May 14
2009

Ghosts of Disney World

What pops into your head of when someone says the words “Disney World”? Do you think of Mickey Mouse, Epcot Center, or maybe Cinderella’s Castle? One thing you in all likelihood you do not tend to think of are ghosts… other than perhaps the Haunted Mansion, that is. You might believe it is impossible that Disney World, of all places, can be haunted. Nevertheless accounts of Disney World hauntings do exist. Here are a a couple of ghosts who have been reportedly encountered at the Park:

You could encounter many Disney World ghosts at Spaceship Earth. One ghost is a little girl with long, blond hair who’s been spotted riding in a car. Another is a young boy who loves to hang around the girl. He will run in front of her and disappear into thin air. This occurs outside during daylight hours because he is afraid of the dark.

At the Tower of Terror, there is  a ghost that walks around during closed hours when visitors are not around. Whenever  he is seen, he is always walking in the wrong direction. Whenever employee’s call him he doesn’t respond because he’s deaf. If he discovers he is noticed he’ll just disappear.

At the Pirates Of the Caribbean ride, the ghost of a former employee named George hangs out daily. When it was being built in the early 1970s, he was a welder who welded different pieces of the Pirates attraction. George was killed at the park when a beam fell on him during construction.

Pirates of the Carribian ghosts

Every morning and evening  before the ride opens and before the employees head home after closing, they say hello and good night over the PA system. There is  a beleif that if they do not do that, the ride will shut itself down (it’s actually done so occasionally). Ask almost anyone who has worked at this ride and they’ll probably tell you that they’ve had an encounter with George or know somebody who has.

The next time you take a trip to the happiest place on earth and would like to go on the Pirates Of the Caribbean, the Tower of Terror, Spaceship Earth, or you are simply walking down in front of Cinderella’s castle where shadowpeople frequent, keep an eye out and ask some employee about any Disney World ghost stories they’ve heard. Perhaps you will get lucky (or unlucky) and experience one of these Disney World hauntings yourself on your next trip to the happiest place on earth.




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13 Responses to Ghosts of Disney World

  1. jonn1 says:

    Is disneyland haunted too?

  2. wolf says:

    I saw a ghost here before. It looked like casper

  3. pilo says:

    Disneyworld ghosts? this is so scary

  4. vasya says:

    There has been a story among employees of a ghost walking around the “Tower of Terror”

  5. nick says:

    What do you think of when you hear the words “Disney World”? You probably don’t tend to think about ghosts

  6. nick says:

    Several ghosts can be found at Walt Disney World.

  7. jonn2 says:

    Disney World Hauntings

  8. weblink says:

    The REAL Ghosts in Disneylands Haunted Mansion

  9. london-2003-02 says:

    Recently, I’ve read reports of numerous ghost sitings at DisneyLand

  10. disney ghost says:

    Supposedly, the Haunted Mansion attraction isn’t the only place inside of Walt Disney World where ghosts call home

  11. Efzec says:

    It is that time of year again at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom Park, where Halloween frights turn into Holiday delights.

  12. Stretch says:

    these ghosts came to be has been a long-kept secret of Disney World.

  13. incontro says:

    In Disneyland, The Ghost Host says “Our tour begins here in this gallery, where you see paintings of some of our guests

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