...okay, okay, let me explain. What I was thinking, some of us ponder about certain parts of WDW that might be haunted. Well, not in the Haunted Mansion kind... well, you get the idea.
You see, as I was surfing the net, I have came across a comment that the Haunted Mansion might as well be 'haunted by long forgotten Disney characters', and I figure this might be an imaginative thought to ponder on...
Considering the attractions that have come and gone, then if certain parts of WDW were, in its own way, 'haunted', then where do you think it could be, and how would you react?
For instance, consider Mission: Space being built on top of Horizons... would the thought of hearing 'If we can dream it...' playing in the corridors (well, not out of speakers) send shivers down your spine? Obviously yet, don't get me started on the 'after-LIFE' experiences between Fd&W and Fl&G festivals...
Okay, it's your turn. Think of a long-gone attraction, pick a location, and throw in your reaction. As they say, of those 999 happy haunts, "there's always room for one more..."
You see, as I was surfing the net, I have came across a comment that the Haunted Mansion might as well be 'haunted by long forgotten Disney characters', and I figure this might be an imaginative thought to ponder on...
Considering the attractions that have come and gone, then if certain parts of WDW were, in its own way, 'haunted', then where do you think it could be, and how would you react?
For instance, consider Mission: Space being built on top of Horizons... would the thought of hearing 'If we can dream it...' playing in the corridors (well, not out of speakers) send shivers down your spine? Obviously yet, don't get me started on the 'after-LIFE' experiences between Fd&W and Fl&G festivals...
Okay, it's your turn. Think of a long-gone attraction, pick a location, and throw in your reaction. As they say, of those 999 happy haunts, "there's always room for one more..."