I couldn't think of anything ghastly to share with you on this All Hallows Eve. Sure, I have photos of my bloody knee after I wiped out on my bicycle, but that doesn't seem to be quite the thing.
Hey, I know! How about a few photos of the Magic Kingdom's Haunted Mansion, taken when it had only been open for about two months? I always liked that the Imagineers made the Florida mansion look completely different from the outside, compared to the Anaheim version.
At this point the exterior queue left visitors unprotected from the sun; I believe it was three or four years before they added a covered awning (what am I going to do, look it up?). The spookiest awning ever.
Some of those architectural details resemble chess pieces, and I know I've read about them, but have forgotten exactly what the consensus is. Wasn't this mansion based on an actual house, just like the Anaheim mansion? Did the Imagineers add the chess pieces on purpose? Is chess scary?! My guess is that it's just a coincidence. A very SPOOOOOOKY coincidence!
One window appears uncharacteristically red. Red, the color of spooky tomatoes! Oh yeah, blood too. Is there a theory as to why that room has red windows?
I really like this unusual angle - maybe because we get a good look at the conservatory with its green copper patina (it has obviously been there for 150 years!) and tiny panes of glass. We see some guests as they exited the attraction; clearly they are traumatized! The two gentlemen in the foreground needed some sweet, sweet nicotine to calm their jangled nerves.
Notice the red window, part of the same room as seen in the previous photo, just on the other end of the mansion.
Have a SPOOKTACULAR Halloween!