Thread:Hey1234/@comment-5111231-20181028165946/@comment-5111231-20181102202745

No, I'm not saying The Haunted Mansion movie is separate, I'm saying the Haunted Mansion setting in the movie isn't separate: the one that appears in that movie doesn't have its own page. We treat the Haunted Mansion "attraction" as a single article, but none of the alternate versions of the mansion seen in other media, such as the movie, shows, and/or comics, don't have one - we basically consolidate it and all that into one article. As with the others I mentioned, it's not a matter of editors caring and that's not the point (also, I worked on that sea-salt ice cream article to avoid plagiarism and include the Disney stuff, no one argued about the mashup); it's a matter of consistency.

There are probably a ton of fictionalized Disneylands created in media, but do you see a page for one of those? If you're trying to argue we have a responsibility of maintaining the fact from fiction, that argument is broken when we don't even use that, so your other arguments don't work either. There is nothing wrong with combining the articles to mention both the fictional and factual depictions.