Knott's Berry Farm Scares Guests with 35th Annual "Halloween Haunt"

Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez
Knott's Berry Farm, the popular Buena Park, California, amusement destination is once again hosting "Knott's Halloween Haunt." According to Knott's Berry Farm's press release, the 35th Knott's Halloween Haunt (the oldest, largest, and longest-running Halloween celebration at a theme park) is offering several new elements for park guests this year. Here is a sampling of some of the newest Haunt attractions.

*Beowulf: Labyrinth into Darkness. This maze is based on the classic poem (and upcoming Paramount Pictures and Shangri-La Entertainment film) in which hero Beowulf finds himself up against a dragon, the terrifying Grendel, and Grendel's mother.

*Black Widow's Cavern is a maze which places guests inside an old mine now occupied by spiders.

*Pyromaniax is a searing maze where guests encounter the monstrous results of a moonshine factory fire. The "lethal" fumes released during the fire turned some people into "murderous mutants."

The Knott's Berry Farm's press release also states that several scare zones will again be featured in this year's "Haunt." These scare zones, which are "fog-filled, face-to-face monster encounters," can be found in various locations of the park and include:

*Silver Bullet Mine Town, where the Silver Bullet Cowboy and other "evil" miner minions wreak terror on park guests.

*Ghost Town is ruled by the "notorious" Sliders, who have a habit of surprising the unsuspecting.

*CarnEVIL features a bona fide freak show and takes place on the Knott's Boardwalk.

Knott's Berry Farm's "Haunt" also has a number of frightfully good shows to watch, including HACKS, Trick or Treat, a dance and improvisation production at the Ghoul Time Theatre; Death of Dr. Cleaver (Bird Cage Theatre); Chipper Lowell Experience (Boardwalk Ballroom); The Rocketz (with the Go-Go Ghoul Dancers, at the Wagon Camp); Festival of Freaks (Gauntlet Theatre); Inferno, a show on the Boardwalk featuring fire dancing, and martial arts. Also Hanging, in the Calico Scare, once again makes its "Haunt" appearance.

According to the Knott's Berry Farm press release, the Halloween Haunt will takes place on September 27-30th, October 3-7th, October 10-14th, October 17-21st, and October 24-31st. Haunt hours are generally 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. but 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. Haunt is a separately ticket event; admission rates are $46.00 for pre-sale tickets and $51.00 for tickets purchased on the day of the Haunt event. There are also several add-on charges for meals, hotel stays, and escorted guest tours.

Children will enjoy Knott's Treasure Hunt, a "non-scare" Halloween event at Camp Snoopy taking place on weekends from October 6-28th.

For more information about Knott's Berry Farm's Halloween Haunt, please call 1-714-220-5000.

Resource:

"Knott's Halloween Haunt Celebrates 35 Years of Your Gravest Fears." Knott's Berry Farm. 2 October 2007. http://www.knotts.com/coinfo/media/index.shtml

Published by Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez

I am a freelance writer who has contributed web content for numerous websites including Associated Content, The Fun Times Guide, and Edubook.   View profile

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  • Matthew Vettel 10/4/2007

    hey this is Matt and i was wondering how the monsters at knotts made there hands they have metal on the tips of there gloves and i was wondering where they buy the metal fingers! thnx email me back @ runninmatt10@yahoo.com for the details thnx a lot!

  • M.S.Medina 10/3/2007

    My kids have gone here before and are heading back again next week. Though I am just a couple of miles away I have never gone to the Halloween Haunt though it is very very popular around here. I here it is a must for Halloween fun.

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