This year is the 10th anniversary of the fun at the Europe-themed park, and unlike the other spots that have we've featured so far this week, your regular admission will also get you into the evening entertainment. Tickets start at $57 if you order online.
Mazes, scare zones and shows will keep you entertained as you enjoy the park offerings late into the night. Festhaus Frightnight transforms the stage in the Germany region of the park into a performance hall for The Frights, a group of ghosts that were "banished" years ago. Unfortunately, they're back and are trying to wreak havoc on tourists--while performing snappy song and dance numbers, of course.
One of the new attractions this year is Masquerage. Here Cloakwalkers abound in the ruins of an Italian palace. You'll try your best to make your way through the maze with freak-outs awaiting you around every corner. Even if you here people screaming ahead, there's only one way out, so you'll have to just keep moving forward!
There are other haunts that have returned from previous years, like the Wicked Woods: Ripper Row. It's a haunted maze in which you'll try to keep your cool while navigating spooky scenes from history like the Great Fire of London, the plague and an appearance by a Sweeney Todd character.
True fear-mongers will want to hit up the Never After scare zone, as it's rated five pumpkins out of five on Busch Gardens' scare-o-meter.
The park has also gone out of the way to ensure that the little trick-or-treaters will also have something to do. The Land of Dragons area will remain ghoul-free and families are welcome to hop aboard Jack's Pumpkin Express and rock out to some sweet Halloween tunes.
Related Stories:
· Howl-O-Scream [Official Site]
· Halloween coverage [Jaunted]
· Theme Parks coverage [Jaunted]
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