The attractions will open September 21st in 2007 and continue each Friday through Sunday through October 28th, as well as Halloween night. Additionally, the Screampark will be open November 2nd and 3rd for those who just aren't quite ready to say goodbye to the Halloween season. The ominous activities occur on Fridays from 8:00 pm until 12:00 am, Saturdays from 7:30 pm until 12:00 am, and Sundays from 7:30 pm until 10:00 pm. On weeknights the spine-tingling entertainment occurs from 8:00 pm until 10:00 pm. Tickets will be $21, which includes admission to all five haunts.
The Circus of Madmen and Monsters is an example of a simple family run haunt gone dreadfully wrong. It seems the owner became dissatisfied with his boring haunt and decided to make it even scarier by brainwashing his employees into believing they really were the creatures they pretended to be. And now they, and he, are out of their minds and out of control.
The Haunted Egyptian Temple of Anubis is the only Egyptian themed haunt in Texas, with am unspeakable sinister twist. In their second year, more of the temple ruins better left buried have been unearthed, with chilling results. Those souls brave or foolish enough to enter will soon discover that there is no sanctuary.
Mead Manor is the oldest house in this location, and each year the sounds of chainsaws compete with the screams echoing into the incongruously peaceful countryside. This traditionally styled haunt consistently provides hair-raising thrills for those willing to step into its darkness.
Nightmare in the House of Wax has survived and flourished in more than one location, evolving into its current bloodcurdling embodiment of foreboding. Recent additions promise to make the haunt even more menacing. Is the wax museum really a wax morgue? Come inside to find out.
Pirates of the Scaribbean is a frightening new addition to the park in 2007. The scurvy and grisly dogs on this ship prove that dead men can tell tales - morbid, horrifying tales.
Shocking scares and gruesome fun await both the unwary and the experienced haunt critic at the revamped and expanded Phantasms Halloween Screampark. Aren't you just dying to go?
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9 Comments
Post a CommentWhat a fun, fun read!!!
I am going to forward this to my friend who lives there
Cool article!
Sounds fun.
Sounds like spooky fun!
;-)
Sounds like great fun. I went to HorrorFind Weekend of Horror and they have smaller versions of these attractions.
Fun write-up of a fun place.
Sounds frighteningly fun! LOL If we'are in Dallas near Halloween, I'll have to check these out. :-)