The Haunted Mansion is dark and contains some mildly frightening scenes, but there is no gore. The ghostly residents are friendly and the ride is slow-moving.
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Parents need to know that Haunted Mansion is a tween-friendly supernatural comedy that's the second movie inspired by the classic Disney theme park ride (the first was released in 2003). The frights are similar to horror-comedy classics like.
Haunted Mansioncan be scary for some toddlers and kids regarding minor jump scares. This doesn't happen until the end of the ride and nothing gets close to your face or your ride vehicle. The graveyard scene is one big party, but the ghosts like to pop up from behind headstones occasionally.
The Disneyland version employs an elevator to create the effect that the room stretches; in Disney World, the ceiling goes up instead. The room goes dark and a lightning flash reveals your Ghost Host hanging overhead.
There's an extremely subtle motion in the Haunted Mansion Stretch Room, but it really is the secret to making the whole stretching effect come together. We mentioned earlier that the lower part of the stretch room is a cage. At Walt Disney World, only the ceiling moves.
They're not allowed to intentionally touch or grab you, but just be aware that minor contact (like lightly bumping into you) may happen accidentally, especially in crowded scarezones.
Two confirmed gunshots struck both the ballroom wall in the Haunted Mansion, and a snowflake on Adventure Thru Inner Space. A third hole was found in the Primeval World diorama on the train. Later investigation by Anaheim Police determined the holes to be . 22 caliber with bullet fragments matching between the holes.
When you enter the mansion, you'll be taken into the stretching room for a brief introduction/preshow by the Ghost Host. The Disneyland version employs an elevator to create the effect that the room stretches; in Disney World, the ceiling goes up instead.