I feel similarly. I love HM (especially the original version), but I'm grateful that no other headliners will be down. The others are no big loss for me, so I'm definitely happy considering it's traditionally a refurb season.I’m disappointed I won’t get to ride it when I’m there end of January, but it appears to be the only major attraction that will be down during my visit, which is actually good news. I’ll also be at WDW in April, so I’ll get my HM fix via Magic Kingdom a couple months later, and ride-wise they are similar enough that I don’t feel like I’m missing out on much riding one or the other.
Now let’s just hope nothing unexpected goes down in the next few weeks…
So, I was at Disneyland on Saturday. Saw my HM cast member friend so chatted a few minutes. I asked more about the refurb and timeline. She said there is a ton of misinformation out there right now. She still thinks June for reopening, but maybe slipping to July. Some of the area that they will be working have not been touched or really worked since 1955. She said to expect the train to also go down for probably 3-4 weeks this spring or summer as there are things to do back there for HM and Splash/Tiana. She said they will not be removing the HMH overlay as it makes no sense for it to come up in June/July and then have it go down for 2 weeks to put the overlay back on.
Ah yes, nothing says Halloween/Christmas like... June and July.
(I get the logistics and why it might have to be that way, but as someone who prefers the original HM and already thinks HMH goes on too long, it sucks and I'm bitter.)
My CM friend prefers the original too. And not just because the crowds and how crazy it can get during the overlay which makes her job harder. Her dream would be for 2025 to a full year of traditional HM with no overlay at all.
And I agree - 6 months is going to be overkill but I also can completely understand the reason.
Same with the other few attractions down not mattering to me.I feel similarly. I love HM (especially the original version), but I'm grateful that no other headliners will be down. The others are no big loss for me, so I'm definitely happy considering it's traditionally a refurb season.
I can't see them reopening HM as HMH in June/July. I foresee them keeping it shuttered until Halloweentime, which apparently is now in August.So, I was at Disneyland on Saturday. Saw my HM cast member friend so chatted a few minutes. I asked more about the refurb and timeline. She said there is a ton of misinformation out there right now. She still thinks June for reopening, but maybe slipping to July. Some of the area that they will be working have not been touched or really worked since 1955. She said to expect the train to also go down for probably 3-4 weeks this spring or summer as there are things to do back there for HM and Splash/Tiana. She said they will not be removing the HMH overlay as it makes no sense for it to come up in June/July and then have it go down for 2 weeks to put the overlay back on.
Sooo I just got off the phone with a CM trying to get a different form of payment applied to my trip coming up in June. It didn't work, again (that's a whole different story) but at the end of the call the CM started chatting about some tips for my trip. He talked about the weather and crowd levels, suggested WOC, and then said "I do want you to be aware that Haunted Mansion will still be down for refurbishment during your trip but it does have a scheduled reopening date of August 23rd, just in time for the Halloween season!"
Fingers crossed because I have an October trip planned too. Just wanted to share to add a little more to the Halloween reopening rumor mill!
No way it won't be open for Hallowe'enTime. November is peak HMH time.I hope that's true. I've got a trip planned for November so I've been hoping against hope it'd be reopened by then.
I suspect Spring 2025 for Tiana. WDW is opening this summer and Disneyland is about 6 to 8 months behind WDW's construction timeline. Plus 2025 is Disneyland 70TH!No way it won't be open for Hallowe'enTime. November is peak HMH time.
OH Yeah I had forgotten about 2025 being the 70th. I have a feeling the "late 2024" wording they've previously given for Disneyland's version will unfortunately get pushed back too. Hoping NOT because of my November trip lol But it wouldn't shock me if it did.I suspect Spring 2025 for Tiana. WDW is opening this summer and Disneyland is about 6 to 8 months behind WDW's construction timeline. Plus 2025 is Disneyland 70TH!
I was replying to the poster's hope for Haunted Mansion to be open by November.I suspect Spring 2025 for Tiana. WDW is opening this summer and Disneyland is about 6 to 8 months behind WDW's construction timeline. Plus 2025 is Disneyland 70TH!