Disneyland's Haunted Mansion Event - Part I
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An all too familiar voice is heard, "When hinges creak in doorless chambers and strange and frightening sounds echo through the halls, whenever candlelights flicker when the air is deathly still, that is the time when ghosts are present practicing their terror with ghoulish delight. Welcome foolish mortals to the haunted mansion." A lone scream echoes through the theater.
Tim ODay appears, "I am your host." The audience immedietely
replies, "Your ghost host."
O Day continues, "Welcome everybody to this great celebration of hot and cold running chills, 30 years of the Haunted Mansion." In his first question of the panel he asks, "Did you guys have any idea when the Haunted Mansion opened in 1959 that it would be a Disney classic?"
Sam McKim, pictured on the far right, immediately responds with an enthusiastic
"YES!" The crowd explodes in applause and cheers. ODay then turns to Marc
Davis, "Well Marc you were back there in the very beginning? Wasnt the Haunted
Mansion considered a walkthrough attraction?"
Mr. Davis replies, "
it [The Mansion] sat empty for something like
five years or so. Walt walked in one day and said Hey, lets look into this
thing and see what we can do." He talks about how the people who were working
on it were trying to tell a story. "Walt Disney did not want to tell a story
.We
looked at this thing a number of different ways. Here was this building
and out front
we put a bunch of gravestones. And there was a gravestone for each one of us. That was not
very nice!" Davis adds with a bit of a chuckle. "Finally they decided that was
not a good idea so they gave each one of us a gravestone. I had my gravestone in my office
and here was this thing with my name on it. And I looked at it, after three days I was so
depressed I told the fellow to come and get it. This was part of my beginning of the
Haunted Mansion. I contributed the beautiful room, the dining room and created what
happened in there. There were other people who worked on the other sections there and I
worked on the graveyard. I was delighted I wasnt in it
One scene I liked. I
dont know if anybody ever got it besides me." Mr. Davis recalls with great
fondness, "There was this sarcophagus and in it was an Egyptian mummy sitting up and
then there was a woman who dressed in the middle, oh, early 1900s, I guess and there
was another figure that was older than that. And this was really, really something! It
scared the hell out of me! Because I had a dog sniffing the sarcophagus... So anyway we
went on from that and on into where the ghosts joins us in our car and that was my
remaining contribution, I think, to the Haunted Mansion
Weve all contributed to
this attraction."