Post by Lady Munin on Feb 26, 2016 6:52:59 GMT
Beauregard Haunted Plantation
Dear Foolish-- Nay, weary travelers,
Please come in from the rain you must be dead tired. Welcome to the Beauregard Plantation, home and estate of a onceprosperous, yet now departed, lumber tycoon whose elegant 19th-Century mansion was once the setting for some of the most prominent social gatherings this side of the Mississippi.
Alas, that poor lumber tycoon and his family long ago met an untimely end. The descendants abandoned the house to caretakers for reasons unknown. For years it was tended by a host of ever changing --not-- so faithful servants. Until one day the funding stopped and the estate was left to be inherited by its ethereal inhabitants, but don't worry the dead can't hurt the living... right?
The ghosts of several prominent society members and those of the Beauregard family that passed away, or simply vanished, under mysterious circumstances now haunt these not so hallowed grounds.
I should take this time to mention that it would do you no good trying to turn back now. You have already come this far and the only way you can escape is by going forward.
Now step lively so that I may show you our humble abode.
Will you make it out alive? There's only one way to find out.
Park guests pass a bus that appears to have broken down just outside of the grand wrought iron plantation gate, a gate that has been left conveniently open.
Park goers make their way up the short cobblestone walkway, past old oak trees weeping with moss, across the once meticulously maintained lawn.
Once park goers reach the heavy stained oak door they wait their turn, and are then allowed entry in groups of twenty.
Once they enter the house, a silent, sinister looking servant leads them to the buggy that will take them through the manor. As they walk to the cart the above script is narrated by an ominous male voice with a slight Louisiana accent.
Once in the buggy they begin their ride which leads guests through the first floor where the ghosts seem harmless, though a bit mischievous and erotically naughty, in their merriment.
The deeper into the plantation house the guests go the more terrifying and interactive the haunts become.
Will the guests discover the answers to the gruesome history of the plantation? Or will they join its spiritual inhabitants in death?
(Based on Disney's Haunted Mansion/ Rewritten by Munin/Edited by Unreal)
Dear Foolish-- Nay, weary travelers,
Please come in from the rain you must be dead tired. Welcome to the Beauregard Plantation, home and estate of a onceprosperous, yet now departed, lumber tycoon whose elegant 19th-Century mansion was once the setting for some of the most prominent social gatherings this side of the Mississippi.
Alas, that poor lumber tycoon and his family long ago met an untimely end. The descendants abandoned the house to caretakers for reasons unknown. For years it was tended by a host of ever changing --not-- so faithful servants. Until one day the funding stopped and the estate was left to be inherited by its ethereal inhabitants, but don't worry the dead can't hurt the living... right?
The ghosts of several prominent society members and those of the Beauregard family that passed away, or simply vanished, under mysterious circumstances now haunt these not so hallowed grounds.
I should take this time to mention that it would do you no good trying to turn back now. You have already come this far and the only way you can escape is by going forward.
Now step lively so that I may show you our humble abode.
The House
Follow me through three floors of this grand southern manor, and through the Beauregard family cemetery where gravestones mark the resting places of pets, pests, and the family itself. These are the lucky ones. Some of us were never given such a marker, or a grave for that matter.The Haunts
As we make our way deeper into the darkest recesses of this mysterious madhouse, please be on guard. While many of our haunts are merely mischievous or, perhaps the word is promiscuous, there are darker entities that reside here. These twisted, deviant souls, tormented spirits, sociopathic haunters, and pitch dark beings were summoned by devilish, desperate magic.Will you make it out alive? There's only one way to find out.
The Actual Ride
This ride is based off of Disney's haunted mansion, but it is obviously intended for a mature audience.Park guests pass a bus that appears to have broken down just outside of the grand wrought iron plantation gate, a gate that has been left conveniently open.
Park goers make their way up the short cobblestone walkway, past old oak trees weeping with moss, across the once meticulously maintained lawn.
Once park goers reach the heavy stained oak door they wait their turn, and are then allowed entry in groups of twenty.
Once they enter the house, a silent, sinister looking servant leads them to the buggy that will take them through the manor. As they walk to the cart the above script is narrated by an ominous male voice with a slight Louisiana accent.
Once in the buggy they begin their ride which leads guests through the first floor where the ghosts seem harmless, though a bit mischievous and erotically naughty, in their merriment.
The deeper into the plantation house the guests go the more terrifying and interactive the haunts become.
Will the guests discover the answers to the gruesome history of the plantation? Or will they join its spiritual inhabitants in death?
(Based on Disney's Haunted Mansion/ Rewritten by Munin/Edited by Unreal)