Grim grinning ghosts, come out to socialize! The Haunted Mansion at Disneyland has just unveiled its spooktacular new experiences, and foolish mortals everywhere are dying to get in on the fun. From expanded grounds to a ghostly new shop, there’s more to explore than ever before in this beloved New Orleans Square attraction!
A Spirited Metamorphosis
The Haunted Mansion has always been a fan favorite, but now it’s undergone a truly spirited transformation. The newly expanded grounds officially opened today, inviting guests to immerse themselves in enhanced theming that builds on the rich lore of this iconic attraction.
As you approach the mansion, you’ll first encounter the elegant Magnolia Park. This shady oasis, nestled between Tiana’s Palace and the Haunted Mansion, offers a perfect spot to rest your weary bones or enjoy some live entertainment. It’s an ideal place to savor a Mickey-shaped beignet from the nearby Mint Julep Bar while soaking in the atmosphere.
Ghostly Gardens and Eerie Enhancements
Beyond the gates of the mansion lies a world of new, cultivated grounds that are simply to die for. The expanded queue area now features themed gardens inspired by some of the attraction’s most famous residents. Keep an eye out for elements paying homage to Master Gracey, Madame Leota, and even the mansion’s elusive one-eyed cat.
Imagineers have outdone themselves with the attention to detail. You might spot a charming greenhouse where the groundskeepers grow their spectral flora, or encounter new statuary that seems to watch your every move. Don’t worry, though – the beloved pet cemetery and horse-drawn funeral hearse still reside on the grounds, ready to greet you with their macabre charm.
Accessibility Improvements
The Haunted Mansion is now more welcoming than ever to all guests. Those using mobility devices can now use the main queue and entrance, enjoying the same spine-tingling anticipation as everyone else. After the ride, they’ll exit via a new accessible elevator that extends the storytelling with a gallery of original Imagineering artwork.
A Ghostly Shopping Experience
But wait, there’s more! Coming this winter, a new retail shop will materialize next to the Haunted Mansion. Madame Leota’s Somewhere Beyond promises to be a hauntingly delightful shopping experience.
This former carriage house, now home to the mysterious medium herself, will offer an array of Haunted Mansion and “The Nightmare Before Christmas” themed merchandise. From eerie apparel to ghostly home decor, you’ll find plenty of reasons to “hurry back” throughout the year.
The Return of Haunted Mansion Holiday
As if all this wasn’t exciting enough, the Haunted Mansion is currently decked out in its seasonal “Haunted Mansion Holiday” overlay. This fan-favorite transformation, inspired by “Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas,” will run through the holiday season into early 2025.
Final Thoughts
The expanded Haunted Mansion experience at Disneyland is a dream come true for fans of the supernatural. With its new immersive queue, enhanced accessibility, and upcoming ghostly gift shop, there’s never been a better time to visit this happy haunting ground. So gather your courage, foolish mortals, and prepare for a ghostly good time at the new and improved Haunted Mansion. After all, there’s always room for one more!
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