Death in Haunted Mansion Disneyland

A tragic incident struck Disneyland on Monday, October 6, when a female guest in her 60s was found unresponsive immediately after riding the Haunted Mansion attraction. Security and first responders attempted life-saving measures, but she was later pronounced dead at a local hospital.

According to People, Orange County law enforcement has yet to release the official cause of death, which falls under the jurisdiction of the Orange County Sheriff-Coroner's office. Anaheim authorities confirmed that Disneyland security performed CPR before paramedics arrived.

What Is Known So Far

Anaheim Fire & Rescue responded after reports of an unresponsive guest at the attraction. Sources say she had just disembarked from the ride when she was discovered. No external trauma has been publicly alleged, and investigators are treating it as a possible medical emergency pending autopsy results.

The Haunted Mansion is a classic Disneyland ride that debuted in 1969. In its seasonal Haunted Mansion Holiday version, it features imagery from The Nightmare Before Christmas. Because it is not a high-speed roller coaster but a slower dark-ride experience, many speculate the ride itself was unlikely the cause.

This fatality comes amid rising public concerns about theme park safety. Less than a month earlier, a man died on Stardust Racers at Universal's Epic Universe in Orlando after suffering blunt force trauma. Many news outlets are drawing comparisons between the two tragic events.

Disneyland has not yet commented in depth on this case, beyond confirming that they are cooperating with authorities and offering condolences to the guest's family.

Originally published on Latin Times