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Disneyland Park’s Haunted Mansion Has Quietly Vanished From the Schedule

Here’s What It Likely Means

Why did the Disneyland Haunted Mansion disappear from the schedule without warning? Is the ride closing down forever?

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Goodbye to the Disneyland Haunted Mansion? Not So Fast

With Disneyland Resort glowing under the excitement of its 70th Anniversary celebration, guests have plenty to enjoy. From nostalgic nods like the new Walt Disney: A Magical Life marquee to the welcome reopening of the Enchanted Tiki Room, the Park is steeped in history, magic, and a deep sense of legacy. But amid all the celebration, something curious has slipped under the radar—and it’s giving some fans pause.

A beloved attraction has seemingly vanished from Disneyland’s official schedule in August. For longtime guests and Disney historians alike, the sudden disappearance is more than just a scheduling oddity. It’s a sign that something—perhaps someone—is coming.

But what?

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No Hours. No Announcement. Just… Silence.

Beginning August 11, 2025, the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland Park has no listed operating hours, according to the official calendar. A look at the following day, August 12, reveals the same eerie absence.

At first glance, this could be dismissed as a delay in updating schedules. But for fans familiar with Disneyland’s seasonal traditions, the dates are more than a coincidence—they line up precisely with the ride’s annual closure for its transformation into Haunted Mansion Holiday.

That means Jack Skellington, Sally, and the rest of the Halloween Town crew are likely making their way back for another season.

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The Return of Haunted Mansion Holiday

Though Disney has not officially announced the downtime, the calendar reveals that Haunted Mansion Holiday is expected to reopen on August 22, 2025. The festive overlay, which merges Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas with the ride’s classic gothic aesthetic, has become a seasonal staple in Disneyland since debuting in 2001. It will reportedly remain in place through January 7, 2026.

The roughly 10-day closure suggests Disney is following its usual timeline for decorating the attraction, installing animatronics, special effects, and the ride’s beloved holiday score. Still, some fans are voicing concern—not over the holiday version, but the growing length of time the original Haunted Mansion is unavailable each year.

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Nostalgia vs. Seasonal Spectacle

For purists, the holiday overlay can feel like a trade-off. The classic version of Haunted Mansion, which dates back to 1969, features a rich storyline and an unmatched atmospheric tone that’s only available for a portion of the year. Once the Pumpkin King moves in, that original experience disappears for months.

And this year, that absence is hitting harder. With the Resort celebrating its 70th milestone, many hoped to experience the park in its most authentic form—including classic rides just as they were. Instead, the calendar suggests that the original Haunted Mansion will be gone during part of the celebration’s peak.

It raises an important question: Is the balance between nostalgia and seasonal overlays shifting too far in one direction?

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What Guests Should Know

If you’re planning a trip to Disneyland in mid-to-late August, make sure you’re aware of this temporary closure. Guests hoping to ride Haunted Mansion in its standard form should do so before August 10, 2025. From August 11 through August 21, the attraction is expected to remain closed, with the Halloween overlay debuting on August 22.

While nothing has been officially confirmed by Disney as of yet, the calendar pattern—combined with years of tradition—tells a story of its own.

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The Disneyland Haunted Mansion Ride Is Here To Stay

While the 70th Anniversary brings with it joyful memories and celebratory energy, the quiet pause of Haunted Mansion reminds us that even the most iconic attractions aren’t immune to change. Whether you’re a fan of the ghostly original or the festive holiday version, one thing is certain:

Something’s brewing in that eerie mansion—and it’s arriving sooner than you think.

Emmanuel Detres

Since first stepping inside the Magic Kingdom at nine years old, I knew I was destined to be a theme Park enthusiast. Although I consider myself a theme Park junkie, I still have much to learn and discover about Disney. Universal Orlando Resort has my heart; being an Annual Passholder means visiting my favorite places on Earth when possible! When I’m not writing about Disney, Universal, or entertainment news, you’ll find me cruising on my motorcycle, hiking throughout my local metro parks, or spending quality time with my girlfriend, family, or friends.

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