No, he isn't.Everyone knows he's under the Haunted Mansion.
:lol: And the castle turrets are really missile silos, along with the fact that no one is ever pronounced dead on WDW property because it's hushed up.
Sorry to burst your bubble, but that rumor has been floating around for years...and I do mean YEARS.
No.
He's buried in Glendale, CA at Forest Lawn Cemetery, in a not very easy to find grave.
I know. I laid flowers there earlier this year.
Apparently Walt himself is frozen and buried underneath the CoP.
I thought only his head was frozen and kept in a vault beneath Cinderella castle while his body was buried in Glendale, CA at Forest Lawn Cemetery.
Possibly. Apparently Michael Eisner swallowed the key to the vault when he left Disney.
Wouldn't it have been retrieved by now? I mean, it'd have to come out the other end eventually!![]()
possibly. Apparently michael eisner swallowed the key to the vault when he left disney.
I thought only his head was frozen and kept in a vault beneath Cinderella castle while his body was buried in Glendale, CA at Forest Lawn Cemetery.
Actually, Walt's head is under the supervision of one "Zwamgar" on Usenet's R.A.D.P. group (circa early 2000's). The head used to be thawed out every now and then for trip reports so that you really knew what Walt was thinking since, well, you know.
I think the plan is to eventually get him a spot on Futurama.
The rest of the body is kept deep within the missle silo below the tallest castle turret.
Walt Disney didn't really die. He just pricked his finger on an enchanted rose bush that was growing in Fantasyland, and fell asleep for 500 years. He was cryogenically preserved by Ursula and Malificent, and placed in the highest tower of Sleeping Beauty Castle, not unlike Lenin, to await the day when his True Love would ascend the tower and awaken him with True Love's First Kiss. Then one day, many years later, the ODV cast members from Paradise Pier staged a revolt, and decided to take revenge on poor Walt. So, late one night, they hid out on Tom Sawyer's Island and waited till the park was quiet. They then climbed to the highest tower and stole Walt's body from its dusty tomb. They carried him across the esplanade, through the abandoned paths of California Adventure, and into the Muppet Vision 3-D building. They placed him in Waldorf's chair in the balcony, careful to securely bolt him to the seat and floor. All the next day, none of the eight people who came to watch the movie even noticed the switch. And he's still there to this day.
:ROFLOL::ROFLOL::ROFLOL:Walt Disney didn't really die. He just pricked his finger on an enchanted rose bush that was growing in Fantasyland, and fell asleep for 500 years. He was cryogenically preserved by Ursula and Malificent, and placed in the highest tower of Sleeping Beauty Castle, not unlike Lenin, to await the day when his True Love would ascend the tower and awaken him with True Love's First Kiss. Then one day, many years later, the ODV cast members from Paradise Pier staged a revolt, and decided to take revenge on poor Walt. So, late one night, they hid out on Tom Sawyer's Island and waited till the park was quiet. They then climbed to the highest tower and stole Walt's body from its dusty tomb. They carried him across the esplanade, through the abandoned paths of California Adventure, and into the Muppet Vision 3-D building. They placed him in Waldorf's chair in the balcony, careful to securely bolt him to the seat and floor. All the next day, none of the eight people who came to watch the movie even noticed the switch. And he's still there to this day.
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