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What do you like best about Halloween?

Dressing up/ Costumes 8 20.51%
 
Candy 5 12.82%
 
Horror movies 11 28.21%
 
I'm weird and I hate Halloween 2 5.13%
 
My country doesn't celebrate Halloween 13 33.33%
 
Total:39
darkknightkryta said:

Indirectly the greatest Halloween game ever made:

That looks like fun.



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So I went to Scarowinds last night (the Halloween-ification of Carowinds, a theme park right on the border of North/South Carolina) and I had a lot of fun. It really wasn't that scary, but I went more-so for the atmosphere than anything (I'm weird, I know ). A couple of the haunted houses were pretty tame, but there were also some good ones.

Camp Killauee (Summer Camp gone horribly wrong. They had some good scares and gags) 8/10
Last Laff in 3D (Fun House with Killer Clowns... in 3D!) 7/10
Dead Inn (A Haunted Hotel. This had my favorite sight gag: Two rooms are juxtaposed together with a hole in the middle acting as a mirror. Two people would stand and act as reflections... it looked awesome when one would move "out" of the mirror to get you) 9/10
Defex Inc. (Abandoned Toy Factory with lots of sight gags. Very fun and scary) 10/10
Fury (Military Complex overrun with crazed mutant super soliders. Really disappointing...) 5/10
Cornstalkers (A haunted corn field. Lots of camoflauged scarecrows that popped out of the cornstalks.) 8/10
The Cemetary (Back to basics cemetary theme) 7/10
Feeding Frenzy (Punk Rock Vampires in a post apoctalypic setting. Pretty imaginitive actually.) 8/10



sapphi_snake said:
darkknightkryta said:

Indirectly the greatest Halloween game ever made:

That looks like fun.

One of the greatest funs I've had when growing up.  I play that game to this day during Halloween.  Or it's remake on the PSP (Medievil Resurrection).  Though I havn't had the chance to actually finish my last few playthroughs.



darkknightkryta said:
sapphi_snake said:
darkknightkryta said:

Indirectly the greatest Halloween game ever made:

That looks like fun.

One of the greatest funs I've had when growing up.  I play that game to this day during Halloween.  Or it's remake on the PSP (Medievil Resurrection).  Though I havn't had the chance to actually finish my last few playthroughs.

Hmm, I may have to check that out.



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"Last book I read was Brokeback Mountain, I just don't have the patience for them unless it's softcore porn."

                                                                               (The Voice of a Generation and Seece)

"If you cant stand the sound of your own voice than dont become a singer !!!!!"

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Smeags said:

So I went to Scarowinds last night (the Halloween-ification of Carowinds, a theme park right on the border of North/South Carolina) and I had a lot of fun. It really wasn't that scary, but I went more-so for the atmosphere than anything (I'm weird, I know ). A couple of the haunted houses were pretty tame, but there were also some good ones.

Camp Killauee (Summer Camp gone horribly wrong. They had some good scares and gags) 8/10
Last Laff in 3D (Fun House with Killer Clowns... in 3D!) 7/10
Dead Inn (A Haunted Hotel. This had my favorite sight gag: Two rooms are juxtaposed together with a hole in the middle acting as a mirror. Two people would stand and act as reflections... it looked awesome when one would move "out" of the mirror to get you) 9/10
Defex Inc. (Abandoned Toy Factory with lots of sight gags. Very fun and scary) 10/10
Fury (Military Complex overrun with crazed mutant super soliders. Really disappointing...) 5/10
Cornstalkers (A haunted corn field. Lots of camoflauged scarecrows that popped out of the cornstalks.) 8/10
The Cemetary (Back to basics cemetary theme) 7/10
Feeding Frenzy (Punk Rock Vampires in a post apoctalypic setting. Pretty imaginitive actually.) 8/10

Canada's Wonderland (near Toronto) does something similar, it's called The Halloween Haunt and it looks like a lot of fun. Unfortunately, Toronto is about 6 hours away from where I live so I've never had the opportunity to go and experience it for myself.



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TruckOSaurus said:
Smeags said:

So I went to Scarowinds last night (the Halloween-ification of Carowinds, a theme park right on the border of North/South Carolina) and I had a lot of fun. It really wasn't that scary, but I went more-so for the atmosphere than anything (I'm weird, I know ). A couple of the haunted houses were pretty tame, but there were also some good ones.

Camp Killauee (Summer Camp gone horribly wrong. They had some good scares and gags) 8/10
Last Laff in 3D (Fun House with Killer Clowns... in 3D!) 7/10
Dead Inn (A Haunted Hotel. This had my favorite sight gag: Two rooms are juxtaposed together with a hole in the middle acting as a mirror. Two people would stand and act as reflections... it looked awesome when one would move "out" of the mirror to get you) 9/10
Defex Inc. (Abandoned Toy Factory with lots of sight gags. Very fun and scary) 10/10
Fury (Military Complex overrun with crazed mutant super soliders. Really disappointing...) 5/10
Cornstalkers (A haunted corn field. Lots of camoflauged scarecrows that popped out of the cornstalks.) 8/10
The Cemetary (Back to basics cemetary theme) 7/10
Feeding Frenzy (Punk Rock Vampires in a post apoctalypic setting. Pretty imaginitive actually.) 8/10

Canada's Wonderland (near Toronto) does something similar, it's called The Halloween Haunt and it looks like a lot of fun. Unfortunately, Toronto is about 6 hours away from where I live so I've never had the opportunity to go and experience it for myself.

Where abouts do you live?  I literally live right beisde Wonderland.



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darkknightkryta said:
TruckOSaurus said:

Canada's Wonderland (near Toronto) does something similar, it's called The Halloween Haunt and it looks like a lot of fun. Unfortunately, Toronto is about 6 hours away from where I live so I've never had the opportunity to go and experience it for myself.

Where abouts do you live?  I literally live right beisde Wonderland.

In Gatineau (across the river from Ottawa). Have you ever been to the Halloween Haunt?



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I use to be into Halloween big time as a kid, bought a faux fur coat from an oxfam shop with my pocket money and made a werewolf costume xD

Me and my friends would go trick or treating and one man gave us a £20 note (at the time, as 12 year olds this was the jackpot)



 

Seece said:
I use to be into Halloween big time as a kid, bought a faux fur coat from an oxfam shop with my pocket money and made a werewolf costume xD

Me and my friends would go trick or treating and one man gave us a £20 note (at the time, as 12 year olds this was the jackpot)

There must have been a lineup at this guy's house! I loved trick or treating when I was a kid but what I really hated were the people who made you sing for one lousy piece of candy, at least all the neighborhood kids warned each other about these bad houses.



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