In the scene with Leota there are also two rather interesting French sentences which are and can be translated like this "Des douzes coups de minuit, au matin sonnante, nous valserons ensemble, macabre débutante" “From the stroke of midnight, to the sound of morning, we will dance together, deadly beginner (it's the bride that she's talk about)” And "Esprits et fantômes, sur vos fiers destrier, escortez dans la nuit la belle fiancée". “Spirits and ghosts, on your proud steeds, escort the beautiful bride in the night.”
I went to Disneyland Paris this summer and I was so excited to go on this ride, and it did not disappoint ! Thank you for making a video on this wonderful experience, it was a great watch.
Phantom Manor is SO superior. So much darker, and such a complex scenario!! I started making some research and just fell into a rabbit hole. So much details everywhere
I worked at Disneyland Paris at the opening and one of the imagineers told me they made it purposefully darker with a story as Europeans have a lot of older history and like darker stories even though it’s actually set in the time of the American gold rush in Frontierland and they were struggling of where to put it
I agree ! But I wanna add that for now, Johan Souply is working on making an unofficial short film called Phantom Manor: The Bride's Song. I was one of the people that donated money for it's creation
@@joebenzz he would be a dream! But because I know he is a huge fan I wasn’t sure he would take on Phantom Manor. Although the story would be a great fit for him. Even better then Haunted Mansion’s.
@@YaraMay20 In the movie Crimson Peak, he put alot of Haunted Mansion references like wallpaper etc. He also put Phantom Manor in it as a doll house in the beginning of the movie. You can see the dark outline of it in the background of the girl's bedroom.
I was in DLP in 2019 and OH MAN this is now my favorite version of haunted mansion. The phantom and his animatronics are amazing and I highly highly recommend!!
I was lucky enough to visit euro Disney 4 times as a kid. The Phantom Manor was easily one of my favourites. Whilst other parks might have better rollercoasters, I've never found a ghost train or spooky ride that could so much as hold a candle to Phantom Manor. It's so good it essentially ruined all other ghost trains for me. I've tried explaining to a number of people why it's so good, but it's just one of those things you have to experience. As a kid it made it's mark on me for life. I can't wait to take my son back when he's a bit older, eurodisney was always special for me.
Also, when they were building Phantom Manor, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera musical was incredibly popular at the time (and, to an extent, still is)
I fall in love with the ride in 1998 with my first visit to "eurodisney" and still is my favourite, Im older (and fatter) but always enjoy the visit to my Phantom Manor. That video is just a beautiful tribute to all of us with the same feelings. Thank You! *some people say its boring or slow but if you know all the Legend around the area you feel the experience in a different way.
I am like minded. I love everything about Phantom Manor. The music is gorgeous and you feel like you are invited to a never ending party when you ride it. Dull, never
I feel like the worst changes were putting the phantom behind Melanie in the hallways and right behind her in the ballroom. I prefer the mystery of the phantom stalking her without being seen. I also miss the old stretching room portraits as well
The Refurbishement of our Phantom Manor 🟦⬜🟥🇨🇵 was necessary. At least, we kept Vincent Price voice as the Phantom. In the Old version, we barely see what's inside.
I went to Disneyland Paris for a week when the ride reopened so unfortunately the merchandise was not available. I rode on this 12 times and would always start my day at Thunder Mesa. My friends thought I was crazy because I was playing detective for the week uncovering the mysteries of Thunder Mesa. I have way too many photos of the Phantom Manor. Surprisingly being from Melbourne Disneyland Paris for a week was super affordable. Thank you thank you thank you so much for this amazing video. You really captured everything so well. A lot of the videos I see of this miss so much but you captured it all perfectly. Amazing work.
Disneyland Paris for a week affordable? Well, in that case you should return and do Efteling, Phantasialand, Europa Park, Parc Asterix and Puy du Fou for about the same money.
When my mom was stationed in Belgium when i was in 1st grade, we got to go to Disney Paris (Euro Disney back in the day) on opening day. And i remember this ride honestly scaring the living life out of me!
Was in Eurodisney when it opened in 1995, when I was six :) Seeing Anaheim, I realized how much better the European park is. Added note: When doing the river cruise, there were gravestones collapsed and peeking out the water, that was so cool.
I am surprised to hear this, because I remember this park was in huge financial trouble and had hardly any visitors. I think at one point it was even in danger of shutting down. I just thought it was probably second rate?
@@gojewla You are right, and wrong. Indeed there was and are many problems. Climate and culture are main reasons for the unsatisfying numbers, and how advertising addressed US people, not Europeans. But the theming is incredibly coherent and immersive. I suggest offhand disney, very good channel. I only know the Anaheim park as comparison tho.
@@internetkurator9256 and I have only been to the one in Florida as a kid. I probably wouldn’t like any of them nowadays lol. I prefer coasters and thrill rides
@@the____doctor6704she originally only had one suitor and couldn't get over his death, so she kept searching for him until she grows old and during the thunder mesa resurrection scene, she decides to sacrifice herself to protect the guests from the phantom. The 2019 refurb really watered down the story of the ride by turning her into another constance hatchaway
This ☝🏾. It even screws up her story because it makes her timeline hard to discern and leaves more questions than it answers. Having her speak creepily at the end of the ride instead of hitchhiker's ghosts was the biggest character assassination.
I was a cast member at the time they opened this new version and was lucky to be one of the first people experiencing it, and I was so amazed by the changes, this new version is so much prettier and complete!
J'étais CM à ce moment là également... Et quelle déception ! L'audio original massacré, les nouveaux dialogues aux ficelles narratives énormes. C'était d'une tristesse ! La version de 92 faisait bien plus dans la subtilité...
For those who don't speak French, yes, the old version could be kind of a bad experience. BUT, there was one thing that made the 92 version superior. The music ! Think about it : Phantom Manor has been concieved to create an atmosphere, and to tell a Story, to Guests who don't necessarly speak French, or English. In the new version, the stretch room score doesn't have enough time anymore to get as strong and impressive as it was in the 1st version, since Phantom's bilingual monologue takes much more time. In the piano scene, the continuity of the score gets broken, to put the new nuptial music. After Leota's scene, we get though a dark corridor. Here, there used to be a version of the score, with chorus, which made the arrival of the balroom scene much more dramatic... In the balroom, the music is played with a much lower volume. All those changes are making the music much less communicative. An attraction is like a movie. It's better to show, than to tell. Phantom Manor 1.0 used to show. The new version is like a Marvel movie, it tells...
@@martinb2251 it's all about preferences in the end. :) I loved both versions but prefer the most recent one and I do agree with you when we arrive to the ride the music before was way more dramatic and that's the only thing I miss from the old one. Except that, I like this one better, but it's Disney, it'll be good either way. haha
The huge "debate" when creating the original HM was "What would Walt do?" I DO think Walt would have had more "scary" than funny. Look at some of his films. He gave us a little "wink" of laughter, but people like to be scared. In this version, I think they got it right, even in a dark tone. Very good "back story" One of the reasons this park is on my "bucket list"
While I will always love the ride at Disneyland in Ca. This rendition was a close second. I have now been in 3 versions of this ride. California, Florida, and Paris. Maybe someday I will travel to Asia and visit the others.
Years back I traveled all the way to Disneyland Paris and I was so excited to ride this attraction but it was closed because a maintenance worker was electrocuted and killed. The investigation is still ongoing so phantom manner sat with an ominous loom over it knowing that someone was actually killed in there. Unfortunately Thunder Mountain was also closed so I traveled a long way to not get to experience many of the attractions. This was a great video and walk-through and I appreciate the backstory since I was not able to experience it. And for the cast member that lost his life in Phantom Manner, may you rest in peace among the 999 happy haunts.
Never been, seen a lot of videos on this but never one that put it together so well. I especially like the inclusion of Marc Davis' thoughts on it, versus Tony Baxter's "Nah, it'll be fine". Davis was right, Walt wouldn't have approved, but if it had been done you'd think he'd have seen how popular it was and would have come around to it. Given how Phantom Manor broke the mold over the DL/WDW/Japan versions ( and Mystic Manor broke it even further ) I'd hold out a little hope that a future park's haunted attraction may keep the sea captain idea. Ideally that would have fit at DisneySea, but what's done is done.
I love the story of this. I wish it was a movie. It sounds great for a film, and it's sad that no film has been adapted from this. I'd totally watch it!
Another amazing video! Phantom Manor is truly special, unfortunately no video can ever capture the feeling of Boot Hill and the manor, or Paris' Frontierland overall. Winding through the gardens to the manor in the early evening and seeing the sun set behind Big Thunder Mountain... You really can't top it!
I LOVED your previous video about phantom manor,i love the ride,the phantom is one of my favorite disney villians,and the ride score along side the original discoveryland space mountain are my favorite soundtracks from the disney parks.
Phantom Manor is also the only haunted mansion in a disney park where an actual death took place (a tragic accident with a crew member in 2016 i believe)
@@baltimoregunclub9772 I feel that Discoveryland in particular, whilst beautiful, feels quite small, and I wish that the park had more of the quirky attractions that the other parks have, like Country Bear Jamboree and The Enchanted Tiki Room. On the whole, I feel like DLP has one or two popular rides per area and not much in between.
Dom, another amazing video; you are to be commended! We saw PM at Disneyland Paris in 2000 and fell in love with it instantly. This plot would make an excellent story for a movie! Keep up the great work, my friend.
I’ve always wanted to see this ride. Been to Paris, France back in ‘07 but haven’t been able to get back. As it is I got deported, but they said I could come back around 2010.
Never mind the amazing video as always but the narration was SPOT ON!! Excellent job conveying not only the story and ride but the tone you provided really went with this and then some! I hope more people recognize this as well as the video and it’s content!
Well done, if a bit melodramatic. I laughed at the early scenes with the Osmond Special from Wonderful World of Disney. I’m old enough to have been a young teen when it aired. Being a Disneyland FREAK from the early 70s, this attraction is one I’ve dreamed of seeing in person but between age, Covid and the fact I have no desire to visit France will make that impossible. Thank you for the detailed tour.
I much prefer the original Phantom Manor storyline...as well as the original Space Mountain: From the Earth to the Moon. The progressively decaying Phantom, from the original, was a very cool and grotesque touch. And making Melanie the tragic heroine showing us the way to safety at the end, away from the Phantom's grasp, was so hauntingly tragic. The new version, while still good, doesn't have the same emotional pull. And the new ending is pretty much dud. Still, Disneyland Paris is my favorite and most beautiful Magic Kingdom park.
I've never been to Disneyland Paris but I've seen the Phantom Manor Ride on youtube by people who video taped the ride it looks great as well as the story.
This is has always been my favourite ride in the park. Love the updated storyline as makes everything clearer to understand. The soundtrack inside is beautiful. I have my Halloween night ticket and will be there in a few weeks. Where else would you be on Halloween 🎃😀
I have vivid memories that it gave me the creeps when I was a kid. It’s also the first attraction that includes the land, because you can see thundermountain in the background
Heading to DLP in May and really looking forward to the trip; we've been to Disneyland and WDW, so all these +1s are going to be great to see/experience.
Omg its so sad!!!! geeze! it just makes it so Gr8! even though the bad guy wins...WoW! this is what the next Haunted manson movie should be based on...for goodness sakes someone ...!save Melanie!!!
This , buzz light-year, thunder mountain, pirates of Carribbean all better than the same variants in Disney world. Disney world really needs to up their game with their rides
The first time I rode was in 2015 and since the pre show was in french I missed a bit of the story and then when I went early Jan 2020 (so pre covid but only by a few weeks!) I was surprised to hear English peppered in and even more surprised to hear the legendary Vincent Price.
As far as I know Melanie also shows up in front of the balcony window. At least, I saw her there in 2019. Also, here's a video about the extensive refurb of Phantom Manor by DLP themselves. ua-cam.com/video/DVDKsqXbtfM/v-deo.html
All the changes seem to be for the worse. From what other comments have said, they even bungled the Vincent Price and other language audio so that it messes with the music. Which was the only half praise I could've given it was VP's inclusion back in.
To the narrator at open..: Yes, maybe real different from US, but also different from Japan's Walt Disney World-like mansion, but totally different, like those three, from Shanghai's own Mystic Manor. Now, is that Shanghai one a totally different Haunted Mansion or is that a totally different Haunted Mansion?:)(on Mystic Manor)😎😎
Yeah, I don't like the changes they made to the end of the ride where Melanie, instead of pointing the way out so we wont suffer the same fate, now tries to convince us to stay like the rest. And didn't she only have the one groom who vanished before they changed it so her father killed off many suiters? Every time they try to 'improve' on a story they just mess it up.
I was there at Disneyland's Paris 25th birthday. The Phantom Manor didn't disappointed me. It was incredible to see the phantom manor in a new light and better understanding of the story of Melanie Ravenswood and her dead helicopter dad. The part where they removed Heny Ravenswoods zombie form and put his skeleton form in is incredible and gives a far more dangerous feeling and he's look is saying something like "Oh my God this guy is serious. He's not joking around." instead of just seeing a zombie who laughs like an insane person with no humanity. 💀☠️
Wait was the wedding still held on the same day as the guy died by way of earth quake/Thunderbird...so he died in the earthquake and appeared seconds if not min or hours later to kill the groom because they held the wedding anyway even though her father had just died??? yea i'd be an angry phantom too! lol
With all its unique rides and originally brilliant design it's a shame that the french park is now probably the worst Disney Parks around the world. It's just too far behind as if they've given up on it, and even the incoming expansions are just reduced copy-paste from greater projects of the other parks, like the Marvel and weirdly placed Frozen expansion at the Studios park.
In the scene with Leota there are also two rather interesting French sentences which are and can be translated like this
"Des douzes coups de minuit, au matin sonnante, nous valserons ensemble, macabre débutante"
“From the stroke of midnight, to the sound of morning, we will dance together, deadly beginner (it's the bride that she's talk about)”
And
"Esprits et fantômes, sur vos fiers destrier, escortez dans la nuit la belle fiancée".
“Spirits and ghosts, on your proud steeds, escort the beautiful bride in the night.”
I went to Disneyland Paris this summer and I was so excited to go on this ride, and it did not disappoint ! Thank you for making a video on this wonderful experience, it was a great watch.
Fun fact : Did you know the Whole Frontierland is connected with Phantom Manor.
Hands-down the best Haunted Mansion. Also the best Big Thunder.
Thank you for rating our Phantom Manor 🇨🇵 the best Haunted Mansion.
exactly 🙌
And the best space mountain 😏
Yep it is the best haunted mansion
Phantom Manor is SO superior. So much darker, and such a complex scenario!! I started making some research and just fell into a rabbit hole. So much details everywhere
I worked at Disneyland Paris at the opening and one of the imagineers told me they made it purposefully darker with a story as Europeans have a lot of older history and like darker stories even though it’s actually set in the time of the American gold rush in Frontierland and they were struggling of where to put it
I wish Disney would make a Disney+ series about Phantom Manor and it’s full story. It would be amazing! And James Wan should direct it.
I agree ! But I wanna add that for now, Johan Souply is working on making an unofficial short film called Phantom Manor: The Bride's Song. I was one of the people that donated money for it's creation
Guillermo Del Toro would be better. And also he's a huge fan of the Haunted Mansion as well so guarantee that he likes Phantom Manor too.
@@joebenzz he would be a dream! But because I know he is a huge fan I wasn’t sure he would take on Phantom Manor. Although the story would be a great fit for him. Even better then Haunted Mansion’s.
@@YaraMay20 In the movie Crimson Peak, he put alot of Haunted Mansion references like wallpaper etc. He also put Phantom Manor in it as a doll house in the beginning of the movie. You can see the dark outline of it in the background of the girl's bedroom.
I was in DLP in 2019 and OH MAN this is now my favorite version of haunted mansion. The phantom and his animatronics are amazing and I highly highly recommend!!
I was lucky enough to visit euro Disney 4 times as a kid. The Phantom Manor was easily one of my favourites. Whilst other parks might have better rollercoasters, I've never found a ghost train or spooky ride that could so much as hold a candle to Phantom Manor. It's so good it essentially ruined all other ghost trains for me. I've tried explaining to a number of people why it's so good, but it's just one of those things you have to experience. As a kid it made it's mark on me for life. I can't wait to take my son back when he's a bit older, eurodisney was always special for me.
Also, when they were building Phantom Manor, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera musical was incredibly popular at the time (and, to an extent, still is)
I fall in love with the ride in 1998 with my first visit to "eurodisney" and still is my favourite, Im older (and fatter) but always enjoy the visit to my Phantom Manor.
That video is just a beautiful tribute to all of us with the same feelings. Thank You!
*some people say its boring or slow but if you know all the Legend around the area you feel the experience in a different way.
I am like minded. I love everything about Phantom Manor. The music is gorgeous and you feel like you are invited to a never ending party when you ride it. Dull, never
I miss the original, more Phantom of the Opera-like version pre-2019 with the corpse Phantom. It's tragic that Melanie simply became Constance 2.0.
This. The story doesn't make as much sense, despite being more clearly told.
Also, the new Phantoms in the ride look like Spirit Halloween props.
I feel like the worst changes were putting the phantom behind Melanie in the hallways and right behind her in the ballroom. I prefer the mystery of the phantom stalking her without being seen. I also miss the old stretching room portraits as well
They ruined her more than the Phantom ever could
The Refurbishement of our Phantom Manor 🟦⬜🟥🇨🇵 was necessary. At least, we kept Vincent Price voice as the Phantom.
In the Old version, we barely see what's inside.
Henry Ravenswood is a helicopter dad, he literally haunts his daughter and kills all her suitors so she won't leave town
He's just overprotective dad.
I went to Disneyland Paris for a week when the ride reopened so unfortunately the merchandise was not available. I rode on this 12 times and would always start my day at Thunder Mesa. My friends thought I was crazy because I was playing detective for the week uncovering the mysteries of Thunder Mesa. I have way too many photos of the Phantom Manor. Surprisingly being from Melbourne Disneyland Paris for a week was super affordable.
Thank you thank you thank you so much for this amazing video. You really captured everything so well. A lot of the videos I see of this miss so much but you captured it all perfectly. Amazing work.
Disneyland Paris for a week affordable? Well, in that case you should return and do Efteling, Phantasialand, Europa Park, Parc Asterix and Puy du Fou for about the same money.
When my mom was stationed in Belgium when i was in 1st grade, we got to go to Disney Paris (Euro Disney back in the day) on opening day. And i remember this ride honestly scaring the living life out of me!
Was in Eurodisney when it opened in 1995, when I was six :)
Seeing Anaheim, I realized how much better the European park is.
Added note: When doing the river cruise, there were gravestones collapsed and peeking out the water, that was so cool.
I am surprised to hear this, because I remember this park was in huge financial trouble and had hardly any visitors. I think at one point it was even in danger of shutting down. I just thought it was probably second rate?
@@gojewla You are right, and wrong. Indeed there was and are many problems. Climate and culture are main reasons for the unsatisfying numbers, and how advertising addressed US people, not Europeans. But the theming is incredibly coherent and immersive. I suggest offhand disney, very good channel. I only know the Anaheim park as comparison tho.
@@internetkurator9256 and I have only been to the one in Florida as a kid. I probably wouldn’t like any of them nowadays lol. I prefer coasters and thrill rides
@@gojewla *throws up after too much beer * xD
it opened in 1992. I went 3 months after it opened and Vincent Price's narration was still in place. It changed a few months later.
Originally, Melanie sacrificed herself so the guests could escape the manor.
false, Melanie died of grief at the loss of her suitors
@@the____doctor6704she originally only had one suitor and couldn't get over his death, so she kept searching for him until she grows old and during the thunder mesa resurrection scene, she decides to sacrifice herself to protect the guests from the phantom. The 2019 refurb really watered down the story of the ride by turning her into another constance hatchaway
This ☝🏾. It even screws up her story because it makes her timeline hard to discern and leaves more questions than it answers. Having her speak creepily at the end of the ride instead of hitchhiker's ghosts was the biggest character assassination.
And did anyone else noticed they removed the decayed Phantom? Dude, not cool, that was the creepiest animatronic there.
@@alpyki2588 that was literally the best figure in the ride. Just why did they remove it??? Smh
I was a cast member at the time they opened this new version and was lucky to be one of the first people experiencing it, and I was so amazed by the changes, this new version is so much prettier and complete!
J'étais CM à ce moment là également... Et quelle déception ! L'audio original massacré, les nouveaux dialogues aux ficelles narratives énormes.
C'était d'une tristesse ! La version de 92 faisait bien plus dans la subtilité...
@@martinb2251 I've experienced both and I prefer the newer version better tbh! :)
@@GallivanterEdits agreed the old version sucked the new version is better
For those who don't speak French, yes, the old version could be kind of a bad experience.
BUT, there was one thing that made the 92 version superior. The music !
Think about it : Phantom Manor has been concieved to create an atmosphere, and to tell a Story, to Guests who don't necessarly speak French, or English.
In the new version, the stretch room score doesn't have enough time anymore to get as strong and impressive as it was in the 1st version, since Phantom's bilingual monologue takes much more time.
In the piano scene, the continuity of the score gets broken, to put the new nuptial music.
After Leota's scene, we get though a dark corridor. Here, there used to be a version of the score, with chorus, which made the arrival of the balroom scene much more dramatic...
In the balroom, the music is played with a much lower volume.
All those changes are making the music much less communicative. An attraction is like a movie. It's better to show, than to tell. Phantom Manor 1.0 used to show. The new version is like a Marvel movie, it tells...
@@martinb2251 it's all about preferences in the end. :) I loved both versions but prefer the most recent one and I do agree with you when we arrive to the ride the music before was way more dramatic and that's the only thing I miss from the old one. Except that, I like this one better, but it's Disney, it'll be good either way. haha
The huge "debate" when creating the original HM was "What would Walt do?" I DO think Walt would have had more "scary" than funny. Look at some of his films. He gave us a little "wink" of laughter, but people like to be scared. In this version, I think they got it right, even in a dark tone. Very good "back story" One of the reasons this park is on my "bucket list"
While I will always love the ride at Disneyland in Ca. This rendition was a close second. I have now been in 3 versions of this ride. California, Florida, and Paris. Maybe someday I will travel to Asia and visit the others.
I live by the o.g., and have enjoyed it many times, also Florida's (my fave and the inspiration for Tokyo!!) once so far!
Years back I traveled all the way to Disneyland Paris and I was so excited to ride this attraction but it was closed because a maintenance worker was electrocuted and killed. The investigation is still ongoing so phantom manner sat with an ominous loom over it knowing that someone was actually killed in there. Unfortunately Thunder Mountain was also closed so I traveled a long way to not get to experience many of the attractions. This was a great video and walk-through and I appreciate the backstory since I was not able to experience it. And for the cast member that lost his life in Phantom Manner, may you rest in peace among the 999 happy haunts.
Never been, seen a lot of videos on this but never one that put it together so well. I especially like the inclusion of Marc Davis' thoughts on it, versus Tony Baxter's "Nah, it'll be fine". Davis was right, Walt wouldn't have approved, but if it had been done you'd think he'd have seen how popular it was and would have come around to it.
Given how Phantom Manor broke the mold over the DL/WDW/Japan versions ( and Mystic Manor broke it even further ) I'd hold out a little hope that a future park's haunted attraction may keep the sea captain idea. Ideally that would have fit at DisneySea, but what's done is done.
I love the story of this. I wish it was a movie. It sounds great for a film, and it's sad that no film has been adapted from this. I'd totally watch it!
It'd probably work better as a movie than original Haunted Mansion for sure!
Another amazing video! Phantom Manor is truly special, unfortunately no video can ever capture the feeling of Boot Hill and the manor, or Paris' Frontierland overall. Winding through the gardens to the manor in the early evening and seeing the sun set behind Big Thunder Mountain... You really can't top it!
Best haunted mansion, best Frontierland, best Disneyland park.
yes
Glad you enjoyed our French Phantom Manor. 🇨🇵
It's indeed the most unique, scariest and spookiest
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 indeed it is
Worst cast members, worst refurbishment durations. Let's be fair
@@proxanity well they are French.
I LOVED your previous video about phantom manor,i love the ride,the phantom is one of my favorite disney villians,and the ride score along side the original discoveryland space mountain are my favorite soundtracks from the disney parks.
Phantom Manor is also the only haunted mansion in a disney park where an actual death took place (a tragic accident with a crew member in 2016 i believe)
Disneyland Paris might be lacking in some areas, but it's version of Frontierland is a masterpiece.
Which areas ?
@@baltimoregunclub9772 I feel that Discoveryland in particular, whilst beautiful, feels quite small, and I wish that the park had more of the quirky attractions that the other parks have, like Country Bear Jamboree and The Enchanted Tiki Room. On the whole, I feel like DLP has one or two popular rides per area and not much in between.
One of my fave rides. This video was so informative 👏 thanks
Dom, another amazing video; you are to be commended! We saw PM at Disneyland Paris in 2000 and fell in love with it instantly. This plot would make an excellent story for a movie! Keep up the great work, my friend.
I’ve always wanted to see this ride. Been to Paris, France back in ‘07 but haven’t been able to get back. As it is I got deported, but they said I could come back around 2010.
Never mind the amazing video as always but the narration was SPOT ON!! Excellent job conveying not only the story and ride but the tone you provided really went with this and then some! I hope more people recognize this as well as the video and it’s content!
Well done, if a bit melodramatic. I laughed at the early scenes with the Osmond Special from Wonderful World of Disney. I’m old enough to have been a young teen when it aired.
Being a Disneyland FREAK from the early 70s, this attraction is one I’ve dreamed of seeing in person but between age, Covid and the fact I have no desire to visit France will make that impossible.
Thank you for the detailed tour.
I going to ride the Phantom Manor one day myself.
You should its its really good
I highly recommend you to experience our Phantom Manor in Disneyland Paris. 🇨🇵
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 its a great ride isn't it?
I LOVE Phantom Manor!!! It feels familiar and different. Haven't been since 2013 so if r love to experience the updates.
I love the RCT3 music in the sponsor section ❤
Love this ride and can’t wait to revisit the new additions
I much prefer the original Phantom Manor storyline...as well as the original Space Mountain: From the Earth to the Moon. The progressively decaying Phantom, from the original, was a very cool and grotesque touch. And making Melanie the tragic heroine showing us the way to safety at the end, away from the Phantom's grasp, was so hauntingly tragic. The new version, while still good, doesn't have the same emotional pull. And the new ending is pretty much dud. Still, Disneyland Paris is my favorite and most beautiful Magic Kingdom park.
Opinions vary 🎉
I've never been to Disneyland Paris but I've seen the Phantom Manor Ride on youtube by people who video taped the ride it looks great as well as the story.
The Whole Frontierland story is connected with Phantom Manor
This is has always been my favourite ride in the park. Love the updated storyline as makes everything clearer to understand. The soundtrack inside is beautiful. I have my Halloween night ticket and will be there in a few weeks. Where else would you be on Halloween 🎃😀
At home giving candy to everyone who comes and if no one comes its not bad. It means more candy for me. 🍬🍭🍫😋
I have vivid memories that it gave me the creeps when I was a kid. It’s also the first attraction that includes the land, because you can see thundermountain in the background
SUPERB work !!! Loved it 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍
I am on the next plane 😉
Oookkk.
1:12 The Mansion first opened on Aug.9, not 4,1969.
My favorite ride there I’m so obsessed with this ride ❤❤
This is my favorite version next to the original at Disneyland
Heading to DLP in May and really looking forward to the trip; we've been to Disneyland and WDW, so all these +1s are going to be great to see/experience.
Great video. Explains a lot, really informative
Much creepier than our haunted mansion. I love it!
For sure. Our Phantom Manor is more scarier and spookier than yours 🇨🇵😈🎃
It was not only Leroux's novel that they used as inspiration. It was ALW's musical too. Jeff Burke admitted so in a interview.
Phantom manor is my favourite ride at disneyland Paris
Nicely presented.
One of the best attraction worlwide
Omg its so sad!!!! geeze! it just makes it so Gr8! even though the bad guy wins...WoW! this is what the next Haunted manson movie should be based on...for goodness sakes someone ...!save Melanie!!!
Well done !!
Surprised you didn’t point out that the ticket booth skeleton possibly used the same mold as the Hatbox Ghost.
Thanks for the info.
I love PhantomManor, its really perfect😍🤩
Thank you very much for explaining the attic scene. I couldn’t understand why a phonograph would exist in 1860
This , buzz light-year, thunder mountain, pirates of Carribbean all better than the same variants in Disney world. Disney world really needs to up their game with their rides
I was there the day it reopened in 2019. It was amazing
I think the exterior of the house is based on the painting House by the railroad, the same painting that inspired the Psycho house.
Great job editing 🍁 look like fun.👍
I loved it.
Just went to Eisner Pied! 🤣🤣🤣
I needed this video.
We went on the ride in the summer of 2019 and I was just left wondering why there are cowboys at the end
That's a reference to Big Thunder Mountain. The Phantom (Henry Ravenswood) owned the Big Thunder Mine Company.
@@Mark0612 they really put it in a lot of effort, I wish I’d known the storyline better before riding, it’s so much better than I realised.
So much cooler 🖤 I'd love to visit one day
The first time I rode was in 2015 and since the pre show was in french I missed a bit of the story and then when I went early Jan 2020 (so pre covid but only by a few weeks!) I was surprised to hear English peppered in and even more surprised to hear the legendary Vincent Price.
As far as I know Melanie also shows up in front of the balcony window. At least, I saw her there in 2019.
Also, here's a video about the extensive refurb of Phantom Manor by DLP themselves. ua-cam.com/video/DVDKsqXbtfM/v-deo.html
Why does this story sound like my drama performance?!?! 🪑🪑🪑
The face mold is of Joe Rohde :)
The final scenes are BAAAAAD! They need to make it a proper boothill instead of the haunted town.
All the changes seem to be for the worse. From what other comments have said, they even bungled the Vincent Price and other language audio so that it messes with the music. Which was the only half praise I could've given it was VP's inclusion back in.
ReviewTyme can you do Reviews on Maelstorm and Villains Tonight.
To the narrator at open..:
Yes, maybe real different from US, but also different from Japan's Walt Disney World-like mansion, but totally different, like those three, from Shanghai's own Mystic Manor. Now, is that Shanghai one a totally different Haunted Mansion or is that a totally different Haunted Mansion?:)(on Mystic Manor)😎😎
good job
Done both the Florida and Paris ones, and the Paris is much better.
Music: John Debney(1992)
The skeleton man looks like Baron Samedi from New Orleans mythology.
This is my favorite Disney Haunted Mansion.
Yeah, I don't like the changes they made to the end of the ride where Melanie, instead of pointing the way out so we wont suffer the same fate, now tries to convince us to stay like the rest. And didn't she only have the one groom who vanished before they changed it so her father killed off many suiters? Every time they try to 'improve' on a story they just mess it up.
It was "the better Haunted Mansion" until the 2018 refurbishment.
The same person in charge of the 2018 project ruined the nautilus recently and is probably gonna be put in charge of the rumored space mountain rework
Me too
I was there at Disneyland's Paris 25th birthday. The Phantom Manor didn't disappointed me. It was incredible to see the phantom manor in a new light and better understanding of the story of Melanie Ravenswood and her dead helicopter dad. The part where they removed Heny Ravenswoods zombie form and put his skeleton form in is incredible and gives a far more dangerous feeling and he's look is saying something like "Oh my God this guy is serious. He's not joking around." instead of just seeing a zombie who laughs like an insane person with no humanity. 💀☠️
Love the videos! Followed RT since the start. What's with the clunky adverts in the middle now??? Weird
Actually were do you hear the story, isnt it all over in French?
Haunted Mansion opened on August 9th, not the 4th
I been on the magic kingdom’s one
2:25 Wait, is that Joe Namath?
I miss the pre-refurb version. This one absolutely beats you over the head and a number of the design choices they made were just straight up bad.
Great channel
I like how they is nothing behind the phantom manor
I wonder if this story was used in Red Dead Redemption 2? The strange man in the painting and the burnt down town.
8:42
The Osmonds?
I love this ride and also Pirates is much better at DLP
They've screwed pirates of the Caribbean there too , and I don't mean by adding Sparrow and my beloved Barbossa
I think all 4 versions are good.
Anyone else recognize Kurt Russell at 1:58 ?
do you think it's possible to do a Haunted Mansion-style ride underwater on a sunken cruise ship?
Wait was the wedding still held on the same day as the guy died by way of earth quake/Thunderbird...so he died in the earthquake and appeared seconds if not min or hours later to kill the groom because they held the wedding anyway even though her father had just died??? yea i'd be an angry phantom too! lol
With all its unique rides and originally brilliant design it's a shame that the french park is now probably the worst Disney Parks around the world. It's just too far behind as if they've given up on it, and even the incoming expansions are just reduced copy-paste from greater projects of the other parks, like the Marvel and weirdly placed Frozen expansion at the Studios park.
It's called a "dark" ride for a season
The original story was so much better and darker.