Backstage Disneyland
Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 6:15 pm
Stories about guest behavior in theme parks.
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I've heard it's the only real skull left on the ride. Originally the ride was full of real skulls because fake skulls back then did not look realistic enough for Walt. Eventually all the real skulls were replaced with fakes as the technology got better. Real skulls age in a way that fake skulls can't replicate, so judging by the way it looks, the headboard skull certainly looks like a genuine article. Guess we'll have to wait and see if a POTC CM shows up to confirm or debunk it.felinefan wrote:Anyone ever check out whether the skull on the headboard of the pirate bed is real or not, according to the caption?
I wanna be scattered on the grass at Magic Kingdom with the bunnies and the ducks!TiggerHappy wrote:And if you think using human remains is frowned upon, what about the stupid Guests who dump their loved ones' ashes into the waters of POTC or one of rooms in the Haunted Mansion?
run up a big bill and cant pay and they will feed you to the gators.DonutGoddess wrote:I wanna be scattered on the grass at Magic Kingdom with the bunnies and the ducks!
If I remember right, it is actually against the law (in california) on private property without permission, in writing.TiggerHappy wrote:Well yeah, Walt did get a lot of flack for using real skulls back then. He got the skulls, I think on loan, from a university (don't recall which one). But he really wanted things to look convincing and the fake skulls back in the day simply didn't do it for him.
And if you think using human remains is frowned upon, what about the stupid Guests who dump their loved ones' ashes into the waters of POTC or one of rooms in the Haunted Mansion?