“Daddy, what was your favorite ride?” my son asked as we bundled into our airplane seats at MCO, on our way home from our first ever Walt Disney World vacation. This week, climb aboard the Doombuggy of your imagination and Escape with us to a special memory of the most fiendish attraction of them all – The Haunted Mansion. The September Issue of WDW Magazine is the BOO To You Issue, and in celebration, we will be spending the month with some of the spookiest experiences that the Most Magical Place on Earth has to offer. Listen to today’s Imagine: The Haunted Mansion episode while following along with the transcript and photos below! Or, copy and paste this link into your favorite podcast app to listen and subscribe: /rssįor more info on WDW Escape, click here– or listen to all our episodes.Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, or Spotify!.Remember, there’s always room for one more.This week on WDW ESCAPE, take a journey of the imagination with us, as we IMAGINE The Haunted Mansion! If you’re looking for a spooky and charming ride, jump on board your Doom Buggy and tour the mansion. If you’re looking for scares, this is not the ride for you. Despite the fantastical subject matter and visual trickery, The Haunted Mansion feels like a real place because the atmosphere is so specific and well done. From the special effects to the layout to even the temperature, everything about this ride gives it a sense of heightened reality. So, if this ride isn’t particularly scary, why do I find myself going on it again and again? For what The Haunted Mansion lacks in pure scares, it makes up for in atmosphere and charm. When I was younger, I did find it spooky, but I have never found it to be particularly scary. When I go to “haunted houses” around Halloween, I go to be scared. Hopefully Disney will bring the amazing Nightmare Before Christmas theming to Disney World. Sadly, its Orlando counterpart does not get the same treatment. Every winter at Disneyland in Anaheim, CA, the Haunted Mansion is transformed to feature a Nightmare Before Christmas theme.Guillermo del Toro helms the second movie, which will be a reboot of the series. The first premiered in 2003 and starred Eddie Murphy. This ride has inspired two different movies. This will help you board the ride faster. The other way to find this spot is to stand directly under the painting of the woman holding a parasol on a tightrope. You’ll enter this from a room with a fireplace and a creepy portrait. As you enter, stick to the side closest to the fireplace. There are actually two stretching rooms side by side, and the exit is always between them.
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