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HalloWeekend's yearly slogan is "All You Fear is Here!". Other Six Flags parks including Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom, Valley Fair, and Worlds of Fun all have formerly used the HalloWeekends name. The name has changed to Halloween Haunt at all 3 parks. Cedar Point is the only Six Flags park that still uses the HalloWeekends name.
Halloween Haunt at Dorney Park is an annual event on weekends in September and October, featuring haunted mazes, scare zones, live shows, and seasonal food and drink offerings. Halloween Haunt also features special lighting and fog effects used throughout the entire park, aimed to create an eerie atmosphere for park guests.
Halloween Haunt may refer to several Halloween events at Six Flags amusement parks: HalloWeekends (Cedar Point) Halloween Haunt (California's Great America) (Former) Halloween Haunt (Canada's Wonderland) Halloween Haunt (Dorney Park) Halloween Haunt (Kings Dominion) Halloween Haunt (Kings Island) Halloween Haunt (Worlds of Fun) Knott's Scary ...
Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom said Iron Menace is the first-ever tilted loop dive coaster, and described the coaster's other attributes in a press release. "Riders of Iron Menace will start ...
The Iron Menace roller coaster at Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom in Allentown will open this year. It is the first-ever tilted loop dive coaster, according to the park.. The Lehigh Valley park ...
A 1921 Dentzel wooden carousel with 50 jumping horses, 12 standing horses, 4 menagerie animals (1 deer, 1 giraffe, 1 lion, 1 tiger) and 2 chariots. It was purchased from Lansing, Michigan and moved to Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom in 1995. The carousel building still stands in Frontier Town and is used as a haunted house during HalloWeekends.
She reportedly stole more than 36,000 tickets to Six Flags Great Adventure and Dorney Park. Prosecutors said the tickets were redeemed at the two parks.
The change from Fright Fest to Hallowfest included no haunted houses or indoor shows. [4] [9] [10] Six Flags Discovery Kingdom held a different event called Boo 2020! for the 2020 season, as the park operated as a zoo for the season to act in accordance with local government guidelines with the state. [11] [12]