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  2. Haunted swing - Wikipedia

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    Patent drawing showing the working of the haunted swing illusion. A patent for the ride was granted in 1893 to Amariah Lake (1836-1922 [3] [4]), an inventor from Atlantic City, New Jersey, who was also credited with the invention of several other amusement rides.

  3. The Haunted Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Haunted Mansion is a dark ride attraction located at Disneyland, Magic Kingdom, and Tokyo Disneyland. The haunted house attraction features a ride-through tour in Omnimover vehicles called "Doom Buggies", and a walk-through show is displayed to riders waiting in the queue line.

  4. List of haunted attractions - Wikipedia

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    formerly the "Haunted Castle" dark ride at Miracle Strip Amusement Park in Panama City Beach, Florida. The Nevermore Haunt: Baltimore, MD: 2016 [32] Shattered Screams Haunt Jefferson City, Missouri: 2019 [36] Formerly known as 13th Door Haunted House, located in Beaverton, Oregon from 2002 to 2018 due to K-Mart closing. The Darkness Haunted House

  5. Dark ride - Wikipedia

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    Symbolica is the most expensive attraction in the largest amusement park in the Netherlands, the Efteling. In its most traditional form, the term dark ride refers to ride-through attractions with scenes that use black lights, whereby visible light is prevented from entering the space, and only show elements that fluoresce under ultraviolet radiation are seen by the riders.

  6. Hayride - Wikipedia

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    Hayrides on Halloween are often dubbed as 'haunted hayrides'. These hayrides sometimes incorporate special effects and actors portraying ghosts, monsters, and other spooky creatures to attract thrill-seekers and capitalize on the Halloween season. [2]

  7. Spook-a-Rama - Wikipedia

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    Spook-A-Rama's barrel-like cars waiting in the lobby area. Spook-a-Rama is a dark ride haunted attraction from the Pretzel Amusement Ride Company located at Deno's Wonder Wheel Amusement Park on Coney Island and run by Million Amusement Corp.

  8. Madhouse (ride) - Wikipedia

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    The ride is designed to be an optical and physical illusion, consisting of several rows of seats attached to a swaying gondola within a rotating drum. The ride creates the impression that the rider is turning upside down, whereas it is actually the room that is moving around them. The ride is a modern implementation of a haunted swing illusion.

  9. Ghost Blasters - Wikipedia

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    Ghost Blasters is an interactive dark ride franchise, designed and created by Sally Corporation. The franchise includes many locations at various amusement parks throughout the United States and Canada. Riders on "Ghost Blasters" are equipped with laser guns, as the attraction travels through a themed "haunted manor".