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Say Hello to Disneyland's Haunted Mansion Holiday Gingerbread House!

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Disneyland in Anaheim sure knows how to celebrate the holidays. The theme park goes all out for the Halloween Season, and now, they're gearing up for the Holidays. 

According to Disneyland's Blog, they released a first look for the 2017 Haunted Mansion Holiday Gingerbread House, which is in its 17th Season. This year's spectacular creation features Oogie Boogie, who finally gets his opportunity to shine after a 13 year absence in the ballroom.

The Holiday Gingerbread House was designed by Tim Wollweber, the associate art director for Disney Parks. He described the house, saying that "The gingerbread mansion this year has a bug problem – gingerbread bugs! But it’s not a problem that a gingerbread Oogie Boogie can’t fix. He pried open the roof of the gingerbread mansion and has his fork at the ready, happy to fix the infestation in the only way he would – by eating them.” 

But... it's been said that a ton of the bugs have escaped and are "rampaging across the ballroom table, tormenting the gingerbread zombies there, who are forced to defend themselves with silverware!” said Wollweber.

The gingerbread house stands at six feet tall, while the animated Oogie Boogie stands at a whopping seven feet. There are more than 70 bugs running across the ballroom table and in the ballroom itself. But, some may have gone even further than the ballroom... will you be able to find them? 

The creative team at Disneyland Resort Central Bakery, including Executive Pastry Chef Jean-Marc Viallet and Lead Pastry Chef Edgar Urtola, shared their shopping list to let everyone know how much was needed in order to create the masterpiece. 

The Disneyland Blog shared the information:

  • 200 pounds gingerbread
  • 200 pounds powdered sugar
  • 50 pounds fondant
  • 30 pounds white chocolate
  • 4 gallons egg whites
  • 1 gallon lemon juice
  • 50 pounds gum paste
  • 8 ounces (each) food coloring (blue, purple, orange, yellow, red)
  • 16 ounces green food coloring
  • 1/3 pound glitter
  • 200 hours Disney Culinary Magic

The Haunted Mansion Holiday Gingerbread House can be viewed until early January 2018.
Click here for more details & check out the video below to watch a time-lapse of the process!

       

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