Happy Friday the 13th everybody!! Hope you all have some scary things planned for the weekend whether it's just watching scary movies or attending a Halloween event. Hopefully it's not something super scary like having to work. Today we have another update from California's Great America where my wife and I made our first visit to their Haunt last weekend. Written by Gregg Condon Prior to Haunt we made our way over to the park in the afternoon to do some riding and check out the Great Pumpkin Fest. Lots of graves to mark mazes and scare zones no longer with us The Pumpkin Patch!! Super cute. That's foreboding After heading back to the hotel for a nap it was time to head back to the park for Haunt Believe it or not, in all our visits to this park, we had never been here at night. Weird right? Our first maze of the night was Massacre Manor We had actually gotten a tour of this earlier in the day and it did NOT disappoint Cornstalkers was up next Nothing creepier than walking through cornstalks ... we had a great time in this maze. This looks like something Hi there!! Our first "surprise" maze of the night. Seriously, I love this maze, may have been my favorite of the night. The song is catchy (it's in my head now) but the maze itself is just a whole lot of fun!! Wonder if Ed Alonzo went back to Bayside? This looks different at night ... I know this is supposed to be Humpty Dumpty, and maybe it's because it's Friday the 13th ... but ... Doesn't this look like Corey Feldman in Friday the 13th Part IV? Google it. Seriously. Do it now!! Another really fun and inventive maze Time for Ed Alonzo!! We've missed him at Knott's Scary Farm!! Believe it or not, this was the only good shot I got of the show. You don't believe me do you? =) The lighting and effects around the park were awesome Definitely the "Grossest" of the mazes at Haunt We also took a ride on Demon Re-Ignited!! Not only are the effects for the ride amazing, but I probably had the best ride I've ever had on it, at least in the past 15 years or so. It was running amazing. Kudos to the park for not only adding some amazing effects, but for maintaining this classic coaster to such high standards. If you missed our Demon Re-Ignited Behind The Scenes Tour earlier this week, be sure to check it out. Last but not least was the all new Backwoods. And if this is any indication of the future of Haunt, it's going to be one of those can't miss events for years to come. I thought the maze was a bit on the short side, but it was phenomenal nonetheless. CGA's Haunt has an amazing entry area Fire makes everything better Probably my favorite picture I've taken this entire Halloween season Overall we were very pleasantly surprised with Haunt. The event is a LOT of fun, the talent is into it and the mazes are unique. One thing I will say is there needs to be more scare zones, they had a couple but they were kind of small. But other than that, we definitely recommend this event and can't wait to go back next year! Related Updates:
Exclusive: Behind The Walls Construction Update of RailBlazer at California's Great America10/12/2017
Today we've got a bit of an exclusive behind the scenes look at RailBlazer construction at California's Great America. We aren't going to try and guess what's going where but we figured you'd all like to see the progress that's been made so far. And more progress has already been made in the past few days. Written by Gregg Condon Lots and lots of walls up around RailBlazer Normally this is all we'd be able to show you in a construction update But exclusively for you Park Journey readers ... we have dirt!!! And Rocks!! And piles of dirt!! And trees!! Thanks to the amazing PR staff at California's Great America for allowing us the chance to get a look at construction, we can't wait to see more very very soon!! Be sure to come back tomorrow as we'll have our Haunt update from last weekend!! Related Updates:
Well, it's official- California's Great America has elevated their special offerings yet again with the introduction of Demon: Ignited, a special reinvention of their classic looping coaster for Halloween Haunt. Much like Disney, who has made a successful model off of holiday overlays, Great America has taken the opportunity to elevate The Demon for a limited engagement. While most of the ride takes place out of site from the midway, the park was kind enough to walk us back for a special look into the reinvention of this classic attraction. By Andrew Cunningham So- first thing to know- there is fire. I'm not talking about a little torch in the queue or something, I mean a full on fireball. You'll feel the heat as a fireball erupts just to the left of the train just before you dive into the Demon's cave. Second thing to know- there's blood, and lots of it. Just like the park didn't hold back on the fire, they certainly didn't hold back on the blood. The Demon's waterfall has returned, but this time with some sinister red coloring. The combination of the fire, lighting effects, and blood red water makes for a colorful, spooky ride through the Demon's wooded area. The fog and lighting really elevate the atmosphere. Aside from maybe The Matterhorn, is there a better looking Arrow coaster out there? I can't think of any. The tunnel that immediately follows the double loops also got decked out with some eerie interior lighting. A train whizzes through the Demon's cave, with a bloody waterfall just above the rider's heads. So spooky and awesome. Another train flying through the corkscrews in the dark. The Demon cave also features projection mapping, but it was hard to capture a picture that did it justice in the dark. But fire... did we mention fire? Yeah, it's pretty rad. It's dark, it's spooky, it's bloody, it's fiery, it's The Demon: Re-Ignited. Check it out during Haunt at California's Great America. Huge thank you to the wonderful team at Great America who made this update possible. You guys are doing so many exciting things, and it's always a pleasure to come down and check them out! Related Updates:
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