Disney has covered the facade of its Haunted Mansion attraction at Magic Kingdom with scaffolding and themed scrims for an extensive exterior refresh. The project, which began in late February 2026, focuses on repairs to roofing, chimneys, brickwork, and conservatory glass without altering the ride's interior or storyline. The attraction remains open to guests amid the ongoing work.
Work on the Haunted Mansion in Liberty Square started quietly in late February and early March 2026, with guests noticing queue diversions and rising scaffolding. By April, the entire facade, including the conservatory and eastern wing, was enveloped in steel structures reaching the chimneys. Themed scrims printed to mimic the manor's appearance now conceal the construction, preserving the park's aesthetic while crews address wear from Florida's humidity, sun, and rain. Disney confirmed the project is limited to exterior maintenance, debunking rumors of a major retheme or new characters, as reported by Inside the Magic. Aerial photos from @bioreconstruct reveal efforts to repair masonry, replace weathered shingles, and reseal glass panes to prevent leaks and erosion. The ride continues to operate normally, though queue paths have been adjusted due to scaffolding, and the usual photo spot in front of the manor is obscured. Disney aims to complete the refresh by summer 2026, ensuring the 50-year-old attraction endures for future visitors.