by: -RoG-
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Only the reaper is allowed to sit upon the bone throne.
Never pay for absurdly overpriced group photos when you can sneak a quick shot of them on
your own camera before the haunt employees have a chance to turn off the screens.
Knott's Scary Farm set up a museum to celebrate their 40th Halloween Haunt.
Some old promotional novelties from yesteryear including buttons, tickets, and a prop from Hatchet High.
More Knott's Scary Farm items on display in the museum.
More props from various mazes.
"Handy the Squirrel" from Camp Gonnagetcha!
A marionette from Pinocchio Unstrung.
More Knott's Halloween Haunt tickets.
An old Cryptkeeper mask that was used as an animated prop in the hanging.
Of course, nobody can forget that Elvira plays an important role in Knott's haunted history!
Everybody loves hanging around the haunt.
Open up and say "Aaaaaaaaaaaaarghhhh!"
Go easy on the red lipstick next time, pal.
Boney bunny trapped in a cage.
If you're familiar with anglerfish, you should know to stay away from anything that looks like this.
Every time an angel gets its wings........ its arms are simultaneously ripped off.
Pinocchio's nose appears to be inspired by Frankenstein's monster.
Don't worry... a little bleach and those sheets will be good as new!
Re gets stalked by ghouls 'n goblins every time we go to these things.
Camp Spooky isn't very spooky, but I'm all about the sign covered in fall leaves.
Blood drums! Blooooooooooooooood drums!
Another scarecrow along with an illuminated roller coaster track in the background.
And to end things on a truly Halloweeny note, here are some trees perfectly lit to represent the season.
I also managed to shoot some random videos while inside various mazes this time. I didn't have my video camera with me, so the footage and audio isn't as clear as I'd like it to be, but it still should give you an idea of what some of their fantastic mazes are like.
If you live anywhere in or around the Southern California area, I highly recommend checking out Knott's Scary Farm for their annual Halloween Haunt. It never disappoints, and they always have some of the most original and creative mazes to explore that you're sure to appreciate. And who knows... maybe you'll even get a chance to eat the minty brains of Frankenstein's monster. That's worth the trip alone.
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That closet werewolf should really come out and stop living a lie.
I guess they could make it work, the trailer certainly looks wild.