NelsonRD
Well-Known Member
Originally, the idea was that you don't KNOW that the ghosts are actually friendly. From the foreboding music and preshow right down to the (surprisingly morbid for Disney) swinging Ghost Host from the rafters, your initial impression of the Mansion as you enter is that the ghosts are scary and out to get you. You also don't see them. It's not until the END of the ride that you realize the ghosts are actually playful and fun (but never cartoonish or "magical", an important point).
The new queue somewhat ruins all that because you hear the ghost outside the Mansion; also the overall tone is a bit off as the new graveyard is not really foreboding. Add these new HHG that are more like a cross between Casper and The Three Stooges and the whole "flow" of the attraction is kind of thrown off.
None of these things "ruin" the attraction per se, but they do reflect a possible under appreciation or lack of understanding by this generation of Imagineers/execs for the original feel and story of the Mansion. It's this kind of thinking that leads to Guardians of the Galaxy being considered for Tower of Terror, or Sam Eagle in Liberty Square, or Frozen in Norway.
The ghosts are only friendly at the end is because that is when you die (by being pushed out of the attic window), and actually then become one of them.