Hilarious Halloweekends Moments

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What are some funny things the actors have said/done in the haunted houses/walk-throughs?

My mom gets freaked out and they always imitate her. One time a whole group asked for her name when she was out of earshot and then they all started chasing her and calling her name while the rest of us were laughing our heads off, hahaha!

I can't think of any others right now. I have heard and seen a lot of hilarious things and I should have written them down, darn. What are some of your halloweekends experiences, lol?

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CP police officer stopped and asked us what was in our souvenir cups while walking through the totally forgettable outdoor scare thing under Maverick, so we told them it was coke.
He asked to smell it and said it smelled like coke and sent us on our way.
It was about 3/4 cola flavored vodka and a little Pepsi.


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What made them suspicious? XD

A friend of mine was working Screamworks a few years ago. I didn't tell him I was coming up there and instead decided to scare him. He wasn't very fond of that.

It was at Kings Island, but still funny so I thought I would share. I went with my buddy, and I'm (kind of) not one who typically goes into haunted houses. But, he convinced me to do 3 of them that night. We get through the first one, no problem. The second one inside of the old Cyrpt ride was cool. Toward the end of that one, I wasn't paying attention and banged my leg on a bench. Then the third one, the one monster knew I was scared, (Kill Mart) so she got me once and then later on midway through she snuck up on me, and she got me really good that time as I wasn't expecting it.


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12-Camp Snoopy; Tiques/Wave Swinger
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This one is far and away my favorite. I was chaperoning a trip to Halloweekends for the high school where I work. We get to the park and all of the kids have a ride buddy or group to go in with, so we turn them loose with instructions to be back on the bus at the end of the night. This was probably in the early 2000s, when the Fright Zone was still there and the fog was really, really thick.

Fast forward to the end of the night and one of my more special students, we'll call him Jeff, is nowhere to be found. I ask the group he was with, and they lost him in the fog very early in the evening and weren't able to reconnect with him. I head back toward the Fright Zone to look for Jeff as the park is closing and there he is... jumping out from behind trees and scaring people pretending to be a screamster. Dude spent all night in there, worked for free all night long.

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