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4. The historic music room

Piano keys

The Haunted Mansion's piano is nearly as creepy as these decrepit keys
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In the music room of the Haunted Mansion, you’ll see a piano, violin, trumpet case, and bass. The piano is an exact replica of the piano on the Queen Mary. The Queen Mary served as both a transport ship in World War II and a luxury ocean liner. Nearly 50 deaths have occurred on the ship, and it’s well-known for the chilling tales of hauntings that occur onboard.

The piano in the Haunted Mansion is playing Grim Grinning Ghosts. The instrument is over 100 years old. If you can tear your eyes from the haunted piano, take a look at the music stand in this room. It features a grand total of four hidden Mickeys.

5. The eerie clock 

Haunted Mansion clock

The clock at the mansion has some frightening details
Image: Flickr, David (license)

The clock hallway features a masterpiece originally designed by Imagineer Rolly Crump for the Museum of the Weird. Instead of 12 markings, it features an unlucky 13. The clock has a face, feet, and bloody fingers. The pendulum looks like either a tail or a tongue depending on how you approach it.

6. The five haunted husbands 

The murderous bride of the mansion

After the Haunted Mansion’s update, it received a fresh new storyline about a murderous bride with a string of unlucky husbands. The attic is one of the most intriguing rooms in the mansion, so you’ll want to watch for the dozens of details that pull the story together here. Each husband is progressively more wealthy than the last, as the bride works her way up the social ladder. After absorbing each man’s wealth, she beheads the hapless husbands. There’s a separate area in the attic for each marriage, heralded by a portrait of the couple. The husbands’ heads disappear periodically, hinting at their final fate.

Among the wedding detritus for every husband is a marriage certificate, cake toppers, and strand of pearls. Most have a bird cage, signifying that the bride has “flown the coop” so to speak. The pile of wedding gifts for each celebration gets larger as you progress.

The first husband is Ambrose Harper, who marries the black widow bride in 1869. He’s the son of a wealthy farmer, yet the least wealthy of the lineup.

Second is Frank Banks, an aptly named banker who weds Constance in 1872. The wedding dress that Constance wears in all her portraits is hanging in the back of this scene.

Husband number three is Marquee DaDoom. His is the shortest marriage. DaDoom takes his vows in 1874, yet Constance is married again the very next year. This husband’s name comes from the sound the bride’s heart made in the last incarnation of the mansion.

Reginald Caine enters the scene with the bride’s fourth marriage in 1875. He’s a railroad tycoon and avid hunter. This is the only husband who doesn’t have a birdcage, as he preferred to kill rather than cage his animals.

In 1877, Constance takes her last husband, George Hightower. His family owns the Hollywood Tower Hotel you can find on Sunset Boulevard in Disney’s Hollywood Studios. In her picture with George, Constance holds a rose. This echoes another portrait of her that you’ll find in the stretch room of the Haunted Mansion. There, she’s clutching a rose in old age and sitting atop George’s tombstone. The tea set on display with this wedding scene is from the high tea at the Grand Floridian.

Finally, you’ll see a hat rack holding a hat representative of each of the husbands. There’s also a stack of hatboxes nearby, although I’m not sure we want to know what’s inside.

The Haunted Mansion is packed with details like these that make the attraction one of the most popular and storied locations in the park. Pay attention to the little things and you never know when you’ll uncover a new piece of the puzzle in this mysterious dark ride.

 
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Fascinating! I learned so much!

The crossover to the Tower of Terror is for the history books.

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