The creative forces behind each ride at Disney World put an impressive amount of time into each and every attraction, and only super observant and obsessive people like me will notice them.
As I saw recently on buzzfeed: “The lobby and queuing area for the “ Tower of Terror ” ride are full of hidden Twilight Zone references, such as Burgess Meredith’s broken glasses and a book with alien script that has been translated to “To Serve Man.” Obviously I had to check it out- and sure enough, there are little winks to Twilight Zone fans all throughout the small Library holding room!
Add this to the creepy wooden marionette, ghostly images of the family and rundown exterior and you have my personal favorite creepy Disney destination.
Pay close attention next time you're in this room. What else might you find hiding in the book titles and statues?
As I saw recently on buzzfeed: “The lobby and queuing area for the “ Tower of Terror ” ride are full of hidden Twilight Zone references, such as Burgess Meredith’s broken glasses and a book with alien script that has been translated to “To Serve Man.” Obviously I had to check it out- and sure enough, there are little winks to Twilight Zone fans all throughout the small Library holding room!
Add this to the creepy wooden marionette, ghostly images of the family and rundown exterior and you have my personal favorite creepy Disney destination.
Pay close attention next time you're in this room. What else might you find hiding in the book titles and statues?