Disney’s Haunted Mansion Looks DIFFERENT Right Now — Come Inside With Us!

Disney’s Haunted Mansion ride looks DIFFERENT right now — in fact, we’d dare say it’s a little SPOOKIER than usual!

Haunted Mansion Holiday

Haunted Mansion Holiday is a popular ride overlay that’s been taking over the Disneyland attraction for several years during the Halloween and holiday seasons. This year, the overlay opened on September 1st, so come with us to check it out!

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Characters from Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas take over Haunted Mansion for the holiday season, adding their own special decor and additions to the ride. Haunted Mansion Holiday is now open in Disneyland, and Disney hasn’t yet announced how long it’ll stick around, though it usually lasts through the new year at least.

Spooky

It’s a popular time to ride Haunted Mansion as many guests want to see the changes that Jack Skellington and his crew bring to the attraction, so you can expect ride wait times to go up this time of year.

Queue to get inside

We came first thing in the morning because we knew the line would get long later in the day. Although the listed ride wait time was 55 minutes when we stopped by, we actually only waited about 20 minutes before we were next in line to ride.

The exterior of the ride is decked out in “holiday” decor. At the entrance, you can find Jack, dressed as Santa Claus, perched on a large jack-o-lantern. A spooky wreath is eyeing the guests who dare enter! (Most of the exterior decorations are the same as in years past.)

Here we go!

The cemetery has some fun decorations, too, in the form of pinstriped ribbons.

Cemetary

The mansion is decked out in jack-o-lanterns, wreaths, candles, and garlands.

Haunted Mansion

Let’s get on the ride!

Some of the portraits now show Nightmare Before Christmas characters…

Portraits

…and by the Endless Hallway, you can see where Zero the ghost pup is storing his bones.

Zero’s bones

Inside the ballroom, you can see this year’s gingerbread house!

Each year, Disney changes the theme of this gingerbread house — this year, Von Ginger can be seen offering up some fruitcake from inside the mausoleum. That WHOLE THING is made of gingerbread!

Spooky

The themed gingerbread house has been a tradition of Haunted Mansion Holiday for 22 years. The 2023 house is eleven feet tall and six feet wide. It took 50 pounds of gingerbread and 150 pounds of royal icing to bring it to life.

Wow!

You can learn more about this impressive gingerbread house from Disney’s TikTok:

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Okay but why is Von Ginger so cute? 👻#Disney #DisneyParks #Disneyland #NightmareBeforeChristmas #Gingerbread #DisneyEats #Halloween #GingerbreadHouse #DisneyCastLife

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Out in the mansion’s garden, we spotted Jack ready to deliver some holiday gifts.

Jack

Sally was there as well!

Sally

It’s not a party without Oogie Boogie!

Oogie Boogie

There are lots of cool details to spot on this Haunted Mansion overlay, so be sure to head to New Orleans Square soon to check it out.

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