Archive for December, 2011

Happy Horror-days!

Friday, December 23rd, 2011

As we prepare to face the scariest season of the year–the holidays–Scare Zone would like to wish our readers a Scary Christmas, Happy Horror-kkah, Killer Kwanzaa, and a Frightful New Year!

We’d like to thank all our readers for their support, and thanks also to all the great haunts who made 2011 a killer year. We’re looking forward to screaming again in 2012!

Here’s a little Xmas lullaby from Jon Autopsy to get you in the sinister spirit:

Haunt Report: Sinister Pointe’s “Not So Merry” Xmas

Sunday, December 18th, 2011

In 2011, Sinister Pointe secured a new, permanent location in Brea, California, and they promised us that in addition to being open for the Halloween season, they would open at other “select” times throughout the year for special events. They fulfilled that promise last weekend (December 9-11) by opening their doors for their first non-Halloween event: a “Not So Merry Xmas” haunt.

They did a impressive job of taking their haunt, which at Halloween time was a sort of hillbilly/slaughterhouse/cannibal theme, and transforming it to incorporate Christmas elements throughout.

As we approached the building, the exterior was lit up with red and green lights, and the 1964 claymation version of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer was projected onto a screen in the waiting area. A couple of scareactors dressed as satanic-looking elves roamed the parking lot, and a twisted Santa also sauntered around—drinking, smoking, and cursing.

Although the line was not nearly as long as during October, we still had a bit of a wait before proceeding to the inside portion of the queue. The movie being played in the line was a good distraction during this wait, and we hope that they add this during October, when the lines can get really long. The interior queue was also done up for the holidays, with Xmas lights strewn around and a Santa mannequin on the upper balcony. A demented elf on the balcony taunted us, made out with the Santa mannequin, and continually flipped off anyone trying to take his picture. He also made lewd gestures with mistletoe over his crotch area. We knew before we even entered the maze that this haunt was definitely Rated R and would have a different feel from the Halloween version.


Upon entering the house, we immediately had our picture taken with creepy Santa, who actually did reek of alcohol. Drinking in the parking lot was apparently not just an act, and we were really impressed with this dedication to character. After the photo op, we entered the maze. Unlike during Halloween, when the house had a “choose your own adventure” theme, this version had only one path to follow.

Many of the scenes in the maze included Xmas decorations and theming. A creepy and cool Christmas soundtrack by Jon Autopsy set a sinister Xmas spirit. Some of the scareactors were dressed as bloody elves, and new for the holiday season was a perverted “bunny” character, who we think was meant to represent Ralphie in A Christmas Story. At one point we were trapped in a room with perverted Ralphie, who dangled a carrot in a very inappropriate, and hilarious, place. There were also a couple of interactive features in the maze, which were fun.

Overall, Sinister Pointe’s “Not So Merry” Holiday Haunt was fun, but not as scary as their Halloween version. It definitely had a more “adult” feel, with all of the sexual innuendos and perverted characters roaming around. Because a lot of the scareactors got right in our faces with their nasty jokes, this interrupted the feeling of suspense the maze usually has and distracted from the scares. However, we think that was probably the point. Sinister Pointe managed to take their haunt, which was open only a couple of short months ago, and completely change the feel in it for this special event. It changed from a super scary, unpredictable Halloween maze into a fun, over-the-top holiday haunt. Taking that approach was very smart, because in the end, we in no way felt like we were just going through the same Halloween maze with a couple of Xmas decorations thrown in. It really did feel different, which is very important if they’re going to successfully open their haunt at various times throughout the year.

Although we don’t use our typical “skull ratings” for off-season haunts, we would definitely recommend checking out Sinister Pointe the next time they open. Early rumors indicate that they may be open for a Valentine’s Day haunt. “Like” them on Facebook to keep up with all of the latest news.

For some amazing photos from inside Sinister Pointe’s Holiday Haunt, check out Westcoaster.net.

Friday Fright Links: December 9

Friday, December 9th, 2011

 

 

 


L.A. Times writer Brady McDonald speculates about possible HHN Hollywood themes for 2012
 - LA Times Blog

Truly terrifying: Grinchmas opens at Universal Studios Hollywood this weekend – Universal Studios

Midwest Haunters Convention confirms tours of Erebus, Jackson’s Underworld, Realm of Darkness, and Darksyde Acres – Midwest Haunters Convention on Facebook

Special exhibit at the Orange County (FL) History Center includes HHN Orlando artwork – History Center

Check out MiceChat’s coverage of the Harry Potter announcement this week – MiceChat

Will there be a Saw 8? – Dread Central

Midnight Syndicate opens new Facebook music store – Midnight Syndicate on Facebook

Monsterpalooza returns to Burbank, CA this April - Dread Central

DON’T MISS OUT!

Holiday haunts are open this weekend!

Sinister Pointe (Brea, CA) – “Not So Merry” Holiday Haunt

Moxley Manor (Bedford, TX) – A NightScare Before Christmas

NYC Nightmare (Before Christmas) (New York City) – The Experiment

London Bride Experience (London, UK) – Christmas Nightmare

 

 

 

SAVED: Halloween Haunt at California’s Great America

Tuesday, December 6th, 2011

In a sudden turn of events, Cedar Fair has announced that they are no longer going to sell their California’s Great America park. This means that we can now expect their Halloween Haunt to return in 2012!

This is good news for the relatively young haunt which launched in 2008 after Cedar Fair took ownership of the park. After 4 seasons of frights, they now bill themselves as “Northern California’s Biggest and Best In-Your-Face Halloween Experience” with more than 500 ghastly creatures, six spine-tingling haunted mazes, four themed scare zones, one themed attraction, and live stage shows.

We were able to visit their haunt this year and believe that it has the potential to become an even larger haunt akin to it’s sibling park  Knott’s Scary Farm. We were particularly impressed with their CarnEvil 3D and Club Blood mazes which we believe were actually better versions than the ones found at Knott’s. Now we hope that their haunt design team has dusted off their plans and gets to work soon on planning next year’s offerings.

NYC NIGHTMARE (Before Christmas): The Experiment

Saturday, December 3rd, 2011

The new trend of Holiday Haunts is all the rage. Now the twisted creators of NYC NIGHTMARE  are loading up their Christmas ‘slay’ and bringing to town a special Holiday Haunt experience called The Experiment. Given that Christmas has managed to creep it’s way into stores before Haunt Season even begins, it’s only fair that now Haunt Season bleeds over into Christmas. Guess this is what derives as Holidays continue to collide.

Psycho Clan, producers of NIGHTMARE, New York’s most horrifying haunted house and AOL CityGuide’s No. 1 rated haunted attraction in NYC have announced that they will expand the sensory assaulting theatre experience THE EXPERIMENT into an off–Broadway run on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. A special holiday version of NIGHTMARE (BEFORE CHRISTMAS): THE EXPERIMENT will run December 9 through December 23, 2011 at Los Kabayitos Laboratorio at the Clemente Soto Velez Cultural Center, 107 Suffolk Street between Rivington and Delancey.

Studies have shown that the anxiety of the holiday season, coupled with seasonal depression, heightens the neurotransmitters associated with feelings of fear. The Psycho Clan experimental division plans on exploiting those levels of fear for an adrenaline rushing 50 minutes of twisted holiday pleasure, with NIGHTMARE (BEFORE CHRISTMAS): THE EXPERIMENT. The event was originally part of this year’s haunted house as a second attraction, but due to its popularity, has been expanded and will return for a horrifying Christmas spectacular that’s able to amplify what it did in its previous installment and experiment on the whole audience in a terrifying (and entertaining) examination into the limits of fear.

“Christmas is supposed to be a joyful time. For too many, it just isn’t. If you don’t always feel joy during the holidays, a good scare will trigger those senses,” says Co-Director Timothy Haskell. “The same endorphins that are released during moments of joy and pleasure are the same ones coursing through your nervous system during times of great fright. So let fear ignite your holiday spirit!”

Friday Fright Links: December 2

Friday, December 2nd, 2011

 


Why are we afraid of clowns? A scientific explanation
– Scientific American

Girl accidentally hangs herself inside the Creepyworld haunt – IBTraveler

In-depth review of Knotts Scary Farm’s Slaughterhouse maze – Theme Park Adventure

Elvira releasing her own brand of wines – Shock Till You Drop

“Haunt Room” art installation (New York City) seeks to create feelings of fear – WSN News

Are you a home haunter? Haunt Forum is accepting submissions for their annual haunt DVD – HauntForum

Want to go to Transworld this March? It’s gonna cost you 50 bucks this year – HAA Show

Buying a house? Nearby ghosts could lower your property value! - Inquirer News

The legal horrors of Halloween - Insurance News