*Rawr!*

I'm a sucker for Egyptian horror stuff...so went on a fool's errand to Magic Mountain...Rant cut because I'm past foaming at the mouth about it. If you're interested in a mini-review about MM's "Fright Fest," or some cute stuffies, read on!
So.
After seeing an ad for Six Flags Magic Mtn's "Fright Fest" featuring Anubis and a bunch of Egyptian mummies and stuff, I decided to make a special trip to check it out. This says a lot: I am not a rollar-coaster fanatic, and without the thrill rides Magic Mountain is a hole. I called their information office and asked which was the Egyptian/mummy maze. After much confusion, they tell me, "Dead Man's Bog."
Bullet points:
* First bad memory resurrected: MM's parking (their expensive "close" parking) is still about a quarter mile away from the entrance. And nothing interesting is near the entrance...
* I trek to the ass-end of the park to see the "Parade of the Dead."
* Parade is lame. A dozen "zombies" and "Lady Vampires" and three hearses. Two skeletons. Woo.
* The "Dead Man's Bog is at the other ass-end of the park. I hike over there and get in line.
* Forty minutes gets me: a sub-par-charity-haunted-maze. Literally just dark with fake smoke and "zombies" going "boogedy" at people. Lasts almost three minutes. Nnnnrgh!
*I run to the "Brutal Planet." Not a bad maze; I see no mummies, though. Thirty more minutes of my life gone (25 for the line, 5 for the maze).
*Run to Samurai Summet (who puts hills in an amusement park?!?) to race through "Willoughby's Mansion." Fortunately cardiac hill deters many patrons: the line is mercifully short. No mummies again. Average maze. Event-coordinators have no idea where mummies are: "You're thinking of Knotts!"
*Race back to Zor's for a late dogwalk and to rant!
*Further phone calls result in: "The commercial was possibly a mistake," or "The Egyptian stuff might be in one small room in "Carnage E. Hall." Great: the one maze whose description made it the least-likely candidate besides the clown maze. I miss my "insider" contacts! (Hi, Jimmy!)
There were actually a couple of interesting stuffies on the midway: the blue (and red and purple) hyenas and the snaggle-toothed wolves! I wish you could just bribe the hawkers and buy one! I'm lousy at throwing games.


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And yes, that Samurai Summit SUCKS. I hate that friggin hill and going up- its so unbelieveably steep. They really should have leveled the entire property before building an amusement park on it.
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Those hyenas were sooo cute! I'm pleasantly surprised to see such cute ones made! :)
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Bugs can be scary...
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On the plus side, we hit both Disneyland and Magic Mountain off-season, the weekend before Christmas last December and the crowds were amazing light. The kids weren't out from school yet, and it was cool enough to scare a lot of the Californians away ;)
And for Halloween amusement park fun, we like to hit Knoebels, a small family-owned park in PA for their fall coaster event. http://www.knoebels.com/ I've got some photos from last year at:
http://www.was1.net/Photos/2002/10-05-Knoebels/
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*I like muenster cheese*
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In fact, we don't really have halloween. My friends and I are the only ones really who make an effort. We get as big a group as we can and dress up and go on a huge pub/club crawl around London. No-one else dresses up. We are especially loud and bouncy for the occasion ;)
Let me guess - this place and all promises of snaggle toothed wolves and blue hyenas will all be long gone by the time I come over, no?
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