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Originally posted by mtlchuck View PostWhat would be really cool is a projection-mapping effect at night, where for a flashing second the whole mansion becomes dilapidated, only to quickly be re-iluminated to its regular facade. This could be the same concept as how the changing portraits morph only when lighting flash. Just an idea.
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Originally posted by Right Down Broadway View PostAnd the effects that they've used to make even the "pristine" facade of the structure seem more "foreboding" are ingenious--like painting the ceilings of the balconies a darker shade than the walls to look more "shadowy."
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And the effects that they've used to make even the "pristine" facade of the structure seem more "foreboding" are ingenious--like painting the ceilings of the balconies a darker shade than the walls to look more "shadowy."
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There's no need to fix what isn't broken -- especially when considering all the things that are in need of fixing at Disneyland.
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It looks like the outside of the Haunted Mansion is getting repainted. Who knows what they're doing on the inside. I just nothing drastic changes like eliminating the Ghost Host Spiel "All of our ghosts have been dying...." and "Perhaps Madame Leota can establish contact..."
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Another vote for maintaining the pristine, austere exterior. It does make sense in a Dorian Gray sort of way.
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Yeah, that painting is my favorite look of the mansion! But I agree, it just wouldn't look right if that's how it appeared in the park, especially since it's always looked beautiful from the beginning. Walt knew what he was doingHowever, the projection idea would be a perfect way to have both!
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The dilapidated facade could have been cool if that's what they wanted to do with it when the ride first opened, but 50 years later I don't really see a good reason to change it.
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Originally posted by Disney_Dad View PostI really like the projection mapping idea.
I've clearly hit a raw nerve with one or two posters here. I didn't mean to offend, honestly.
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I am not worried they will change it but if they did, I wouldn’t be a fan. The fact that a supposedly abandoned manor is still maintained on the outside is a different kind of creepy and chilling in a subtle way.
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I really like the projection mapping idea.
I've clearly hit a raw nerve with one or two posters here. I didn't mean to offend, honestly.
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Originally posted by mtlchuck View PostWhat would be really cool is a projection-mapping effect at night, where for a flashing second the whole mansion becomes dilapidated, only to quickly be re-iluminated to its regular facade. This could be the same concept as how the changing portraits morph only when lighting flash. Just an idea.
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What would be really cool is a projection-mapping effect at night, where for a flashing second the whole mansion becomes dilapidated, only to quickly be re-iluminated to its regular facade. This could be the same concept as how the changing portraits morph only when lighting flash. Just an idea.
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Originally posted by Disney_Dad View PostIt would be far more effective in telling the spooky story of HM than the familiar neat and pretty approach...
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As already noted - Walt’s intention: “We’ll take care of the outside. And let the ghosts take care of the inside.”
Anyone wanting to visit a shabby looking haunted mansion exterior need to visit Phantom Manor at DL Paris.
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I don’t think they would change anything on it. The scrim is just a shout out to HM Fans. The whole point is the ride slowly gets more dilapidated as you progress to “the other side”. Have you learned nothing from the long forgotten haunted mansion thread? You should check it out. Its quite a good read on the Long Forgotten blog.
But, I could be wrong. I don’t think Disney fans would stand for the HM getting messed with (other than Nightmare Before Christmas of course).
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I believe it mentioned in a couple of different places that they are also needing to do some asbestos abaitement which can take time depending on how extensive it is.
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I think die hard Disney fans would riot, as it would go against Walt's Intention. The outside of the manor to be maintained by the park, while the inside was 'maintained by the ghosts'. Meaning, he wanted the mansion to have a pristine front, but have a dilapidated look inside.
I wonder if work will be done elsewhere in the ride, as the downtime is for HM is quite long. Maybe they're replacing the roof, as well?
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Originally posted by GreatAndoski View PostThe mansion is going to emerge looking exactly the same as it did before. This is the same thing they did with the castle refurb last year, where the printed scrims showed concept art of the castle and not a photorealistic version. As we know, the castle emerged with a fresh paint job but otherwise looking exactly the same.
I would say that the only speculation worth leaning to is the idea that Snow White might have its name changed. Considering the naming style of modern-day imagineering, I look forward to the grand reopening of Heigh Ho: Scary Adventures of Snow White - Trees, Dwarfs, & Witches.
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