Cause this here’s the wildest ride in the wilderness!
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Château de La Belle au bois dormant by William Crochot
Via Flickr:
Façade sud-est du château de La Belle au bois dormant à Disneyland Paris.
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Walking into a Disney Park
Regular Person: That's a big castle!
Disney Fan: *sobbing walking up Main Street in Mickey ears* IM HOME.
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Phantom Manor
A sister attraction to the Haunted Mansions in Disneyland, Walt Disney World, and Tokyo Disneyland.
The Phantom Manor tells us the tragic story of Melanie Ravenswood, only child of a well to do couple in the boom-mining town of Thunder Mesa. When she was old enough to marry her fiance planned to take her far away from Thunder Mesa, something both wanted. But her father, Henry Ravenswood, did everything in his power to stop the wedding. One day an earthquake hit the town, killing many residents including Henry and his wife.
Melanie and her fiance were finally free to marry.
Or so they thought.
On the wedding day while Melanie was preparing in her rooms, her groom was lured to the attic by a mysterious phantom figure, who then hanged him from the rafters. Melanie waited for years for her groom to come. Never taking off her wedding dress. Never leaving the manor.
The fate of Melanie Ravenswood is still unknown to this day. Visitors to the ghost town of Thunder Mesa can still see the old Ravenswood Manor. Some claim to hear a beautiful sad melody, or glimps the image of a young bride in the windows. Others hear evil laughter and see the image of a phantom figure in the windows or on the grounds.
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Main Street USA station in February
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Swing into Spring in Febuary
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