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Darkride Database: Display Ride

Haunted Mansion

The Haunted Mansion can best be described as an updated version of the classic darkride. While much of it is high tech with very realistic effects, there is also a portion that pays homage to the classis darkride, in particular the graveyard scene. The haunted mansion is invaded by 999 ghosts always looking for a "good" time. Some may even want to ride along with you in your Doom Buggy, which allows for higher capacity than the standard darkride vehicle. The Haunted Mansion is more humorous and magical than it is scary.
StatusOperating
ClassModern Darkride
Cost
Last UpdatedMarch 16, 2009
Awards

#2 Favorite Darkride (DAFE, 2009)

Favorite Modern Darkride (DAFE, 2009)

#2 Favorite Darkride (DAFE, 2008)

Favorite Modern Darkride (DAFE, 2008)

#3 Favorite Darkride (DAFE, 2007)

#2 Favorite Darkride (DAFE, 2006)

#5 Favorite Darkride (DAFE, 2005)

Favorite Modern Darkride (DAFE, 2005)

#3 Favorite Darkride (DAFE, 2004)

Favorite Modern Darkride (DAFE, 2004)

#3 Favorite Darkride (DAFE, 2003)

Favorite Modern Darkride (DAFE, 2003)

#2 Favorite Darkride (DAFE, 2001)

Favorite Modern Darkride (DAFE, 2001)

Park Info

NameMagic Kingdom (Walt Disney World)
TypeTheme Park
StatusOperating
AddressLake Buena Vista, Florida 32830 USA
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Mailing AddressPO Box 10,000
Lake Buena Vista, FL USA USA
Contact InfoPhone:  407-824-4321
Website:  http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/waltdisneyworld/
Last UpdatedMarch 1, 2009

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