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Is there a pet cemetery behind Haunted Mansion?

The Pet Cemetery is a location found at the Haunted Mansion in Disneyland and Disneyworld which is used as a graveyard for deceased animals.



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The Family Plot or Berm Graveyard is an area which appears in front of all of the Haunted Mansions where it is filled with tombstones marked with humorous epitaphs, often honouring imagineers.

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The Family Plot or Berm Graveyard is an area which appears in front of all of the Haunted Mansions where it is filled with tombstones marked with humorous epitaphs, often honouring imagineers.

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So, what's the grand total? 186. That's a far cry from the 999 ghosts Disneyland claims reside in the mansion, which, according to the “Haunted Mansion” episode of “Behind the Attraction,” was first described as a retirement home for ghosts when it was under construction.

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Madame Leota Tombstone - Disney's The Haunted Mansion.

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The Haunted Mansion probably has so [many] human ashes in it that it's not even funny,” said one Disney Parks custodian. According to a spokesperson for Disney, the scattering of ashes inside the parks is strictly prohibited and even illegal. Guests can even be banned from the parks for attempting to do it.

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Haunted Mansion” is true to the beloved Disneyland ride, which never gets any scarier than the elongated walls and hanging silhouette of the mansion lobby.

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McKamey Manor in Summertown, Tennessee may lay claim to being the world's scariest haunted house.

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According to a spokesperson for Disney, the scattering of ashes inside the parks is strictly prohibited and even illegal.

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The Haunted Mansion is dark and contains some mildly frightening scenes, but there is no gore. The ghostly residents are friendly and the ride is slow-moving.

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McKamey Manor is an American haunted house attraction in which survival horror-style events are enacted. McKamey Manor is considered a pioneer of extreme haunted attractions. It was founded in San Diego by Russ McKamey and was originally located on his property until it was moved to Tennessee in 2017.

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This ride is fine for very young infants to toddlers (up to age 3). This is typically when toddlers start to become a bit more aware of scary things.

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While it may seem grotesque using real bones, they remained for quite some time. It hasn't been officially stated exactly when the skeletons were replaced with dummies, but they slowly were swapped out and the human remains returned to UCLA during the various ride refurbishments. But, they didn't remove them all!

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A bit of research (and a cameo from Hasan Minhaj) leads the team to discover that the Hatbox Ghost is actually the spirit of Alistair Crump, a sadistic millionaire who murdered countless people before being beheaded — hence the hatbox.

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