Create Your Free MickeyMousePark Sign In

Forgot Your Password Or Sign In?

Privacy Policy

Having trouble signing in?
Try Clearing Your Cookie:
MEMBER
FREE*

Access To Over 3210 Construction Photos
Access To Over 7080 Onstage Photos
Access To Over 2560 Secret Backstage Photos

Access To Over 1390 Gallery Photos
Access To Over 710 News Articles (2023-2026)
Access To Over 100 Exclusive MickeyMousePark Articles
Access To Over 60 Disneyland Print Advertising and Maps

* Requires Free MickeyMousePark.com Account
DIAMOND
$35.00 For 36 Months
All Benefits of Member Account PLUS:

Access To Over 3420 Archive Articles:(1952-2022)
From over 800 sources
Access To Over 150 Audio Clips: (over 12 hours of audio)
Access To Over 400 Disney California Adventure Photos & 16 Special Videos
Access Deaths And Injures Database With Over 230 Entries
Access To Over 6 Disneyland Radio Advertising Clips
GOLD
$75.00 For Lifetime
All Benefits of Diamond Account PLUS:

NEW: Access To Our Disneyland History Stream
Access To Over 830 Video Clips: (over 25 hours of video)
Access To 15 Disneyland TV Advertising Clips
50% Discount On All Future Purchases**

** Closeouts not included



MEMBER
FREE*

Access To Over 3210 Construction Photos
Access To Over 7080 Onstage Photos
Access To Over 2560 Secret Backstage Photos
Access To Over 1390 Gallery Photos
Access To Over 710 News Articles (2023-2026)
Access To Over 100 Exclusive MickeyMousePark Articles
Access To Over 60 Disneyland Print Advertising and Maps

* Requires Free MickeyMousePark.com Account
DIAMOND
$35.00 For 36 Months
All Benefits of Member Account PLUS:

Access To Over 3420 Archive Articles:(1952-2022)
From over 800 sources
Access To Over 150 Audio Clips: (over 12 hours of audio)
Access To Over 400 Disney California Adventure Photos & 16 Special Videos
Access Deaths And Injures Database With Over 230 Entries
Access To Over 6 Disneyland Radio Advertising Clips
GOLD
$75.00 For Lifetime
All Benefits of Diamond Account PLUS:

NEW: Access To Our Disneyland History Stream
Access To Over 830 Video Clips: (over 25 hours of video)
Access To 15 Disneyland TV Advertising Clips
50% Discount On All Future Purchases**

** Closeouts not included



Disneyland Article
Haunted Mansion Reveals A New Bride And Gives Her A New Ghostly Tale
ID:
TMS-5726
Source:
geektyrant.com
Author:
Joey Paur
Dateline:
Posted:
Status:
Current
The Haunted Mansion at Disneyland has reopened after its seasonal transformation into the Nightmare Before Christmas-themed Haunted Mansion Holiday.

While Jack Skellington has packed up his holiday decor, guests are stepping back into the original, classic spooky vibes of the iconic attraction, but it has reopened with a surprising twist.

One of the ride’s most memorable characters, The Bride, has gone through another change. In an interview with the Los Angeles Times, Kim Irvine, Disneyland’s Executive Creative Director of Imagineering, shared some insights about the bride’s revamped backstory, and it’s one that aligns more closely with the attraction’s mysterious origins when it first opened.

Irvine explained: “We thought, what if we change the story back a little bit to the original story that the Imagineers had about a lost bride in the attic mourning the loss of her husbands. It was a sad thing. It was a story about lost love.”

This update steps away from the more sinister “Black Widow Bride” story that had been part of the Haunted Mansion since its last major update in the early 2000s.

That version focused on her darkly humorous story that she was a vengeful ghost who killed her numerous husbands with an axe.

Irvine added: “The bride that used to be in there was an axe murderer, and in this day and age we have to be really careful about the sensitivities of people.

“We were celebrating someone chopping off her husbands’ heads, and it was a weird story. I know the fans some will like it and some will say, ‘Oh, you changed something again.’ That’s our job. That’s what we’re here for.”

In her latest incarnation, the bride is a spectral figure of sorrow, a forlorn ghost whose lovers have mysteriously disappeared. Did they pass away? Did they abandon her? The details remain intentionally vague, creating an air of mystery that invites guests to interpret the story for themselves.

This shift brings a more emotional tone to the character, leaning into the gothic romance themes that defined the Haunted Mansion’s early days.

The Haunted Mansion is one of my favorite attractions at Disneyland, and while I always enjoyed the axe-murdering lore of The Bride and the delightfully dark energy it brought to the ride, I also think it’s cool to go back to the way the character was originally envisioned.

Either way, it’s clear that the Imagineers wanted to create something that would resonate with today’s audiences while respecting the mansion’s rich legacy.

The Haunted Mansion is now open at Disneyland, just in time to gear up for the park’s 70th-anniversary celebrations later this year.


Attractions Referenced In This Article:
NEXT ARTICLE

Disneyland May Remove Longtime Haunted Mansion Element Imagineer Says
January 23, 2025
Back To Disneyland Article List
Top Of Page
Compare Accounts   Payment Options:

PayPal Solution PayMaya




Copyright: (c) 1997-2026 by ThrillMountain Software

MickeyMousePark.com is not associated in any official way with the Walt Disney Company,
its subsidiaries, or its affiliates. The official Disney site is available at disney.com