Dark Disney

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I travel the dark corners of the Internet and found some rather disturbing facts and secrets about disney. So grab your nightlight and get ready to ruin your childhood!

Fact 1- Dead people used as props?!

There is a tradition of guests bringing the cremated ashes of their loved ones and scattering them in the Haunted Mansion. Although these poor souls are vacuumed up each night by the cleaning crew, there still remain human remains in the park; one of the beds in Pirates of the Carribean has a headboard that contains real bones. Because those are the perks of a pirate's life -- sleeping on furniture built from the corpses of your enemies! Sleep Number can't compete with the shuteye you get on top of Blackbeard's femurs.

Fact 2- Jungle Cruise

Over the nearly 60 years it's been open, the Jungle Cruise has developed into its own unique ecosystem. The fake jungle has become a real, self-sufficient jungle. Disneyland landscapers no longer tend to it beyond pruning the tropical plants once a year. Guys, if a fake jungle can become a real jungle, that means the animatronic animals can come to life and then literally all of my childhood nightmares are real.

Fact 3- Disney abandoned two theme parks.

In 1999 and 2001, Disney shut down two of its parks in Disneyworld: Discovery Island and River Country, respectively. They were closed due to a new Florida law that forbid unchlorinated natural water from being used in amusement parks. But the company chose not to demolish either of them, so they remain standing and rotting today. In 2009, a brave man named Shane Perez visited the island. But you should probably look at these pictures of Splash Mountain riders because they are fun and goofy and won't immediately drain you of your remaining blissful innocence.
(Also i heard that one park actually killed a kid! Due to a brian eating bacteria o-o )

Fact 4- There's a ride that ends in Hell

Most of the oldest rides at Disneyland are "dark rides" - that is, they're indoor rides that are sparsely lit and are meant to create "scenes" that you ride past. One dark ride, "Mr. Toad's Wild Ride," ended with Mr. Toad from "The Wind in the Willows" driving into an oncoming train and literally arriving in Hell. Like, ACTUAL Hell. Devils and fire and brimstone and all of that.



I couldn't use some of the other facts
-.- because of a copyright thingy but oh well hope you enjoyed!

Sources- http://www.dorkly.com/post/71462/disney-is-always-watching

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