Whether you are throwing a big party or planning a spooky night at home this Halloween, Disney has a fun new game for you to play based on its classic Haunted Mansion ride. Escape From Haunted Mansion is a new paper-crafted board game you can print for free with a color printer, some card stock paper and a little DIY motivation to build a fun family activity this Halloween.
Simply click over to the Disney Experience website and you’ll find everything you need to get your free game including printing and assembly instructions, a list of household items you’ll need to put together, and gameplay instructions. (The assembly itself could be a family project leading up to Halloween night!)
Check out the pictures below from the actual game, based on the iconic ride located inside’s Disney’s magic Kingdom…
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