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Our latest posts New England Legends Podcast 347 – Ripton: Massachusetts’ Most Mysterious TownIn Episode 347 Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger explore the history...New England Legends Podcast 346 – The Unsolved Murder or Russell ColvinIn Episode 346 Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger investigate the small...New England Legends Podcast 345 – The Cobbler’s Ghost Has No ShoesIn Episode 345 Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger visit the Newtown...New England Legends Podcast 344 – Carl Rettich’s Deadly Footwear and Murder MansionIn Episode 344 Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger explore Warwick Neck,...New England Legends Podcast 343 – The Birth of the Legendary DonutIn Episode 343 Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger sail the harbor of Rockport, Maine, to...New England Legends Podcast 342 – The Lizzie Bourne TragedyIn Episode 342 Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger hike New England’s... |
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June 4, 2007
The Little Girl at Disney WorldRate this encounter: Tray, Orlando, Florida, December 24, 2005I came to this Web site in hopes to find any information on the little ghost girl that I saw at Disney World. I guess I am the first with this story. My husband, son, and I were leaving the Animal Kingdom on one of the tour buses that takes you back to the hotels. We decided to sit in the very back. I started to look around the bus, and I saw a little African American girl. I remember so clearly what she looked like. She had two ponytails that twisted on each side. The ponytails were held by rubber bands with the balls on the ends of them. She had a purple turtleneck and blue jeans on. When I was looking around the bus she caught my eye. She looked at me and I her. We both smiled at each other. The little girl looked really tired. She was sitting alone. I turned to my husband and said, "The little girl over there is so sweet. She just smiled at me." He looked over to her to see her at that point laying down across the seat. My son started talking to my husband and I. After we got done talking, I looked back at the little girl and she was gone. The bus never stopped once during that time. I looked all over the bus for her. There were only two other families on the bus besides us. I told my husband that the little girl vanished. He said, "Oh Hun, she might have went up front." I told him, "No, Hun, she wasn't with the other families!" Our bus stop was the first stop on the ride back. When the lights came on in the bus, she was nowhere to be seen.
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Our latest posts New England Legends Podcast 347 – Ripton: Massachusetts’ Most Mysterious TownIn Episode 347 Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger explore the history...New England Legends Podcast 346 – The Unsolved Murder or Russell ColvinIn Episode 346 Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger investigate the small...New England Legends Podcast 345 – The Cobbler’s Ghost Has No ShoesIn Episode 345 Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger visit the Newtown...New England Legends Podcast 344 – Carl Rettich’s Deadly Footwear and Murder MansionIn Episode 344 Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger explore Warwick Neck,...New England Legends Podcast 343 – The Birth of the Legendary DonutIn Episode 343 Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger sail the harbor of Rockport, Maine, to...New England Legends Podcast 342 – The Lizzie Bourne TragedyIn Episode 342 Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger hike New England’s... |