Halloween Haunt (Canada's Wonderland)
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Genre | Halloween |
Frequency | Annual |
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Canada's Wonderland 43°50′33.16″N 79°32′31.00″W / 43.8425444°N 79.5419444°WCoordinates: 43°50′33.16″N 79°32′31.00″W / 43.8425444°N 79.5419444°W |
Inaugurated | 2005 |
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Halloween Haunt, originally known as "Fearfest", is a Halloween event at Canada's Wonderland located in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada. It runs after the park's regular operating hours on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evenings in October - up to, and including Halloween night. It is Canada's largest haunted theme park featuring over 300 monsters, 10 walk-through "maze" attractions, 3 uniquely themed atmospheric scare areas, and three live shows. During its operation, the grounds are transformed via decorative props, thematic music, eerie lighting to further create its scary atmosphere.[1]
History
The haunted theme park concept was first introduced in 2005, then called Fearfest while the park was under the ownership of Paramount Parks. Fearfest at Paramount Canada's Wonderland originally operated on weekday evenings through October, with 8 frightening mazes some include skeleton key rooms and fright lane entry.
Most of the park's regular rides and attractions (with the exception of Nickelodeon Central, KidZville and Hanna-Barbera Land) continued to be staffed and operated during Fearfest, including the 'Haunted' Thunder Run coaster, which was slightly thematically changed to match the park. The park grounds were divided into 3 separately themed scare areas- The Curse of Sleepy Hollow, MTV Rockin' Scare, and Backlot Blood Bath - each having 2-3 mazes associated with it.[2] Each maze and scare area generally has its own unique back story, sometimes linking several mazes together.
The following year, Paramount extended its regular operating season through the family-oriented Halloween event "Spooktacular" in the typically closed child-oriented areas of the park, to match Fearfest's attendance in October. In 2006 the park ran Spooktacular from October 14–29 on weekends during the day, and would reopen the park as Fearfest in the evening.
With the change in ownership of the park from Paramount to the Cedar Fair Entertainment Company, the Fearfest name was dropped and renamed Halloween Haunt, remaining consistent with similar attractions at other Cedar Fair theme parks across North America. In addition, Spooktacular was not revived for the 2007 operating season. Despite this, Canada's Wonderland still continued regular daytime park hours during the Halloween Haunt run. With an existing history of running haunted attractions since 1973 at Knott's Berry Farm's event, Knott's Scary Farm, Cedar Fair was able to incorporate 4 additional mazes to the roster while retiring the Legend of the Lost and Slaughter Street attractions.
In 2008, Halloween Haunt saw an extended seasonal run into November, breaking the park's own attendance records for the event. Cedar Fair also retired the MTV Rockin' Scare area, including the Total Request Dead and Ozzburnes mazes in order to introduce 3 new ones for the season. The "adult-oriented'" horror musical show Dead Awakening also opened during the 2008 Halloween Haunt, performing at the Wonderland Theatre.[3] There are currently three atmospheric scare areas with free-roaming monsters: Carnevil, Ghostly Pines, and Toys.
Current attractions
These are the attractions for the 2014 Halloween Haunt. Halloween Haunt also includes three Scare Zones: Carnevil, Toys, Ghostly Pines and new for 2013, Steampunk.
Mazes
Attraction | Type | Opened | Location | ||||
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The Asylum | Maze | 2007 | International Street | ||||
Sci-Fi House | Maze | 2013 | Medieval Faire | ||||
Club Blood | Maze | 2009 | Courtyard | ||||
Cornstalkers | Maze | 2005 | White Water Canyon | ||||
The Ruins | Maze | 2013 | Wonder Mountain | ||||
Louisiana Scream | Maze | 2013 | Wonder Mountain | ||||
Blood Shed | Maze | 2014 | Courtyard | ||||
Terror of London | Maze | 2013 | Kingswood Music Theatre | ||||
Streets of the Undead | Maze | 2012 | Kingswood Music Theatre | Spirit Manor | Maze | 2015 | Action Theatre |
Shows
Attraction | Opened | Location | Description |
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Mysterion the Mind Reader | 2013 | Thrill Burger Patio | A Magician. |
Skeleton Crew | 2011 | Unknown (2011) Action Zone (2012) | An acrobats and fire breathers show. |
ZOMBIES 4D | 2014 | Wonder Mountain | 4D Interactive dark ride. |
Retired attractions
- Clowns at Midnight - Maze (retired 2015)
- Mother Noose - Maze (retired 2014)
- Blood on the Bayou - Maze (retired 2013)
- Iron Empire - Maze (retired 2013)
- Kingdom of Carnage - Maze (retired 2013)
- Red Beard's Rage - Maze (retired 2013)
- Blood Drums - Show (retired 2013)
- Haunted House 3D - Action Theatre Show (retired 2013)
- Miner's Revenge - Maze (retired 2012)
- Beyond The Grave - Show (retired 2012)
- The Hanging - Show (retired 2012)
- Fun House Express - Action Theatre Show (retired 2012)
- Elvira's Superstition - Action Theatre Show (retired 2012)
- Psycho Circus - Show (retired 2011)
- Fangs - Show (retired 2010)
- A Midsummer Nights Scream- Maze (retired 2010)
- Dead Awakening - Show (retired 2009)
- Massacre Manor - Maze (retired 2009)
- Slaughter Mill - Maze (retired 2009)
- Total Request DEAD - MTV Rockin' Scare Maze (retired 2008)
- The Ozzburnes - MTV Rockin' Scare Maze (retired 2008)
- Legend of the Lost: The Director's Cut - Backlot Blood Bath Maze (retired 2007)
- Slaughter Street Fear Zone - Backlot Blood Bath Maze (retired 2007)
- Spooktacular - KidZville/Nickelodeon Central Area (retired 2007)
See also
- Halloween Haunt (disambiguation), Halloween events at other Cedar Fair parks
References
- ↑ "Canada's Wonderland - Halloween Haunt 2008" (Media Release). Canada's Wonderland. 2008-09-18.
- ↑ "Fearfest Takes Over Paramount Canada's Wonderland". The Brock Press. 2006-10-11.
- ↑ "Canada's Wonderland - Dead Awakening" (Media Release/Casting Call). Canada's Wonderland. 2008-08-18.
External links
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