coasterdude28 Posted October 23, 2007 Posted October 23, 2007 Here is a quick photo report from this past Sunday. The webbed entrance on the way out. Another well hidden guy in the Frontier area. A "slider" hiding behind a thick curtain of fog. The Log Flume are was definately the best scare zone. The few actors there did a GREAT job hiding, stalking, and scaring people. Nathans. Circus Psyco was nice, but had very few clowns. They definatley cut down on the number this year. The carousel looked nice at night. The clown is in the same spot as it has been for the past few years. There is a guy in that coffin, and he is covered with worms. He recieved a 2008 seasons pass for his efforts. The Wheel of Fright drew a large crowd, but it was difficult to see with the fog and people in the way. Another shot of the pole people. These two performers were amazing. Some of the stuff they did had me holding my breath. The circus in the Northern Star Arena was great. This was the motorcycle on a highwire act. Most of the costumes were pretty well done. Some of the gouls found good hiding places, and scared a lot of people. They had people working the crowd right after the dance. The Thriller dance was well choreographed. The Awakening parade was pretty good. They moved the ending to the DMP stage. The Blood Red Fountain and Graveyard around it looked great, as usual. They have yet to do any work on the observatory or station. This should all be gone in no time after the park closes. Invisible tophat. One of the greatest coaster elements used to be there. It looks so strange. Not going to be there for too much longer. So sad. More Dark Knight signage. Spike Most of Robins' Cobra Roll is gone. The Dark Knight signs are everywhere, even outside of the park, by the entrance. Not much has been done to the spike in the past few weeks. Most of Batmans' Tophat is gone.
Sticky Nicky Posted October 23, 2007 Posted October 23, 2007 Nice Photo TR. It looks like SFGAd puts on a Fright Fest very much like the Halloween Haunts at Cedar Fair parks. R.I.P. Chiller, I never got to ride you but maybe in 15 years when I go to Europe, hopefully I can ride you.
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