2nd Annual Halloween Haunt Bigger and Better at California's Great America This October

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Thu Oct 8, 2009 7:49pm EDT

2nd Annual Halloween Haunt Bigger and Better at California's Great America
This October
Northern California's Biggest & Best In-your-face Halloween Experience!









SANTA CLARA, Calif., Oct. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- Lightning strikes the majestic
Carousel Columbia! A low lying fog begins to roll across the midways. The
innocent sounds of laughter and joy turn into screams of bone-chilling terror.
Hundreds of monsters roam freely searching for new blood. Consider yourself
warned...there is no escaping the wrath of the Halloween Haunt at California's
Great America throughout the month of October!


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Every Friday and Saturday night in October and Sunday, October 25th, from 7
p.m. until midnight, Halloween Haunt will beckon brave souls to take on their
worst nightmares. Complete with six spine-tingling haunted mazes, four themed
scare zones, one themed attraction, four head-turning live stage shows, plus
the park's collection of world-class thrill rides, Halloween Haunt promises to
be Northern California's biggest and scariest Halloween event.


"We're excited to grow on the success of last year's Halloween Haunt, and we
continue to add new elements that make this event the biggest and best event
that is unlike anything Northern California has ever experienced," said Raul
Rehnborg, vice-president and general manager of California's Great America.
"With the most terrifying experiences around, Halloween Haunt is guaranteed to
make even the bravest of guests scream in sheer terror!"


New this year to Halloween Haunt is the Toy Factory Maze taking our maze total
to six gruesome mazes, each with their own special theme. The Toy Factory
takes guests through a factory where your favorite toys have now been turned
against you, or you've been turned into one of them, or take on childhood
nightmares with demonic clowns and other freaks of nature at CarnEvil, dance
the night and life away at Club Blood, tour a Slaughterhouse where humans have
become "dead meat," venture through Werewolf Canyon where hunters have become
the hunted and avoid a cult of evil scarecrows that lie in wait in a path of
overgrown debris at CornSTALKERS. In addition, Logger's Run, the park's
classic flume attraction will transform into Camp GonnaGetcha, a summer camp
that takes on a dark, twisted side once night falls!


Scattered throughout the park, guests will also encounter monsters and other
terrifying creatures of the night in four themed scare zones. Tortured,
scarred souls will lurk deep within the fog in The Gauntlet, the deceased will
awaken from their graves at Underworld Alley, cold-blooded pirates will be in
search of a different type of treasure - your soul in Dead Man's Cove and
crazed zombies under an ancient spell will be out in full force on the Witch
Doctor's Trail. You'll be safe from everything. . .except your fears of what
lurks in the dim shadows!


For a howling good time, Haunt guests can also enjoy a variety of ghastly
Halloween themed stage shows performed several times throughout the night
including Ed Alonzo's Psycho Circus of Magic & Mayhem, Shocking Sideshow of
Freaks, Bang! PrimEvil Percussion and Dave Hill's Haunted Hypnotics. Plus,
take the ride of your life on the most and best roller coasters and thrill
rides in the region, including FLIGHT DECK, Invertigo and The Demon all in the
darkness of the night!


Halloween Haunt at California's Great America is a special ticketed event,
requires a separate ticket for admission and is not recommended for wimps or
children under 13 years of age. General admission is $39.99 for all ages.
Advance tickets may also be purchased online at
http://haunt.cagreatamerica.com for $34.99 each. California's Great America
2009 and 2010 Gold and Platinum Season Pass holders are admitted free.


Halloween Haunt ticket holders looking to gravely enhance their experience can
also take part in a Pre-Scare "Boofet" Dinner. This all-you-can-eat dining
option features a specially themed meal followed by early entry into Haunt a
few minutes before it opens to the public. The Pre-Scare "Boofet" is 13 bones
($13) per victim plus tax.


California's Great America is owned and operated by Cedar Fair Entertainment
Company. In addition to California's Great America, Cedar Fair owns and
operates 10 other amusement parks, five outdoor water parks, one indoor water
park resort and six hotels. Cedar Fair also operates the Gilroy Gardens Family
Theme Park in Gilroy, Calif. under a management contract.


For more information, visit www.cagreatamerica.com or call 408-988-1776.






SOURCE  California's Great America

Next of Kin, Jim Stellmack of California's Great America, +1-408-986-5841,
jim.stellmack@cagreatamerica.com
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