4. Debbie Stone
Similarly, to the story above, there’s some tragic truth to the story of the resident ghoul haunting the former site of the America Sings attraction in Disneyland. Nine days after the attraction’s opening, an eighteen-year-old employee named Debbie Stone was crushed to death between a rotating wall as the stage was being reset.
She unfortunately passed away due to her injuries before other employees could reach her. After this incident, breakaway walls were installed to prevent any potential future injuries from occurring in a similar manner. Since then, other Disneyland employees have reported hearing a woman’s voice telling them to watch out if they stand too near the rotating wall. In a way, this story has somewhat of a bittersweet ending–the idea that Debbie remains on site as some sort of guardian, looking after those who came after is a comforting thought to many Disney employees.
5. Main Street Firehouse
Finishing off the section dedicated to Disneyland is a fitting tale that the ghost of Walt Disney himself remains in the park to this day, spending his eternity inside the walls of his own beloved creation. If you’re familiar with Disneyland secrets, you’ve undoubtedly heard about Walt’s hidden apartment atop the firehouse on Main Street. Some days, Walt would visit the park and stay inside this building to get work done. Employees would always know Walt was visiting when the lamp near the window was turned on.
After Walt’s death, several employees reported that turning the light off in the firehouse would seemingly upset the spirit of Walt himself. After leaving the building, employees noticed the lamp was left on, would return inside to turn it off, leave again, and realize that once again the light was on upstairs. One employee allegedly even unplugged the lamp and returned later to find it on. When she returned again to turn it off, she heard a man’s voice telling her “I’m still here”. Since then, the light has remained on permanently as a tribute to the beloved park’s creator always having a presence in the park.
These spooky tales of ghosts haunting the Disney parks are sure to keep you on the edge of your seat during your next vacation. Whether you choose to believe them or not is entirely up to you, but one thing is certain–we’ve only scratched the surface of creepy ghost stories! There are dozens more to share and discover, and we’d love to hear your most unsettling Disney parks experiences. Next time you visit one of the parks, keep an eye out for anything bizarre or supernatural… and say good morning to George for me!
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