Watch out for these two spooky Disneyland theme park rides the moment you step in the park's premises. This is most especially true if you're signed up for just a short two-day stay at the park. You have to see the best first before you go on and explore the rest of what the park has to offer.
- Haunted Mansion - The ride is actually more silly than scary. Imagine a seance room with the medium floating around the table. Spooky yet fun, don't you think? Haunted Mansion is, in all sense of the word, a mansion: it's huge it has intricate architectural design and its furniture inside are antique looking. By itself, the mansion is already a beauty to look at. Wait till you get inside; you're on for a wacky ride.You'll experience how it feels to be inside a room that stretches during the first part of the ride. You'll wonder: "How'd they do that?" Disney won't tell you its secret, but its ride surely would spook you with the mansion's ghost hitchhikers. Along the ride, "ghosts" will ride with you. So if you're with very young children, then you must experience this Disneyland theme park ride by yourself or with your spouse and older children. Five below kids would wail with ghosts doing a peak-a-boo every now and then.
- The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror - For the most thrilling ride, this is for you. Twilight Zone is the best, the spookiest and the most intriguing of all Disneyland theme park rides. Believe it. It's better not to spoil the fun. For this one, better check the ride out yourself. Things to expect are lots of free fall rides and superb special effects. And of course, to start off the ride is Rod Serling's voice saying, "You've just entered...the Twilight Zone." Spooky.
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