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(KGTV) — On Aug. 9, 1969, the doors of Disneyland's spookiest attraction creaked open and invited guests inside to meet its ghostly residents.The spirited New Orleans Square ride was the first attraction to open without Walt Disney's direct supervision at the theme park, according to Disney. And while Disney reviewed early concepts, he didn't live long enough to see the completed ride.The idea for the mansion started in 1952 as an early concept sketch by Harper Goff when the theme park was still being developed. Construction started in 1961 and the gothic, Victorian exterior was finished in 1963. RELATED: Disney announces new Oogie Boogie Bash Halloween party at California AdventureInside, the halls of the mansion sat empty until 1969 because Disney and Imagineers worked on New York World’s Fair projects. But those projects paved the way for the technology used inside the ride to bring the ghosts to life.Within a week of opening, the park saw its highest single-day attendance at the time.The portrait chamber immediately inside the Haunted Mansion shows guests the home's residents in their mortal state, before the room "stretches" and reveals a far more horrific tale for each.RELATED: Disneyland holds after-hours spooktacular for Haunted Mansion anniversaryGuests are then guided through a hallway of transforming portraits before a ghastly host takes them on a haunted adventure through the home, including stops at a ghost party in the Grand Hall, visit to the Hatbox Ghost, a "swinging wake," and a séance conducted by Madame Leota.To learn about the residence's 13 ghostly inhabitants, click here.Around the ride, 20 tombstone tributes exist — both inside and outside — to honor Disney legends and Walt Disney Imagineers who created the mansion.This season, however, the Haunted Mansion will take on a different vibe, as it celebrates Halloween with its annual holiday theme inspired by “Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas.” 1964
(KGTV) --San Diego's coastlines, views, and sunsets are worth our hard-earned incomes. But if you're chasing a getaway to, say, Hawaii just for reassurance, a trip to the islands got a lot less expensive.Southwest Airlines is now offering direct flights from San Diego International Airport to airports located on Maui, Oahu, and Kona. Hey, Making It In San Diego also means budgeting for vacations.As of Monday morning, flights were as low as one-way.Southwest announced in April 2018 that it intends to start offering service from California to Hawaii. Nonstop flights will be offered from San Diego, Oakland, San Jose, and Sacramento airports to Honolulu International, Lihue, Kona International (Keahole), and Kahului airports.Last month, the airlines completed its first test flight to Honolulu International Airport with only crew aboard as part of Southwest's effort to prove to the agency it's ready to start offering service to the island.For more information on available flights, visit Southwest web site. 1029

(KGTV) — While all eyes will be on Disneyland this summer with the opening of "Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge," not everyone will make it there to enjoy it this season.Several other Southern California theme parks are packing just as much fun into the summer months, hoping to grab a slice of interest from local and international visitors.Summer presents one of the best times to hold special events and unveil attractions at theme parks for guests.If a trip to Disneyland isn't in your future, here are some other summer events sure to be just as fun at other parks:Universal Studios HollywoodThis summer, Universal Studios will welcome guests back for a jurassic experience. Jurassic World — The Ride will open this summer, promising a more intense, more thrilling adventure after it's face lift from the former Jurassic Park attraction. The spectacular "Dark Arts at Hogwarts Castle" nighttime show, featuring a light projection of dark creatures and wizards to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, returns to the park from June 22 to August 11.SeaWorld San DiegoThere's tons of fun coming to SeaWorld this summer, including the Sesame Street Party Parade filled with Sesame Street favorites including Elmo, Cookie Monster, and others on themed floats. The parade runs from May 25 to Sept. 1.The park also host its Electric Ocean spectacular at night on select dates between June 15 and Sept. 2. The show features an immersive show of light and sound as Cirque Electrique acrobats bring high-energy dance and music to the park.And on May 24, park goer's will see the debut of a new roller coaster: The Tidal Twister, a dueling coaster that sends riders through a tight figure-8 track and Zero-G roll.Legoland CaliforniaSeveral summertime events will bring guests to Legoland. Heroes Weekend running from June 14 to 16 honors men and women who serve with fire prevention tips, character appearances, a special heroes badge challenge, and the chance to race Lego police and fire vehicles.Then on July 4, the park's Red, White, and Boom! bash returns with picnic games, a costume parade, live performances, and, of course, a fireworks show!Knott's Berry FarmKnott's Berry Farm's Summer Nights return from June 7 to August 11, bringing a new nighttime party with live music at the Calico Park stage, delicious culinary creations, oversized games and competitions, interactive experience, and more.The new Ghost Town Alive! experience invites guests to star in their own Western drama on select days from May 24 to Sept. 2. Visitors will take on specific tasks and activities as they serve as an honorary citizen of Calico.Plus, summer fireworks shows are in store at the park. July 4 and Labor Day (Sept. 1) fireworks shows will light up the sky.Six Flags Magic MountainMike and Ike Game Zone Weekend hits Six Flags from June 1 to 2, pitting guests in a 3-point challenge bracket tournament for some sweet giveaways.From July 3 to 6, the Coca-Cola July 4th Fest will also hold nightly fireworks spectaculars above the park.Belmont ParkEvey Saturday and Sunday from Memorial Day to Labor Day, Belmont Park hosts Live Summer Vibes concerts at Beach House with live DJs and music. 3180
(KGTV) -- The San Dieguito Union High School District is pausing its expansion of on-campus learning until January amid the coronavirus pandemic.The district said Saturday it originally planned to expand access to campus for one day a week of in-class instruction in November.“In order to provide a safe, stable, and sustainable return to campus, and in consideration of maintaining the integrity of our instructional model, we are moving that date to the week of January 4, 2021, for the remainder of Quarter 2,” the district said.Leading up to January, schools plan to hold meetings with parents and students to review bell schedules.Read the full letter from the district below: 689
(KGTV) -- San Diego County's canyons and dense brush land are rife with potential danger as temperatures begin to heat up heading into fire season. Heavy rains that washed over Southern California's parched terrain over the winter created miles and miles of fuel across the county creating the threat of a devastating wildfire.We've gathered a list of tips and links to help keep you informed, prepared, and safe during wildfire season.* PREPARE FOR A WILDFIRE* CREATE YOUR OWN WILDFIRE ACTION PLAN* ASSEMBLE AN EMERGENCY SUPPLY KIT* ARE YOU FINANCIALLY PREPARED FOR A WILDFIRE?* A reminder to protect yourself from smoke as wildfire season nears A LOOK BACK AT SAN DIEGO'S WORST FIRES 2000-2017IMAGES: 2003 Cedar FireVIDEO: Remembering devastating 2007 wildfireIMAGES: 2012 Campo-area brush fire 835
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