Let’s be honest: the
Haunted Mansion at Disneyland didn’t need to be improved. And it certainly wasn’t crying out for a Holiday overlay. This is a headliner attraction that commands large crowds all year, and very easily could continue to do so in its original form all throughout the holidays, as the Florida version (which receives no seasonal overlay) has proven year after year. But thankfully, back in 2001, the brilliant idea of bringing Tim Burton’s
The Nightmare Before Christmas to the attraction became a reality. And the result is Disney magic on a level rarely matched. The exterior of the attraction is a sight to behold, with hundreds of candles, dozens of skulls, pumpkins, and wreaths - Jack Skellington’s confused but sincere attempt at making two holidays collide. From the moment guests walk inside, the magic begins, with the Ghost Host reciting spooky Christmas themed rhymes. There is hardly an untouched inch of the attraction, as virtually every prop, visual, and effect receives some sort of special transformation from Sandy Claws. And each year, a real and unique giant themed gingerbread house becomes the centerpiece of the dining room scene, its scents drafted up to the riders looking from above in their Doom Buggies. Annually, this overlay is plussed with new effects and props, and continues to improve and impress. And the fact that it runs from mid-September through mid-January attests to its popularity. Simply put: Haunted Mansion Holiday is Disney firing on all cylinders, and hitting all the right marks. It’s the plussing of an already incredible attraction into something better – something that so perfectly blends the Holidays and Disney magic, that this review and ranking really can’t do it proper justice. Suffice it to say, we weep for those Disney theme park fans who have never seen or experienced Haunted Mansion Holiday in person, and we proudly proclaim it the greatest holiday-themed overlay at Disneyland park, and one that gets better and better with each passing year.