Showing posts with label dark ride. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dark ride. Show all posts

Monday, October 3, 2011

Vintage Amusement Park Haunted House Attractions

Can you feel it?  The veil between worlds is getting thinner.  It's finally October, one of my most favorite months of the year, due to its Spooky Quotient.  I'm in the throes of putting up my vast collection of Halloween decorations, including my witch dolls, a collection which has grown by leaps and bounds in the recent past.  The downstairs bathroom, which has a Disneyland theme, is now decked out with a sinister Mickey Mouse (well, as sinister as he egts) as Dracula and a mini Doombuggy.

Looking back on my Roadtrip, a variety of haunted house attractions totally spookified me.  Some were the blood-running-down-the-walls variety, while others were rather charming.  Here's a mere sampling:

The Santa Cruz Boardwalk Haunted Mansion has one of THE best special effects I've seen in any haunted attraction.  It involves a menacing presence in a scary swamp.  Go there -- you need to see it for yourself.

The dreaded Gum Wall is an attraction like no other.  Catch it at Conneaut Lake Park's Devil's Den.  Well, don't actually catch it, cuz you might catch something.  Just let your ride vehicle go by it...

Deno's on Coney Island has a wicked-cool dark ride, the Spook-a-rama, wherein you'll... no.  It would be a tragedy if I told you.  just go see it.  


And finally, there's Rye Playland with three dark rides, each a true treasure.  Here's the one that features zombies, as the name might suggest.  But I simply CAN'T give any details; you gotta see it in person:

Been sufficiently spookified?  No?  Then how about Grandma Fortune Teller at Deno's?


Yep - thought so.  That should hold you for this blog post...

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Third time = charm


Although in no way would I consider the other two visits to be less-than-charming, but the first time the park was just reopen. The second time, it rained - but we ran into the kids from "Paranormal State" so that was entertaining. But this time, I've got old friends to revisit and new adventures to tackle.

In just a few hours, we'll be Road Tripping out to Conneaut Lake Park - for the third time for this book. CLP is the only park that I'll be visiting three times for the book, for many reasons: it rose like a phoenix from the proverbial and actual ashes (after its magnificent ballroom burned to the ground), it continues to add attractions and rides, it refurbished the Blue Streak, its historic rollercoaster. For all intents and purposes, it should've closed years ago, if you consider many parks in similar situations have closed their gates, leaving their precious rides to rot. But CLP keeps on bringing it.

For that, and also for the fact that it has a dark ride called the Devil's Den that totally delights me, a neighboring hotel with a haunted past, and an amazing vintage carousel, Conneaut Lake Park was, is, and will continue to be one of my favorite parks on "The Cotton Candy Road Trip" - and one that tugs at my heartstrings like no other.  Heartstrings tugged?  Well, you'll just have to read my book to find out, won't you?

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Sunday on the Blog with Photos!



Spring has sprung today and makes its presence known with cascades of rain and pelts of hail. During my Roadtrip I've had a number of visits to parks that would, by most people, have been considered a wash out due to the weather. But no fear; any vintage park will undoubtedly have its share of activities and rides that face inclement weather and say, "Just TRY messing around with MY fun. Can't do it. No sir. Sucker..."

For instance, a dark ride or funhouse is a perfect respite from the storm. Case in point: the Pirate's Cove funhouse at Erie, PA's Waldameer Park.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Dark ride geeks...unite!!




http://beachboardwalk.com/rides/hauntedcastle/index.html

Check out the link above to learn more about the NEW Haunted Castle Ride at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk (the next park on my Road Trip!). The Boardwalk has hosted dark rides since 1931 - the Haunted Castle ride is a mix of new technology and vintage pieces. As I'm not the very best on a roller coaster or spinny-spinny ride, I look forward to parks with dark rides - although I spend most of the journey with my eyes scrunched so I view it through a haze of eyelashes.