Local chills
Back from Disney, and without our normal season passes to Lagoon, it was time to take a look at the local offerings.
However, I’m a little bit on the picky side when it comes to haunted houses. The typical ‘maze’ filled with a constant line of startle scares from teenagers who’s repertoire consists of screaming at the top of their lungs gets really old, really quick.
Most places around have also gone to the “Three haunts in one location” marketing gimmick as well. It really annoys me that they could do ONE really well, with a good story and progression…instead of 3 smaller ones with 3 lines to wait in…oh, and don’t forget that they can charge MORE because ‘there’s 3’.
So, we were looking for something a little left of center.
Enter This is the place Heritage Park.
They jumped onto my radar 2 years ago, when they released an ad for their theme revolving around a graverobber.
To the average person, this might seem a little strange, but I recognized it at once as the local legend of Jean Baptiste.
A strange case of the early LDS community branding and banishing this graverobber (some stories suggest necrophilia as well) to an island in the middle of the Great Salt Lake. Problem is, actual history is sketchy, because a lot of the official record managed to lose itself.
A skull found along the shores some 30 years later was attributed to him. Later a headless skeleton was found. Forensics of the day just chalked it up to Jean Baptiste.
I was all aboard for a haunt about a local ghoul, and I’d heard the place relied more on it’s telling a story and getting in your MIND than the traditional haunted house trickeries.
So, we made the trek to find they are doing witches this year.
Not a problem, I know of several local witch stories, and had studied the question of how to do witches originally myself.
They were splitting into groups of 30 to start with. Our group had our 5, a group with some VERY young kids (<5) and a bunch of teenage boys. We started the trip being shuffled in to watch the setup movie.
From Halloween fun 2013 |
The movie did it’s job, and one of the boys was already freaking out, and being DRUG on by who I assume to be his dad. We were next shown into a marvelous chapel setup where a witch was about to perform some unholy ritual.
From Halloween fun 2013 |
From Halloween fun 2013 |
This was, quite literally, one of the best scenes I’ve seen in a haunt for 10 years or more, and I was hoping we would continue to go building to building to see little scenes of a similar nature…but, unfortunately, it turned more mundane for a stretch, as we were split into your typical ‘groups’ from this point on.
(brief hope the ‘safe color’ from The Village was going to be a continued theme)
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The into building/back out nature from here was fogging my camera from this point as well, making things difficult, at best. The attempt to split our group up didn’t last long, as those little kids were slow in front of us, and the teenagers were rushing up behind us. Various rooms and scares later, we made it back to the acting with a couple wiches around a Ouija board. Alec, of course, jumped right up, as is his habit, and Jen asked it when he would die. This scene didn’t really ring great for me, as one of the ‘witches’ kept calling it nonsense, when they should have been driving home the doom and gloom, IMO.
Finally, you can’t have a witch’s haunt without the burning, which again played a little ‘off’ for me, as the rest of the haunt really played up what these witches were doing to the town, we suddenly were faced with this ‘witch’ in the gibbet begging for help. Spitting curses and revenge upon you as you ignore, swearing to come back and grab you in your sleep…something as a nice sendoff would have been nice…but then, we had lots of scared little-uns in the group at that point, and maybe she just decided to pitch the slow ball for their sake.
From Halloween fun 2013 |
From Halloween fun 2013 |
In the end, it was a really fun time to see a slightly different approach to the traditional haunts, and the fear level was about perfect for Talia. Enough to scare her a couple times, but not something that was going to haunt her dreams. But then, we’re not exactly a normal family, and the one teenager was practically beside himself from the get go.
Disney Part 2
I’ve been wondering how to word this for some time now. I’m still not sure. I’m likely in the minority. Perhaps my mother in law said it best, in regards to Disney’s Halloween setup. “I’m not sure what I was expecting, but I expected more.” When I think Disneyland, it brings to mind all the little touches, the little nuances that set the park apart from more standard parks. All the lights work on the rides, the place is CLEAN, there is no signs of being run down, ever effort is made to make every little thing as perfect as can be. At first glance, it would appear this had carried over to the Halloween celebration. The main gate decked out.
From Vacation 2013 |
Main street lined with banners and pumpkins.
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The center hub all planted in fall colors.
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Fantastic carvings denoting the different ‘lands’.
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….and then…it just…stops.
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Gone are the halloween flavors.
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From Vacation 2013 |
Sure, there are small sections where things are done up. Namely the Haunted Mansion, though technically this is ‘christmas’ decor.
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From Vacation 2013 |
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Then, the superb job in 2 very specific sections of Frontier land. The Dia de Los Muertos tribute:
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From Vacation 2013 |
And the dedicated Halloween Carnival.
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Though I’m still not sure what a petting zoo has to do with Halloween…
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…it was the place to have the most Halloween centric fun.
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And then…it’s all just gone again… What was I expecting, what would I change? It’s funny I was stopped by a reporter and asked those very things. I’m still not sure, but I harken back to the local amusement park here does that could be translated easily to Disney. A tower of disney pumpkins?
From Halloween fun 2011 |
Photo ops?
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Simple Ghosts/scarecrows to fill in those blank spaces of grass?
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Pumpkins up in the trees and bushes?
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I don’t know, just something felt missing. Disney puts a lot of effort into their “Mickey’s halloween party”, to be sure. But this feels like a sleezy money grab more than anything else after watching the park transformation for this party. The guests with regular tickets get ushered out of the park 3 hours prior to what would be a normal closing time. The guests with the special tickets get allowed in early, but still only get what amounts to a half day at most in the park. Then the day following this party was the only time I’ve seen Disney anything close to resembling dirty as they clearly hadn’t had time to scrape up all the candy from the trick or treat the night before. To top it off. All that wonderful decor on mainstreet…just disappears at night thanks to missing and/or inadequate lighting. What’s the point of carving all those pumpkins if they’re not going to be lit well enough to see?
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Disney Part 1
Last week, we took vacation down to Disney. Timing was centerred primarily to see their Halloween decor, and especially the Nightmare Before Christmas Haunted Mansion.
First, however, we had to stop by the beach where I could play with that fancy lens and polarized filter on the camera.
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I would decide NOT to take the fancy camera into the parks, however, and hoped the new point and shoot would perform adequately.
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From Vacation 2013 |
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This was taken at the limit of the point and shoot’s zoom, but see if you can’t spy a couple monarchs on this bush. Perhaps even Wiggles was there on the trip…
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From Vacation 2013 |
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Goodbye Wiggles…
Wiggles emerged a gorgeous male.
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A couple adventures as he emerged when night temps were down into frost territory, and releasing him would be ill advised, so I had to FEED him a few times.
Cat chasing Wiggles around while I try to corral him to feed was a fun night…
Then came that time.
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Goodbye wiggles.
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