Madame Leota’s Tombstone Covered by Scrim in Haunted Mansion Queue at Walt Disney World

Lauren Stracner

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Madame Leota’s Tombstone Covered by Scrim in Haunted Mansion Queue at Walt Disney World

The tombstone of one of the Haunted Mansion’s most prominent happy haunts has been hidden behind the scrim swathing the attraction’s façade.

Madame Leota Tombstone Covered Up

The exterior queue of the Haunted Mansion ride at Walt Disney World showing the graveyard scene with visible construction walls, scaffolding, and green scrim.

Recently, Disney filed two permits for construction at the Haunted Mansion attraction. Scaffolding covered in green scrim went up on the lawn soon after and then was expanded from the graveyard all the way around the front of the mansion to the exit.

That scrim covers up the gravestone of one of the mansion’s most well-known spectral inhabitants: Madame Leota.

The exterior queue of the Haunted Mansion ride at Walt Disney World showing the graveyard scene with visible construction walls, scaffolding, and green scrim.

In the graveyard visible from the outdoor queue, Madame Leota’s tombstone is nearest the mansion walls. The green scrim almost completely engulfs her grave marker, with only the base peeking out.

Madame Leota's tombstone in the Haunted Mansion queue at Walt Disney World covered in green scrim.

The gravestone is most likely located underneath some scaffolding, which explains the obtrusive scrim placement.

The Haunted Mansion is open for guests despite the exterior refurbishment work.

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