Hey, I made this thread because I thought it could be fun to see what references from the twilight zone tv show people have spotted in the tower of terror.
I've seen
The invader in the library from "the invaders"
The chalk markings on the wall with tina millers voice from "little girl lost"
The housemaid wanted advertisement from "I sing the body electric"
the talk tina doll from "living doll"
henry beemis' reading glasses from "time enough at last"
That's all I've seen but have heard there are more.
the seer machine (kinda the devils box?) from the episode 'nick of time'. that's on top of one of the bookcases in the library (near the tv)
where did you find the tina doll? because I did the fast pass line and the regular line and I didn't see anything.
btw, another twilight zone tower of terror question.
Normally when you enter, you get to the library to the right. But Is there also an elevator to the left? because I never had the chance to go to the left. (is that the tour?)
When the Tower is busy, the right hand library serves the ground floor and the left hand one serves the first floor.
Quote from: "SoundSoldier"the seer machine (kinda the devils box?) from the episode 'nick of time'. that's on top of one of the bookcases in the library (near the tv)
where did you find the tina doll? because I did the fast pass line and the regular line and I didn't see anything.
btw, another twilight zone tower of terror question.
Normally when you enter, you get to the library to the right. But Is there also an elevator to the left? because I never had the chance to go to the left. (is that the tour?)
tina is on one of the couch's at the furthest end of the lobby, here's a picture (//https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTiB_BT7rGl0cMuhBwWU540bPhoFtO1WsKrvKFk9_VlRiuNZdAK)
Yeah, I searched the lobby all over for tina but I never saw her on teh couch.
seriously I kept my eyes wide open and tried to process everything that has been going on in there and if it reminds me of the serie.
I thought I saw the glasses from the bookie from the twilight zone
as well, in the boiler room. there is at the side of the wall, a schedule with the safety checks. the person who did it the last time, was a character in the twilight zone series. He was, I believe a booker. and the date that he checked it, was the date of the first episode of the twilight zonethat are on tv
Quote from: "SoundSoldier"Yeah, I searched the lobby all over for tina but I never saw her on teh couch.
seriously I kept my eyes wide open and tried to process everything that has been going on in there and if it reminds me of the serie.
I thought I saw the glasses from the bookie from the twilight zone
as well, in the boiler room. there is at the side of the wall, a schedule with the safety checks. the person who did it the last time, was a character in the twilight zone series. He was, I believe a booker. and the date that he checked it, was the date of the first episode of the twilight zonethat are on tv
That's Strange, I don't know why they'd remove it
that's weird,
I went on the 3-5 th april this year. maybe they do this in random moments?
Quote from: "SoundSoldier"that's weird,
I went on the 3-5 th april this year. maybe they do this in random moments?
I can't see why they would, but when you went, did you happen to see the Anthony freemont and his orchestra poster? (from it's a good life)
There is a large cabinet on the end wall to the left of the left library door which has a thimble on display with a card next to it saying "Look for a give for mother?". This is a reference to the amazing episode "The After Hours" (my favourate episode). There are also some references in the glass cases underneath where the ride photos are displayed including a child size telephone with a note saying "Perfect for those late night talks with Grandma". I don't know the name of the episode but a grandma gives her grandson a phone. When she dies shortly after, she talks to him on the phone an encourages him to 'join her' by walking in front of a car. Although it looks like the cleaners have moved some of the card in this case and not put them next to the correct item.
Quote from: "mattboywonder"There is a large cabinet on the end wall to the left of the left library door which has a thimble on display with a card next to it saying "Look for a give for mother?". This is a reference to the amazing episode "The After Hours" (my favourate episode). There are also some references in the glass cases underneath where the ride photos are displayed including a child size telephone with a note saying "Perfect for those late night talks with Grandma". I don't know the name of the episode but a grandma gives her grandson a phone. When she dies shortly after, she talks to him on the phone an encourages him to 'join her' by walking in front of a car. Although it looks like the cleaners have moved some of the card in this case and not put them next to the correct item.
Was the after hours the one with the mannequins and the 9th floor?
Quote from: "spacemountainplatypi"Quote from: "mattboywonder"There is a large cabinet on the end wall to the left of the left library door which has a thimble on display with a card next to it saying "Look for a give for mother?". This is a reference to the amazing episode "The After Hours" (my favourate episode). There are also some references in the glass cases underneath where the ride photos are displayed including a child size telephone with a note saying "Perfect for those late night talks with Grandma". I don't know the name of the episode but a grandma gives her grandson a phone. When she dies shortly after, she talks to him on the phone an encourages him to 'join her' by walking in front of a car. Although it looks like the cleaners have moved some of the card in this case and not put them next to the correct item.
Was the after hours the one with the mannequins and the 9th floor?
Yes, and Marsha is the only customer on the mysterious 9th floor where she buys the thimble. :D It is an fantastic episode with Anne Francis.
Quote from: "mattboywonder"Quote from: "spacemountainplatypi"Quote from: "mattboywonder"There is a large cabinet on the end wall to the left of the left library door which has a thimble on display with a card next to it saying "Look for a give for mother?". This is a reference to the amazing episode "The After Hours" (my favourate episode). There are also some references in the glass cases underneath where the ride photos are displayed including a child size telephone with a note saying "Perfect for those late night talks with Grandma". I don't know the name of the episode but a grandma gives her grandson a phone. When she dies shortly after, she talks to him on the phone an encourages him to 'join her' by walking in front of a car. Although it looks like the cleaners have moved some of the card in this case and not put them next to the correct item.
Was the after hours the one with the mannequins and the 9th floor?
Yes, and Marsha is the only customer on the mysterious 9th floor where she buys the thimble. :D It is an fantastic episode with Anne Francis.
That was the third episode I saw. it was creepy although they could've ended the episode a little better than just the entire mannequin explanation.
That was the third episode I saw. it was creepy although they could've ended the episode a little better than just the entire mannequin explanation.[/quote]
Maybe, but I like the part when they are all calling "Marsha, Marsha"! I saw this episode a long time ago and it made a memorable impression on me as I found it so creepy. Beside, I really like Anne Francis - she was awesome in "Honey West".
Quote from: "mattboywonder"That was the third episode I saw. it was creepy although they could've ended the episode a little better than just the entire mannequin explanation.
Maybe, but I like the part when they are all calling "Marsha, Marsha"! I saw this episode a long time ago and it made a memorable impression on me as I found it so creepy. Beside, I really like Anne Francis - she was awesome in "Honey West".
For me the creepiest is valley of the shadows and 22. I'd wish they'd have a reference to valley of the shadows in ToT.
I've spotted a new one, in the railing about the furnace that has a face, you can see the door and the window from the twilight zone season 4 intro.
Hi,
long time no see :)
Finally I went to the left library and I saw the references of 'gift for your mother,...'
:) But I was a cabinet on the 2de level (the other 3 elevators above) With some text in it.
I know it was a long quote about a man and something else but I forgot :o shame on me because I wanted to take a picture but I was holding the line up :(
Anyone more information on it?