Haunted Mansion Question

Snemma

Earning My Ears
Joined
Oct 24, 2010
Just returned home from WDW and had something happen that I had never heard of before. We were just to the door of the Haunted Mansion when they closed, but a few seconds later a cast member opened the door and said, "My master requested 5 more bodies." We are a family of 5, so my daughter volunteered us.
We figured that we would be tagged on to the group ahead of us, but instead, we were in the first room and the stretch room all by ourselves and then added to the end of the line to get into the doom buggies. It was incredibly cool (especially when we were told to huddle in the middle and we still did it), but were curious if it served a purpose or was just a special treat for us.
 


Super fun pixie dust

This is actually my dream. HM is my absolute favorite attraction and I can't help but say the whole stretching room spiel along with the Ghost Host but always feel a little bad for the other guests around me...LOL... Typing this as I wear my Haunted Mansion spirit jersey :tongue:
 


Oh, that's just awesome! The CM just wanted to do something special for someone.
 
Was the line to board the doombuggies still backed up when you got in there? It could've been for crowd control reasons. It can be a hot mess when they have too many people in there.
 
This happened to us once. There was just the two of us and one other couple.
 
Fun. We had that same thing happen at ToT a while back, where DH and I were the only ones in the preshow room. Never thought to ask why.
 
Side Story - We were at HS a few years ago, and my son got chosen to drive the "Remote Control Car" at the Lights Motor, Action show. Very kool, despite the fact we have been there many time before, and he knew the reveal would be he was not really driving it. On the flip side, he played along, which I thought was pretty awesome for a kids who was probably only 10 at the time.

But, to add onto that dose of Pixie Dust a little more:

At the end of the night we went to Star Tours. We did not realize the park was actually closing at 7:00 that night. so we were probably one of the last groups. They took the four of us (Me, son, daughter and niece) to our own "Ship". I asked the CM if she could ask the control room to make my daughter the rebel spy since my son already had already had a special moment. She asked me in return if we would be willing to each sit in our own row, to which of course I said yes. She said her friends in the control room would get a kick out of that.

Of course, my daughter turned out o be the Rebel Spy.

So, lots of Pixie Dust that day. That is why I like Disney...
 
I was part of a group touring the MK. The others in our gathering decided to go back to the resort for a bit of rest and a swim.
Now that I look back on this, it seems ODD that they ALL wanted to leave the park when we were having so much FUN.

It might have been just a by chance that I chose to visit HM alone that day.
Or was it a "calling" that brought me there?

I walked briskly up to the entrance along with a few other guests, just giving a quick glance toward the grave stones. Those were the same markers I'd seen a hundred times... but that day, they seemed more "ominous" than funny.

Even Leota's monument, normally great fun to catch in her spurious "movements" looked to be SCOWLING in my direction. I stared directly at "her" for a probably a full minute and she did NOT MOVE. I turned to the person standing next to me to remark about the unusual look of the cemetery, but there was (to my surprise) NO ONE ELSE THERE!
Had I been so preoccupied with Leota that I'd missed the rest of the guests entering the foyer?

Maybe I should have just backed quietly away at that point... and maybe gone to ride Peter Pan just around the corner... but no, I just stood there, alone.

In an instant, the doors swung open and a green uniformed CM peered dead-eyed in my general direction.
I smiled weakly and said something like, "Well, its just me for dinner." but the CM seemed not to even take actual notice of me. He just, I don't know, "drooped, slumped, withered" there for a long moment then I inched past him and the door closed. The CM must have actually gone outside, because I found myself alone in front of the fireplace.

The "Ghost Host" voice began to "welcome" the foolish mortals and I let out a deep sigh and watched the painting over the fireplace as it morphed from a decent image into... wait, I didn't recall seeing that exact image before... it looked like... no, that ghoulish image above the mantle looked exactly like the CM who had just admitted me to the foyer!

I wasted no time standing there but walked quickly into the stretching room.
I "kindly stepped all the way in, please" even though there were not other guests with me to "make room for", and stood in the "dead center" of the room (no CM to tell me that, but I knew the drill by now.)

The door slid shut.

The Ghost Host commenced his familiar speech and the walls
began to perform what these walls are famous for and the
images of the "corruptible mortals" revealed their ultimate fates.

Then...

Silence.

Nothing.

Had the attraction broken down?

More silence.

Did anyone know I was IN here... alone?

What now?

I stood there, in that quiet room for what may have been 2 or 3 minutes waiting for a helpful CM to pop in to escort me from the premises.

But no CM, and of course, "no windows and no doors."

I thought that there MUST be an exit (there's ALWAYS an exit).

So, I started to walk towards the wall and...

that's when the

lights

went

OUT!







Pitch black. No light AT ALL.

Then it hit me. There was also no sound.

Surely, I'd be able to hear that blasted "silly spooks have blah-blah..." recorded spiel that the CMs play when HM must be stopped for some reason.
But the walls of the stretching room held out all worldly sound from my ears.

And I just sort of froze there in that silent inky darkness for quite a while.

Then I decided, OK, I'll FEEL for the emergency door (no biggie.)

I stretched-out my arms and inched forward.

One step, two... (I should not be that far from the wall)
three steps, four, then more... was I walking in a CIRCLE?

Where were the WALLS?

I calmed myself with the fact that I was very familiar with this room. I'd been in it many times... since I'd been a kid.

So, I just sort of lunged, all-at-once, straight ahead, until WHAP!
My head collided with something just HANGING there in the dark!



What the... ?
What would be hanging from the ceiling in the stretching room?
I turned back and reached for the object that my head had hit.


Got it!

It was rough and sinewy.

Hemp. A ROPE!

Uh-Oh.

It was a NOOSE!



How did a rope noose (THE rope noose?) come to be hanging
so low into that tall, tall room?

Then, the floor began to... uh, MOVE...
it began to tilt at an uneasy angle and DROP away.


The only thing I could do to keep from falling over was grab onto the rope.

And I did... as tightly as I could.

I just hung there as the floor seemed to vanish.

Then



BLINDING LIGHT FLASHES! CRACKS OF THUNDER!

I clutched the rope tightly and peered down from my
perilous position to see the floor of the room far below me,
and PEOPLE were looking up at ME hanging there swinging
from that tenuous rope.

At that moment my hands began to slip, the lights went out again,




and I...













SCREAMED!
 
I was part of a group touring the MK. The others in our gathering decided to go back to the resort for a bit of rest and a swim.
Now that I look back on this, it seems ODD that they ALL wanted to leave the park when we were having so much FUN.

It might have been just a by chance that I chose to visit HM alone that day.
Or was it a "calling" that brought me there?

I walked briskly up to the entrance along with a few other guests, just giving a quick glance toward the grave stones. Those were the same markers I'd seen a hundred times... but that day, they seemed more "ominous" than funny.

Even Leota's monument, normally great fun to catch in her spurious "movements" looked to be SCOWLING in my direction. I stared directly at "her" for a probably a full minute and she did NOT MOVE. I turned to the person standing next to me to remark about the unusual look of the cemetery, but there was (to my surprise) NO ONE ELSE THERE!
Had I been so preoccupied with Leota that I'd missed the rest of the guests entering the foyer?

Maybe I should have just backed quietly away at that point... and maybe gone to ride Peter Pan just around the corner... but no, I just stood there, alone.

In an instant, the doors swung open and a green uniformed CM peered dead-eyed in my general direction.
I smiled weakly and said something like, "Well, its just me for dinner." but the CM seemed not to even take actual notice of me. He just, I don't know, "drooped, slumped, withered" there for a long moment then I inched past him and the door closed. The CM must have actually gone outside, because I found myself alone in front of the fireplace.

The "Ghost Host" voice began to "welcome" the foolish mortals and I let out a deep sigh and watched the painting over the fireplace as it morphed from a decent image into... wait, I didn't recall seeing that exact image before... it looked like... no, that ghoulish image above the mantle looked exactly like the CM who had just admitted me to the foyer!

I wasted no time standing there but walked quickly into the stretching room.
I "kindly stepped all the way in, please" even though there were not other guests with me to "make room for", and stood in the "dead center" of the room (no CM to tell me that, but I knew the drill by now.)

The door slid shut.

The Ghost Host commenced his familiar speech and the walls
began to perform what these walls are famous for and the
images of the "corruptible mortals" revealed their ultimate fates.

Then...

Silence.

Nothing.

Had the attraction broken down?

More silence.

Did anyone know I was IN here... alone?

What now?

I stood there, in that quiet room for what may have been 2 or 3 minutes waiting for a helpful CM to pop in to escort me from the premises.

But no CM, and of course, "no windows and no doors."

I thought that there MUST be an exit (there's ALWAYS an exit).

So, I started to walk towards the wall and...

that's when the

lights

went

OUT!







Pitch black. No light AT ALL.

Then it hit me. There was also no sound.

Surely, I'd be able to hear that blasted "silly spooks have blah-blah..." recorded spiel that the CMs play when HM must be stopped for some reason.
But the walls of the stretching room held out all worldly sound from my ears.

And I just sort of froze there in that silent inky darkness for quite a while.

Then I decided, OK, I'll FEEL for the emergency door (no biggie.)

I stretched-out my arms and inched forward.

One step, two... (I should not be that far from the wall)
three steps, four, then more... was I walking in a CIRCLE?

Where were the WALLS?

I calmed myself with the fact that I was very familiar with this room. I'd been in it many times... since I'd been a kid.

So, I just sort of lunged, all-at-once, straight ahead, until WHAP!
My head collided with something just HANGING there in the dark!



What the... ?
What would be hanging from the ceiling in the stretching room?
I turned back and reached for the object that my head had hit.


Got it!

It was rough and sinewy.

Hemp. A ROPE!

Uh-Oh.

It was a NOOSE!



How did a rope noose (THE rope noose?) come to be hanging
so low into that tall, tall room?

Then, the floor began to... uh, MOVE...
it began to tilt at an uneasy angle and DROP away.


The only thing I could do to keep from falling over was grab onto the rope.

And I did... as tightly as I could.

I just hung there as the floor seemed to vanish.

Then



BLINDING LIGHT FLASHES! CRACKS OF THUNDER!

I clutched the rope tightly and peered down from my
perilous position to see the floor of the room far below me,
and PEOPLE were looking up at ME hanging there swinging
from that tenuous rope.

At that moment my hands began to slip, the lights went out again,




and I...













SCREAMED!
This. Is. Brilliant. You need to write the script for a new HM ride!
 

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