April 19, 200521 yr Uhh..Scooby-Doo & Shaggy are my fav I looove the haunted castle... really I dont know which PT ghoul is my fav.
April 19, 200521 yr I loved the Maestro at the beginning. I remember how, when I was younger, that the character looked so realistic while it was turned around playing the organ that I couldn't figure out if it was a real person or not. You guys probably recall how it didn't just stand there facing the organ, but it used to shift its back and look back and forth... brilliant, just brilliant....
April 19, 200521 yr Author Yeah AVG makes really good animatronic characters. I still can't believe they just store those things in a warehouse, they're worth so much. Prolly about 40 thousand each.
April 19, 200521 yr Author This has been bugging me though. Doesn't look like they coulda just kept all of PT stuff up because all of sdathc is just plywood painted black and tapped over the old scenes. They're only using about 50% of the space in that ride. It's just a shame.
April 19, 200521 yr Ryan, the maestro was my favorite as well! I remember one of the first times I was walking through the line, there were some real little kids in front of me and were literally terrified of the Maestro. He did look pretty real!
April 19, 200521 yr I liked how they used some of the figures for DHC at FF, come to think of it that was the only good part of that attraction.
April 19, 200521 yr Maestro was by far the best of the ghosts; very creepy, and he had that classic laugh. By the way, the Shakespearean actor was named Lionel Burymore "You think you will be allowed to leave once you have heard my music? I don't think so."
April 19, 200521 yr I never liked PT mainly because of my love for the smurfs enchanted voyage I like scooby now that ride is so much fun.
April 26, 200521 yr The maestro was and will always be the best cause he gave you those chills when you walked in the building with his GREAT organ playing!!
April 26, 200521 yr Ryan, the maestro was my favorite as well! I remember one of the first times I was walking through the line, there were some real little kids in front of me and were literally terrified of the Maestro. He did look pretty real! The best part was how they managed to make it so it seemed like he looked directly at everyone in the queue area. Of course, it didn't make much sense after the line went directly into the ride house, but when it was packed, it was almost interactive... he was talking directly to you.
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