far as the house facade, that's all it is, a facade. Nothing is in it besides the queue
@@codyt821 I thought the Disneyland version was partially underground because they wouldn't have had enough room above ground to build the entire thing? Then again, I'm not too familiar with the non-Florida parks, so I could be entirely wrong.
@@trickytreyperfected1482 YOU,,are CORRECT.,that's why the stretching room only briefly goes up, while largely (as an elevator in the living stretching room..LOL) the bottom part sinks..at least one of the foreign mansions does that. Tokyo does the Orlando Mansion (with Cali's Haunted Mansion Holiday re-do)
I need to know more about somone actually shooting a gun inside the haunted mansion and putting a bullet hole into that pane of glass, where Disney just put a fake spider near it. Amazing video
They had him do the original narration of the ghost host/phantom, but it was scrapped in favor of a French narrator instead. I have a CD that I bought in 2005 at the Cali park with the original Phantom Manor narration on it and it is EPIC.
So you're telling me the phantom manor missed out on the chance to add a tribute to the electrical worker with an electrician's ghost? That would be super creepy and adds a spooky true haunting to it.
JAYRODD C It would have an extra creepy factor, but it would’ve been insulting to the worker’s family and memory. Its for the best they don’t include a reference to him without consent of the deceased’s family
As a kid, visiting the Haunted Mansion in its first year and knowing it was the first attraction opened since Disney died, I thought for sure that one of the singing busts was his, and I considered it thoughtful to include him. Imagine my disappointment when I realized he wasn't in there after all.
Two things. You said that phantom manor has the exsclusive portrait of the woman on the couch but im pretty sure its also in the disneylands mansion. Also in the attic at disneyland no one ever looks to the right when constance is saying her lines but there is baby stuff (stroller and like blocks) makes it so much more mysterious if hatchaway had a kid with one of her many husbands
Yes, the lady werecat is at Disneyland. She was always my favorite of the portraits. She wears a black catsuit while the Paris version seen in the video is wearing white.
I haven't been there in several years. Before they changed things. I still remember her heart being lit up and beating loud while she held flowers and a candle. Now apparently she holds an ax and talks. Maybe they added the baby stuff then.
One of the best parts of mystic manor is the fact that there are different rooms and sequences that you can get each time you ride (I mean there are only like 2 or 3 ones but still amazing) and you don’t know which one you will get until you get there because of the trackless nature of the ride. And the effects are so amazing. If you would’ve asked me years ago, nothing could beat the original haunted mansion but mystic manor is next level and my new favorite Disney attraction and also Harrison Hightower looks a lot like joe rhode ;) I mean he has said Harrison is based off of him and I love that
I love Haunted Mansion! The attic is my favorite part. I love Constance! This lead me to love Phantom Manor! I swear some day I will go to Paris. Also, now his name is Jean Lafayette? Im pretty sure it was Laffite. Idk now
I’ve been on both Disney world, and Disneyland haunted mansions like a million times each, and tbh the Disneyland one is like waaaayyyyyy better. The theming in Cali is so much better and there are like dozens more hidden things and meanings. Also the outside look of the Disneyland mansion is 10x more memorable than in MK. But legit though the Disney World mansion is not that bad. The audio animatronics in MK are far better that Disneyland and the outside waiting line is pretty fun. But like I said, I personally like Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion best!!
Thanks for going into such detail about what you pass as you tour the house. I rode the attraction as a kid and I remember dad saying that at one point a ghost joined us in the car, and I also remember hearing a piano playing at one point, but being blind there were lots of details I missed. So thanks for the guided tour. You've got a new subscriber who's loving your channel. Great work!!
This was cool! Haunted Mansion has ALWAYS been my favorite ride! I love the So. Cal one best, but find the outside of the Orlando mansion much more aesthetically pleasing. Also, the picture of the Original mansion being built, the man on the floor with the plaid shirt is my uncle Rick!! He would tell me stories of all the attractions he worked on, his other favorite was the monorail. And my very good friend Brian Sandal was and still is the designer who imagined the NBC theme at the mansion for Halloween! He also does all the Christmas designs for the park!!👍🏻
Phantom Manor is so well done, except for the fact that it's literally 10x as dark inside as the US versions so it's hard to see every detail when you're actually there 🙄 which is the case in a lot of the DLP rides that I never understood while living there - do Europeans have better sight? Also the reclining woman/panther painting in Paris is also in WDW 😊
I have been in Phanto manor all of my life. The ride is dark enough for your eyes to see everything, its just that video cameras cant. If you look at youtube videos, you get the feeling that riders cant see anything, but its not like that. If anything, its like the space mountain "effect". Riders can see everything but the cameras cant.
There's a good theory there but I think it's more the simple fact that Europe is darker in general than America, colder, cloudier etc and we also use dimmer lightbulbs and streetlights (hardly any big lit up billboards and such) so that probably plays a factor so our eyes are more adjusted to the dark, when I go over to America the first couple of days is a bit of an affront to the senses with everything bigger brighter and louder until you adjust and it mellows out, my grandad used to say it's like a floodlight when a candle will do, applying the analogy to the ride you can get more details with the floodlights but the candles make it spookier like there's something missing
If you think this is dark you should watch povs of some of the other rides we have over here 😂 13 or even Hex or Duel at Alton towers, alice in wonderland and Valhalla at pleasure beach or (I think) toad hall at paultons park we like to have the darkness shrouding things in mystery, duel is pretty much a direct comparison to the MIB ride in Florida so a good place to start if you're interested
The reason that is would be because the rider's eyes can pick up details a camera cannot. As for the darker aspects, the gothic Victorian look of Florida's Mansion is what the local neighborhood cemeteries in Europe generally look like & the plantation Antebellum pristine Mansion in Anaheim doesn't mesh well with European visual culture, so neither of them would be SCARY enough, nor WORTHY enough to be called "Haunted Mansion" in Europe, since Europe (specifically France, Germany & Denmark) is where all of the GRIMM versions of Disney's more saccharine fairy tale adaptions come from!
@@rach_laze It's not just the atmosphere, though. Yours is where the actual GRIMM Fairy Tales that Disney adapted comes from, so Phantom Manor NEEDED to be SCARIER anyway by default.
one time when I was younger I had a meltdown because I was scared of the ride, now that im older it still spooks me from childhood memories but it's not as scary
I LOVE YOU for doing a 40 minute Halloween special!! I was in Disneyland during Halloween time so I just now saw it. Of course, HM DL is my favorite ride ever and always will be, but I love Phantom Manor too for how creepy it is. Most elaborate of course goes to Mystic Manor, can't wait until we get a ride with the same amazing technology!
your voice is so damn calming. I don't know what it is exactly that makes it to be that way, but it's really calming and I watch your videos over and over because of your voice.
This was bloody brilliant. Well edited, well thought out. Definitely my favourite Disney RUclipsr. It’s inspired me to do my own channel. But wouldn’t know how to start or edit anything haha.
This is the first year where spooky season utterly snuck up on me. It dawned on me that the next time I see my students, it will be Thanksgiving/holiday season... Anyways, your videos help me capture that spirit of Halloween, I greatly appreciate your content Dallin!
The history, the personal touch by Walt the design of the house makes Disneyland my fav mansion by far! Also New Orleans Square is my fav land between Anaheim and Orlando....!
So stoked for a long episode. I am in Australia and will likely never get the chance to visit any Disney parks so watching these videos is really entertaining. There is simply so much information on Disney; longer videos are better as the information is not skipped over or condensed. I love learning about the attractions and their history :D
There's Hong Kong or Tokyo not too far from oz, honestly Paris and Hong Kong are pretty similar from what I've seen rides wise just different thematically and paris has the best of the us ones I plan on going to Hong Kong disney on my way to oz next time so will come back here and let you know how it is and if it's worth it when I do (Not the next lions tour the one after)
Been subscribed for a while now. This is my favorite video so far. I’ve watched it several times. Going to wear my Offhand T shirt tonight playing onstage at church. Keep up the great vids!
Another AWESOME Video! I remember the day (in Anaheim's Park) when, after something like 46 years "The Hatbox Ghost" was finally 'returned' (or should that be 'Resurrected'?) back into the Haunted Mansion--people came literally from all over to be there. "Mystic Manor" also looks like an incredible ride that should be introduced into all the parks! One more thing though (and folks who work at both parks chuckle that you're a real 'Disney Insider' if you know this bit of trivia: The attraction in Anaheim is "The Gracey Mansion" (after Imagineer Yale Gracey) while the one in Florida is "The Gorey Mansion" (after the character in the original back-story, "Captain Gorey".) Also, that's not the "Ghost Host" seen hanging at the conclusion of the stretching room sequence--it's supposed to be "Master Gracey" ("...Gone to rest; No mourning please, at his request.") They used much of this story in the 2003 movie with Eddie Murphy. After seeing this vid though, they should be making a film of "Mystic Manor" instead!
I was a DCP at Walt Disney World in 2012 and got to take a few tours of the Haunted Mansion. Not only was it cool to see everything with the lights on, but they told us the true story about the man with the cane.
He was an older cast member who liked to play practical jokes on guests and fellow cast members. He timed everything just right so he could hop on and off the doom buggies in the right places, get noticed, and go hide his hat, cape and cane and return as if nothing happened with nobody the wiser. When he retired, he revealed the secret to his cast members and friends.
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TheITinFIT You should submit this to doombuggies.net! They would love it.
Edit: .com, not .net. Sorry about that, and thanks to the commenter who brought that to my attention!
You mean doombuggies.com actually, since doombuggies.net does not exist & has a 404 Error.
That’s so cool
This year (2019), it was actually confirmed that the theory of the Phantom in Phantom Manor being Henry Ravenswood is true
OOo nice to hear that spooky I love the haunted masion it's one of my favorite rides I never knew that lol I've never seen him on that ride at all
Cool!
@@Thegrimaceshakeincident that's in Disneyland Paris.
@@s.b.8258 ik ik
I kinda thought so giving how he wanted to stop the wedding so badly.
There was a "soft" opening of the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland on August 9, 1969. I rode it that day as I was visiting the park on my 14th birthday and I vaguely remember seeing the original Hat Box Ghost in the attic scene.
That sounds amazing! I love that ride so being there for it’s opening is like a dream for me, even though it’s impossible. At least I was there for it’s 50th anniversary!
Must've been an amazing experience.
That had to be so amazing!!
Did it work as intended or could you see both heads at the same time?
Woah! That’s really cool
I’m in the hospital binge-watching your videos, when my nurse comes in, sees what I am watching, and says, “Do you know Marc Davis? He was a family friend.” *Loudest I have gasped in years!*
That's so cool!!
"it is here the imagineering team crafted an original Disney attraction not based off any films or properties previously existing"
*mind blown*
*head explodes*
One could say, though, that the Tokyo version was based upon the old Adventurer's Club at Pleasure Island in Florida. Kungaloosh!
Because in Walt’s day, most rides were based on recent or fairly recent movies (Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, Dumbo). Heck, Sleeping Beauty was still four years from coming out and they based the park centrepiece on it! This is why it doesn’t make sense to me when people complain about the exact same thing being done today.
@@taffysaur I only complain when they start getting doing overlays of pre-existing attractions based on the most recent popular movie to come out.
@@armayafox1328 You mean, like what they did to Pirates?
Miss those days.
I would like the Nightmare Before Christmas reskin more if it didn't run in October. November and December are a fine time to run that version but in the lead-up to Halloween I want the real Haunted Mansion.
Then go to Florida or Tokyo. Florida does not have the overlay at all & Tokyo, since it retains the pre-2006 Beating Heart story, only sparingly gets the overlay.
Isn’t Nightmare Before Christmas a Halloween and Christmas movie? I always thought it was
@@inoli3164 It is, which is why it runs from Oct. to Dec.
Exactly! Nothing can beat the original haunted mansion and it’s vibe, I don’t care how many zero’s borks you put in there
Thank you! I like jack skellington mansion- it's pretty cool. But please- it doesn't hold a candle to the original. If you want to spend money adding to the haunted mansion, you can add stuff in the original concepts...
> “Unless, they wanted to do a Marvel layover of the Haunted Mansion”
DON’T GIVE THEM IDEAS! THEY ALREADY TOOK THE TOWER OF TERROR HERE IN CALI!
Gotta admit, a quick reskin for Stan Lee's birthday, complete with tasteful cameo for the True Believers, might be fun. Scarlet Witch could replace Liota, for example.
Roses are red
Something falls to the floor
The lights come back on
And you continue your tour
Yeah someone’s literal hanging corpse is dangling above you and a woman screeches then falls to her impending doom, and then you just continue walking like nothing happened?? Yeah ig that makes sense lol
P o e t
"That kinda Rhymes"
I swear Madam Liota's line when you leave always bring a little shiver down my spine "Come back, come back, make sure to bring your death certificate."
It is.
That was the 18-20 inch bride ghost at the very end of the ride!
I'd say Phantom Manor is my favorite one even though I've never been to it, while it is more extreme and grotesque in nature than the original attractions, I find it rather fascinating.... plus I just love the Phantom as a character concept, a skeletal figure (or even sometimes a corpse) being the ghost host, and the story behind it is just.... I think a word to use there is phenomenal? idk.... I just love the concept behind it honestly ^^
And the architecture… yum!
I like how Mystic Manor is like:
Haunted Mansion:GHOSTS!!!
Haunted Mansion DW:GHOSTS!!!
Phantom Manor:MORE GHOSTS!!!!
Mystic Manor:Uhhhh magic?
That's due to the cultural reverence the Asian world have for their deceased, so no ghosts.
TherealRNO except japan, they love their ghost horror
Phantom Manor was like: GHOSTS AND AS DARK AS POSSIBLE!!!!!
Now, they had to put colorful lights in it, so that it's less scary.
@@TherealRNOwwfpooh Oh, please. It's strictly a Chinese government thing against Western depictions of the supernatural. The Japanese love scary ghost stories. As do many Chinese. The Chinese import a lot of supernatural (ghost) horror anime from Japan, including Bleach, Ghost Story, and several vampire stories (which also contain ghosts). The Chinese government are the ones against "Western" Ghost stories, but when the Japanese adapt Western style ghost stories, the Chinese are allowed it.
Mystic Manor: Uhhhh S.E.A?
"someone shot the glass used for the peppers ghost illusion"
Wait hold on what
Ok I read up on this. It was a small bullet and an accident (but I couldn't find more details on it)
I'm still interested on how and why someone would smuggle a gun into Disneyland of all places.
AlZed 99 they just brought an entire fucking GUN into the ride, loaded it, cocked it, and pulled the damn trigger and shot glass and no one batted an eye??
@@nevarmore3474 I think I remember hearing something about it being an old model of BB gun that was sold in Frontierland, and some kid shot it off on the ride, but I can't remember where I got the info, so I might be remembering it incorrectly.
FINALLY! Finally, someone is questioning that! I always find notes about it. But I never really get any info about "WHY"
It was a BB gun, I believe they sold them in frontierland back in the day. We also must remember that security was a lot less intricate at the parks than it is nowadays.
I swear if haunted mansion gets destroyed for another ride, it better be another horror one or I’m done.
Richy Creations its one of the few rides that had walts approval. Plus too much of a disney staple they would get a giant backlash if they removed it
Same with Pirates. Sure, the Jack Sparrow additions were done because of the successful movies made years later, but the original was based on romanticized aspects of piracy.
+Richyios They would be insane to even consider it!
If it was,I think they might have to close the replacement building cuz those ghosts of the ashes will not be happy.
TherealRNO
Can you imagine what would have happened it the Haunted Mansion movie had done well?
Eddie Murphy cameos would have been a real atmosphere killer.
I’d never heard of Phantom Manor until now and being a major Phantom of the Opera fan it was very exciting to hear about it.
My first visit to Disneyland Paris was in 1995. I worked for 5 years in Disneyland Paris, I had training to be a park guide and have visited it the park and phantom manor tons of times.
This is the very first time I hear something about Phantom Manor being inspired or whatsoever on the Phantom of the opera.
I think it is a bit of wishful thinking combining/mistaking the name Phantom Manor and Phantom of the Opera because there is not a single piece of reference within the attraction or building itself.
I love POTO too and Phantom Manor is beautiful ,I wish I could visit it
@@vincevdijk7430 The imagineer revealed that the manor was indeed inspired by the Phantom of the Opera during its reopening
@@vincevdijk7430 I'm really sorry about this little essay, I just have way to much time to analyze this media lol. The costume that the phantom wears within the manor is very similar to the Red Death costume the phantom wears in both the book and of course the musical. And while Henry Ravenswood in life is not deformed, he is shown to be a skeleton and a corpse in death (unlike many of the other apparitions in the manor) and that is exactly what Erik is described to look like in the book. He's waxy and thin and has no nose, he basically just looks like a skeleton or a living corpse. Plus the possessive father character who tries to/does kill the love interest of the girl, seems like a really similar comparison to me (though the phantom in Poto is also *in love* with christine). And in the book, Erik asks Christine to choose the scorpion or the grasshopper, scorpion signifying him (Erik) and the Grasshopper signifying freedom. If Christine chooses the grasshopper, he has the entire opera house rigged to blow up, basically if he can't have her, no one can. If I stretch a little bit, that seems sort of similar to the whole thunderbird thing. Let me explain that cause i'm really stretching lol. My thought process on this is that, Melanie has freedom (the grasshopper) because her father is dead due to the thunderbird/mining explosion, and probably a significant amount of people in the town (though if Christine chose the grasshopper, she'd definitely die too) So it kind of echoes the opera house explosion. With her fathers death, her love is killed by the Phantom so even though the guy wasn't taken out directly by the explosion, Henry Ravenswood still managed to kill him like Erik would kill Raoul. Phantom Manor is a heck of a lot more depressing than Poto cause in Poto at least Erik eventually lets Christine go on to live her life. Poor Melanie.
I want more “scary” rides like the haunted mansion in Disneyland. Especially since tot is now gone.
Yep that's a huge reason why I'll never be okay with ToT being replaced 😭
The replacement may be great, never ridden it, but I’ll always consider that a mistake myself.
Pllsss like honestly I wanna have a real scary one
Do you thing Alien Encounters would get a more positive reception today? As a kid, it would have freaked me out, but I sure wish I could see it now.
casadilla111
According to sources, it wasn't much of a mistake in Disney's part.
"He was killed by his nosy bride and then hanged himself." Sweetie how do you die twice?
I think he meant that he killed his wife and then hanged himself
Double tap!!!
disney magic
mama cita Girl was so pissed at him she made him die twice
He wanted to do it his way.
Holy crap! Mystic Manor is the modern-day Museum of the Weird. That amazing how that went full circle.
To be honest, I think Walt Disney World’s haunted mansion looks clean and well kept on the outside. As a kid, I had a hard time believing it was the Haunted mansion ride until we went inside (which I now, of course understand that’s what Walt Disney wanted).
The Haunted Mansion, no matter which version at any park, is the one attraction that has kept me so entranced and is one of my favorites. And the Melanie's singing in Phantom Manor is...mmm...beautiful. I definitely want to be a grim grinning ghost one day lol
Having a relative as an imagineer, I've been going to the Disney parks most of my life. My earliest memory of Disneyland was actually of the stretching gallery in Anaheim's Haunted Mansion. While I've only been to the two in the US, I can say my favorite is in Anaheim (though I've only been on the Orlando one once). The Haunted Mansion in general is my favorite ride of all time and my life goal is to ride every Mansion/Manor ride in the world at least once.
Being related to Walt Disney, I prefer the park to be as envisioned by Walt, these days they has brought Walt nothing but dishonor to his name and Disneyland!
The line about the stretching room actually stretching or if it’s your imagination hmmmm, calling out that the room is, an illusion
@@stardustgirl2904 neat that you’re related to Walt Disney himself! 😻
And similar to stardust girl glad you’re related to an imagineer
This made me think that Disney should create a shared cinematic universe similar to marvel, but with all the classic Disney rides tied together.
They’ve kind of tried but you got movies like Tomorrowland and the Haunted Mansion movie.
Just Saying I personally like the haunted mansion movie but Idk I may be blinded by nostalgia
Research some about the Adventurer's Club. Many of the old Disney rides are actually connected into a universe. Lots of cool stuff in that regard!
Hatcher Bros., Hell yeah!
@@luxjya same tbh
Is it just me but phantom manor is truly home of the Thunderbird because of the death from electrical work
Nah.
ba dum ch
You should do these 40 minute episodes for special events in Disney history!
Would like but its 40 likes
Dat Boi Muncheo
I think so too !!!
lol yes
It is Disney magic
The man in the coffin was so sad . He was not out for the coffin from 1969 to till this day . Poor guy .
My favorite Mansion is definitely the Phantom Manor. I just adore the architecture and the whole mysterious atmosphere the placement of the Manor creates.
Can "40min of Disney" be a new series on your channel plz?
Yes, possibly. If I can find something I can talk about for 40 minutes.
maybe all the versions of Pirates or Small World
Offhand Disneyland or maybe talk about all versions of space mountain
talk about if could run around as naruto screaming believe it! At Disneyland!
I want that SO BAD now. Thank you for creating a new dream of mine.
"A feature film in the near future."
Eddie Murphy: "Am I a joke to you?"
Yes, Eddie, yes, you are.
he probably meant a good movie.
All those legends that were mentioned in this video, and yet not one of them were in that movie. Not one!
Yeah that Eddie Murphy movie was a joke.
Haunted Mansion fans: "Yes!!"
I admit the backstory of Phantom Manor is nightmare fuel. #scared
Sire Kumasutra YEs. I dislike that particular one so much
I like it. Tragic love (Melanie Ravenswood of Phantom Manor AND the OG Mansion's - and Disneyland Tokyo's - Beating Heart Bride) suits Disney better than a schizo Black Widow who kills her husbands.
I know right? Isn't it awesome? ;D
Most elements from the story he told aren't Disney canon, although the basic bones of the story are still quite dark & disturbing.
That's why I hate Constance, the old beating heart bride, even though we didn't know the exact story, had the underlying "broken hearted bride" aspect. The fact that you didn't know the story, but felt sorry for her, was perfect. Constance doesn't fit the Haunted Mansion at all. Wish like crazy they'd ditch her.
The haunted mansion has always been and will always be my favorite ride
40 MINS ALL ABOUT THE HAUNTED MANSION? I THINK VERY MUCH YESSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Samantha Lyn right
Samantha Lyn The longer, the BETTER!!!!
I love the story of Phantom Manor! It’s so interesting and it has so many layers. I also never knew how different Mystic Manor was, and now I REALLY want to experience it in person. Even from just watching the video I was amazed by some of the effects.
I prefer the Walt Disney World haunted mansion but I like the backstory of phantom manor
Coming back to this because wow, this is a lot of nostalgia for me.
It was my first video about Disney parks history and my first video I watched from Dallin.
The picture of the woman on the couch that turned into a panther was in Disney Land until 2004 which was when the woman turned into a tiger which we still have now
I first saw it, black panther, in Phantom Manor in 1993.
I like the longer videos because I listen to you while I work, and I don't have to keep going back in and changing the video. I specifically look for the longer ones!
PLEASE DO JUST MORE HISTORY OF ATTRACTIONS!!! This was so good and informed Maybe like Pirates? Or Tower of Terror? For the next one!
Seconded..!
Do splash mountain and indy
“JEAN LAFFITTE” -Offhand, pretty much every haunted mansion video
Did I hear, at around 2:55, that Captain Gore was killed by his nosy bride and then hanged himself?
89WickedWitch You must be... DOUBLE DEAD!
**flips over** Hello, Oogie.
Wait does that mean he hanged himself but that’s not possible even if his bride hanged him because he had no head
I think he meant that the Captain _killed_ his nosy bride and then hanged himself...
The spree was that Captain Gore killed his bride and then her ghost made him kill himself.
Ah yes, Disneyland, the place where you can't have alien encounter cause it's "too scary", but you can have people hanging themselves.
*tHe HaPpIeSt PlAcE oN eArTh*
onemuseyboi -
*slow clap* 👏 👏
Technically Alien Encounter was in Disney World, but I agree.
I think one of the reasons why they wanted to distance from it, was because of the main alien character was played by Jeffory Jones, and at the time he was arrested for being a pedo. So Disney being Disney, they wanted to distance from him.
@@Bobman-ml5qf i think that if that were the reason, they would've just replaced Jeffrey Jones, not the entire attraction.
yes bring back alien encounter. I mean you have a ride where your "Ghost Host" commits suicide, a ride where an evil spirit hangs someone, and you use to have a ride where you become satans army
23:42 ITS THE DREAMFINDER!!!
note: i know its just the same head mold and not the same animatronic, but its still cool
I will not be able to make a difference
when my dad graduated college he was approached by disney to become an imagineer. he didn’t accept the offer because the pay was lower than other offers he had gotten.
i don’t think i’ll ever forgive him for not becoming an imagineer lol.
Holy heck, that’s awesome.
But you gotta respect him more for not selling out. I don't care how cool a job is, if you're not getting a living wage, it isn't worth your time. Your short amount of time on Earth is the most valuable commodity any of us have. It's important to make sure we're compensated justly for it. That being said, I can't waste another minute on this video. Have a good one!
Approx when & where did your dad graduate from college? Just trying to learn the decade / place for context. Thanks!
Para pedir deseo casarse Jamies celebra aniversario bodas también celebramos fiestas actividades actuaciones dentro parque Disneyland París
I’m shocked you didn’t bring up the infamous Crying Child Ghost in one of the Haunted Mansions in the US. For those unaware: there is a rumor that there is the ghost of a crying child in one of the Haunted Mansions whose ashes were spread there. It is said that he is usually found at the end of the ride, crying for his mother.
Really that is kinda terrifing
Actually, that is really kind of sad. Think about: Mom thinks kid would love it, kid comes back as ghost, sees all these other kids with their parents...yeah.
its bullshit.
Which one Florida because there I heard a crying child
@@susanf915 And if I was a kid and I suddenly appeared there the ghosts would terrify me,well maybe not me but definitely my brother!
I want you to know you're one of a few channels I started watching a couple years ago to get pumped for a planned Disney vacation. I've had a couple trips since then, and I've always watched your vids to get excited as a sort of little tradition. When I'm sad, I know I have Disney to look forward to, so I pull up Disney videos like this to get me in that Disney atmosphere and cheer me up. So now, your voice and videos are just as nostalgic and special to me as the parks themselves. Thanks for all the awesome videos.
Phantom manor is basically slightly scarier haunted mansion. All of them are great but my fav is Disneyland's.
Perhaps only slightly scarier, but it sure is a hell of a lot darker.
I think Anaheim’s does a good job of balancing scary with campy.
Disneyland for life! Only about a week until I go!
Stephanie Henderson Two weeks..?
I went to Disneyland!
I absolutely love the story and detail of Phantom Manor!!!
The Disneyland Paris mansion is my favorite since it's in my home park, but I'm also glad we have a darker tone than other mansions our there. Although, the Mystic Manor looks amazing, the technology seems so advanced compared to all the other mansions !
“Phantom manor”
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Me: ...the pHAAAAANTOM Oftheoperais thereeeeeeee
INSIDE MY MIND
The phantom of the operAAAAAAAAA
YES. HELLO FELLOW THEATRE KID. WHO IS YOUR FAVOURITE PHANTOM? PERSONALLY I LIKE RAMIN KARIMLOO BEST.
sebastian banguis im personally not that big a fan of phantom
@@frograts6816 o-oh. i'll just go then.
So what you're telling me is that there's a KEY TONAL difference between the Haunted Mansions?
yes, but the one he played for WDW actually plays in disneyland. i cant speak for disney world, but i am entirely certain that the second version played is played in disneyland park:)
phantom manor has a lot of suicide refrences
isnt it for kids omg
P R well... it is based of phantom of the opera.......
Well you see, kids probably won’t get it and I think this extremely family friendly park needs a bit of gore lol
If I could handle hangings as a kid, so can they. We do children a huge disservice by not exposing them to real life themes in controlled doses.
@@SakarianOutcast yes, I just stared at it when I was 5,
Freaking *SMILING*
No...
I can't believe you didn't mention that the mayor in Phantom Manor is the Dreamfinder from Journey Into Imagination!! (Well, uses the same face mold, anyway... lol)
I keep finding myself coming back to watch this video when I need a dose of Disney, great video!
I like the architecture of WDW Haunted Mansion. But I prefer the ride of Disneyland. Re Paris. It does indeed look like the psycho house. But I think to enjoy it I think you have to know the story. Esp when you go underground to hell. And one more thing. People shut the hell up when you're on the ride. Immerse yourself into the world of the ride. None of the rest of us give a shit about your opinions about the ride. And we can hear you. Respect
I agree, the WDW one is much more of an ominous, creepy, looking building, the kind you would steer clear of in real life, where as Disneyland's looks like a welcoming home you would want to go into. I prefer the original though as far as the ride.
I don't know if you knew this, but the little Leota is actually voiced by the main Leota voice actress' daughter.
Peach Plays I thought Leota voiced herself
The Leota in the ball is voiced by Eleanor Audley (who also voiced Maleficent and Lady Tremaine). Little Leota was voiced by Leota Toombs herself.
So I think Peach Plays got mixed up with Haunted Mansion Holiday where Kim Irvine, Leota Toombs' daughter, portrays Leota's face (though Susanne Blakeslee did the voice). There is no Little Leota in this version, rather a Little Sally that takes her place.
Phantomwise that’s what I meant. Sorry for the confusing, after a while I realized I got something wrong. I learned the fact off a fact Video, and they didn’t distinguish it from it only being during the holidays. It was just listed as that.
I worked at EPCOT for 9 years and it was the best low paying job I ever had. I heard the story about the old man and his cane. Also they said the lights and sounds would come on when the attraction was in shut down mode. We loved the “Disney Lies”.....oh I mean the “Disney Backstage Stories”.
I prefer the Anaheim mansion to the Orlando one but I love Phantom Manor!
Amythest ,I've only been to Disney World so I can't even tell which one is better
Each one has pros and cons, but I think Anaheim’s is better, too. Phantom Manor is cool too though.
I prefer Orlando because it has more, even if only a little.
jacoblgames I live in Florida so I visit WDW quite a bit. The Haunted Mansion is my favorite attraction. I hope to get out to Anaheim in the next few years so I can finally go through the original Mansion.
Brian B. I’ve been to both, and they are both so much fun. I prefer Anaheim’s, but to each their own.
I'm a big fan of the Haunted Mansion but as a European i've only been on the Phantom Manor one, i did not expect to see it in this video! Big up man!
Definitely like the longer episodes like this one.
Offhand Disney you’re right! The key in which “Grim Grinning Ghosts” is played at the Walt Disney World Haunted Mansion is in a slightly higher key! I wonder why that is.
#justputarubberspideronit
King Liger yup
King Liger my cousin worked there in the early 1980's and in the stretching room one day the dummy fell from the ceiling
#iknewthatwouldhappenbutididitanyway
#spooder
I’ve been on both haunted mansions in the U.S. and phantom manor in Paris. I personally love them each for their own reasons. I love Disneyland because it’s the og and you can feel the love that went into it. For Disney world I love the mansion aesthetic and the the interactive stuff they have for their lines. Phantom manors story is more sad and dark. So honestly I think I love all of them the same because of all of their differences.
What is in the house part of the mansions? I know the ride is underground, but I'd like to see what is in the front door, upstairs, etc.
The ride isn't underground, it's housed in a huge show building that sits hidden behind the house facade. You can see it clearly on Google maps if you want to check it out. As far as the house facade, that's all it is, a facade. Nothing is in it besides the queue
@@codyt821 I thought the Disneyland version was partially underground because they wouldn't have had enough room above ground to build the entire thing? Then again, I'm not too familiar with the non-Florida parks, so I could be entirely wrong.
@@trickytreyperfected1482 nah it's an enormous show building, still pretty cool!
There isn't anything inside the house part. Just the Foyer and Stretch rooms.
@@trickytreyperfected1482 YOU,,are CORRECT.,that's why the stretching room only briefly goes up, while largely (as an elevator in the living stretching room..LOL) the bottom part sinks..at least one of the foreign mansions does that. Tokyo does the Orlando Mansion (with Cali's Haunted Mansion Holiday re-do)
I need to know more about somone actually shooting a gun inside the haunted mansion and putting a bullet hole into that pane of glass, where Disney just put a fake spider near it. Amazing video
I really love the music for mystic manor
This is still good 2 years later. I have only been to the original in Disneyland. I still love it.
I think Anaheim is the best Mansion in America but Phantom Manor is my favourite Disney ride!! it's incredible! it's even more stunning in Person!
Haunted mansion (Disney land) - 1:35-10:44
Haunted mansion (Walt Disney World) - 10:44-15:57
Phantom manor (Disneyland Paris) - 15:57-28:56
Mystic manor (Hong kong) - 28:56-37:20
The haunted mansion (Tokyo) - 37:20-40:52
Hope these time stamps help someone
Love the "ravenswood" picture of Vincent Price
Troj TV i do too
They had him do the original narration of the ghost host/phantom, but it was scrapped in favor of a French narrator instead. I have a CD that I bought in 2005 at the Cali park with the original Phantom Manor narration on it and it is EPIC.
@@TehJenness It's rumored that once the refurb is done (it began in 2018), the Vincent Price narration WILL return to Phantom Manor.
I completely enjoyed this! Learned a lot! My favorite is Orlando's Haunted Mansion.
So you're telling me the phantom manor missed out on the chance to add a tribute to the electrical worker with an electrician's ghost? That would be super creepy and adds a spooky true haunting to it.
JAYRODD C It would have an extra creepy factor, but it would’ve been insulting to the worker’s family and memory. Its for the best they don’t include a reference to him without consent of the deceased’s family
Abbey Coward if I die in a horrible accident, someone please make an animatronic of my ghost. I’ll even come back and haunt it for you
Wouldn't that be a little insensitive? Like, making satire out of a horrible tragedy?
@@markwhitney3746 noted
WTF? That would be incredibly insensitive
As a kid, visiting the Haunted Mansion in its first year and knowing it was the first attraction opened since Disney died, I thought for sure that one of the singing busts was his, and I considered it thoughtful to include him. Imagine my disappointment when I realized he wasn't in there after all.
Two things.
You said that phantom manor has the exsclusive portrait of the woman on the couch but im pretty sure its also in the disneylands mansion. Also in the attic at disneyland no one ever looks to the right when constance is saying her lines but there is baby stuff (stroller and like blocks) makes it so much more mysterious if hatchaway had a kid with one of her many husbands
Yes, the lady werecat is at Disneyland. She was always my favorite of the portraits. She wears a black catsuit while the Paris version seen in the video is wearing white.
Poizenne thanks for thr clarification, have you ever noticed constances baby stuff?
I haven't been there in several years. Before they changed things. I still remember her heart being lit up and beating loud while she held flowers and a candle. Now apparently she holds an ax and talks. Maybe they added the baby stuff then.
Poizenne probably lol, i go about twice a year and thats so cool that youve seen the old bride
It’s also at WDW too.
One of the best parts of mystic manor is the fact that there are different rooms and sequences that you can get each time you ride (I mean there are only like 2 or 3 ones but still amazing) and you don’t know which one you will get until you get there because of the trackless nature of the ride. And the effects are so amazing. If you would’ve asked me years ago, nothing could beat the original haunted mansion but mystic manor is next level and my new favorite Disney attraction and also Harrison Hightower looks a lot like joe rhode ;) I mean he has said Harrison is based off of him and I love that
I love Haunted Mansion! The attic is my favorite part. I love Constance! This lead me to love Phantom Manor! I swear some day I will go to Paris. Also, now his name is Jean Lafayette? Im pretty sure it was Laffite. Idk now
Lafayette and Lafitte are two different people
I always feel like Walt loved everything that went into the parks attractions
Omg when I heard the intro I was all THE SPOOPS R REALL
It just occurred to me, this came out 5 years ago. Holy shit
This is the best channel to exist on RUclips hands down
Phantom manor sounds amazing!
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I’ve been on both Disney world, and Disneyland haunted mansions like a million times each, and tbh the Disneyland one is like waaaayyyyyy better. The theming in Cali is so much better and there are like dozens more hidden things and meanings. Also the outside look of the Disneyland mansion is 10x more memorable than in MK. But legit though the Disney World mansion is not that bad. The audio animatronics in MK are far better that Disneyland and the outside waiting line is pretty fun. But like I said, I personally like Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion best!!
Agreed..and I live in California...though the WDW HM is even scarier..
Thanks for going into such detail about what you pass as you tour the house. I rode the attraction as a kid and I remember dad saying that at one point a ghost joined us in the car, and I also remember hearing a piano playing at one point, but being blind there were lots of details I missed. So thanks for the guided tour. You've got a new subscriber who's loving your channel. Great work!!
Phantom Manor's story, music, and visuals are the best imo. I'm a sucker for good stories and theming
This was cool! Haunted Mansion has ALWAYS been my favorite ride! I love the So. Cal one best, but find the outside of the Orlando mansion much more aesthetically pleasing. Also, the picture of the Original mansion being built, the man on the floor with the plaid shirt is my uncle Rick!! He would tell me stories of all the attractions he worked on, his other favorite was the monorail. And my very good friend Brian Sandal was and still is the designer who imagined the NBC theme at the mansion for Halloween! He also does all the Christmas designs for the park!!👍🏻
This Channel needs more subs
GabeGamer 1000 6 inch or foot long? I'll take a foot long with extra provolone.
I agree
Loved it!!! Also the longer format is MOST appreciated. Well done !!!!
Phantom Manor is so well done, except for the fact that it's literally 10x as dark inside as the US versions so it's hard to see every detail when you're actually there 🙄 which is the case in a lot of the DLP rides that I never understood while living there - do Europeans have better sight? Also the reclining woman/panther painting in Paris is also in WDW 😊
I have been in Phanto manor all of my life. The ride is dark enough for your eyes to see everything, its just that video cameras cant.
If you look at youtube videos, you get the feeling that riders cant see anything, but its not like that.
If anything, its like the space mountain "effect". Riders can see everything but the cameras cant.
There's a good theory there but I think it's more the simple fact that Europe is darker in general than America, colder, cloudier etc and we also use dimmer lightbulbs and streetlights (hardly any big lit up billboards and such) so that probably plays a factor so our eyes are more adjusted to the dark, when I go over to America the first couple of days is a bit of an affront to the senses with everything bigger brighter and louder until you adjust and it mellows out, my grandad used to say it's like a floodlight when a candle will do, applying the analogy to the ride you can get more details with the floodlights but the candles make it spookier like there's something missing
If you think this is dark you should watch povs of some of the other rides we have over here 😂 13 or even Hex or Duel at Alton towers, alice in wonderland and Valhalla at pleasure beach or (I think) toad hall at paultons park we like to have the darkness shrouding things in mystery, duel is pretty much a direct comparison to the MIB ride in Florida so a good place to start if you're interested
The reason that is would be because the rider's eyes can pick up details a camera cannot. As for the darker aspects, the gothic Victorian look of Florida's Mansion is what the local neighborhood cemeteries in Europe generally look like & the plantation Antebellum pristine Mansion in Anaheim doesn't mesh well with European visual culture, so neither of them would be SCARY enough, nor WORTHY enough to be called "Haunted Mansion" in Europe, since Europe (specifically France, Germany & Denmark) is where all of the GRIMM versions of Disney's more saccharine fairy tale adaptions come from!
@@rach_laze It's not just the atmosphere, though. Yours is where the actual GRIMM Fairy Tales that Disney adapted comes from, so Phantom Manor NEEDED to be SCARIER anyway by default.
The fact that 2 of my favorite places are connected...disneyland and Winchester mystery house. Is super cool
Best 40 minutes of my life
Correction: Best 40 minutes and 51 seconds of your life.
+Dat Boi Muncheo Spot on! You took the words right out of my mouth! 😄
I am watching this at 1:20 am
Stephanie Henderson I would say go get some sleep but then your not watching this video
Crash of The 90's maybe I am
one time when I was younger I had a meltdown because I was scared of the ride, now that im older it still spooks me from childhood memories but it's not as scary
I LOVE YOU for doing a 40 minute Halloween special!! I was in Disneyland during Halloween time so I just now saw it. Of course, HM DL is my favorite ride ever and always will be, but I love Phantom Manor too for how creepy it is. Most elaborate of course goes to Mystic Manor, can't wait until we get a ride with the same amazing technology!
your voice is so damn calming. I don't know what it is exactly that makes it to be that way, but it's really calming and I watch your videos over and over because of your voice.
rs_rmy I know, I know what you mean..:) I';m the exact same way... TPM Vids is the same way..:)
This was bloody brilliant. Well edited, well thought out. Definitely my favourite Disney RUclipsr. It’s inspired me to do my own channel. But wouldn’t know how to start or edit anything haha.
Oh, and the Haunted Mansion in Disneyland is my favorite Mansion. Why? Because I painted the Hatbox Ghost.
Finally you did it! A documentary styled video, yes! I cant even imagine the effort put into this. Amazing work.
Keep it up.
Arcanum fr
This is the first year where spooky season utterly snuck up on me. It dawned on me that the next time I see my students, it will be Thanksgiving/holiday season...
Anyways, your videos help me capture that spirit of Halloween, I greatly appreciate your content Dallin!
I love this channel and you and I share a passion for Haunted Mansion!!!! 💜🖤💚💜🖤💚💜🖤💚💜🖤💚💜
The history, the personal touch by Walt the design of the house makes Disneyland my fav mansion by far! Also New Orleans Square is my fav land between Anaheim and Orlando....!
So stoked for a long episode. I am in Australia and will likely never get the chance to visit any Disney parks so watching these videos is really entertaining. There is simply so much information on Disney; longer videos are better as the information is not skipped over or condensed. I love learning about the attractions and their history :D
Anyone from around the world can visit a Disney park, you just have to BELIEVE!
...And have some cash of course ;D
There's Hong Kong or Tokyo not too far from oz, honestly Paris and Hong Kong are pretty similar from what I've seen rides wise just different thematically and paris has the best of the us ones I plan on going to Hong Kong disney on my way to oz next time so will come back here and let you know how it is and if it's worth it when I do (Not the next lions tour the one after)
Yeah the videos are great when you can't go yourself. Or just because you like them.
My Halloween playlist consists almost exclusively of your Haunted Mansion videos.
Thank you Sir.
I like the shorter episodes but the longer ones are good every once in a while
Michael O. Same
Been subscribed for a while now. This is my favorite video so far. I’ve watched it several times. Going to wear my Offhand T shirt tonight playing onstage at church.
Keep up the great vids!
Another AWESOME Video! I remember the day (in Anaheim's Park) when, after something like 46 years "The Hatbox Ghost" was finally 'returned' (or should that be 'Resurrected'?) back into the Haunted Mansion--people came literally from all over to be there. "Mystic Manor" also looks like an incredible ride that should be introduced into all the parks! One more thing though (and folks who work at both parks chuckle that you're a real 'Disney Insider' if you know this bit of trivia: The attraction in Anaheim is "The Gracey Mansion" (after Imagineer Yale Gracey) while the one in Florida is "The Gorey Mansion" (after the character in the original back-story, "Captain Gorey".) Also, that's not the "Ghost Host" seen hanging at the conclusion of the stretching room sequence--it's supposed to be "Master Gracey" ("...Gone to rest; No mourning please, at his request.") They used much of this story in the 2003 movie with Eddie Murphy. After seeing this vid though, they should be making a film of "Mystic Manor" instead!