Same setup as the original with the elevator gimmick. Don't know why this is the one thing they actually changed because it weakens the implausibility of being behind every reveal. The ride passengers are unscripted and at the very least didn't get a rehearsal with the specifics laid out here, and are just gonna ad lib. On the third or fourth iteration you break from legit-ish reactions to someone finding the whole thing just weirdly hot as a curveball.
Have the first couple doors just be really sad portrayals of some horror flavor of the month to maybe not give away you're recycling this and it's just about the costumes/performances really being bad.
Then we spend the rest of the skit revealing Bones Malloy, some random guy in like, a super tight lime green tanktop and a duster with like, slacks. Every time he's holding a different prop and very clearly saying a catch phrase, neither of which is ever repeated or makes any sort of coherent sense. Like reveal 1, he's got a tommy gun and goes "It's me, Bones Malloy! Arrrrrrrrrr!" then next time he's got a garden hose and "Yo, it's gonna be a wild wild ride!" then like, 3D glasses and an NES zapper and "B-b-b-Bones Malloy's gonna send you to the BONE YARD!" and then only on the final reveal, sure, you have Tom Hanks come out in the suit with the backup dancers and the two hug and exchange some unintelligible private joke and ask about eachother's families, then mug at the camera, and that's it, you end the sketch there.