If you aren't scared of heights the frights might get you!"We're excited to share some new attractions here at the park our guests have been looking forward to it for months," said Chad Showalter, the director of communications for Kings Island.Kings island's Halloween haunt is back and some traditional scares are making a comeback.There are new horrors too. The Saint Michelle features an abandoned 1920s hotel and haunted maze."We think it's abandoned, but we're not quite sure we don't know. You may run into some people who are still inhabiting that hotel even today," Showalter said.Also, there will be new shows featuring BMX bikers, acrobats and zombies.Plus a new scare zone for anyone in your life afraid of aliens.Overall, the park offers more than your fair share of spooky.Immediately when you walk in you see International Street, every nook and cranny of the park has been transformed including the Eiffel tower which now has scary eyes looking over the entire park.There's also a special "No Boo" necklace you can get to make the actors aware that you don't want to be scared.And for those who aren't fans of fear.Families who just want to get into the Halloween spirit can trick or treat during the day on weekends."We encourage families to come out and have their kids dress up and go trick or treating at any one of our 13 themed doors throughout the park. It's a great time. Our guests have grown to love it over the years and it's become really a part of their fall tradition," Showalter said.So whether you're looking for a nice fall theme or bone-chilling screams.Dare to be scared in Mason this weekend.
If you aren't scared of heights the frights might get you!
"We're excited to share some new attractions here at the park our guests have been looking forward to it for months," said Chad Showalter, the director of communications for Kings Island.
Kings island's Halloween haunt is back and some traditional scares are making a comeback.
There are new horrors too. The Saint Michelle features an abandoned 1920s hotel and haunted maze.
"We think it's abandoned, but we're not quite sure we don't know. You may run into some people who are still inhabiting that hotel even today," Showalter said.
Also, there will be new shows featuring BMX bikers, acrobats and zombies.
Plus a new scare zone for anyone in your life afraid of aliens.
Overall, the park offers more than your fair share of spooky.
Immediately when you walk in you see International Street, every nook and cranny of the park has been transformed including the Eiffel tower which now has scary eyes looking over the entire park.
There's also a special "No Boo" necklace you can get to make the actors aware that you don't want to be scared.
And for those who aren't fans of fear.
Families who just want to get into the Halloween spirit can trick or treat during the day on weekends.
"We encourage families to come out and have their kids dress up and go trick or treating at any one of our 13 themed doors throughout the park. It's a great time. Our guests have grown to love it over the years and it's become really a part of their fall tradition," Showalter said.
So whether you're looking for a nice fall theme or bone-chilling screams.
Dare to be scared in Mason this weekend.
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