Haunted Mansion Exclusive Dinner

When I click on the link it won't load - it just sits there. Can you tell me what it says?

Thanks!
 
:mad: Yea, will not open for me either! :confused: :mad:
 

Here is the info:

Registration on June 16th at 1:00pm!!!!!!
999 Haunted Haunts Ball Magic Kingdom - October 27-29th
Haunted Mansion Event
Magic KingdomÒ
Orlando, FL

"Phineas" Event Package
Haunted Mansion Exclusive Dinner
Monday, October 27, -Wednesday, October 29, 2003
Take part in an exclusive dining experience among the ghosts of the Haunted Mansion.
Guests will enjoy a spirited reception and elegantly themed dinner with Special Guests and haunting entertainment inside the Haunted Mansion attraction.

This event package will also include the following offers:

Two nights' accommodation at Disney's Grand Floridian ResortÒ & Spa (10/27-28/03)*.

Exclusive Dining experience inside the Haunted Mansion attraction (10/27/03)

Plated Dining Experience (10/28/03)

Seminar Experience (10/28/03)

Haunted Dining Experience in the Graveyard of Frights at Disney's Coronado Springs Resort (10/28/03) **

Meet & Greet with Artists of the 999 Haunted Mansion Event Merchandise (10/28/03)

Breakfast in the Graveyard of Frights at Disney's Coronado Springs Resort (10/29/03)

Transportation between Disney's Coronado Springs Resort and Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa (10/28-29/03)

Preferred Seating for our Haunting Live Auction and Entertainment (10/29/03)

Entry into Magic KingdomÒ (10/29/2003 after 8:00 p.m. for event only)

Frightful Dinner Buffet throughout Liberty Square (10/29/03)

Walk around entertainment and activities (10/29/03)

Photo opportunities (10/29/03)

Ride on Haunted Mansion and other attractions throughout Frontierland (10/29/03)

Opportunity to Pre-Purchase Limited-Edition 999 Happy Haunts Event Merchandise

Commemorative Gifts

Tickets for this event package are $2,250 per person. Limited to 25 Guests.

No discounts will be offered in conjunction with this package.

*Standard Accomodations; one person per room. Couples purchasing "Phineas" Event Package will be offered two additional nights' accommodations (consecutive to the first 2 nights - 10/27-29/03) in a standard room/double occupancy at Disney's Grand Floridian ResortÒ & Spa in lieu of two rooms for two nights. Subject to availability.
 
I am VERY tempted, but my wife would absolutely crown me for spending that kind of loot. :(

I wish I could purchase the dinners seperate from the resort stay, and other stuff.

I will hint around to the wife later tonight.....
 
There are actually two more options for the package. I didn't see them at first, but then I scrolled down. It's too bad we're going down the month before or I would really want to go.

I wonder what sort of food will be served at this special graveyard of frights dinner.......

"Gus" Event Package
Haunted Offer
Tuesday, October 28, - Wednesday, October 29,2003
This event package will include the following offers:
One night Hotel accommodation at Disney's Coronado Springs Resort (10/28/03) *.
Seminar Experience (10/28/03)
Haunted Dining Experience in the Graveyard of Frights (10/28/03) **
Meet & Greet with Artists of the 999 Haunted Mansion Event Merchandise (10/28/03)
Breakfast in the Graveyard of Frights (10/29/03)
Preferred Seating for our Haunting Live Auction and Entertainment (10/29/03)
Bus transportation between Disney's Coronado Springs Resort and the Magic KingdomÒ
Entry into Magic KingdomÒ (on 10/29/03 after 8:00 p.m. for event)
Buffet dinner throughout Liberty Square (10/29/03)
Walk around entertainment and activities (10/29/03)
Photo opportunities (10/29/03)
Ride on Haunted Mansion and other attractions throughout Frontierland (10/29/03)
Opportunity to Pre-Purchase Limited-Edition 999 Happy Haunts Event Merchandise
Commemorative Gifts
Tickets for this event package are $450 per person. Limited to 275 Guests.


"Ezra" Event Package
Wednesday, October 29, 2003
This event package will include the following offers:
Entry into the Live Auction/ Entertainment Disney's Coronado Springs Resort
Bus transportation between Disney's Coronado Springs Resort and the Magic KingdomÒ
Entry into Magic KingdomÒ (after 8:00 p.m. for event only)
Buffet dinner throughout Liberty Square
Walk around entertainment and activities
Photo opportunities
Ride on Haunted Mansion and other attractions throughout Frontierland
Opportunity to Pre-Purchase Limited-Edition 999 Happy Haunts Event Merchandise
Commemorative Gift
Tickets for this portion of the event are $109.99 per person. Limited availability.
No discounts will be offered in conjunction with this package.
 
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Hey evahbody,

A friend put this event together in conjunction with Disney for the IAAPA convention that's being held in Orlando in a few weeks (International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions). I was going to co-host it with her but alas, I probably won't be able to attend the convention this year. Needless to say, the whole dinner came together very quickly.

Here's the skinny:

"Would you like to be part of the "behind the scenes" tour of Disney's Haunted Mansion? While attending the IAAPA Orlando Exhibition, or on your own, plan on attending the International Association of Haunted Attractions (IAHA) very special event. IAHA made arrangements to have a special behind the scenes tour, regular ride through and a hoe down at the Magic Kingdom. Space is limited. Reservations only are accepted. This includes:
> > Roast Prime Ribs of Beef with "Oh Juice"
> > Gilled Mesquite Rubbed Pork Chops
> > Pan Seared Marinated Pork Medallions
> > Grilled Mesquite Chicken Smoked Pork Ribs with BBQ sauce
> > Baked Spuds with all the fixins
> > Buck Shot Beans
> > Garden Vegetables
> > Sourdough Bread and Honey Bee Butter
> > Deep Dish Apple and Cherry Cobblers
> > Ice Cream Novelties
> > Coffee, Tea
> > Beer, Wine
> > Graced with entertainment of Madame Carlotta, Broom, Pianist and Slight of Hand Magician

In order to reserve your space for the special Haunted Mansion event, you MUST email IAHA Vice President, Liz Foral at Lforal@novia.net OFFLINE by November 5. A deposit of $100 per person is required. Total cost is $150.00 per person. Limited seating, reply now."

I believe there are only twenty seats left and this promises to be an AWESOME event! I also understand that the food will be a notch up from the usual Disney buffet fare.

Liz and I have other Mansion events in the works for the upcoming months (heh heh heh), so I'll keep y'all updated on new stuff.


This year there we should asume there will be more planed events inconjunction with the opening of Disney's new movie The Hunted Mansion scheduled to be released Nov 2003.
 
Disney’s Dining Experience Presents Dinner at The Haunted Mansion
Wednesday, September 25, 2002, 7:15pm – 11:00pm

Report by Sharon Hegedus

The weather was warm and humid (welcome to Central Florida in September), with a threat of more rain (which never came while we were outside). We all met at Guest Relations to check in and to get our seating assignments. The seating assignments were written on 5”x8” parchment-like paper, with hand-made burn marks (they smelled like burnt toasted marshmallow and yes, I did smell a burn mark [to see if it was real] to come to that decision). Our paper said:

You have been doomed to join us
for a swinging wake as a
special guest of honor at the
Haunted Mansion

You will be dining at
Ambassador Xavier's
Table Number 1
Hegedus Party of 4

When all 70 of us had arrived, we followed the half-dozen Suits and the 2 or 3 people who carried “crowd control” blinky red flashlights and walked as a group to the Mansion…from under the right side of the train station, up Main Street (it’s so cool when it’s empty), around the left side of the Hub, over the wooden bridge to Liberty Square, and onto the Liberty Belle Riverboat.

Upon stepping onto the dock, we were offered small plastic cups of Guenoc Chardonnay. We were then encouraged to go to the top deck of the boat. From the boat you could see the Mansion in the distance, but it was slightly difficult to make out because it was already dark outside. Because of the bright lighting behind it, the scaffolding that’s still around the atrium was simple to see though <wink>. Once the boat took off around the Rivers of America (without the usual prerecorded spiel), we were treated to more bottle-poured wine, several Coca Cola products, as well as a variety of hors d'oeuvers (salmon sushi, baby peeled potatoes filled with sour cream and topped with chives, prosciutto and cream cheese (?) on crackers, salami rolls and stuffed cherry tomatoes).

Following the end of the riverboat ride, we were lead to the restrooms in Fantasyland that are next to Peter Pan’s Flight (a good choice of facilities since those particular restrooms have LOTS of stalls <VBG>). Once everyone was done and a male and a female Suit confirmed that the restrooms were empty, we were lead to the Mansion.

We were gathered into the queue area of the HM, where an old, creepy woman was waiting to greet us. She told us to gather ‘round her and once we had, she introduced herself as Madame Carlotta, the mistress of the Mansion. Carlotta was dressed in black, white and maroon with lace trim and she looked like she hadn’t seen sunlight in several decades. She asked if any of us had been in the Mansion before…it looked like all of us raised our hands. She then asked if any of us were Trivia buffs…several of us raised our hands. She went on to explain that we couldn’t see it now because it was too dark but the next time we visit the Mansion, to look at the roof of the building. Across the top of the HM there are all the pieces of a chess set except for one. Which one is it? A guest said she knew the answer…it’s a knight. Carlotta said she was correct…the knight IS missing, because it’s always night at the Haunted Mansion <G>. She went on to explain that there would be samplings of 5 different types of wines with our 5-course meal and that each one was just a sampling…so don’t expect more and don’t ask for more, because it was just too bad (she said this so it sounded very lighthearted…as it turned out, you could have as much wine as you wanted…and several attendees DID get pretty shnookered).

Carlotta led us to the main entrance of the Mansion and said she had a special surprise for us, because the doors had a new, mystical, special way of opening. She told us to say “Oooooh! Ahhhh!” and that would open the doors. We did it once and nothing happened, so we said it again and the doors slowly opened…by way of the person behind them <G>. The person introduced himself as Broom, the head butler. Broom was a very tall man in a gray and black butler’s uniform, with dust and cobwebs all over him. He explained that his job was to tell everyone about the meal they would be eating, but that first he would tell everyone where to go. After laughter, he explained that he would inform people where their assigned tables were, if they needed such assistance.

We all filed into the Mansion, where our tables were ready. Each table held up to 8 people…there were 2 tables in the pre-show room (where Master Gracey’s changing portrait hangs over the fireplace. This is the room we sat in). The doors of the stretching rooms were all open and there were 2 tables in each of those spaces. The pre-boarding area had another 3 tables, with a movable privacy wall between it and the actual loading area. Each tablecloth was black and red in a snakeskin pattern, with a matching covering on each chair. The centerpieces were made of intertwined “live” plants and “dead” twigs, with 3 candles each, to help light up the relatively dark room. Each place setting included a black serving plate, 1 glass for water and 5 glasses for wine. On each place setting was a copy of our menu on the same burnt parchment paper as our seating assignment. It said:

Welcome Foolish Mortals to a Spooky
Evening at the Haunted Mansion

For your dining pleasure

Roasted Squab on a Confit of Leeks and Asparagus

Creamy Seafood Soup with Squid Ink and
Seared Halibut

Chicory, Radicchio, Frisée Salad, and Micro Greens on a
Foie Gras Tombstone with Truffle Vinaigrette

Raspberry Sorbet on Ice Skull

Grilled Beef Tenderloin topped with a Freshwater Prawn, and
served with Root Vegetables and Fingerling Potatoes

Blood Orange Mousse and a Spooky Crème Brûlée

A selection of ghoulish wines will be served during the wake

Rest In Peace

On the back of the menu were printed descriptions of the “haunted” wineries that supplied our spirits for the evening (spirits, get it? spirits! <G>). It said:

Guenoc Winery

The original owner of the land where the Guenoc Winery stands today was a famous Stage Actress named Lilly Langtry. The original house that Lilly built is still in full use today by the current owners of the estate, the Magoon Family. Countless guests of the home have seen Lilly's ghost over the years and strange occurrences happen there on almost a weekly basis.

Valley of the Moon

The Valley of the Moon is the name given to the Valley by the Native Americans that once roamed the valley. The chants of their past songs still haunt the Valley to this day.

Kenwood Jack London Vineyards

The famous author Jack London, started building a very large home in Sonoma overlooking the Valley of the Moon in 1935. A catastrophic fire burned down the house before it could be finished. There was no apparent explanation for the fire and attempts to re-build were thwarted by constant accidents and thus the home was never finished. The frame and basic structure of the house still stand today and reports of weird and unexplained occurrences are common in and around the original Jack London home site.

Back to our evening…

The HM theme song (slow organ version) quietly played in the background throughout the evening. The stretch rooms “stretched” and “unstretched” throughout the night, complete with lights going off and quiet thunder/lightning at regular intervals.

Our servers for the evening were originally scattered around the rooms in various zombie-like poses. Once we were all seated, Carlotta explained that the servers were under a spell that made them unable to speak. True to her word, they could not speak but could grunt, gesture and point well. The servers were dressed in drab green and looked ghoulishly pale and unkempt.

Someone suddenly LOUDLY banged at the front door of the Mansion, so Broom went to answer it. Outside was Abner, a scary but funny magician. Abner was tall, in a gray, black and white outfit that included a maroon turban.

Carlotta, Broom and Abner made several rounds of all the tables…Carlotta had a funny/scary persona and Broom had several puns readily available. Abner intermixed jokes with slight-of-hand card tricks.

Broom announced each of our courses, with some editorial comments thrown in for good measure. In order (with my own editorial comments), they were:

--Roasted Squab on a Confit of Leeks and Asparagus (the squab leg still had its claw attached)

--Creamy Seafood Soup with Squid Ink and Seared Halibut (it was described as “eyeball soup” by Broom and it DID look like eyeballs with red irises, floating in a black liquid)

--Chicory, Radicchio, Frisée Salad, and Micro Greens on a Foie Gras Tombstone with Truffle Vinaigrette (the foie gras DID look like a tombstone, which was a nice touch, but it’s hard to otherwise make salad look scary <G>)

--Raspberry Sorbet on an Ice Skull (Now THIS was cool. As the description said, the “bowl” for the sorbet was made of ice, in the shape of a skull, with the sorbet sitting in a small indentation on the top. On the bottom of the skull was a red disk, about 3” in diameter, that glowed red. When I took my disk out to examine it further, one of the servers threw a handful of disks at our table so we all had one <G>)

--Grilled Beef Tenderloin topped with a Freshwater Prawn, and served with Root Vegetables and Fingerling Potatoes (again, not a particularly scary course, but it tasted DELICIOUS)

--Blood Orange Mousse and a Spooky Crème Brûlée (this had a dark chocolate bat and spiderweb decoration, with a white chocolate background)

Each course had a beautiful presentation and everything tasted delicious. I’m not a huge wine person and purposely didn’t drink much because I wanted to really enjoy and remember this event, but the pairings (2 whites, 2 reds and a dessert port) seemed appropriate.

After the end of the last course, we were bid farewell by Carlotta, Broom and Abner and were gestured by the servers to leave our seats, go into the pre-load area and board our Doombuggies. There were no pre-planned surprises on the attraction, but as the attraction has just been down for rehab for 3 weeks (the motors than moved the stretch rooms were changed, and several lighting and sound aspects were fixed) I was able to notice many effects much more so than in the past

Although there were no PLANNED activities, it WAS the first time that I ever saw the Mansion filled with an inordinate amount of drunk people <wink>. There were many more adult human shrieks and screams than usual, as well as a significant amount of flash photography. I also noticed that a lot of folks had significant problems with the moving sidewalks when getting on and off the ride <grin>. Some people were noted to try to hit Madame Leota’s crystal ball with their “souvenir” red glow things in the Séance Room, using them as frisbees.

Once we had all finished our ride, we were lead to the area just in front of the Columbia Harbor House, where we were offered another restroom break, in the restaurant’s facilities. This time it was noted that the Men’s Room had a line just as long as the Women’s Room…and the men just had no clue of how to handle that <hehehe>.

Once everyone was out, they brought us to the southern part of Liberty Square. They lined us up into in the 2 nearby walkways, facing the Hall of Presidents. Once they were sure we were far enough back “for our own safety,” a headless horseman on his steed came whizzing by. He made 2 passes in front of us and then vanished into the night (my pictures of him were the only disappointing ones I took…he was just too fast).

From Liberty Square we were ushered to Main Street where they offered us the “Goodnight Spiel” that they usually play when the MK is closing. Finally, we were loaded onto a waiting monorail (I saw one lady who needed the assistance of not 1, but 2 CM’s to go up the ramp because she was so plastered) and whisked back to the TTC.

It was a perfect evening. I really, REALLY hope they do it again someday.
 
Gosh, if money were no object...
 
Wow! Thanks for posting that April In December. I really enjoyed reading about dinner at the mansion.

Unfortunately, I will not be able to afford dinner at the mansion for many, many years...:(

But I will be happy with the Ezra package at the HHB. :D
 
This sounds really good - I will have to look into it!!!!
 
Disney’s Dining Experience Presents Dinner at The Haunted Mansion
Wednesday, September 25, 2002, 7:15pm – 11:00pm

Report by Sharon Hegedus

The weather was warm and humid (welcome to Central Florida in September), with a threat of more rain (which never came while we were outside). We all met at Guest Relations to check in...

Now THAT'S funny! I wrote that article almost 10 years ago - had NO idea it was up here - I had only given permission for Doombuggies and the now-defunct Themeparks.com to post it. I'm not upset or anything - just very surprised. ;-)

Anyway, I just updated and re-posted the writeup of the event on my blog (a friend has requested it), and included some pictures of the event that never made it into anything that was originally posted. I know it's extraordinarily outdated but if anyone wants to give it a read, that would be fine.

Here's the link: CLICKY
 
Quick update - I've been made aware that some of the pictures in my (updated) Dinner in the Haunted Mansion meal report didn't come through. My apologies and that issue has been fixed now. Enjoy!

Here's the link: CLICKY
 
Actually, they're doing it again this fall. Registration for it just closed the other day.

Really? do you have a link for the info to that? Was that via TIW? (how'd I miss THAT!)


===>I found it:

http://psc.disney.go.com/eventservices/artofdisneyparks/event/wdw_roomfor1more.html?int_cmp=SOC-intDPFY11Q3RoomFor1More13-07-11@0003

....but the dinner will be at the CR not the HM....so it's really not the same as the '03 event.

http://psc.disney.go.com/eventservices/artofdisneyparks/media/Itinerary.pdf
 
The even this fall (for which registration has closed) is not the same event as the one that took place 8 years ago - this one will be held at the Contemporary, not inside the Haunted Mansion.
 












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