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David Khalfa : « Les Iraniens ont été sacrifiés sur l’autel des intérêts stratégiques au Moyen-Orient »
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Les Lego Pokémon sont maintenant disponibles en précommande
ARC, GeForce ou Radeon, les cartes graphiques sont au cœur de nos PC, mais comment fonctionnent-elles exactement ?
Au tribunal de Brest, du sursis et des soins au « chauffard » de Lannilis
Jugé pour avoir, le 10 juin 2023, à Lannilis, percuté un cycliste avec sa voiture, lui occasionnant vingt-deux jours d’incapacité totale de travail, un trentenaire a été condamné, ce vendredi, par le tribunal judiciaire de Brest.

California Went After The Drivers, Now It’s Coming For Ghost Plate Sellers Too

Répression des manifestations en Iran : le guide suprême accuse Donald Trump d'être "coupable des victimes"

Commentaires sur Pierre Sage sur Abdallah Sima : « Il mériterait de jouer un peu plus » par Renaud

Commentaires sur Le Paris FC, "une excellente préparation" pour OL Lyonnes et Giraldez par OL-91
Une heure pour les méridiennes ! Enfin, on évite les deux "matches" même jour, même heure !

Céline Dion en guerre contre Lara Fabian ? La star québécoise aurait "pété les plombs" après cette déclaration de sa consoeur

EN DIRECT, guerre en Ukraine : les négociateurs ukrainiens sont arrivés à Miami pour des pourparlers avec Steve Witkoff et Jared Kushner

"Pas au niveau", "manque de respect"… Des joueurs de l’équipe de France de rugby fauteuil refusent de s’entraîner, opposés à leur coach

After 54 Years, Disney World Signals MAJOR Overhaul for Haunted Mansion
For more than five decades, something about Haunted Mansion has felt untouchable. It’s one of those attractions that seems permanently frozen in time, protected by nostalgia, tradition, and an unspoken understanding that you just don’t mess with it. But lately, Disney has been quietly dropping hints that suggest that the long-standing rule may finally be changing. After a 54-year run, Haunted Mansion could be next in line for a meaningful makeover—and Disney fans are starting to notice the signs. Nothing has been announced outright. No press release. No flashy concept art. Just subtle moves, careful timing, and recent history that suggest something bigger may be brewing behind the scenes. And before getting into what might change, it’s worth revisiting why Haunted Mansion matters so much in the first place. Why Haunted Mansion Has Always Felt Timeless At Walt Disney World, Haunted Mansion isn’t just a ride—it’s an experience that unfolds slowly, deliberately, and with just enough restraint. From the moment guests step onto the grounds in Liberty Square, the attraction feels different. The architecture sets the tone. The ambient sounds pull you in. Everything whispers instead of shouts. The ride itself moves at a steady pace inside the iconic Doom Buggies, giving guests time to absorb every detail. You aren’t rushed through scenes. You’re invited to linger. From the eerie portrait gallery to the séance room, the storytelling relies on visuals, atmosphere, and pacing rather than heavy dialogue. It’s spooky, but playful. Dark, but never mean-spirited. Then there’s the Stretching Room—arguably one of the most famous pre-show moments in any Disney attraction. The walls seem to grow taller. The room reveals its secrets slowly. It sets expectations without revealing too much. Even first-time riders instinctively fall quiet in this space, knowing something memorable is about to come next. That balance between atmosphere, humor, and classic showmanship is why Haunted Mansion has mainly remained the same at its core for decades. Credit: Disney Magic Kingdom Has Changed—But Only Carefully While Haunted Mansion often gets described as “unchanged,” that’s not entirely true. Disney has made updates over the years—but they’ve been intentional, selective, and respectful of the ride’s identity. The most notable recent example is the arrival of the Hatbox Ghost at Magic Kingdom. Introduced decades after his original Disneyland debut, the character was added to Walt Disney World in late 2023, instantly becoming one of the most talked-about updates the attraction had seen in years. The effect was modern, visually impressive, and unmistakably new—yet it fit seamlessly into the existing story. That addition proved something important: Disney can update Haunted Mansion without disrupting what fans love about it. The ride didn’t feel rewritten. It felt enhanced. And that distinction matters if more changes are coming. Credit: Scott Duncan, Flickr Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion Gets a Twist Across the country, Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion follows the same general structure, scenes, and storytelling beats. The Doom Buggies glide past familiar faces. The stretching room delivers the same unsettling reveal. The ghostly ballroom still feels like the emotional center of the ride. But Disneyland’s version has always been just a little more flexible. Historically, Disney has treated Disneyland as a testing ground for updates, where new features tend to be introduced first. If something works there, it often finds its way east. Haunted Mansion has followed that pattern more than once, especially when it comes to character tweaks and storytelling adjustments. That difference in philosophy matters—because Disneyland made a significant change to the Haunted Mansion not long ago, and the timing is becoming harder to ignore. Credit: Disney The Overhaul That Turned Heads In January 2025, Disneyland updated one of Haunted Mansion’s most talked-about characters:…
