Haunted Walt Disney World

SMS55

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I caught this guy on camera bothering me!!!

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That's probably what the OP saw. It was just one of the hitch hiking ghosts following him back. All kidding aside, now I am intrigued by this. Now I want to stay at one of these cabins. This stuff fascinates me.
 

Vader2112

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omg HUGE yes! I take one of those in every city I visit. You just blew my mind with the thought of Disney having one of those haha
I do not think Disney would go for it. I enjoy those tours. Great one in St Augustine. Salem MA was great too. That one creeped me out as I had a cold feeling of dredd that something was watching and about to come at the group while standing in front of an old abandoned prision. Never had that feeling before. Plus we asked if the Hotel we were staying in was Haunted and were told by the guide that there were some rumors. When I got home I was watching a show about Haunted places in America and the Hotel is in fact one of the most haunted places in Salem...lol Not to mention that a secret mariners society still meets on the top floor of the hotel to this day.
 

scoobygirl39541

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I do not think Disney would go for it. I enjoy those tours. Great one in St Augustine. Salem MA was great too. That one creeped me out as I had a cold feeling of dredd that something was watching and about to come at the group while standing in front of an old abandoned prision. Never had that feeling before. Plus we asked if the Hotel we were staying in was Haunted and were told by the guide that there were some rumors. When I got home I was watching a show about Haunted places in America and the Hotel is in fact one of the most haunted places in Salem...lol Not to mention that a secret mariners society still meets on the top floor of the hotel to this day.

(not to derail this thread even more but...) That is awesome!!! I've done ghost tours in about 15 cities with The Queen Mary being one of the creepiest 'feeling' locations. I'm absolutely fascinated with the paranormal. I, unintentionally, stayed in a haunted hotel room in Ocean City, MD and it was a pleasant surprise! haha Mix the paranormal with Disney and I'm sold!
 

tooslickrick

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Even though I live in Florida, my family and I like to have a true "Disney vacation" every once and a while. This time, we stayed in the Fort Wilderness cabins (just got back today). The cabins were wonderful, but I did honestly feel creeped out, especially since I had a few "experiences"...

Now, I don't know if what I saw was real or not, it could have been just my mind playing tricks on me. On our Magic Kingdom day, my mother and I went back to the park at night. We left just before 11, took the boat back to the resort, then hopped on the bus back to cabins 2400. While walking from the bus stop to our cabin, I saw a white silhouette of someone walking outside someone's cabin. It was just for a split second, but I had to look around to see if anyone was there. There wasn't. My mom didn't see it though, and mind you, I (we) were exhausted.

Last night, after returning home from Epcot, I crawled in the comfy pull down bed located in the living room. Once again, I saw a white silhouette of someone walking, but this time it was in the hallway of the cabin, and the person appeared to be walking into the bathroom. I immediately sat up and got a massive chill down my spine. My mom, once again, didn't see anything. I thought it could have been my stepdad, but he was asleep in the main bedroom. Then I heard the noises of kids laughing, and thought my little sister (4) was up. At that point, I was too freaked out to sleep alone out in the living room, so I sprinted into the main bedroom and slept on the bottom bunk.

Now, I was tired. I think my mind may have been playing tricks on me, but I'm not too sure. It was very scary though. Though it did make me wonder if anyone has seen, heard of or experienced anything at one of the WDW resorts or parks. I think that this could be a very interesting topic.
Man that is crazy. I went in an RV with my family back in 2000 I believe. We stayed at Fort Wilderness. I had woken up in the middle of the night and from my bed I saw a white silhouette arm coming through the door across the RV I stared at it for about five minutes. I kept rubbing my eyes and trying to see of I was awake and I swear it was real. The hand started motioning for me to come here. My parents never saw anything but to this day I remember every detail of what happened that night. Its just crazy that someone saw a similar silhouette although I'm assuming you saw the entire body.
 

BryceM

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Man that is crazy. I went in an RV with my family back in 2000 I believe. We stayed at Fort Wilderness. I had woken up in the middle of the night and from my bed I saw a white silhouette arm coming through the door across the RV I stared at it for about five minutes. I kept rubbing my eyes and trying to see of I was awake and I swear it was real. The hand started motioning for me to come here. My parents never saw anything but to this day I remember every detail of what happened that night. Its just crazy that someone saw a similar silhouette although I'm assuming you saw the entire body.
That is so terrifying. Do you think you could have sleep paralysis, or just REM sleep in general?

Though I wouldn't doubt it if you didn't. I do think that those grounds are haunted.
 

disney fan 13

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Man that is crazy. I went in an RV with my family back in 2000 I believe. We stayed at Fort Wilderness. I had woken up in the middle of the night and from my bed I saw a white silhouette arm coming through the door across the RV I stared at it for about five minutes. I kept rubbing my eyes and trying to see of I was awake and I swear it was real. The hand started motioning for me to come here. My parents never saw anything but to this day I remember every detail of what happened that night. Its just crazy that someone saw a similar silhouette although I'm assuming you saw the entire body.

Alright, I'm definitely not going to stay at FW now!
 

FettFan

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A good amount of the deaths at Disneyland were teenagers, ranging from the ages of 15 through 18. Sad.

Yeah...I'm not completely sold on the "sad" part, given that most of those dead teenagers were bona fide Darwin Award contenders.

Like the guy who tried to jump from one Peoplemover car to another. It ran over him and pushed him over a hundred feet through the pearly gates.

And then, in the most epic display of 'those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it' seen since Hitler followed in Napoleon's footsteps with a winter invasion of Russia, another fellow tried to jump from one Peoplemover car to another, and was totally, totally surprised to find himself literally jamming gears.

And the guy who once tried to sneak into the park by walking on the monorail track....let's just say that the celebration of Cars Land was not the first time a face had been plastered to the front of a monorail train. Indeed, Monorail Red lived up to her name on that fateful day.

And then there are the incidents at the River Styx of America....
 

FettFan

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I'll say this, on a personal level I don't discount peoples experiences. Trust me, I used to. I don't believe in anything, I'm not religious, I don't believe in fate, karma, etc etc etc

BUT... one night about 3 years ago I'm at my wife's parents house and out of the corner of my eye I saw a white, translucent figure... I turned and saw an older man wearing a top hat.

AGAIN, I don't believe in any of that garbage but I saw what I saw and I'm the most skeptical person on this earth.

Buy them some carbon monoxide detectors, because ghostly hallucinations are a sign of mild CO poisoning.
 

Sped2424

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Yeah...I'm not completely sold on the "sad" part, given that most of those dead teenagers were bona fide Darwin Award contenders.

Like the guy who tried to jump from one Peoplemover car to another. It ran over him and pushed him over a hundred feet through the pearly gates.

And then, in the most epic display of 'those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it' seen since Hitler followed in Napoleon's footsteps with a winter invasion of Russia, another fellow tried to jump from one Peoplemover car to another, and was totally, totally surprised to find himself literally jamming gears.

And the guy who once tried to sneak into the park by walking on the monorail track....let's just say that the celebration of Cars Land was not the first time a face had been plastered to the front of a monorail train. Indeed, Monorail Red lived up to her name on that fateful day.

And then there are the incidents at the River Styx of America....
A death is still sad, even if it was due to teenagers being, well teenagers.
 

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