PHOTOS: NEW Haunted Mansion Holiday Gingerbread Collection Mystery Pins Debut at the Disneyland Resort

Matthew Soberman

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PHOTOS: NEW Haunted Mansion Holiday Gingerbread Collection Mystery Pins Debut at the Disneyland Resort

Matthew Soberman

Updated on:

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PHOTOS: NEW Haunted Mansion Holiday Gingerbread Collection Mystery Pins Debut at the Disneyland Resort

Even though foolish mortals won’t be able to ride Haunted Mansion Holiday this year, you can still get a taste of the seasonal Disneyland favorite with a new mystery pin set!

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The Gingerbread Collection is a set of nine pins that each pay tribute to one of the most-loved features of the overlay themed to The Nightmare Before Christmas: the gingerbread house found in the ballroom scene.

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A macabre-looking gingerbread man is featured on the front of the box.

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Each box contains two randomly selected pins. Luckily, the hunt is half the fun!

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Each year, a new design is created for the gingerbread house, and these pins are inspired by its history. It’s a lurk down memory lane!

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The set contains the house designs from

  • 2010 (Santa Jack Skellington above the countdown clock)
  • 2011 (The Mansion coming alive surrounded by gingerbread men)
  • 2012 (Jack’s house)
  • 2014 (The torture chamber)
  • 2015 (House of cards)
  • 2013 (Haunted advent calendar)
  • 2016 (Hand stitching up the house)
  • 2018 (Spider attack)
  • 2017 (Oogie Boogie above the house)

Each box retails for $19.99. We found these at Disney’s Pin Traders in the Downtown Disney District. It’s a cool (and tastefully spooky) way to look back and welcome in the holiday season!

Which gingerbread house was your favorite? Let us know in the comments!