pkd freak Posted November 13, 2009 Posted November 13, 2009 Second year doing Haunt as the bouncer in Club Blood. I must say... going from a mask(last year) to full make-up, it was a complete change. I really enjoyed and got a lot more scares this year.SEE EVERYONE IN 2010!! BONUS PIX!!! Tim, the VooDoo Man Fairy Tales Club Blood & Slaughter House TEAMED UP I just had to put my BLINGS in for the last night Last night funnies!!!
kingsdominionlvr Posted November 13, 2009 Posted November 13, 2009 Cool pics! The very last one is priceless.
downunder Posted November 13, 2009 Posted November 13, 2009 Wow, those get ups look amazing. Having done Haunts for the first time this year I was totally impressed. KD looks like it has a good Haunt, with I305 as an extra incentive I may have to head to Virginia some time in October.
cfc Posted November 13, 2009 Posted November 13, 2009 I could've sworn some vampire called out my name when I went through Club Blood, but ducked back into his hidey-hole (only caught a glimpse of him). Was that you?
pkd freak Posted November 20, 2009 Author Posted November 20, 2009 I could've sworn some vampire called out my name when I went through Club Blood, but ducked back into his hidey-hole (only caught a glimpse of him). Was that you? HAHAHA, that was me... "Chuck...ChuuucccK"!!.... I didnt hide though, Im not sure if you knew it was me or not.
cfc Posted November 20, 2009 Posted November 20, 2009 ^I think I just caught a glimpse of your back after hearing my name. Thanks for the shout out.
Zenechai Posted November 20, 2009 Posted November 20, 2009 Just curious....I know Knott's has been doing Haunt since the 70s...is that something that's spilled over onto other CF parks since they bought our park? ~Zen
cfc Posted November 20, 2009 Posted November 20, 2009 ^Kings Dominion has had some form of a "Haunt" for a number of years. When Paramount owned the park, it was called "Fearfest."
jamesdillaman Posted November 20, 2009 Posted November 20, 2009 ^ Winterfest > Fearfest That is all.... -James Dillaman
Zenechai Posted November 21, 2009 Posted November 21, 2009 ^Kings Dominion has had some form of a "Haunt" for a number of years. When Paramount owned the park, it was called "Fearfest." But not 70 years, right? I mean, we're TOTALLY lying about being "America's First Theme Park", but we DO have the longest-continually-running Halloween Haunt event, right? Right? ~Zen
jamesdillaman Posted November 21, 2009 Posted November 21, 2009 ^ I don't know about themeparks, but there are halloween houses that have been around for longer, but they are only seasonal atttractions. There are a couple around Cincinnati that have been doing it for almost 50 years, although they're not on the scale of a Haunt at Knotts... -James Dillaman
PKI Jizzman Posted November 21, 2009 Posted November 21, 2009 Wow, I can't believe you got pics in the maze, let alone posted them. Kings Island is VERY strict on things like this, just saying. Club Blood originals at KI! -JZ
cfc Posted November 21, 2009 Posted November 21, 2009 ^Kings Dominion has had some form of a "Haunt" for a number of years. When Paramount owned the park, it was called "Fearfest." But not 70 years, right? I mean, we're TOTALLY lying about being "America's First Theme Park", but we DO have the longest-continually-running Halloween Haunt event, right? Right? ~Zen As far as I know, yes. But not even Knott's has been doing a Huant" for "70 years. "
Zenechai Posted November 22, 2009 Posted November 22, 2009 ^Kings Dominion has had some form of a "Haunt" for a number of years. When Paramount owned the park, it was called "Fearfest." But not 70 years, right? I mean, we're TOTALLY lying about being "America's First Theme Park", but we DO have the longest-continually-running Halloween Haunt event, right? Right? ~Zen As far as I know, yes. But not even Knott's has been doing a Huant" for "70 years. " I meant SINCE the 70s...ROFL....WOW, surprised you were the first to catch my typo....LOL. Yeah....this year was the 37th Annual Halloween Haunt...YAY for ACTUALLY BEING RIGHT!!!!! And technically, Disneyland was the first theme park (well, at least, the first that I'M aware of). A park where all the areas/rides/workers worked as part of a specific storyline. People claim that because Knott opened "Ghost Town" that it was a theme park, but collaborative theming wasn't introduced until (again, at my first recollection) 1983, when the Peanuts Gang joined the Knott's family.... But again, ANY corrections would be welcomed!! ^_^ ~Zen
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