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Various themes have been adopted by not just Cedar Fair parks, but through out Haunts all around the World. Last year, Cedar Fair added a total of 24 (we're not 100% certain, but that's the approximate number) new Haunts. Here's the official list:
-G.A. Boeckling's Eerie Estate
-Happy Jack's Toy Factory
-Asylum
-3-D Psycho Circus
-Backwoods
-Death Trap
-Gauntlet
-Pirates Passage
-Medieval Macabre
-Slaughter House
-Lockdown: The Asylum
-Terror of London
-Dia De Los Muertos in 3D
-Uncle Bobo's Big Top of the Bizarre in 3D
-Club Blood
-A Midsummer Night's Scream
-Toy Factory
-Club Blood
-Slaughter House
-Cut Throat Cove
-Camp Killauee
-Silver Screen Sinema
-The Playground
Overall, that's a fairly large amount of Haunts added. There are a few themes that stand out to us as horrifying and extremely innovative. The Playground Scare Zone at Carowinds sounded like a creepy and innovative theme, and with how many different large objects you can find at a playground, I'm sure there were plenty of walkway objects to hide behind & walk around. Another great one in our eyes is the Midsummer Night's Scream Haunted Maze at Canada's Wonderland. We have no idea how it delivered or if it was even scary, but we love the concept! Death Trap at Dorney Park brought in the whole "SAW" type of theme and put a CF twist on it. With that sick kinda twisted concept, what Haunt fanatic wouldn't want to walk through it!
There were a few medieval theme Haunts across the chain. Knott's already had the Gauntlet Scare Zone, but on top of that, Kings Dominion added a Medieval Macabre Haunted Maze, and Dorney Park put its own twist on the Gauntlet Scare Zone. There was a presence of Toy Factory mazes not only across the Cedar Fair chain, but across the Haunt Industry. Busch Gardens in Tampa (Howl-O-Scream Event) added a Toy Factory to their lineup. Total, Cedar Fair added 2 Toy Factory's across the chain. Happy Jack's Toy Factory at Cedar Point & the Toy Factory at California's Great America. After watching walk-throughs of both Haunts on Youtube, we here at CFHauntNews think that these Toy Factory Haunts aren't only twisted, but extremely detailed and overall VERY well done.
What themes do you all think will be thrown into the variety of Haunts this Fall when the Cedar Fair Halloween Haunts (and Halloweekends) premier? Leave us a comment below about what you think!
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