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Ramble: Disneyland Ghost Stories

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Ramble: Disneyland Ghost Stories

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"Why would a ghost who was killed running along an elevated train platform by the train now manifest by running alongside the train?" It was the 60s. This is how you enter Stoner Valhalla. If I went out by dropping acid in the 60s, trying to break into Disneyland, and getting obliterated by the People Mover, you'd better believe my ass would reject the Kingdom of Heaven in favor of spending eternity singing "Good Morning Starshine" while jogging at 80mph to a crowd of bewildered and either horrified or delighted parkgoers in the Astral Plane. I love this ghost

Danielle Schatten

I would haunt the HECK outta the Casey jr train and sing the Casey jr song but in a ghostly creepy way, like a horror movie trailer typa way 🚂👻

Madelyn Mahurin

Jenny met Alastor in the haunted house

HenryGink

Okay, I know I'm profoundly late to this but I just became a Patron BUT - I was a cast member at Innoventions from 2014 - 2015. Can confirm, definitely haunted, but cast members at the time went out of our way to speak about Debby with kindness and deference, but we definitely believe she's still on what we called "The Ring". Every day, at open and close (which was later open/earlier close than the rest of the park) , we needed to "walk the ring" to make sure all the stanchions were up between each sections, and look behind the curtains (that would have been behind the audience) to ensure they still had a fire extinguisher and flashlight, as well as to check for guests that had snuck into the hidden area, because the cameras on the ring were off. Typically this was assigned to a single cast member, and we'd all try to talk someone into walking the ring with us. One morning, I believe in May 2014, I clocked in and was told by the lead (who was in the upstairs office, next to the Iron Man interactive game) to walk the ring. The other cast member that was scheduled to open with me that morning was late, so my lead and I were the only people in the building. I walked the ring, putting up stanchions (literally like 20 of them, stretched 10 ft across), and checking behind each one for a flashlight and extinguisher, waving at Tom Morrow's animatronic, that was still on one of the ring stages at the time. When I reached the end of the circle (the exit door to Innoventions, where, at the time, there was the 3D printer printed mini Baymax replicas), I saw that the first stanchion I had put up was down. I assumed it had simply come loose, and slowly retracted while I was walking the ring, so I walked over to fix it. Because of the circular shape of the path, I didn't notice until I had walked over that the SECOND stanchion was also down. I shook my head and assumed I'd just auto pilot walked through the first two. But when I found the third one down, I laughed. I was convinced one of my co-workers was messing with me (we were a pretty tight group of cast members, because we didn't rotate with any other attractions). The general vibe, despite me being alone in a silent old building, wasn't grim and spooky - it was playful, but a little disquieting. I called out, but no one answered. I shrugged, and went to close the fourth stanchion, which was also down, when I noticed the curtain that hid the fire extinguisher and flashlight in that section was pulled back. And not only that, the flashlight was missing. I checked, and every section was missing its flashlight. I gave up and went upstairs to tell my lead, who calmly informed me that no one else should be in the building - the other morning cast member had called in to say they were still 5 minutes out, and no one from entertainment was scheduled for another hour. She asked me to go check again to see how many flashlights were missing Irritated, I went back downstairs to demand that whoever was hiding come out, because they weren't supposed to be there. I thought it might be one of my coworkers who was scheduled in 30-40 minutes, but I was now behind on my other opening tasks, and I had to make up the tasks for the late cast member. When I made it back on the ring, every stanchion was up (Including 3 I was sure I'd left down), and all the flashlights were back. I got my lead, who walked the entire area with me, and even called security to help us look. No one was there, or seen on the cameras in the area. While I'd agree its gauche to tell scary stories about the recently deceased, I like to share this story because I think it was a lighthearted experience about a ghost goofing around, and suggests that Debby can have a good time messing around in the park! I disagree that Debby's ghostly vibes are gloom and doom - that's just the old building. I guess it was a coworker messing with me after all. Inno forever!

Jenna R

I just saw this, it's a little convoluted but for the night shift only the lead would carry the radio, it was an in-case-of-emergencies thing to call places like first aid or the fire department (since the fireworks went off during the night barn shift) but the work area wasn't large enough to need them to talk to each other within the department. It's been a while but iirc the last leads to clock out before night barn were petting farm at 4:30. So by the time night barn was leaving all the other leads would've returned their radios around 6 hours before, and it's a little of a process to park in cast parking and go backstage, so it seems really unlikely someone would come back at that point even if they had accidentally brought something with them, esp since not all the radios are used simultaneously for opening so they could just return it the next day. Not impossible, just improbable

Jenny Nicholson

That definitely seems like a possibility. I think its likelihood depends on what the charging dock layout was, and how obvious it would be that there was a radio missing the first time she checked on them. If there were often empty charging docks then you probably wouldn’t notice if one had appeared the second time you looked

Dane Roberts

If I was a Disneyland ghost, I think I would want to haunt New Orleans Square and be a mystery guest that occasionally shows up to order fresh beignets before mysteriously disappearing. I’ll try my best to die wearing a 50’s style dress so my ghost fits in better with all the other vintage lady ghosts.

Maddie Moreland

I need you to know I read this comment and laughed out loud. Like, actually

Madelyn Mahurin

I think it'd be funny to haunt small world. People are already creeped out by the dolls, I'll give them something to be creeped out about. Just occasionally possess a disney IP doll and have it look people in the eye for too long

gentlecurveofeggs

ik im so late to this cuz i just joined recently but if i was a disneyland ghost i would wanna be one of the bears they buried in concrete and i would just kinda hang out in the general area and look a little pissed about being buried in concrete and make bear noises

Valentine

I really love the extra effort Jenny put in to debunk the small world ghost. You’re not allowed to believe a fake ghost is haunting this ride.

Robert Romero Jr

the pope building is quite literally the scariest thing i have ever heard about at the parks by far. straight out of a horror movie. i’d rather run through the haunted mansion

Joshua Schusterman

as for like greeting and saying goodbye to ghosts at attractions i would do the same when shutting down the escape room i worked at, i fear ghosts just like fun places

emmett dupree

I had an eerily similar experience on the pirates ride. i was in the back row with my mom and i could’ve sworn i felt a smack on the back of my neck. My mom insists it wasn’t her and she’s never been one to joke about stuff like that. I think i wrote it off as a kid because that’s kinda just what you do at that age lol, but hearing it in this video now is equally validating my experience as well as unnerving.

Octavian Schaefer

Also, the Buzz story is very spooky but definitely fake as a CM who currently works the ride. It is true that you can tell when someone is on the track from the main console, the pressure pads light up on the monitor that tells you what’s going on in the ride. However, there are no monitors nearby that show you any sort of live camera footage. I don’t even know where they are, probably somewhere that only the maintenance workers access. Since there is a system in place that stops the ride anytime the pressure pads are activated from inside, the use of live footage isn’t needed from a day to day standpoint for CMs. We just have to go in and press a button in the zone to reset the ride and get it going again. Also, there there’s the fact that you need at least three people to close the ride each night. Still a fun story though!

Mandi Schmidt

If I were a ghost I would haunt the old court of angels which is now part of club 33. I would manifest as a huge party of foreign guests getting ready to take family pictures on the staircase, then as a cast member approaches to kick us out for not being part of the club, they would mysteriously all disappear in front of their eyes.

Mandi Schmidt

I still swear by the frontierland shops upstairs stock room being horribly haunted.

Arabella Lunet

CRAZY TO SEE YOU ON HERE?! I remember you from ONUW and my Tumblr days!

Arabella Lunet

I wonder if there was ever a churro cart at that particular location, because if there was then that sounds like it could have been a time slip rather than a traditional haunting.

Nioli

i worked at the art of animation resort in wdw, which began construction in the early 2000's but was abandoned for like 10 years. and there were allegedly no ghosts or even ghosts stories. so i looked up a creepypasta and told it to all my coworkers as if it happened to me. the ghost's name is 50's phil if you're wondering

Elise J

i want to haunt the railroad tracks in the park, and manifest my own ghost train to ride around the park with after all the corporeal engines get put up in the shed, and like maybe the ghost train could look like the fort wilderness engines just full scale

MrTophatter

I'd hang out with all the stray cats, just be a lady sitting contentedly in out-of-bounds areas surrounded by cats and vanish if cast members came up to tell me I can't sit where I'm sitting. Chill out in a good place to people watch with a bunch of cats seems like a nice way to spend your time when you're a ghost.

DaisyMaisy

Visual hallucinations, especially big things like an entire human, are not unheard of but are actually pretty uncommon in schizophrenics and just popular in media because it's cinematic. Auditory hallucinations are way more common (and usually not very distinct; they usually sound like muffled footsteps/furniture being moved/voices from the next room, or a tinny radio). And falsely held beliefs (like, feeling certain a person is watching you, as opposed to physically seeing evidence of a person watching you) Tldr I think it's much more likely the story is made up than that someone that deep into mental illness could secure a job and show up consistently enough to make it through training. Or it was ghosts

Jenny Nicholson

or I’d just haunt the haunted mansion ride because I’m basic and want to party and scare strangers in the afterlife

mango

if I could haunt anywhere in Disneyland I’d probably haunt either Toontown or the Snow White ride out of spite because I grew up with the Florida parks and I’m bitter that they took both of these things out of Disney World

mango

that’s exactly what I was thinking too???? granted I don’t know a ton about schizophrenia but from the little I’ve heard about it his reaction seems to be at least somewhat common (though if anyone can correct me if I’m wrong please feel free)

mango

why would a child hanging from the small world rafters be dressed like gavroche

griffin

I would haunt country bears hands down! me and those bears forever

OzPawz

The Buzz Lightyear guy sounds like he was suffering from undiagnosed/untreated schizophrenia :(

Mary Strawberry

Possible reasons why Walt Disney is an angry ghost: -Park staff let his head defrost. -He was actually really onboard with Chapek's direction and is unhappy he got the rug pulled out from under him. that's it those are the only possible answers

Rob Fitzsimmons

I'm a bit late to the party, but if I may I'd like to offer a possible alternative theory to the incident with the radio in the Pope house, apologies if someone else already suggested this. I think that a co-worker forgot their radio and was heading home with it, then upon realising their mistake returned to the house to leave back the radio. As they were placing the radio in it's cradle they either accidentally activated it or it picked up some cross chatter which explains the sound. They then left without alerting Jenny to their presence, either they didn't know she was there or didn't want to disturb her. By her own admission she wasn't too friendly with the others on that shift and the mystery guest was probably in a hurry to get home after their work was done.

Mark Smullen

Oooh my old roommate worked at the splash mountain in Orlando and they had a story of an accident and a guest dying on the ride specifically at the 4th (maybe?) drop and they would also say hello every morning and goodnight every night I don’t remember his/her name though

Melanie Warner

I'm sure people say this all the time but I really enjoyed just hearing the small details of your Disney life. Hearing about how you wanted to trade shifts, when people clocked out depending on their role, etc.. I think it's because you are a really good story teller. But I encourage just story telling of your life as video (ramble) concepts

Kartik Addanki

I want the ghost churro cart to become the new Disney urban legend.

Jiminy’s Journal

I DID! It's called "The Big Book of The Unexplained" and I made a tik tok about it here: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTR4M8Lha/

Halli Gomberg

I mean, if Paranormal Home Inspectors taught us anything, that ghost's got a pretty short range

Gerardo Berrelleza

Did you ever find the book? It sounds like a fun read

Gerardo Berrelleza

it looks like a pinnochio doll in the it's a small world thing!

Swampdrinker

Hey Jenny! Where did you get the Chuck E Cheese hat on Aragog? My partner is a CEC aficionado and we’re both dying to know where it came from haha

RayStarKitty

Finally able to sleep with the lights off after that one pressure pad story. Couldn’t even listen to the very last one as a doll collector I heard that word and went…nope.

Lizzy Martinez

I've never been to the California Disney [i never remember which of the two between Florida/California is World/Land, multiple people have told me and my brain just does NOT think that's important information to hold on to, which. fair.], but I feel like Star Wars Land is a hot ticket item for ghosts wanting to get in on some new real estate. I hope once George Lucas dies, legends crop up about him haunting one or both locations of SWL, and specifically in the way you imagined a malevolent Walt ghost; knocking things over, screaming, throwing fits. Seems appropriate. Anyway. Are there manholes at Disney? If yes, my ghost would simply be that I pop my head up a tiny bit out of the manhole, lifting the manhole cover with my super swole ghost neck muscles to peek out like a croc's eyes above the waterline. I don't do anything, I just watch creepily, and when you look away [or if you approach], I drop back down and the manhole cover drops back down with a really loud CLANG. We'll say that I'm the ghost of someone who died by falling into an open manhole in Disney, or [in Paranormal Home Inspectors fashion] into an open manhole anywhere in the city of Anaheim

The Doom Merchant

I would no question haunt Kilimanjaro Safari's just to make sure all guests still get serenaded with Hapa Duniani which was criminally removed. Hopefully people will like my ghostly rendition better, cause as it stands my party consistently asks that I not sing it during the safari

Daniel Olszewski

I'm usually a skeptic when it comes to the paranormal. I've only ever really had one ghost encounter, but since I was so young, it's possible that it was just my kid brain playing tricks on me. But Jenny's story about the guy who had to transfer out of Haunted Mansion because he kept seeing angry spirits genuinely freaked me out.

WhatAlsaid!

I like the idea of time travellers over ghosts, like the picture of the lady in the 1930s with a cellphone. But my favorite supernatural thing is that people in the past know about us in our future. It kind of makes sense because they basically planned for us to be here. Of course the idea all falls apart when I realize that I have no inkling what so ever of anyone's future self, perhaps I'm a lesser soul without the sight?

Brian L Hughes

What secular spin off?

Shaun Cheah

Walt’s ghost is angry because of one of the Bobs. Probably both.

Kyle Franklin

If a bunch of us haunted the Haunted Mansion we could actually have a ghost ball, which would be rad.

asunlitrose

Not haunted, but at Disney World I was on Space Mountain and it stopped for about 20 min and the lights turned on. It was creepy seeing it undressed like that.

Devin Beliveau

I don’t think I would want to be a ghost I would rather be one of the cats or ducks at Disneyland or one of those horrifying crane birds that try to steal your turkey legs

Sophie

would haunt the enchanted tiki room & change the audio to the under new management version, as a ghostly spectre of the iago animatronic singing friend like me

Elliot Aitken

That buzz lightyear ghost story is actually a really good story. I could see it being in a horror movie or a mike flannigan show or something

Scott Carter

He will insist that he has no particular reason for choosing this spot and that any accusations of sexual motive must be because of the over-sexualized and misogynist nature of ladies' rooms in general.

Ella M

Splash mountain, favorite ride as a child and I would be sure to manipulate the water to always soak you

Gill

Well, you got your wish in the completed Evermore video 😊

S G Matthews

jungle cruise so I can spend time with the animaltronics

snek gorl

Someday Randy Moore will haunt a ladies room.

Mr. Creosote

I think I would haunt one of the dapper dans. not even like an area just like one of them

goat gjhust

I would haunt the cool ride cars in Space Mountain!

Lindsey Keefer

Well, they don't go to Heaven anyway, they live in a painting in a big house with other ghosts. By all accounts, they seem happy. It's a Japanese game, so maybe Heaven wasn't on their minds as some kind of ultimate goal of ghosts.

Markus D

YES

Thread Bomb

Whyyyyy would somebody paaaay for theeese?

Thread Bomb

He's got that ghost rent to pay.

Thread Bomb

What mail quote?

Thread Bomb

My guess is it was the radio of a security guard outside.

Thread Bomb

I didn't notice that. I always like when Jenny says "soup", but she doesn't say it very often 😥

Thread Bomb

So the poor mom can't go to heaven until the kid has seen its damn sentai show?

Thread Bomb

That Buzz Lightyear story gave me major goosebumps 😱 If I were a Disneyland ghost I would haunt the Haunted Mansion elevator and yank on people’s hair when they start reciting the monologue

jess

Every time I see a fog in my pathway now I'm going to remark out loud about how I really wish I could buy a churro and hope for the best

Jaz Mei Luo

Weird this didn’t show up in my feed. Anyway, excited for a The Way of Water reaction!

Devin Beliveau

omg Chuckee Cheese

Jill Morris

I think the Mark Twain Riverboat is the obviously choice to want to haunt. I would make sure I died in a Victorian style dress so that guests were super confused whenever I would manifest. Think of the urban legends.

Sen

So impossibly hype for evermore.

Andrew Hill

These are some great stories. I’ve definitely heard about the child ghost in Soarin. I’m not sure if they think it’s the same ghost who sometimes plays tricks on the cast in Elias & Co. if I could choose where to haunt, I think I would pick the Disneyland railroad. Sort of for “job security” since that’s one attraction that won’t be going anywhere and since I’m a main entrance CM I can still keep an eye on the gates.

Adrian Calderon

Omg my favorite Jenny content! Halloween + Disneyland stuff :)

Lindsey Keefer

I would probably haunt the Matterhorn and hang out with the yeti

Mr. Morrison

I worked the starbucks at animal kingdom and we had "ghost stories" there

Olivia Rominger

A Tom and Jerry is one of the best drinks I've ever had. I would describe it more like marshmallow fluff than eggnog. I would drink it alone too but the mix is impossible to find since it's so old fashioned.

Courtney Sheffield

I would haunt Spaceship Earth in EPCOT, specifically the lutist animatronic who looks exactly like my husband when we first fell in love. I hope angry bloodthirsty ghost Walt has awakened from the grave to haunt Ron DeSantis.

An Extremely Smol Bunny

I don't believe I've ever been to Disney Land, but I have been to Disney World a few times. The scariest place in that park (for my kid-self at least) was the Tom Sawyer Island walkthrough with its creepy "magnetic mines". If I were to haunt a location at a Disney park, I would definitely hide in the magnetic mines and provide extra jump-scares to the little kids and teenagers there.

The Bearded One

Kind of the opposite of the people who go to Disney to surreptitiously scatter Grandma's ashes or whatever, I'm going to go and surreptitiously banish ghosts.

Ryujin713

On a scale of “boo?” to “WoooOoooOOOoo [nearby breathing] ... woOoOoOo” did the editor note extended blackout comforted only by Jenny in editor voice affect you in your video viewing environment?

Dundough Breadbox

I loved this video. I saw this video on released and I can't stop thinking about the ghost stories. That is so spooky!

Yara Tovar

#2 doesn't really make sense because... well... ghosts aren't real. Bravo. I also like to imagine that there is a guy who just trolls the Disney churros by selling far superior ones for true fans using a highly portable cart to escape authorities.

Erin Dougherty

I'd benevolently haunt the stroller corral and make sure people didn't forget their bags, toys, churros, etc.

Becca Yaga

I would haunt the Monsters Inc ride as the ghost of the Whoopi Goldberg animatronic. Just pop up randomly throughout the ride with that creepy Cheshire Cat like smile

Haley Thornton

I’d totally haunt either the room in the Indiana jones ride with the video and when the ride closes for the night, you could still hear me shouting “WELCOME MY FRIENDS” but in a spooky way or the small outdoor section of the Alice and wonderland ride where you travel downward. I wouldn’t do anything there. Just sometimes you’d feel like a chill and it would be nice since there’s no AC there. So benevolent stuff.

Hibiscus Stitch

originally I was going to haunt the sink areas of restrooms, and scare people into washing their hands. but your churro ghost sounds delightful, so maybe I'd part-time as a magical snack vendor. what an excellent use of ghost magic

big bird (not that one)

I would haunt the booking website and book visits and passes for other ghosts. I would call them Passed Passes.

RainSnail

“In other news, spitting incidents at Disneyland have recently spiked over 1000%. Several suspects have been apprehended but all deny the accusations, saying, ‘It wasn’t me, it was Gregory!’”

Dash

Sounds like Certified Home Inspector Brian Daley needs to take a look at Disneyland.

Jiminy’s Journal

I’d haunt the shop on Main Street, Magic Kingdom WDW where they sell the upscale merch. Whenever someone picks up a $300 plastic handbag with an ugly print, I’d give them an overwhelming sense of unease to discourage the purchase. If an item would particularly flatter a guest, I’d angle it towards them and perhaps flutter the fabric. Retail would be fun as a ghost.

keratin10000mg

I bet that cabinet door was not installed properly. Curiously, the kennel still shows up on paper maps but not on the app.

Jiminy’s Journal

After Jenny's personal ghost story, we need a new song titled, "The Devil Went Down to Disney World."

Matt Penn

Oooo I think I'd haunt the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique and my gimmick would be that particles from the glitter hairspray would settle on me so that if the lighting was right people could make out the silhouette of a very fabulous looking sheet ghost chilling with the princess merch

Aurora

I've never been to a Disney park, so I'm not sure what I'd haunt. The Ant-Man restaurant sounds fun, so maybe that. I think there's a Doctor Strange show, maybe I'd haunt that stage.

Sarah Jesness

I want to haunt anywhere in Star Wars land so I can make people think that they are force users. it seems like a good use of my time

Allison Hall

There was always one I heard about a haunting at the Golden Horseshoe who worked 3rd shift, an elderly man named Frederick/Freddy who had a heart attack in one of the storage closets. The guy who talked about it said the door would open, there was banging on the small door that lead to the storage room, and they'd feel the atmosphere just get really heavy and oppressive. I think that's the only one that actually felt scary to me.

Kyrie

LOVE this video! First off, I had an experience visiting the parks as a little girl. We went on the Haunted Mansion and I was so afraid I closed my eyes the whole time. But I heard the sounds, including a very distinct conversation that I recall being bone chilling. When the ride was over I asked my mother about it and she looked at me like I had 3 heads and said none of that happened on the ride and no one said anything like that. So that was terrifying. Secondly- the fog you experienced is very common when people slip through time/ dimensions. There is a great book that discusses it- I'll see if I can find it and will send you the name of the chapter.

Halli Gomberg

I would haunt the yeti ride at Animal Kingdom for the grave injustice of not repairing and returning the yeti.

Thomas Murphy

I would haunt the Redwood Creek trail specifically where you see what your spirit animal is. Its just a weird tiny cave.

Caitlin O'Malley

nothing much. what’s u- *gunshot*

Liz

I'd def haunt the Blue Bayou. Mostly benevolent, but would attack anybody on the ride who asks for a dinner roll

Katherine Evans

After that churro story, I will definitely be sleeping with the lights on! But I would for sure haunt the Pirate's Lair on Tom Sawyer Island because I remember finding the place cool yet creepy as a kid.

Josette DeTour

I would love to haunt the Disneyland Railroad, just straight up a conductor ghost who'd blow the whistle and turn off the lights at the diorama, maybe even move around some taxidermy

Jose M Luna

I would haunt the Winnie the Pooh ride in Hong Kong Disneyland. It gave me the creeps as a kid sometimes

Diane

I would want to haunt that Coca Cola store in Epcot with all the sodas from around the world. When I was a kid I was literally more excited for that than all the rides lol

Sarah G

I’d do the new Disney cruises here in Australia as a very unhelpful cast member. Or I’d haunt the park in general as a walk around Gurgi

Kynan Clarke-Chancellor

I’m not too familiar with Disneyland so I’m gonna have to say, I’d like to haunt Star Wars land as a “ghost of past parks” aka a remembrance to what the land was before Star Wars land!!

melmelmelmel

I would haunt the Matterhorn basketball court. Not sure entirely sure what I'd do. Maybe roll in a basketball from nowhere.

Bryan Sutton

I would haunt Mark Twains river boat ride because I never get to ride it, because none of my friends want to

Dory Peacock

can’t lie that buzz lightyear story was actually scary as fuck

erin 🤸‍♂️

At 7:11 Jenny seems to be using some Disney jargon I’m not familiar with. “And in the evening, a lot of people picked updogs.” What’s updog?

Tim Goodman

My theory is a mockingbird imitating the radio chirp :3

TV_Walkman

I would haunt the Animal Kingdom resort.

PamperYamper

Churro Ghost! Loved that story so much! I've only been to Disneyland thrice and don't know it that well, but I have been to Disney World a million more times so I guess I'd haunt there. Maybe just generically haunt the World Showcase in Epcot? Just walk around in circles people-watching and taking in the view? Pop into the shows and scare people by disappearing halfway through Impressions de France or something?

Abigail Fine

I would haunt the parking lot and cause car engines to stall when they're trying to leave the park

CoffeePoints

Jenny unrelated but the newest episode of Atlanta is a Disney mockumentary it's so excellent would reccomend ilysm

Kai Nahas

I don't know the place well enough to choose a specific location to haunt but I'd like to be a ghost taking care of the stray cats you mentioned

Eli Tauren

Omg it really is just a hanging baby doll

Cynethryth

Oohh so many places to choose to haunt. I've only been to WDW, so would probably someplace there. Maybe I would haunt the Tower of Terror (it's still there, right!?!) And like sit on the giant letters that you can see when the doors open to freak people out

Cynethryth

off topic but is the barbie cinematic universe video still a thing? Or was it cancelled because it's been a while since it's been talked about last

Tom

I've never been to disneyland or any disney park, but if I was to haunt somewhere I guess I'd take up the jedi robes and be a blue star wars ghost

Ola Sarcasm

every cm in dca thinks their attraction is haunted by the girl who got killed when dca was still a parking lot. its kind of funny to think that one single ghost has that wide of a range to haunt. i heard from a former bugsland cm that the automatic show doors in the "it's tough to be a bug!" theater were only supposed to open all at once or not at all, but sometimes at closing if you were alone a single door would slowly open with no prompting while you werent looking.

Shay

I think if I were to haunt Disneyland (I've never been to disneyland so I cant be specific) I would want to be like that churro guy you met. Mysterious, mischievious but overall harmless, just popping out of nowhere to sell you some food and then disappearing so later you can be like "wtf?"

Ace uwu

I’d haunt Nemo ride, just be a ghost diver in the old diving suits like from scoob doo, sum nights they say u can see me pop lockin in the reflection of the windows

roddie jimmieson

Also, that Buzz Lightyear story is terrifying, thank you 😰

Pocket & Locket

I'd haunt haunted mansion because I feel like everyone will pick that so it'll be easy to make friends.

FZA

I was going to choose the Conestoga Fry Wagon!! My favorite Disney memory that I thought I made up for years until I finally saw someone else mention it. Biggest loss to the park tbqh. Anyway, my second choice is the Dole Whip Machine, so I could eat as much as I want and deny delicious pineapple soft serve to the unworthy

Pocket & Locket

The ghost being confused by funko pops is the funniest ghost theory I’ve ever heard

Laurel Rae

"Ghosts aren't real" -Jenny Nicholson, while telling ghost stories.

Sheltie

Oh my godddd, Jenny! Whyyy!! I was just minding my business listening to this alone in my apartment and that story about the guy who got chased down the track by a ghost genuinely gave me the heebie jeebies. 🫠💀

Clayton

I wish I had artistic talent. I really want to make a Jenny and the Ghost Churro illustrated children's book.

Matthew McCoy

genuinely spooky!

Valerie Mitchell

i would haunt mr toad's wild ride and experience whimsy and delight

skellbörg

I would manifest outside pongu pongu to remind guests of the lost glowing pods and to hopefully convince management to bring them back

Toron

If I had to choose a location in Disneyland to haunt it'd probably be Pixie Hollow if not for the express purpose of watching the cycle of death and rebirth as it pertains to the Peter Pandom. Second choice is Donald's house in Toontown so I can ask him about being a homeowner in this economy and how one goes about achieving rent control.

Ryan Kearns

This was the perfect length of video for my spooky nighttime train ride home alone after a long day of classes, and your storytelling in the video was so so good! Thanks for making my Halloween so much better 🧡🖤

Kate Minch

I would haunt Peter Pan, for sure

Julia Marostica

boOooOoooOOooOOooOoOOOOOoo

sagaevan

G-G-G-GHOST H-H-H-HORSE!

Steve Ray

happy halloween

Austin McMahan

Weird question, my girlfriend watched this video and really wants to know what eye shadow pallette you used for this video? Thanks!!!

Skyler Motykowski

G-G-G-GHOST!

Steve Ray

These are great stories & there is a real kind of appeal to scary stories about amusement parks, with the inherent irony and all. But I kind of wish that people would not base stories around suicides, that seems a bit too ghoulish. We used to have an amusement park at the top of a department store and people would make up stories about how teenagers were jumping off of it. For me that goes beyond creepy irony and is just gross.

Stephen

Quick shoutout to Jenny casually confirming that the It’s A Small World dolls are alive

Stephen

I've definitely been watching too many Conjuring movies this weekend because my reaction to cast members greeting the mischievous spirits in the attractions so nothing would go wrong was "No! Do not greet them, do NOT thank them, that is how you get demons attached to Jack Sparrow," which feels redundant, really. I would haunt Club 33. 1) It's probably the only way I'm getting in there, 2) it feels like it's frequented by people who could use some poltergeisting. And sometimes hang out with the stockroom ghost mystified by Funko Pops because that is the most relatable ghost activity I've ever heard. Finally I love Aragog's hat, love that it looks deeply concerned, and have chosen to believe that Charles Entertainment Cheese has a thing about ghosts.

Dan Gibbins

A ghost trades a churro for your soul? No just money? Well knowing capitalism transcends death is spooky I guess.

Adam Giess

Well I’m on the east coast so if I have to haunt a Disney attraction it’s gonna be the closed stitch’s great escape building in magic kingdom so many good, yet chaotic memories of this show (ride?experience?) and just like stitch I would spit on anybody trying to “urban explore” the building (I mean they had it coming like??)

NOAH TURNER

That image from the it's a small world story is from a youtube video of a weird knock off ride. You can see it at 6:30! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SX7I5Zdp_V4

Kara Rose

As a former storybook lead who still has unfulfilled work orders from 2015 despite multiple refurbs… I’ll be haunting the third shift maintenance team in boat storage for all time. It is my most unfinished business to date.

Alissa

I really enjoy the "we're 55 minutes into this and I'm just done with this nonsense" energy. Personally, I believe you deserve a ghost churro. I'd be Mr One-Way for Peter Pan if I was a ghost.

Oscar Diggs

Could the Space Angles be ghosts? I’m just saying they’re non-corporeal and they just showed up one day maybe attracted to Sonny Eclipse’s UNHOLY TALENT!!!

T. Fazekas

Can we do Disney world as well? Because I’d haunt the Galactic Starcruiser big entry hall. I’d crowd around the cast members when it’s time for the story interactions so that no one else can interact with them. Then disappear once they’ve given me a task. Until the day they sufficiently rework the story so that everyone can access the cast members and story points. Then I will take my rest. A benevolent pro-guest-experience poltergeist 👻👻👻

Madeleine Jubilee Saito

I love that

Madeleine Jubilee Saito

LOL!!!!!

Madeleine Jubilee Saito

New theory of places that tend to be “haunted”: (1) young adults are regularly there alone at night (2) vibes that are some combination old, abandoned, or desolate (This video reminded me of how every high school theater has a “ghost” in the theater — makes total sense that Disney spots where young cast members have to be alone at night get that reputation.)

Madeleine Jubilee Saito

Sooo good. I get scared easily so I was wary, but a Jenny Debunks Disney Ghost Stories was exactly the right amount of scary for me 👻👻👻

Madeleine Jubilee Saito

Happy Halloween! I loved these stories... the right amount of creepy! If I were a Disneyland ghost, I'd haunt the themed train that connects to the Hong Kong Disneyland (the only Disneyland I've been to). I'd get to overhear the conversations about going to/leaving Disneyland. And some days I'd pretend to be a tour guide and share all the tips that I've learnt over the years, and then whoosh off, they'd never find me!

Cancy C

I would haunt the area where the animatronic animals mass grave is supposedly at, and just spook people at night by doing my best animal noises

Jason Perez

I know you said Disneyland but if I can stretch the prompt a bit: I’d haunt the docks at the launch in Fort Wilderness. When I was a kid, it could be pretty creepy at night with the wind blowing through the trees on the beach and you hear the water slapping against the boats moored to the pier…especially since the ferry ran until about midnight. Or I could haunt the abandoned River Country water park that’s nearby.

Laura Martin

I love that Jenny's sense of whimsy and wonderment completely stops short of ghost stories. The ghosts come out, the analytical bullshit-detecting brain activates. It's great.

run_away

One of the characters from the BBC sitcom Ghosts is the ghost of a caveman who's gradually watched the world build up around him. He understands most of it by now, but some things still baffle him.

Tabby

I'd just haunt Bob Chapek by constantly spitting on him

Luis

Biggest scare of this Halloween season is the ghost churro

Bani Kainth

GHOST CHURRO 😱 Man funko pops confuse me and I'm not a ghost! Oh Jenny! In your expert opinion what was the Halloween monster for 2022 and what do you predict will be next year's monster?

Luis

Am I weird for really enjoying when any content creators I like just tell us really mundane stuff about their lives? Like I was hooked by Jenny's shift schedule and work duties. I'm like this with others I watch on YouTube, I just wanna know what they had for dinner and if they had a nice day. Also the Toy Story ride story has scarred me for life and I will never sleep again, thank you.

James Hanson

The petty part of me would for sure haunt the Frozen ride and just yell various bits of the Maelstrom script.

Jesse

That Buzz Lightyear story is the scariest thing I've ever heard, and Jenny told it like it was no big deal lol

Zach Varnum

Would I have to be a Disneyland ghost? Because I think if I could the Megatron that yells at people at Universal, but sometimes you turn around and I disappear or only one person sees me or you touch me and the suit feels empty it would be more likely to make it as a creepy pasta. Sooooo… kind of makes me wonder if they’ve ever tried to buy Tom and Jerry.

S G Matthews

I would love to haunt the petting farm, but alas.

Juliet P

If anything from this becomes accepted lore it will not be spitting ghost, it will be friendly churro-seller ghost.

Natalie Arnold

I would have liked to haunt the old Ice Station Cool in Florida because I would blend in with the cool mist in the freezer entrance, and I could hang out with the frozen caveman and just provide a nice cooling and refreshing break from the heat and humidity. Also because there were already spooky vibes with the floor being so sticky from people spitting out the gross pop, and I love coca-cola. It looks like they totally ruined this location in a renovation though 😢

Celtie

also, my friend was Custodial at California Adventure before Bugs Land was torn down and all of custodial swore the bathrooms there were haunted. (things moved around on their carts, bathroom doors slammed, etc.) Strangely, they also said that it was haunted by the girl that was run over by the tram. So either there were multiple tram accidents, or that little girl ghost likes to get around.

Marisa Leon

I think I would like to haunt the Plaza Inn and I would throw food on rude guests and knock utensils off of the table.

Marisa Leon

My sister’s friend who worked Alice in Wonderland has excellent spooky stories about the resident ghost Timmy. I love how seriously CMs take their ghosts

Katie Pearce

I am such a wimp that this video actually Got To Me and had to get up and turn on some lights in the house after the haunted house closing haunt story ahah

heavvymetalqueen

The story about the two girls pre-Disney got me thinking about the idea of ancient ghosts haunting modern things. Like could you imagine being a prehistoric ghost, who now has to spend eternity in a theme park cause it was built over your grave, and having absolutely no idea whats going on

Zirosto1

The churro story is the best. When I go to parks I impress my friends by locating churro carts entirely by smell.

Ham

Ahhh!!

Pzombo

If I were a Disneyland ghost, I'd probably wander the paths trying to figure out where I want to haunt first, and just look like a confused guest.

Andi Gratz

Heehee, I had a cat named Large Marge. She used to say, "I'm not fat; I'm extra-Marge!" <3

Iris

Thanks for posting on Halloween 🎃

Sentient Puffball

I would definitely haunt the Snow White wishing well/grotto by the castle.

Emma Tweitmann

For Circle D only leads, managers, and people driving the horse trailer carried the radios so all the shifts with radios other than mine would've ended around 6pm :O

Jenny Nicholson

"The friendly witch of the ghost conestoga wagon" throwing fries at hungry kids is a great idea

Aaron Lutes

As a younger millennial, I'm pretty sure I heard that mail quote from an episode of the first secular spin off of Veggie Tales. What a sentence.

Amy Shine

If I was a ghost, I'd want to be lazy and I'd haunt those full body dryers they put near Grizzly River Run. Ghost boss would come by and say "Well, did you haunt anyone today?" And I be like "Yeah, I totally tried to give some people in this hut a haunting chill, but they had the dryer on and couldn't feel it." And I'd leave ghost work early and go to those pretty good restaurants in the Grand Californian.

Joel Eblin

For the Pope House story - do you think it’s possible someone forgot to dock their radio and had to came back after their shift to return it while you were in there? Spooky either way!

Pzombo

I know the parking tram accident is real, at least. I know I heard a few ghost stories in my time as a CM but they must have been lame because I don't remember the details, other than Mr. One Way, the legend himself. I do remember once someone told me that someone *that day* had ridden Splash Mountain with a recent surgical incision that split open and spilled their guts everywhere. I was like I'm pretty sure if that happened it would be closed right now. Oh someone also told me once that "proof" that Walt's head was frozen under the partner statue was written on a wall in an obscure CM-only hallway not many people were allowed into? Unclear on why it was written on the wall or what it would have even said. Just straight up "Walt's head really is under the partner statue!" written there for no reason?

Tricia B

I'd haunt the petting farm. I'd freak out guests and cast members by screaming at them "Those are my goats ! My goats!", and when there would be no one I'd still have company and chill with the goats.

Diana.H.

Jenny just casually dropped that she was transported to Silent Hill as a child and bought a Churro

Taco6N 13

Great video. As to your question: I think I would haunt Tom Sawyer Island. Wander around those caves scaring people during business hours and then wandering around the beautiful and tranquil, isolated island after hours. That sounds pretty good.

flynnparadox

I would haunt Galaxy's Edge and make random objects float around the various Rey and Kylo Ren actors so guests think they have real force powers. The actors will probably be confused but I think it would be fun to listen to their in-character explanations of what they're seeing.

Will Donahue

I hear that if you ride the Magic Kingdom Peoplemover alone at midnight, instead of the Progress City diorama you see a tiny diorama of your own personal doom.

Drew Hitchcock

Somebody should work a few of these stories into an Escape from Tomorrow remake. For all the backstage stuff, they could just build cheap sets. And, if I was a Disney ghost, I would want to haunt the Avengers Campus as a photo negative Iron Man.

Steven Clark

I'd want to be a ghost haunting Main Street and I'd hand out kazoos to the kids of naughty parents as they're leaving the park.

Chompalot Art

“The Pope House, once home to Owen and Dolly Pope, is the only house on Disneyland Resort property that remains from before the park was built.”

John Peacock

I would haunt the Disneyland Railroad as a ghost conductor. Id get to to see lots of different views of the park and have the satisfaction of knowing my existence makes the railroad an official Ghost Train.

Eric MacMillan

If I were a Disneyland ghost I would be the ghost of one of the old Mine Train Through Nature's Wonderland animatronics, and I would haunt the location in Star Wars Land where my grave had been disturbed.

Isaac Lawton

Honestly selling guests the exact food item they want along a specific path sounds like a pretty good ghost gig.

David A Behlman

Wow there are way more spooky Disney stories than I realized.

PogieJoe

I love the way Jenny says “tour!” Every time it makes me 😊

S G Matthews

Based Jenny dropping this in time for Halloween

Jimmy Space

Woo! Early ramble! Watching this on Halloween night will be awesome, thanks for getting it out the day of it's a nice touch

Evan Samanas

I appreciate a ghost story like Mr. One Way about a ghost that seems to like the ride. This is also going to sound like a weird pull, but it makes me think of Hamtaro Ham-Ham Heartbreak where there's a ghost kid who constantly rides the roller coaster and if you talk to him he doesn't want to go home until he can see the stage show (and you end up getting his mom—who is also a ghost—to replace one of the actors who is too nervous to go on stage...Man, that game is a trip.)

Markus D

I would never watch this at work on my phone right now.

Daniel (cat whisperer)

Hat!

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Merry Gothmas

Lilium

Happy Halloween! 🎃

Ana Ximena Ahuatzi Ruiz

I wanna see the Keira and Erika dolls fight

Babybel Cheese

Halloween is Christmas for gay people

Marie

Happy Halloween!! 🎃

Aurora

time for some cozy halloween viewin

@asaagohan

This is the Halloween event that I have been looking forward to the most

Liz Marie

Happy Halloween!

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