Disneyland's Haunted Mansion Holiday gets a longer run into 2023

Dec 19, 2022 in "Disneyland Resort"

Posted: Monday December 19, 2022 2:02pm ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Disneyland's Haunted Mansion will stick around for a bit longer this year as its conversion back into the Haunted Mansion is pushed back.

The Haunted Mansion Holiday was initially planned to run through January 8, 2023, but now be available through January 29, 2023.

The Haunted Mansion will close on January 30, 2023, to be converted back into the regular Haunted Mansion experience. The reopening date is not yet available.

 

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truecoat2 days ago

They should copy the one from Tokyo Disneyland.

TP20002 days ago

What's next? One word; Drones.

Touchdown2 days ago

You instantly made me think of this

Agent H3 days ago

Sorry forgot that was happening

AJFireman3 days ago

If you can explain further what OG55 said but possibly discussed already here as just a new DJ position for Disney Jr Dance Party . Its the only thing posted on the official Disney Auditions page . https://jobs.disneycareers.com/auditions/#14983 https://forums.wdwmagic.com/threads/disney-live-entertainment-casting-for-new-show-at-the-disney-theatre-in-disney-california-adventure.985362/

Phroobar3 days ago

First wild fires. Then mudslides. What is next? Earthquakes? Alien disclosure? Covid 25? New Tomorrowland announcement?

Agent H4 days ago

Maybe an unannounced replacement for Rogers the musical? The press release for the 70th stuff did indicate there was more to be announced.

tanc4 days ago

All booked! Taking my mom who hasn't been in almost 40 years so pretty excited. Also looking forward to food and wine, always found the park food so much better in DL.

coffeefan4 days ago

On a recent OG55 episode, they mentioned auditions happening for a new unannounced show coming to DCA.

chadwpalm5 days ago

As you already see, you're going to get a variety of answers here about where to stay. At the end of the day, a lot of it comes down to your style and expectations, and how you plan to use your time. No, the hotels across Harbor aren't luxurious, but they aren't dumps either. I've stayed at 3 different ones and they were all fine for a mid-range hotel. From reviews I've seen on YouTube (I've done a lot of research over the years), Best Western Plus Park Place Inn is definitely one of the nicer ones. If amenities are important to you like a really nice pool, balcony, etc., then you might want to consider something higher end like the mentioned Westin. If you're like me and go hard at the parks and only use the hotel for sleeping, then Harbor is totally fine and the distance can't be beat......especially after a long day or if you want to nap. Regarding continental breakfast, I don't know if this hotel has it.....some do, some don't. Worst case scenario is you can walk down to Walgreens/CVS for breakfast and snack supplies. There are some good gift shops around there too (like Mickey & Me Outlet at the Park Vue Inn next door) that have a decent food selection. Then there's also Panera, McDonalds, IHOP, and Denny's right there too. Since I stay at hotels every trip, I've stayed at 18 different ones over the last 12 years. I've ran every gambit of scenarios from being across the street to being 6 miles away. From nice to not so nice places. From being close to Toy Story lot, to using ART, to using Disney's parking. Every trip is a different scenario depending if I drive or fly, go solo or with family, and most of all.....my budget.

Phroobar5 days ago

I like the HoJos across the street. You can watch the monorail go by from the pool and the rooms are very retro Tomorrowland.

ajrwdwgirl5 days ago

I've stayed there and the BW Anaheim Inn many times, they are quite similar with Park Place being just a bit closer. I haven't had any complaints with the BW. It is an older hotel and won't be luxurious as the JW Marriott but the BW has been clean and the breakfast is decent (for a motel breakfast). The location is great at the end of the day or even to go back during the day.

Vegas Disney Fan5 days ago

The location is right across from the entrance so probably second only to the on-site Disney hotels. Like many of the rooms around DL it is an older, updated, motel though, exterior entrances, small pool, if you’re going to be at the parks all day and your goal is a nice place to sleep that’s convenient to the parks it’s amazing, if you plan on afternoon swimming or relaxing poolside it’s a little less amazing.

mickEblu5 days ago

Never been. We like the Westin a lot. Right on Katella and DL Drive. Short walk from the park especially when you “sneak in” through the Grand Cal entrance. Much nicer walk than Harbor Blvd too.