
The scary bride
On Saturday I visited the Halloween Haunt at Knott’s Scary Farm for about the fifth or sixth time in my life. I’ve made attending the Haunt a nearly annual trip. I love horror mazes and usually Knott’s goes pretty all out. I have to say though that I found this year mildly disappointing.
As it is every year, actually getting in to the park is a mess. The traffic gets backed up on the freeway at least a mile before the off ramp, and even once you get off you have to navigate to the Knott’s parking lot. Once you’ve parked, you have to get up to the main entrance which is a disorganized mess of people trying to find the correct line depending on if they preordered a ticket or are trying to purchase one the night of. The friend I went with and myself made our way to the side entrance and it wasn’t much better. The security posted towards the back of the mob urged everyone to squish forward into the vaguely distinguished lines to have security wand you and then search your belongings.
We finally got into the park and things were a little more smooth. I was reminded however, of the reason I try to avoid Saturday nights. Loads of people navigating through the dark and fog-machine haze being terrorized by scare actors makes things a little chaotic.
During the evening we managed to go through six mazes (two were connected) and see two shows. The mazes were generally decent, but not particularly amazing. The two definitely worth seeing are Terror of London, which is themed around Jack the Ripper (and apparently Frankenstein towards the end), and The Doll Factory which is just what it sounds like. We also went through Labyrinth, Cornstalkers, Lockdown, and Club Blood. I was sad that we didn’t make it to the 3D maze Dia De Los Muertos which looked very interesting.
As for the shows, the first we saw was Bloodlust. The show briefly explains that the world now knows of vampires and werewolves and everyone signed a treaty to not kill one another. The show then goes back and forth between a sort of standup act with Vinny the Vampire and Willy the Werewolf, and dancers in booty shorts. The standup parts of the show were particularly funny and were what I really enjoyed. As for the rest, the half naked men and booty-short sporting women singing and dancing to music were okay, but not my cup of tea.
After that we trekked over to the big stage for The Hanging. This is the show they put on every year and it’s a mashup of all the things in pop culture during the year beating the everloving hell out of each other. It makes more sense if you see it, but this year they made fun of: Harry Potter, Transformers, Star Trek, Kanye West, Twilight, Wolverine, GI Joe, Watchmen, Britain’s Got Talent, Bruno, G-Force, Octomom, John and Kate, Brittany Spears, Jack Sparrow, Hannah Montana, Jonas Brothers, Lady Gaga, Terminator, Christian Bale, Disneyland, and more that I’m probably forgetting. Bottom line: it’s hilarious.
I think the only really big downside to the evening was being insulted by one of the scare performers who thought they were real funny and decided to be rude about my outfit. They informed me in an extremely nasty tone that I might “have trouble shopping” there since they “don’t have a Hot Topic”. Yeah, you’re a real laugh and a half. She was probably just pissed off because she was dressed up as a clown. (And for those wondering, no, I was not wearing an outfit from Hot Topic.) Honestly, it’s the first time I’ve ever had a problem before at the haunt with one of the actors. I hope it’s the last.
All in all it was a nice evening. At about $50 for seven hours of entertainment it’s a fairly decent deal. Though I do think they could do with lowering the ticket prices just a little. So if you’re planning on going, enjoy. (Unless you have any little children, in which case PLEASE don’t be a moron and take them with you!)
*UPDATE*: I’d written Knott’s about their scare actor that insulted me and they got back to me last night. They said that some performers have been instructed to “heckle” the guests. I completely understand and support that. (It is in character for a scary clown after all.) I just hope they also instruct them that there’s a very fine line between good natured taunting and being a prick.
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