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Haunted Mansion-Madame Leota's Ring

Gelfling Girl

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So, I've been reading this book on the secrets of Walt Disney World recently, and I found this one paragraph on Madame Leota's ring just outside of the Haunted Mansion attraction. I heard that it was recently removed during the refurbishment, and I was wondering if any of you had seen it or have pictures of it. Also, if you have asked a cast member about the story behind it, feel free to share whatever their version of it was.
 

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Huh? Are you talking about the ringlike outcropping of stones that are not rully that visible after they installed a ramp for wheelchair access?

What I'd truly want to find is a researchable source stating all 999 Happy Haunts dwelling within the mansion. *sigh*
 

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Huh? Are you talking about the ringlike outcropping of stones that are not rully that visible after they installed a ramp for wheelchair access?
I don't think so. According to the book it was a piece of metal broken off a pole or something that was embedded into the cement. The diamond was a piece that broke off a tool while trying to remove it.

What I'd truly want to find is a researchable source stating all 999 Happy Haunts dwelling within the mansion. *sigh*
Yes, that would be very interesting.
 
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