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365 Adventures in 2011: Day 230 – Beware of Hitchhiking Ghosts that are too expensive

Anyone have a spare $38,001? Because that’s what I would have needed to win these Haunted Mansion Hitchhiking Ghosts that were replaced in the Magic Kingdom by interactive animated ghosts. They were up for sale at the D23 Expo auction and fetched the biggest price tag of the entire event, $38k. Incredible price for incredible items. And they’re not mine. Oh well.

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365 Adventures in 2011: Day 156 – Haunted home away from home

Our last day at Disneyland was a casual one, taking in a few additional attractions we hadn’t yet hit this trip and returning to a few favorites. One of the last rides we enjoyed was, of course, The Haunted Mansion.

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365 Adventures in 2011: Day 135 – Meeting the man behind the Monorail (and more)

Over the years, I’ve had the great pleasure of meeting and conversing with quite a few Disney Imagineers and Legends, many of whom were speaking in panels today at Destination D: Walt Disney World. But I had never found myself in the same room as one particularly important notable name from Disney history – until today.

Imagineer and Disney Legend Bob Gurr is the man who designed some of the most iconic Disney vehicles in history. Monorail? Yep. The Haunted Mansion’s Doom Buggy? Yep, that too. And today I finally got to meet him. He happened to be standing in the Archives exhibit at Destination D when I went in before lunch, so I said hi, got an autograph, and snapped a quick photo with him. There were others who wanted to meet him as well, so I moved on without much of a conversation, but it was still great to see him in person, finally.

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365 Adventures in 2011: Day 109 – Chillin’ with Master Gracey

One of the best parts about the new Haunted Mansion interactive queue is being able to get up close with Master Gracey’s famous tombstone. I can now say I’ve placed a rose on it, something I never thought I’d do. (It was already there. I simply picked it up and put it back down…)

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Halloween 2009 at my house, Video and Photos

After a few days of planning, several shopping trips, several days of preparing, and 5-6 hours of installation, my Halloween decorations for 2009 were ready to go.

Before I get into the details, here’s a video tour of what it looked like this year:

It was another successful year of entertaining the neighborhood. We had around 60 trick-or-treaters plus their parents for a likely total of close to 100 people stopping by.  For the past few years, our decorations have been almost exclusively Haunted Mansion-themed and this year I decided to stray from that, opting for something a little spookier.

Reactions to the scarier decorations were great.  Many kids loved all of it, stopping and staring at each scene -- some even taking pictures.  Other kids were apprehensive about approaching but still enjoyed it.  And then there were a few who were too scared to even walk up the driveway, but we made sure that all kids received candy, even if we had to walk down the driveway to give it to them.

Here’s a photo tour with more information about each scene (you can click on each image to enlarge it in a new window):

The front door scene was the highlight of the “event.” Michelle and I watched out the front door windows and waited for visitors to show up. As trick-or-treaters walked up the driveway and approached the doorway, they would hear the sounds of crawling and hissing bugs:

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As they got closer, I would start the scene which dimmed the green light and played this audio:

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After the voice says “stick around for a while,” a loud whooshing noise plays at which point I would release the spider web-wrapped corpse, causing it to drop down from being half-folded above. Over the course of the night, the dropping body caused at least 20 scares, some in large groups. From inside the door, I heard plenty of screams and laughter. After that, we’d open the door and hand out candy to the often-stunned audience.

To achieve the front door scene, I used X10 lighting controls and a program called Indigo. The green light above the door, a black light, and a strobe light were all hooked up via X10 devices and switches (I have lots of X10- and Insteon-controlled lights throughout my house).

An audio cable ran from a computer in my office outside the front door and to a hidden set of speakers and a subwoofer. The scene set up in Indigo first dimmed down the green light then, using AppleScript, played the audio file. At the appropriate time, Indigo would turn on the strobe light and blacklight and I would release the hanging body. The corpse was hung using fishing wire, run through a loop in the ceiling. I would simply unhook it from inside the house and let go just at the right moment. After the trick-or-treaters left, I would pull the body back up and fasten the fishing line, waiting for the next visitor.

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