Interesting thoughts, I wonder if science can confirm that. I just chalked it up to growing old and my eyes ain't what they used to be!
I went a couple of nights ago and didn't notice any difference from usual. It was nighttime, though, so maybe that helped.We just got back from our last trip, and there's something that's been cloying at me. I love the Haunted Mansion. It is my all time favorite ride. It is my family's all time favorite. Please don't take this as a complaint. It's very much not. On our MK day, we, of course, rode the Haunted Mansion. Here's what we noticed. It was dark. Extremely dark. We couldn't see the staircase, and the Endless Hallway was very dim. Didn't ruin our enjoyment of the ride, but all four of us noticed how hard it was to see in there. Has anyone else noticed this?
We just went to the magic kingdom yesterday and I was thinking the same thing. There were a few other rides too that felt too dark - Peter Pan was also darker than it remember.
I distinctly remember on haunted mansion when in the room with the crystal ball head to be able to see a crow and stuff on the walls but the lights were so dark you could only see the talking head. Kind of odd.
Maybe renovations/upkeep are too expensive so just turn down the lights?
I think you solved the mystery! Hubby and I rode last month and couldn't figure out why we couldn't see anything.I think its because you don't have the 2 pre-show rooms to give your eyes time to adjust to the lower light.
Didn't notice Peter Pan being darker than usual.
Same, I just thought that I was getting old. Lol!Interesting thoughts, I wonder if science can confirm that. I just chalked it up to growing old and my eyes ain't what they used to be!
That does play a part in it as well. The 2 added together makes it dimmer for you than say a 30 yr old just walking through and having to adjust inside.Interesting thoughts, I wonder if science can confirm that. I just chalked it up to growing old and my eyes ain't what they used to be!