fearfestrulz Posted July 6, 2008 Share Posted July 6, 2008 does anyone remember what happened in 2000? i never went that year, something about a guy named jack? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IBEW_Sparky Posted July 6, 2008 Share Posted July 6, 2008 Oh NO!! Look out!! There in the back its.... The Great Milenko!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coasterkidman Posted July 6, 2008 Share Posted July 6, 2008 Holloween Haunt this year will be about the same as last year, but no Bare Bones, and I keep hearing about some new "Super Haunt" in "A Location you'd never expect. . ." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hauntguy Posted July 7, 2008 Share Posted July 7, 2008 In 2000, Fearfest was created and was it's first year of operation. The park and the KI Ent. Dept. contracted Lynton V. Harris and his company, the Sudden! Impact Entertainment Group, to come into the park and set-up about 5 or so of his own haunts. The haunts were: -The Freezer: A haunt themed as a large, industrial (walk-in) freezer that was home to several frozen bodies! This haunt was located directly under the Eiffel Tower in a tent. -The Sewer: KI's first 3D haunted attraction themed as a terrorfying walk through a downtown sewer! This was located in the Festhaus. -PsychoPath: Now named Trail of Terror! -The Mummy Revenge: Located in the Enchanted Theater, this was a mummy/egyptian themed walk through based off the popular movies at the time: The Mummy. -Torture Tower: Located atop the Eiffel Tower, one would have to ride the bloody elevator to the top... only to be never picked up again! -Pirate Jack and the Legend of Halloween: Located in the Paramount/KI Theater, this was another 3D haunt that was themed as a halloween comic book that came to life! The main character, Pirate Jack, was the central icon character to Fearfest and this attraction! He's the guy in my avatar! -Museum of Horrors: This was a totally rethemed, and SCARY AS HELL, Phantom Theater! Guest would ride there way through the haunted museum were, not every artifact is trying to eat you! This was by far MY favorite attraction at the initial Fearfest, I wish the park would do something like this again! The dark ride even featured the classic animatronics, but also live actors on the ride! I hope this helps. -Hauntguy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phantom Theater Posted July 8, 2008 Share Posted July 8, 2008 In 2000, Fearfest was created and was it's first year of operation. The park and the KI Ent. Dept. contracted Lynton V. Harris and his company, the Sudden! Impact Entertainment Group, to come into the park and set-up about 5 or so of his own haunts. The haunts were: -The Freezer: A haunt themed as a large, industrial (walk-in) freezer that was home to several frozen bodies! This haunt was located directly under the Eiffel Tower in a tent. -The Sewer: KI's first 3D haunted attraction themed as a terrorfying walk through a downtown sewer! This was located in the Festhaus. -PsychoPath: Now named Trail of Terror! -The Mummy Revenge: Located in the Enchanted Theater, this was a mummy/egyptian themed walk through based off the popular movies at the time: The Mummy. -Torture Tower: Located atop the Eiffel Tower, one would have to ride the bloody elevator to the top... only to be never picked up again! -Pirate Jack and the Legend of Halloween: Located in the Paramount/KI Theater, this was another 3D haunt that was themed as a halloween comic book that came to life! The main character, Pirate Jack, was the central icon character to Fearfest and this attraction! He's the guy in my avatar! -Museum of Horrors: This was a totally rethemed, and SCARY AS HELL, Phantom Theater! Guest would ride there way through the haunted museum were, not every artifact is trying to eat you! This was by far MY favorite attraction at the initial Fearfest, I wish the park would do something like this again! The dark ride even featured the classic animatronics, but also live actors on the ride! I hope this helps. -Hauntguy To bad they cant do Museum of Horrors anymore,unless they put a scary face on scooby? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A_Titanic_Mess Posted July 8, 2008 Share Posted July 8, 2008 In 2000, Fearfest was created and was it's first year of operation. The park and the KI Ent. Dept. contracted Lynton V. Harris and his company, the Sudden! Impact Entertainment Group, to come into the park and set-up about 5 or so of his own haunts. The haunts were: -The Freezer: A haunt themed as a large, industrial (walk-in) freezer that was home to several frozen bodies! This haunt was located directly under the Eiffel Tower in a tent. -The Sewer: KI's first 3D haunted attraction themed as a terrorfying walk through a downtown sewer! This was located in the Festhaus. -PsychoPath: Now named Trail of Terror! -The Mummy Revenge: Located in the Enchanted Theater, this was a mummy/egyptian themed walk through based off the popular movies at the time: The Mummy. -Torture Tower: Located atop the Eiffel Tower, one would have to ride the bloody elevator to the top... only to be never picked up again! -Pirate Jack and the Legend of Halloween: Located in the Paramount/KI Theater, this was another 3D haunt that was themed as a halloween comic book that came to life! The main character, Pirate Jack, was the central icon character to Fearfest and this attraction! He's the guy in my avatar! -Museum of Horrors: This was a totally rethemed, and SCARY AS HELL, Phantom Theater! Guest would ride there way through the haunted museum were, not every artifact is trying to eat you! This was by far MY favorite attraction at the initial Fearfest, I wish the park would do something like this again! The dark ride even featured the classic animatronics, but also live actors on the ride! I hope this helps. -Hauntguy The original plan for torture tower included a clear acrylic/lucite slab located directly at the exit of the elevator on the top of the tower. Guests would have to step out of the elevator onto the clear slab, with a view to the ground below. Very similar to the one at Ghost Bar at the Mirage in Vegas. There were concerns about how to build this to be safe. Also, the expense to do was quite high, so it never happened. Great idea, and the thought of stepping out of the elevator onto a clear platform, looking down at the ground hundreds of feet below sounded pretty terrifying!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RailRider Posted July 8, 2008 Share Posted July 8, 2008 Still the 1st year was the best, I have been every year, and still the 1st is my favorite. Torture Tower was horrible capacity wise, but the actors were great in pinning you against the outside walls and the ride up was intense. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fearfestrulz Posted July 9, 2008 Author Share Posted July 9, 2008 In 2000, Fearfest was created and was it's first year of operation. The park and the KI Ent. Dept. contracted Lynton V. Harris and his company, the Sudden! Impact Entertainment Group, to come into the park and set-up about 5 or so of his own haunts. The haunts were: -The Freezer: A haunt themed as a large, industrial (walk-in) freezer that was home to several frozen bodies! This haunt was located directly under the Eiffel Tower in a tent. -The Sewer: KI's first 3D haunted attraction themed as a terrorfying walk through a downtown sewer! This was located in the Festhaus. -PsychoPath: Now named Trail of Terror! -The Mummy Revenge: Located in the Enchanted Theater, this was a mummy/egyptian themed walk through based off the popular movies at the time: The Mummy. -Torture Tower: Located atop the Eiffel Tower, one would have to ride the bloody elevator to the top... only to be never picked up again! -Pirate Jack and the Legend of Halloween: Located in the Paramount/KI Theater, this was another 3D haunt that was themed as a halloween comic book that came to life! The main character, Pirate Jack, was the central icon character to Fearfest and this attraction! He's the guy in my avatar! -Museum of Horrors: This was a totally rethemed, and SCARY AS HELL, Phantom Theater! Guest would ride there way through the haunted museum were, not every artifact is trying to eat you! This was by far MY favorite attraction at the initial Fearfest, I wish the park would do something like this again! The dark ride even featured the classic animatronics, but also live actors on the ride! I hope this helps. -Hauntguy oh thats awesome, thanks! i wish i wouldve went that year Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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