The Tower of Terror
- WORDSWORTH WORDSMITHY
- Mar 27, 2024
- 2 min read
The Tower of Terror was one of my Nonno’s absolute favorite rides at Disney World and he was always the oldest person on the ride! The queue for the ride is incredible as are the pre-show rooms because there’s so many cool things to look at, including ancient Egyptian themed things!

Do you spot some familiar statues 𓏏𓅱𓏏𓀾𓏦? William and I found our friend Tutu 𓏏𓏲𓏏𓏲! I was honestly so surprised to see a replica of this statue 𓏏𓅱𓏏𓀾 from the MET in the pre-show room (this was the room on the left) because not only is Tutu 𓏏𓏲𓏏𓏲 an obscure deity, but this isn’t a popular or well-known statue 𓏏𓅱𓏏𓀾! Tutu 𓏏𓏲𓏏𓏲 was thought to be the god 𓊹 of human fate and fortune and the slayer of demons.
Next to Tutu 𓏏𓏲𓏏𓏲 is a replica statue 𓏏𓅱𓏏𓀾 of the goddess Bastet 𓎯𓏏𓏏𓁐 (you can also find one like this at the MET). When Bastet 𓎯𓏏𓏏𓁐 was depicted with the body of a woman 𓂑𓏏𓁐 (like in this statue 𓏏𓅱𓏏𓀾), she was usually holding a sistrum 𓊃𓈙𓈙𓏏𓏣 in one hand!
We also found replica statues 𓏏𓅱𓏏𓀾𓏦 of Isis 𓊨𓏏𓁥 and Anubis 𓇋𓈖𓊪𓅱𓃣!

Isis 𓊨𓏏𓁥 was thought to be the mother 𓄿𓏏𓁐 of the pharaoh 𓉐𓉻, and was often associated with motherhood, the protection of women 𓊃𓏏𓂑𓏏𓁐, and a user of magic 𓎛𓂓𓄿𓏜. As Isis 𓊨𓏏𓁥 became a more popular religious figure, she was associated with cosmological order and was considered to be the embodiment of fate by the Romans.
Anubis 𓇋𓈖𓊪𓅱𓃣 (my favorite) was the god 𓊹 of mummification 𓋴𓂧𓐍𓅱𓐎, cemeteries/tombs, and was charged with protecting 𓅓𓂝𓎡𓀜 the deceased 𓅓𓏏𓏱.
I hope you enjoyed this post about Ancient Egypt in Disney! Be sure to check out my other posts!
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