Secret Haunted Mansion portrait

EPCOT Explorer

New Member
I just found something very cool in the old WDW Attic that is probably not there anymore.
Attic-PhantomoftheOperaPoster.jpg

Oh, that's great. Phantom is one of my favorite plays. :D


Kinda doesn't fit Mansion, but still :D
 

Rob562

Well-Known Member
Oh, that's great. Phantom is one of my favorite plays. :D


Kinda doesn't fit Mansion, but still :D

Actually, it might, depending on when Constance's final wedding was... The Lon Chaney silent film version of Phantom, which is what this poster is for, was made in 1925. So it could still very well fit within the theming...

-Rob
 

EPCOT Explorer

New Member
Actually, it might, depending on when Constance's final wedding was... The Lon Chaney silent film version of Phantom, which is what this poster is for, was made in 1925. So it could still very well fit within the theming...

-Rob

:lol: True! I visualize most of HM to be in the 1800's, though...but that might be just on a personal level.
 

HMF

Well-Known Member
Actually, it might, depending on when Constance's final wedding was... The Lon Chaney silent film version of Phantom, which is what this poster is for, was made in 1925. So it could still very well fit within the theming...

-Rob
A-Connie's wedding to George was in 1877.
B-This photo was taken in 2003 the poster is most likely no longer there.
 

Master Gracey 5

Active Member
Does anyone have a photo of the long portrait of (presumably) our ghost host that is on your right after the coffin scene? I noticed it on my last visit just after the flexing door and before the clock stuck on 13. It can be tough to spot, but I'd say it definitely qualifies as a "secret" portrait.
 

HMF

Well-Known Member
Does anyone have a photo of the long portrait of (presumably) our ghost host that is on your right after the coffin scene? I noticed it on my last visit just after the flexing door and before the clock stuck on 13. It can be tough to spot, but I'd say it definitely qualifies as a "secret" portrait.
You mean this one?
 

gibson12

Active Member
Does anyone know where the portrait of "The Couple" is currently in the WDW Mansion?

Used to be in the moving eye hallway before 2007. I only recently realized I hadn't noticed if it's still in the attraction or not.
 
Just wanted to add another voice to the "no flash photography" opinion. Almost nothing in the parks offends me more. When someone in another car is taking flash photos it's really disappointing to me, and I wind up becoming very annoyed that there's no policy to eject those people from the park. Borderline rage inducing. It's the kind behavior that makes me sick. I'm truly shocked that anyone in the community here would condone such behavior.
 

Cmdr_Crimson

Well-Known Member
Does anyone know where the portrait of "The Couple" is currently in the WDW Mansion?

Used to be in the moving eye hallway before 2007. I only recently realized I hadn't noticed if it's still in the attraction or not.

It's this one your speaking of...
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The Sinister Eleven portraits were moved into the loading area..However there eyes don't follow anymore...
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gibson12

Active Member
Actually, not all 11 ended up in the load area. "The Couple" probably is, but I can't find it in any online videos to place it for sure. Opera Lady, for example, is on a wall as you pass the ball room, and "December" (as in May-December--the rotted faced lady in the pink dress) is in a tiny spot between the load area and the changing portraits, which no book or website ever seems to acknowledge. I got curious recently because I read something about how a painting of the Mansion itself appears above the couple in the portrait. Of course, I will probably be able to find it the next time I'm there, but it's hard to wait when you don't know whenyour next trip will be. So I got a little impatient and hoped that someone knew off hand.
 

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