A 60-year-old woman has died at Disneyland shortly after taking a ride on the Haunted Mansion, one of the park’s most iconic attractions.

According to Anaheim Police spokesperson Matt Sutter, the woman was found unconscious immediately after completing the ride. Park security performed CPR until emergency responders arrived, but she was later pronounced dead at a local hospital. The Orange County coroner is expected to determine the exact cause of death in the coming days.

Second theme park death in a month

The incident follows another fatality less than a month ago, when a man died while riding the Stardust Racers roller coaster at Universal’s new Epic Universe theme park, which opened in May.

The Haunted Mansion: A Disney classic

The Haunted Mansion, which opened in 1969 in Disneyland’s New Orleans Square, remains one of the park’s most beloved and enduring rides. It was also among the last attractions personally overseen by Walt Disney before his death in 1966.

The dark ride takes visitors through a ghostly estate filled with elaborate visual effects, including the floating head of the clairvoyant Madame Leota and a ballroom of dancing spirits. Unlike most Disney attractions, it features imagery of death, such as its famous opening scene in which guests appear trapped in a stretching room that ends with the chilling sight of a hanging figure above them.