Canada's Wonderland Halloween Haunt review
10 years ago
General
Yeah, I've been asked for a few years to go to Toronto and see the Halloween Haunt, and this year, I said why not? Gotta try it once, right? I went, and I will tell you about my experience, without letting out too much information in case you wish to go, so not to 'ruin' much of the mood.
At 7pm, they let you into the area's where the 'Haunted mazes' are a grand total of 10, with employees dressed in the theme's they are.
Spirit Manor: a haunted manor basicly, walk through the halls of a haunted house, it was really done well with the atmosphere, the lightning was a nice touch too.
CornStalkers: Basicly a haunted corn maze, you sometimes could tell where someone would pop out, and sometimes not, oh and to note, this is the only outside maze, the rest are all inside buildings.
Terror of London: Think the mean streets of the 1920's ish london, the time of jack the ripper, which was the theme they were going for, or so it seemed to me. It was well done, and the 'faux' british accents, kinda worked and kinda didn't for me.
Streets of the Undead: Basicly for me, it was resident evil in a nutshell... mainly 2 or 3, the games mind you, the same feeling.
Club Blood: A Vampire night club... not the sparkly type of vampires either, it was very entertaining.
Sci-fi House: This I loved, I'm a fan of the whole 50-60's sci fi movies, and this captured the whole feel of the black and white movies, it was more funny for me than scary, but thats my feeling,
The Asylum: Yep, horror asylum, not as fun as Arkham Asylum, hehe, but it was done well, very creepy feeling, they were enjoying themselves, you could tell.
The Ruins: It's like a Cave from an explorer, lot so spiders and dead adventures all over, it was creepy.. I dislike spiders, I was kinda nervous in this one.
Louisiana Scream: It's basicly a Bayou, what you'd think of when you think Voodoo meets rednecks, it was pretty interesting and it was appealing to look at.
I wasn't scared, minus the ruins, but it was more uncomfortable than fear. I did enjoy it, but doing it once for me, is good, doing it again, I don't know... I don't see the point, but I wouldn't do it again, not for a few years at least if anything. But I did enjoy it, don't get me wrong.
At 7pm, they let you into the area's where the 'Haunted mazes' are a grand total of 10, with employees dressed in the theme's they are.
Spirit Manor: a haunted manor basicly, walk through the halls of a haunted house, it was really done well with the atmosphere, the lightning was a nice touch too.
CornStalkers: Basicly a haunted corn maze, you sometimes could tell where someone would pop out, and sometimes not, oh and to note, this is the only outside maze, the rest are all inside buildings.
Terror of London: Think the mean streets of the 1920's ish london, the time of jack the ripper, which was the theme they were going for, or so it seemed to me. It was well done, and the 'faux' british accents, kinda worked and kinda didn't for me.
Streets of the Undead: Basicly for me, it was resident evil in a nutshell... mainly 2 or 3, the games mind you, the same feeling.
Club Blood: A Vampire night club... not the sparkly type of vampires either, it was very entertaining.
Sci-fi House: This I loved, I'm a fan of the whole 50-60's sci fi movies, and this captured the whole feel of the black and white movies, it was more funny for me than scary, but thats my feeling,
The Asylum: Yep, horror asylum, not as fun as Arkham Asylum, hehe, but it was done well, very creepy feeling, they were enjoying themselves, you could tell.
The Ruins: It's like a Cave from an explorer, lot so spiders and dead adventures all over, it was creepy.. I dislike spiders, I was kinda nervous in this one.
Louisiana Scream: It's basicly a Bayou, what you'd think of when you think Voodoo meets rednecks, it was pretty interesting and it was appealing to look at.
I wasn't scared, minus the ruins, but it was more uncomfortable than fear. I did enjoy it, but doing it once for me, is good, doing it again, I don't know... I don't see the point, but I wouldn't do it again, not for a few years at least if anything. But I did enjoy it, don't get me wrong.
sammypanther
~sammypanther
Any fun at all worth it?
AngelKitt
∞angelkitt
OP
It was fun, the best was the rides at night honestly. I'm not really scared by much now a days, but it was done well.
FA+