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|goal = To find her long lost love
 
|goal = To find her long lost love
 
|home = [[Thunder Mesa]]
 
|home = [[Thunder Mesa]]
|family = [[Henry Ravenswood]] (father)<br>[[Martha Ravenswood]] (mother)<br>Unnamed Brother<br>Jake Evans (future husband)<br>Barry Claude (decreased Lover)<br>Ignatius Knight (decreased Lover)<br>Captain Rowan D. Falls (decreased Lover)<br>Sawyer Bottom (decreased Lover)
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|family = [[Henry Ravenswood]] (father)<br>[[Martha Ravenswood]] (mother)<br>Unnamed Brother<br>Jake Evans (future husband)<br>Barry Claude (deceased Lover)<br>Ignatius Knight (deceased Lover)<br>Captain Rowan D. Falls (deceased Lover)<br>Sawyer Bottom (deceased Lover)
 
|enemies = [[Henry Ravenswood|The Phantom]], dark spirits
 
|enemies = [[Henry Ravenswood|The Phantom]], dark spirits
 
|fate = Dies, but lives on as a ghost, continuing to wait for her groom to return
 
|fate = Dies, but lives on as a ghost, continuing to wait for her groom to return
 
|quote = "Someday, he will come."
 
|quote = "Someday, he will come."
|inspiration = The Bride from [[The Haunted Mansion]]<br/>[[Constance Hatchaway]]<br/>Miss Havisham from <i>Great Expectations</i><br/>Christine Daae from <i>The Phantom of the Opera</i>|designer = Jeff Burke<br/>Julie Svendsen (original)<br/>Chris Turner (refurbishment)}}'''Melanie Ravenswood''' is a prominent character featured in the [[Disneyland Paris]] attraction, [[Phantom Manor]]. She is a ghost of a bride, whose groom never materialized on their wedding day.
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|inspiration = [[Bride|The Bride]] from [[The Haunted Mansion]]<br/>[[Constance Hatchaway]]<br/>Miss Havisham from ''Great Expectations''<br/>Christine Daae from ''The Phantom of the Opera''|designer = Jeff Burke<br/>Christian Hope<br>Julie Svendsen (original)<br/>Greg Pro (refurbishment)}}'''Melanie Ravenswood''' is a prominent character featured in the [[Disneyland Paris]] attraction, [[Phantom Manor]]. She is a ghost of a bride, whose groom never materialized on their wedding day.
   
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
 
Melanie Ravenswood was born to [[Henry Ravenswood]] and [[Martha Ravenswood]] in 1842. Her father was a Western settler who struck gold in [[Big Thunder Mountain Railroad|Big Thunder Mountain]] and founded the Thunder Mesa Mining Company, thus creating the town of [[Thunder Mesa]]. Ravenswood became rich and built himself a grand Victorian manor high on Boot Hill overlooking Big Thunder Mountain, where Melanie was raised.
 
Melanie Ravenswood was born to [[Henry Ravenswood]] and [[Martha Ravenswood]] in 1842. Her father was a Western settler who struck gold in [[Big Thunder Mountain Railroad|Big Thunder Mountain]] and founded the Thunder Mesa Mining Company, thus creating the town of [[Thunder Mesa]]. Ravenswood became rich and built himself a grand Victorian manor high on Boot Hill overlooking Big Thunder Mountain, where Melanie was raised.
   
However, Big Thunder Mountain was rumored by Natives to be home to the Thunder Bird--a powerful spirit possessing a treasure. According to the legend, its wrath could be materialized into a terrible earthquake. However, Ravenswood would not believe such stories. Time went by and the gold in Big Thunder Mountain ran out, making miners dig deeper into the Mountain.
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However, Big Thunder Mountain was rumored by Natives to be home to the Thunder Bird—a powerful spirit possessing a treasure. According to the legend, its wrath could be materialized into a terrible earthquake. However, Ravenswood would not believe such stories. Time went by and the gold in Big Thunder Mountain ran out, making miners dig deeper into the Mountain.
   
 
Years later, Melanie grew from a young girl into a beautiful young woman. Four suitors were seeking a hands of Melanie but they ended dead and killed by her father, Henry Ravenswood. Melanie became engaged to a train engineer who planned to take her far away from Thunder Mesa, much to the dismay of Henry.
 
Years later, Melanie grew from a young girl into a beautiful young woman. Four suitors were seeking a hands of Melanie but they ended dead and killed by her father, Henry Ravenswood. Melanie became engaged to a train engineer who planned to take her far away from Thunder Mesa, much to the dismay of Henry.
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On Melanie's wedding day, a mysterious Phantom unknown to anyone appeared at the manor. While Melanie was preparing in her room, the Phantom lured her suitor up to the attic, where he hanged him by the neck from the rafters.
 
On Melanie's wedding day, a mysterious Phantom unknown to anyone appeared at the manor. While Melanie was preparing in her room, the Phantom lured her suitor up to the attic, where he hanged him by the neck from the rafters.
   
In the ballroom, the bride sat alone. Hours went by with no sign of the groom. Guests slowly filed away, leaving Melanie alone in the house with the staff of maids and butlers. "Some day", she told herself, "he will come". And so, having never taken off her wedding dress or dropped her bouquet, in preparation for her loved one's return, she wandered the house aimlessly, singing melancholy songs of lost love.
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In the ballroom, the bride sat alone. Hours went by with no sign of the groom. Guests slowly filed away, leaving Melanie alone in the house with the staff of maids and butlers. "Someday", she told herself, "he will come". And so, having never taken off her wedding dress or dropped her bouquet, in preparation for her loved one's return, she wandered the house aimlessly, singing melancholy songs of lost love.
   
 
The Phantom was still in the house, laughing at her human devotion to her intended husband. One by one, he invited his dead, demonic friends from the afterlife to fill the house in an eternal party. The shape of the house was slowly transformed by the forces of evil.
 
The Phantom was still in the house, laughing at her human devotion to her intended husband. One by one, he invited his dead, demonic friends from the afterlife to fill the house in an eternal party. The shape of the house was slowly transformed by the forces of evil.
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Four portraits of Melanie were in the stretching room. Like at [[The Haunted Mansion (Disneyland)|The Haunted Mansion]], the portraits changed from innocuous and innocent to dark and sinister. They depicted the following:
 
Four portraits of Melanie were in the stretching room. Like at [[The Haunted Mansion (Disneyland)|The Haunted Mansion]], the portraits changed from innocuous and innocent to dark and sinister. They depicted the following:
 
* Melanie standing in a pink dress... in a creek, where a river monster is about to grab her
 
* Melanie standing in a pink dress... in a creek, where a river monster is about to grab her
* Melanie holding a parisol... in a boat that is about to go over a waterfall
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* Melanie holding a parasol... in a boat that is about to go over a waterfall
 
* Melanie holding a rose... in a garden above a grave where a skeleton is clawing his way out
 
* Melanie holding a rose... in a garden above a grave where a skeleton is clawing his way out
 
* Melanie and her fiance... at a picnic about to be overtaken by bugs and snakes
 
* Melanie and her fiance... at a picnic about to be overtaken by bugs and snakes
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She sat at her dresser in her boudoir, now an old woman, crying and rubbing her eyes with a tissue. Tear-stained letters between her, her fiance, a friend, and her father could be seen sitting on a table, and the wedding portrait from the queue was here, as well. When guests left Phantom Canyon, Melanie, now a skeleton dressed in rags, pointed to the way out and guiding the guests to safety.
 
She sat at her dresser in her boudoir, now an old woman, crying and rubbing her eyes with a tissue. Tear-stained letters between her, her fiance, a friend, and her father could be seen sitting on a table, and the wedding portrait from the queue was here, as well. When guests left Phantom Canyon, Melanie, now a skeleton dressed in rags, pointed to the way out and guiding the guests to safety.
   
Once they exited their doom buggies, a smaller version of Melanie stood in a wine celler, holding onto her bouquet, urging them to hurry back.
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Once they exited their doom buggies, a smaller version of Melanie stood in a wine cellar, holding onto her bouquet, urging them to hurry back.
[[File:Melinthemirror.png|left|thumb|284x284px|Melanie Ravenswood in the "Mirror Scene" (2019 - present)]]
 
   
 
==== Post-Refurbishment (2019 - present) ====
 
==== Post-Refurbishment (2019 - present) ====
Melanie's presence in the attraction after the 2019 refurbishment differed from the original attraction.
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[[File:Melinthemirror.png|left|thumb|284x284px|Melanie Ravenswood in the "Mirror Scene" (2019 - present)]]Melanie's presence in the attraction after the 2019 refurbishment differed from the original attraction.
   
 
She is first seen in the foyer, in a portrait with her father, Henry Ravenswood. She is dressed in her wedding gown, while he clutches onto her shoulders. As the Phantom speaks, the portrait fades into one of Melanie and her father during the manor's prime, and she is now dressed in a blue gown with a happier expression.
 
She is first seen in the foyer, in a portrait with her father, Henry Ravenswood. She is dressed in her wedding gown, while he clutches onto her shoulders. As the Phantom speaks, the portrait fades into one of Melanie and her father during the manor's prime, and she is now dressed in a blue gown with a happier expression.
   
 
Melanie still appears in the stretching room, but with new portraits of her four suitors. When the doors close and the music begins, Melanie disappears from the portrait, and their grim demises are revealed.
 
Melanie still appears in the stretching room, but with new portraits of her four suitors. When the doors close and the music begins, Melanie disappears from the portrait, and their grim demises are revealed.
* Captain Rowan D. Falls, captain of the [[Mark Twain Riverboat|Mark Twain Riverboats]]... in a boat above a waterfall
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* Captain Rowan D. Falls, captain of the [[Mark Twain Riverboat]]s... in a boat above a waterfall
 
* Ignatius "Iggy" Knight, a dynamite manufacturer... in a cavern filled with lit explosives
 
* Ignatius "Iggy" Knight, a dynamite manufacturer... in a cavern filled with lit explosives
 
* Barry Claude, an oil-field master... in a tree stump, where a bear is right underneath him
 
* Barry Claude, an oil-field master... in a tree stump, where a bear is right underneath him
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Melanie joined the [[Mickey's Halloween Celebration]] parade in 2018, in a new gown with short sleeves, long gloves, and blue accents on her skirt. She appeared on the Illusion Manor float, alongside the Phantom, occasionally going into the Phantom to trade places with [[Mickey Mouse]]. During the show stop, she danced on one of the stages in the hub with the Phantom and four zombie dancers. She appeared in the Halloween parade at Disneyland Paris in 2018 and 2019, walking down the parade route with the Phantom and a group of dancers.
 
Melanie joined the [[Mickey's Halloween Celebration]] parade in 2018, in a new gown with short sleeves, long gloves, and blue accents on her skirt. She appeared on the Illusion Manor float, alongside the Phantom, occasionally going into the Phantom to trade places with [[Mickey Mouse]]. During the show stop, she danced on one of the stages in the hub with the Phantom and four zombie dancers. She appeared in the Halloween parade at Disneyland Paris in 2018 and 2019, walking down the parade route with the Phantom and a group of dancers.
   
When Phantom Manor reopened on May 3rd, 2019, Melanie could be seen walking around the manor's grounds. She didn't speak to guests, and only stared at them curiously, before rushing away. On the manor's porch, the Phantom shielded her from the rest of the guests, acting possessive towards her.
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When Phantom Manor reopened on May 3, 2019, Melanie could be seen walking around the manor's grounds. She didn't speak to guests, and only stared at them curiously, before rushing away. On the manor's porch, the Phantom shielded her from the rest of the guests, acting possessive towards her.
   
Melanie made her debut as a meet and greet character at the "100 Character Night" event on September 13th, 2019. She stood in front of the sarcophagus in the Boot Hill, alongside the Phantom. Her costume featured a beating red heart, as an homage to the bride from the Haunted Mansion.
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Melanie made her debut as a meet and greet character at the "100 Character Night" event on September 13, 2019. She stood in front of the sarcophagus in the Boot Hill, alongside the Phantom. Her costume featured a beating red heart, as an homage to the bride from the Haunted Mansion.
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
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** One of Melanie's suitors, Captain Rowan D. Falls, shares a last name with [[Albert Falls|Dr. Albert Falls]], the founder of the [[Jungle Cruise]] and member of the [[Society of Explorers and Adventurers]], implying they're related. One of Constance's husbands, [[George Hightower]], is a possible relative of [[Harrison Hightower III]], another member of S.E.A.. However, this could be a coincidence.
 
** One of Melanie's suitors, Captain Rowan D. Falls, shares a last name with [[Albert Falls|Dr. Albert Falls]], the founder of the [[Jungle Cruise]] and member of the [[Society of Explorers and Adventurers]], implying they're related. One of Constance's husbands, [[George Hightower]], is a possible relative of [[Harrison Hightower III]], another member of S.E.A.. However, this could be a coincidence.
 
* An early draft of The Haunted Mansion by [[Ken Anderson]] involved an ill-fated wedding, which inspired Melanie's story in Phantom Manor.
 
* An early draft of The Haunted Mansion by [[Ken Anderson]] involved an ill-fated wedding, which inspired Melanie's story in Phantom Manor.
* Her hair in the original stretching portraits were an homage to the tightrope girl stretching portrait from The Haunted Mansion.
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* Her hairstyle in the original stretching portraits is an homage to the tightrope girl stretching portrait from The Haunted Mansion.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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Images1J4M71TD.jpg|Junk from Melanie's life
 
Images1J4M71TD.jpg|Junk from Melanie's life
 
Images91NMQTNL.jpg|Melanie in skeleton form
 
Images91NMQTNL.jpg|Melanie in skeleton form
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Melanie bride model sample.jpg|Audio-Animatronic of Melanie in her wedding gown
 
Melanie bride model sample.jpg|Audio-Animatronic of Melanie in her wedding gown
 
Old Melanie model sample.jpg|Old Melanie crying at the makeup table
 
Old Melanie model sample.jpg|Old Melanie crying at the makeup table
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pm_bridesketch.jpg|Concept art of Melanie, by Fernando Tenedora
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p1210906-2.jpg|Melanie and [[The Phantom|her father]] by Greg Pro, from [https://phantommanorlegends.wordpress.com/]
 
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Melanie Ravenswood is a prominent character featured in the Disneyland Paris attraction, Phantom Manor. She is a ghost of a bride, whose groom never materialized on their wedding day.

Background

Melanie Ravenswood was born to Henry Ravenswood and Martha Ravenswood in 1842. Her father was a Western settler who struck gold in Big Thunder Mountain and founded the Thunder Mesa Mining Company, thus creating the town of Thunder Mesa. Ravenswood became rich and built himself a grand Victorian manor high on Boot Hill overlooking Big Thunder Mountain, where Melanie was raised.

However, Big Thunder Mountain was rumored by Natives to be home to the Thunder Bird—a powerful spirit possessing a treasure. According to the legend, its wrath could be materialized into a terrible earthquake. However, Ravenswood would not believe such stories. Time went by and the gold in Big Thunder Mountain ran out, making miners dig deeper into the Mountain.

Years later, Melanie grew from a young girl into a beautiful young woman. Four suitors were seeking a hands of Melanie but they ended dead and killed by her father, Henry Ravenswood. Melanie became engaged to a train engineer who planned to take her far away from Thunder Mesa, much to the dismay of Henry.

Henry did everything he could to stop the wedding, but his useless attempts were put to a stop when a terrible earthquake killed him and his wife in 1860. It seemed that the Thunder Bird had been awakened and the family was never heard from again. After several years, the story of what really happened came out from underneath the rubble:

On Melanie's wedding day, a mysterious Phantom unknown to anyone appeared at the manor. While Melanie was preparing in her room, the Phantom lured her suitor up to the attic, where he hanged him by the neck from the rafters.

In the ballroom, the bride sat alone. Hours went by with no sign of the groom. Guests slowly filed away, leaving Melanie alone in the house with the staff of maids and butlers. "Someday", she told herself, "he will come". And so, having never taken off her wedding dress or dropped her bouquet, in preparation for her loved one's return, she wandered the house aimlessly, singing melancholy songs of lost love.

The Phantom was still in the house, laughing at her human devotion to her intended husband. One by one, he invited his dead, demonic friends from the afterlife to fill the house in an eternal party. The shape of the house was slowly transformed by the forces of evil.

To this day, it is believed that the manor is still haunted by the evil spirits and that Melanie remains vigilant in the search for her lost love.

Appearances

Phantom Manor

Original (1992 - 2018)

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Melanie Ravenswood in the Foyer Mirror (1992 - 2018), from Character Central

Before guests entered the manor, Melanie could be seen looking down at the guests from inside of a window. When they entered, she could first be seen in the foyer of the attraction. Her portrait was in the mirror hanging above the entrance to the stretching room, and would fade in and fade out, as the Phantom spoke to the guests.

Four portraits of Melanie were in the stretching room. Like at The Haunted Mansion, the portraits changed from innocuous and innocent to dark and sinister. They depicted the following:

  • Melanie standing in a pink dress... in a creek, where a river monster is about to grab her
  • Melanie holding a parasol... in a boat that is about to go over a waterfall
  • Melanie holding a rose... in a garden above a grave where a skeleton is clawing his way out
  • Melanie and her fiance... at a picnic about to be overtaken by bugs and snakes

A portrait of Melanie could be seen at the end of the portrait gallery, dressed in her wedding gowl and holding a bouquet of roses.

After guests boarded their doom buggies, Melanie greeted them, holding a bouquet and a candlestick. She bowed her head, as they passed by. In later years, her veil was pulled over her face, most likely to cover for the animatronic's face not working properly. In the endless hallway, she held onto a candelabra, disappearing and reappearing as guests rode by. She stood on the balcony of the ballroom, looking down at her wedding guests and up at the Phantom, who stood a window laughing at her. Though the wedding guests disappeared and reappeared, she remained.

She sat at her dresser in her boudoir, now an old woman, crying and rubbing her eyes with a tissue. Tear-stained letters between her, her fiance, a friend, and her father could be seen sitting on a table, and the wedding portrait from the queue was here, as well. When guests left Phantom Canyon, Melanie, now a skeleton dressed in rags, pointed to the way out and guiding the guests to safety.

Once they exited their doom buggies, a smaller version of Melanie stood in a wine cellar, holding onto her bouquet, urging them to hurry back.

Post-Refurbishment (2019 - present)

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Melanie Ravenswood in the "Mirror Scene" (2019 - present)

Melanie's presence in the attraction after the 2019 refurbishment differed from the original attraction.

She is first seen in the foyer, in a portrait with her father, Henry Ravenswood. She is dressed in her wedding gown, while he clutches onto her shoulders. As the Phantom speaks, the portrait fades into one of Melanie and her father during the manor's prime, and she is now dressed in a blue gown with a happier expression.

Melanie still appears in the stretching room, but with new portraits of her four suitors. When the doors close and the music begins, Melanie disappears from the portrait, and their grim demises are revealed.

  • Captain Rowan D. Falls, captain of the Mark Twain Riverboats... in a boat above a waterfall
  • Ignatius "Iggy" Knight, a dynamite manufacturer... in a cavern filled with lit explosives
  • Barry Claude, an oil-field master... in a tree stump, where a bear is right underneath him
  • Sawyer Bottom, owner of the Thunder Mesa sawmill... on a log going down his sawmill

Her wedding portrait at the end of the portrait gallery remained, but enhanced with a black light silhouette of her father behind her.

Once guests board their doom buggies, she is first seen in the endless hallway, alongside the Phantom. He looms over her, as she holds onto a candlestick. They disappear and reappear every few seconds. In the ballroom, she stands on the balcony, overlooking the party, while the Phantom stood behind her. She still sits in her boudoir, as a young woman, crying while the Phantom stares at her through the mirror.

At the end of the attraction, in the hall of mirrors, she sits in the doom buggies with the guests, much like the Hitchhiking Ghosts, deliriously asking them to marry her. Her voice can still be heard as they exit, but the small Melanie is gone.

Disney Parks

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Melanie Ravenswood at Disneyland Paris, from Phantom Manor Legends

Melanie has made sporadic appearances in the Disney Parks, usually during live shows, parades, and special events at Disneyland Paris.

Melanie appeared at the end of the Frontierland segment of C'est Magique, a revue-style show at the Fantasy Festival Stage, in the early years of the park. Her dress was slimmer with a large slit on the side so that she could move more easily. She moved across the stage to the center, where she was carried upstage by the Phantom. She moved to join one of the groups of dancers, until the song ended, where she crossed the stage and exited on the opposite side.

Melanie joined the Mickey's Halloween Celebration parade in 2018, in a new gown with short sleeves, long gloves, and blue accents on her skirt. She appeared on the Illusion Manor float, alongside the Phantom, occasionally going into the Phantom to trade places with Mickey Mouse. During the show stop, she danced on one of the stages in the hub with the Phantom and four zombie dancers. She appeared in the Halloween parade at Disneyland Paris in 2018 and 2019, walking down the parade route with the Phantom and a group of dancers.

When Phantom Manor reopened on May 3, 2019, Melanie could be seen walking around the manor's grounds. She didn't speak to guests, and only stared at them curiously, before rushing away. On the manor's porch, the Phantom shielded her from the rest of the guests, acting possessive towards her.

Melanie made her debut as a meet and greet character at the "100 Character Night" event on September 13, 2019. She stood in front of the sarcophagus in the Boot Hill, alongside the Phantom. Her costume featured a beating red heart, as an homage to the bride from the Haunted Mansion.

Trivia

  • Melanie was inspired by Christine Daae from Gaston Leroux's The Phantom of the Opera. Their stories share many similarities.
    • Melanie planned on running away with her fiance, in defiance of her father, much like how Christine wanted to elope with Raoul in defiance of the Phantom.
    • The scene in Melanie's boudoir, of the Phantom staring at her through the mirror, could be an homage to the Phantom speaking to Christine through her mirror.
    • Both Melanie and Christine are notable for their operatic singing.
  • Melanie was inspired by Miss Havisham from Charles Dicken's Great Expectations. Like Melanie, Havisham remained in her wedding dress since the day she was jilted, though more out of bitterness instead of devotion.
  • Melanie's ill-fated fiance did not have a given name. According to show writer Jeff Burke, based on correspondence with Ravenswood-Manor.com, it was Jake. Some fans gave him the last name Evans, or use Jake as a last name.
    • While the 2019 refurbishment removed most of the references to him, such as his stretching portrait and his corpse in the attic, nothing in the attraction contradicts his existence. Madame Leota's incantations reference the "vanishing groom" and Melanie wandering in her gown don't make sense unless Jake still exists in the story.
  • In the Boot Hill cemetery, a large sarcophagus stood next to the graves of Henry and Martha Ravenswood. The thumping of a beating heart could be heard and felt. It could be Melanie's final resting place.
  • In the Disney Sing Along tape Let's Go the Disneyland Paris, the Disneyland Paris version of Disneyland Fun, a bride character appears at Phantom Manor. However, she more resembles the original attic bride, with her blonde hair and beating heart, than she does Melanie.
  • The reworking of Melanie's character in the refurbishment to include multiple unfortunate grooms might have been inspired by Constance Hatchaway, the current bride at The Haunted Mansion. During the mirror scene, Melanie is laughing as she asks guests to marry her, much like how Constance does in the attic scene.
  • An early draft of The Haunted Mansion by Ken Anderson involved an ill-fated wedding, which inspired Melanie's story in Phantom Manor.
  • Her hairstyle in the original stretching portraits is an homage to the tightrope girl stretching portrait from The Haunted Mansion.

Gallery


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Media
Films: The Haunted Mansion (video/soundtrack) • Haunted Mansion (video/soundtrack)

Television specials: Muppets Haunted Mansion
Shows: Chibi Tiny TalesRandom Rings
Books: Tales from the Haunted MansionThe Haunted MansionDisney Kingdoms: The Haunted MansionKingdom KeepersThe Haunted Mansion: Imagineering a Disney ClassicThe Haunted Mansion: From the Magic Kingdom to the Movies
Video Games: Adventures in the Magic KingdomThe Haunted MansionWalt Disney World ExplorerKinect: Disneyland AdventuresDisney Infinity: 2.0 EditionDisney Crossy RoadDisney Emoji BlitzThe Haunted Mansion: The Black Widow Bride

Disney Parks
The Haunted MansionPhantom ManorMystic ManorHaunted Mansion HolidayMemento MoriMuseum of the Weird
Characters
Ghost HostMadame LeotaCaretakerMaster GraceyHatbox GhostHitchhiking GhostsThe Singing BustsGeorge HightowerConstance HatchawayRavenCaptain GoreLittle LeotaOrganistThe Coffin OccupantSally SlaterThe BridePickwickThe MarinerPrudence PockBluebeardDeathThe ExecutionerThe Beheaded KnightDuelistsGramsAlexander NitrokoffQuicksand MenWerecat LadyBlack PrinceMedusaThe Watchful BustsMiss April DecemberDraculaSpidersOne-Eyed Black CatShadow PianistThe HellhoundHaunted ArmorThe MummyGargoylesThe AlligatorBatsThe Purple ShroudOrgan BansheesWraithsHaunted TreesCaretaker's DogPhantom FiveGraveyard OwlsGraveyard CatsPop-Up GhostsThe King, the Queen, and the DuchessBicycle GhostsGraveyard SpectersDread FamilyPlaque Devil

Phantom Manor: Melanie RavenswoodHenry RavenswoodMartha RavenswoodGoliathThe GardenerThe River CreatureJake the ForemanThe Ticket SellerThe ApothecaryMayor of Phantom Canyon
Mystic Manor: Henry MysticAlbertCaptain Mary OceaneerMaestro D'ElfmanChinese Dragon StatueChinese ArmorCarnivorous PlantSamurai ArmorLava IdolTribal Totem PolesDrummer IdolWarrior IdolsThe Monkey King Statue
Haunted Mansion Holiday: Jack SkellingtonOogie BoogieLock, Shock and BarrelSallyZeroThe Vampire Teddy-BearZeroThe Giant SnakeThe Man-Eating WreathThe One Hiding Under Your BedSkeleton Reindeer
The Museum of the the Weird: The Mistress of EvilThe CandlemanMadame ZarkovThe Grandfather Coffin ClockThe Ghost FishThe Beast Man
Characters from Spinoffs: Elizabeth HenshawRamsleyEmmaEzraJim EversSara EversMegan EversMichael EversZombiesZeke HollowayAtticus ThornAmicus ArcaneDanny CroweMaxwell KeepMelody KeepRoland KeepThe Fiery DragonBen MatthiasFather KentGabbieHarrietBruce DavisTravisPatVic

Songs
Grim Grinning Ghosts

Haunted Mansion Holiday: Kidnap the Sandy ClawsMaking Christmas
Mystic Manor: Mystic Manor Theme Song
Muppets Haunted Mansion: Rest in PeaceLife HereafterTie the Knot TangoDancing in the Moonlight
Spinoffs: Down by the Old Mill StreamShe'll Be Coming 'Round the MountainBy the Beautiful SeaWhen the Saints Go Marching InSuperstitionBridal ChorusHis Soul Left Gloss on the Rose

See also
Gracey ManorThe Flying DutchmanThe Ghost Relations DepartmentBat StanchionsGriffin StatuesFloating CandelabraFace ArmchairGrandfather ClockLeota's SpellbookPipe OrganTarot CardsMystic ManorRavenswood ManorBig Thunder MountainThunder MesaBig Thunder Mining CompanyIocane PowderBeacon of SoulsSoul GemsSeaman's RingCrump ManorEvers and Evers Real Estate