More pictures forthcoming. The queue area is amazing and will be shown off in due time, as will Boot Hill (I still haven't been able to afford to get all my pictures developed).
Attraction poster. Along one of the walkways connecting Main Street and Frontierland.
The Manor and Boot Hill. 2 pictures taken from the Mark Twain Riverboat, my attempt to show how large the area dedicated to Phantom Manor is.
Manor exterior. Shot taken from the Mark Twain Riverboat.
Entrance. The little photo op booth and a French Disney employee as well.
Plaque. Dammit, no shirts with this design?
Warning. But I'll be damned if I can remember what it says. Nice bat framing though.
Changing portrait hall.
The Bust. She's the only one here, but is more effective than the Anaheim version.
Doom Buggy loading area.
Madame Leota's room. MUCH more impressive than in Anaheim.
The Phantom. This is after the grieving bride, it is his 3rd appearance. First was in the stretching room (in the ceiling, killing the groom), 2nd is in the Ballroom. No photos of either for obvious (if you've ever tried) reasons.
Devil dog!
Dead folk.
The singing busts! They sing in english, in case you wonder. Same projections.
More dead folk. Playing skulls like happy drums. My dream life.
Ticket seller. The beginning of the ghost town area.
The Mayor of the Ghost Town. Tipping his hat to you.
Bank robber.
Saloon.
Barkeep and Dancing Girl. I can't tell if they're dead or just drunk.
The Phantom again. Spazzing out at the end of the ride.
The Bride. Pointing you toward the "ghost in the mirror" finish of the ride. Bride looks awful dead here, eh?
The exit. Note the Boot Hill sign ahead and the dead flowers overhead.
Manor exterior. Another great view.
Born Sep16/01