Would you enjoy an overnight stay at the Tower of Terror or Haunted Mansion?

Would you want to stay overnight?

  • Yes

    Votes: 64 73.6%
  • No

    Votes: 8 9.2%
  • Yes, but not with small kids

    Votes: 15 17.2%

  • Total voters
    87

ChrisFL

Premium Member
Original Poster
A halloween themed thread :)

This has been discussed before a bit, but I wanted to know just how popular of an idea this is.

Like the Cinderella Suite stay, would you be interested in "winning" an overnight, creepy stay in a room in the Haunted Mansion or the Tower of Terror?

I'm thinking that it would just be a creepy setting, but nothing really random or scary happening overnight, but maybe some interactive ghostivities or something.
 

blackthidot

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
Yes
100% Yes...how amazing it would be. Think if they gave you free roam over HM...I wouldnt sleep...Id be running around all night!
 

Phonedave

Well-Known Member
I said no

Neither of them are a hotel. Despite how much I enjoy the attracton, I have no desire to spend the night in what amounts to a drafty warehouse.

Now, let me loose in there after the park closes for a few hours and we have a deal.

-dave
 

EPCOT Explorer

New Member
I said no

Neither of them are a hotel. Despite how much I enjoy the attracton, I have no desire to spend the night in what amounts to a drafty warehouse.

Now, let me loose in there after the park closes for a few hours and we have a deal.

-dave
I don't think the intent is to sleep. ;) I think it's to really SEE the attraction. :D

I would to it for HM in a heartbeat.
 

heartodisney

Active Member
No.... I'd probably crap myself TBQH :lol:

I'd rather stay at Cinderella or the little EE bed in the queue :D
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Ok, Ok, gotta bring an extra pair of skivies..cause first you say it, then you do it! If there were a room to stay in, yes, I would do it, but not much sleep!
 

blm07

Active Member
If they allowed me to explore every inch of the HM and then let you sleep in a resort the next day, sure! You won't get much sleeping done inside the attraction I'm sure.
 

EpcotServo

Well-Known Member
Neither of them are a hotel. Despite how much I enjoy the attracton, I have no desire to spend the night in what amounts to a drafty warehouse.

^This is true. Unless you derive pleasure from giant showbuildings with musty sets, effects running constantly, and vast amounts of poorly shielded wiring, like me, than you might be disappointed.
:lol:

Personally? I'd pick Tower of Terror over Mansion, there's more places to spend time relaxing. Mansion's stuffed with more mechanics and scrims and such, and I already know most of the backstage parts and secrets.

Really though, Logistically? the number one attraction would be Expedition Everest. A: I know where the beds are. B: There's tons of places to sit C: I know where all the heaters and fans are depending on heat/cold, D: There's actually more to look at when walking around the track than the other two. E: The views are great, F: There's an ODV cart really close to ransack, G: And Of the three it looks the most pretty before and after hours, especially at night and early morning.

Personally I'd forgo the beds and just take some camping gear and head up to the ledge in the monastery where all the cool lighting and sounds are. Plus if you wait til' day you can watch the trains cut through below you. I'd avoid sleeping in Shadow of the Yeti though, it's freezing in there.
:lol:
 

Phonedave

Well-Known Member
I don't think the intent is to sleep. ;) I think it's to really SEE the attraction. :D

I would to it for HM in a heartbeat.


Thats why I said let me loose for a few hours - to scrounge around.

But to spend the night, I don't think so. Despite how interesting it would all be, around 5AM you start to get punchy and start looking for a place to take a few winks.

-dave
 

EpcotServo

Well-Known Member
Thats why I said let me loose for a few hours - to scrounge around.

But to spend the night, I don't think so. Despite how interesting it would all be, around 5AM you start to get punchy and start looking for a place to take a few winks.

-dave

The Madame Leota pit has some crawl space... (if you push aside the Kitchen Kabaret Animatronics)
 

Demeter Tess

Well-Known Member
As juvenile as it sounds, I think I'd be a little too creeped out to stay at either. HM used to scare me so much as a child, and even though I love reading up on it nowadays, I don't think I could ride it alone. I'm such a baby, hahah.
 

Matt and Kelly

Well-Known Member
Absolutely!

I would love to spend the night at either attraction. I think the thrill of staying there would certainly outweigh any creepy feelings you might feel while staying there.
 

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