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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Phroobar1 day ago

We are totally missing the next Lord of the Rings with The Chronicles of Prydain by Lloyd Alexander. The Black Cauldron was just a small taste. All for the best though. Disney would just turn it into Amazon's Rings of Power.

Rich T1 day ago

Black Cauldron would be great for a live action remake! Also Treasure Planet. Gerard Butler as Silver.

Phroobar1 day ago

I'd rather watch this live action remake than almost anything from Disney except Lilo & Stitch. Why can't Disney give us a live action remake of The Black Cauldron?

Tysus1 day ago

I'll need to re-watch this then since I haven't seen it since it came out and I was around 10 at the time. I'll admit I avoid trailers for movies unless I'm on the fence since they all seem to show too much of a movie so I haven't watched this, along with my disinterest for the concept from the start. I'll also admit I'm jaded with the remake concept since it feels like that's all I've gotten to grow up with as a teenager/adult along with Marvel which I've been done with since the last Thor. But your enthusiasm for the movie has made me reconsider my stance on not seeing it. I look forward to your review :) That is something I have noticed with CG animated movies is they feel to me at least to age much quicker than hand drawn. I did a Toy Story marathon and I enjoyed the first two movies but I did notice how dated they were compared to 3 and 4. Reminds me of the video games I have nostalgia for as a good looking and replaying them as an adult and having that rose color tint taken off. But in recent years there have been some pretty big remakes so maybe your movie concept could take off at some point.

Rich T2 days ago

Ok, this answered a couple of questions; raised some more. 😄 Worth watching to hear Gerard Butler say “Welcome to Berk” at the end.

Rich T3 days ago

What really strikes me as odd is how Toothless looks more or less exactly as he does in the animated films—It almost looks like the live actor is playing against the original animated performance, though of course I’m assuming it’s all been freshly animated with the upgraded Toothless design. I’m super curious. And I’m looking forward to hearing the new recordings of John Powell’s incredible themes. Heavy on the bagpipes, please!

Rich T3 days ago

I’m totally fascinated by this project. I generally hate live action remakes, but… this is my favorite movie they’re tackling— with the original director and a major actor returning—so I’m very curious to see a different take on this world. The trailer’s gotten over four million views in just a few hours, so there’s some interest there. The big difference between HTTYD and other remakes is that HTTYD has a such a near-perfect script and solid world-building that it has always been strong enough to carry a major live action feature without changing a word (Edit: except for toning down the modern animation jokiness). I think the first HTTYD is the best fantasy film — live or animated — ever produced that is not based on Tolkien. The sequels are… fine. One other argument for this remake: the original’s CGI human character rendering is starting to show its age. Just a bit. I’d frankly rather see the film remastered and rereleased as an upgraded edition (always keeping the original edition available) than have a live action remake, but anything to help introduce more people to this terrific story is ok by me… as long as it, y’know, is actually not bad. I really hope it’s good. I’ve never loved any remake, but there’s always a first time…

Tysus3 days ago

I heard a quote years ago listening to a podcast that said the answer to all your questions is money and I've always come back to that with most decisions these companies do. How it will lead to money I'm lost on since they seem to me to be a terrible idea at worst and something I don't care for most of the time. They could also just look at the fact Disney did these live action adaptations for a decade and it did well, so why not us?

D.Silentu3 days ago

Just watched the trailer and it may just be me but there seems to be an odd dissonance seeing the series signature style, designed for animation, appearing in live action.

Disney Irish3 days ago

Same basic question can be asked why any Studio does what they do.

Rich T3 days ago

I don’t like the idea of de-aging a main character’s actor for the entirety of a film. Gerard Butler is there because… perfect timing in his age/career. I do kind of agree with you in that this film will live or die based on whether the new take on Hiccup works anywhere near as well as Jay Burachel’s performances. (Between the films and the tv series, he’s devoted a big chunk of his life to this character—I’ll be amazed if he doesn’t at least have a cameo in this). I’m not expecting this remake to be as good as the original (would love to be proven wrong), but I do want to go see it as an adaptation: much like watching a live stage version of a familiar film. I’m glad it’s the original director on board and the teaser gives me hope it will at least be well-made. Still wondering “WHY,” though beyond 1) Money 2) Re-energizing the franchise and 3) Epic Universe. I think I just answered my own question… 😄

Disney Irish3 days ago

But seriously, with de-aging tech getting better every year they could have still had him play the role. You have Stoick sounding correct, but Hiccup doesn't. It just doesn't work for me.

Rich T3 days ago

42 year old Jay Baruchel in the role of teenage Hiccup would make a great SNL sketch…

Disney Irish3 days ago

If it doesn't star Jay Baruchel as Hiccup then I don't want to see it. I mean they got Gerard Butler to reprise his role, so why not Jay.