What are all of the tombstone epitaphs?
You can find a list of Disneyland’s epitaphs on Don’s FAQ. Originally, the Disneyland Mansion featured an exterior *human* cemetery with a collection of imagineer headstones similar to those listed below. The epitaphs were composed by show writer X. Atencio, while the tombstones themselves were designed by Vic Greene. Sometime later, a small “pet cemetery” was fashioned atop the main exit crypt right next to the disability-accessible entrance on the side of the building (don’t confuse it with the much newer, main queue pet cemetery, which was added much later). It’s still there, and includes a sparse assortment of pet gravestones created from backyard statuary (check our “graveyards” section for pictures). At some point in the 1970s, the imagineer cemetery – which had been located within the queue area on the French Market side of the Mansion facade building – was cleared to make room for more queue space. At right, you can see where the headstones sat, in front of the mausoleum/chicke