Wednesday, June 17, 2009
The secret letters of Disneyland Paris Phantom Manor
What you'll see today are rare documents from Phantom Manor ...although anyone who do the ride pass each time at two feet from them! These letters are part of the theming, anyone can see them but nobody can read them because of the moving doom buggy!
Here is the whole story: When we prepared the Disneyland Paris, from Sketch to reality book back in 2000, we needed photos of Phantom Manor scenes. Disneyland paris photo library had thousands of photos, but not of every scene. So, as i am also a professionnal photographer, after the park was closed and with a DLP escort, i spent some nights shooting pictures not only inside Phantom manor, but also in Pirates of Caribbean, It's a small world, Peter Pan's Flight, etc..
And for Phantom manor i had the pleasure to walk around inside the manor, taking pictures of all the needed scenes. At one point i arrived near the "Bride in front of the mirror" scene. Right in front of it, on the other side of the doom buggy track, there is some furniture, and upon it, those letters. Simply by curiosity i shoot a picture of them....and forget all about it, until recently when i found back the slides.
And what is written on them is amazing! It took time for me to decipher the writing as the photo is not perfectly sharp, but you'll find the text below.
First these letters are written in FRENCH! I must remind you, that, although the park is in France, Phantom Manor is located in Frontierland which is supposed to be the old AMERICAN west, and so the letters should be written in english! Does this mean that we have here the first theming mistake in Frontierland? On a certain point, yes, but this does't matter really, what is interesting is why these letters are written in french, and most of all, what is the text talking about?
Here is what is written, first in french, and then in english with a translartion i did for you of two only letters where the whole text is visible. Hope that my translation is not too bad...
First letter, supposedly written by the son of Phantom Manor's owner, Mr Ravenswood:
Mon Père,
Je suis lasse de notre conflit.
Ce constat me mène à me rabaisser sans pudeur devant vous tellement il est difficile, je l’avoue, de vivre sans ( sous ) votre grande richesse.
Père, je vous prie d’accepter mes excuses les plus hypocrites que j’ai jamais pu faire.
Votre cher fils.
English translation:
Dear Father,
I am tired of our conflict.
This report leads me to decrease me immodestly in front of you, as it is so difficult to live under your great wealth.
Father, please accept the most hypocritical apologies i ever did.
Your dear son.
Second letter, supposedly written by Melanie Ravenswood lover - the one who will be - in Phantom Manor's mythology - killed by Mr Ravenswood:
Dear Mélanie,
Il est temps maintenant d’annoncer à votre père votre amour pour moi. Je ne supporte plus de voir votre beauté...(déchiffrage du texte impossible)...qui lorgnent sans cesse sur votre douce et volumineuse poitrine. Il est donc temps de vous offrir à moi.
Je baise...(déchiffrage du texte impossible)
English translation:
Dear mélanie,
It is now time to announce to your father your love for me. I can't stand any more to watch your beauty...(impossible to decipher the text)..who peer endlessly at your sweet and voluminous chest. It is now time to offer you to me.
I kiss...(impossible to decipher the end of the text)
Now, what do we have here? A letter - even a "hot" letter - from Melanie's lover who will be killed soon after this writing ( obviously it was not a good idea to suggest to Melanie to announce her love for him to her father, Mr Ravenswood ! ), and, two a letter written by Mr Ravenswood's son - so, Melanie's brother - with a "perfume" of coming suicide...
There is just one little problem: in Phantom Manor's story line, Mr Ravenswood don't have any "son", and Melanie don't have any brother!! Was it a real mistake or a private joke done by WDI props people?
So, what happen? Why are these letters written in french and not in english, and have a text who take some "liberty" with the attraction's story line?
Well, i asked a friend imagineer involved in the creation of Frontierland about this. After he thanks me for "sharing this interesting and seemingly provocative discovery from (my) archives" (!) he gave me the answer to this riddle...
During the final days of dressing the sets, not only for the Manor but overall Frontierland, the lead team of WDI Glendale prop people were assisted by French set and props dressing associates. This accounts for some of the "love letters" being written en français.
As to the questionable content, "your dear son", etc.., It seems that i figured it out perfectly. Because it was so far from the guests vision, it would only be discovered upon closer scrutiny - like me with my camera. So, it was the perfect kind of private, inside joke that someone working on the project could do. Some WDI designers always include hidden "Mickeys" in their work, but here we have a jokester who takes this practice to a completely different and cleverly humorous level. Hidden in plain sight!
So, next time you will ride Phantom Manor, instead to look at the bride and the mirror, have a look on the other side of the track. Because your doom buggy will be moving, you'll still won't be able to read those letters, but you won't mind, as now you are in the secret of what is written on them...
Libellés :
disneyland paris,
frontierland,
phantom manor
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6 comments:
A lot of spelling mistakes in these letters... Some words are even missing. It's weird compared to the neat handwriting, isn't it ?
Great article (as usual) !
You're talking about Disneyland Paris Photo Library...where is located ? Is it possible to have access to it ?
For a fan, it surely must be a dream come true !!!
Sorry, but DLP photo library is located backstage and no access for any person which doesn't work at DLP!
Alain;
I worked at Florida's Pirates Ride in 2004 and 2005 and spent a long morning one day walking through the scenes looking at the props. There's lots of letters and scrolls in that ride, and most of the scrolls are just nonsense squiggly lines!
However, the one scene which had really complex details like these was the final treasure scene. On the wall are posted announcements about meetings, drills etc and in the treasure room, in front of the guards tied up, was a book listing every solider who lived in the castillo and their addresses! It's gone now but I always wondered if it was the construction crew or the WED team....
Great Article, you never cease to amaze me, Alain.
(Just a tought: Wouldn´t make "sans votre ... richesse / *without* your ... make more sense in the given context?
By all means, this is mt favorite ride in the Disney parks.
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