Random Disneyland and Walt Disney World tidbits too time-sensitive or inconsequential to cram into a formal article.
Disney Graveyard Back to Life
Posted 09-24-2009 at 10:02 AM by David Koenig
Disneyland is sneaking in a little something extra for its Halloweentime promotion: the reopening of the long-missing cemetery on Tom Sawyer Island.
The construction walls that had been blocking guests from walking behind Fort Wilderness are down, and guests should be able to pay their respects at the cemetery in back within the next few days. The area will not be “pirated up,” according to one source. “The only difference will have the headstones facing the Rivers of America.”
The graveyard was closed several years ago to make room for the island’s Pirates makeover. Crews began refurbishing the cemetery almost a year ago (see www.mouseplanet.com/8474/Broken_Bridges), but evidently became distracted.
The construction walls that had been blocking guests from walking behind Fort Wilderness are down, and guests should be able to pay their respects at the cemetery in back within the next few days. The area will not be “pirated up,” according to one source. “The only difference will have the headstones facing the Rivers of America.”
The graveyard was closed several years ago to make room for the island’s Pirates makeover. Crews began refurbishing the cemetery almost a year ago (see www.mouseplanet.com/8474/Broken_Bridges), but evidently became distracted.
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Thats really cool, for if I remember right one of the gravestones is the name of Disney worker who buried some Disney films during WWII so they would not be destroyed/stolen while in Europe? I forget the story.Posted 09-25-2009 at 10:58 AM by DwarfPlanet
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Posted 10-13-2009 at 08:03 AM by olegc







