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  2. Category:Haunted attractions (simulated) - Wikipedia

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    A haunted attraction is a specialized type of dark ride or experience which resembles a haunted house or similar structure in which simulated paranormal activity occurs. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

  3. Haunted attraction (simulated) - Wikipedia

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    A haunted house, haunted mansion, or haunted castle is a type of haunted attraction that usually takes place indoors. Visitors may experience intense animatronics, bloody and frightening set pieces, rustic antiques, scary music and sounds, dynamic lighting, fog, costumed actors with elaborate makeup or masks, and other special effects used to ...

  4. Haunted attraction - Wikipedia

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    A haunted attraction may refer to the following: A haunted attraction (simulated) , a form of entertainment that simulates the experience of a haunted location or horror fiction A reportedly haunted house ( non-fictional attraction) or similar location that attracts tourists for reasons of its reputation

  5. Universal's House of Horrors - Wikipedia

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    Universal's House of Horrors was an attraction at Universal Studios Hollywood. [1] It was the fifth variation of a walk-through maze housed in the "Stage 13" building. (Previous themes featured include Chicken Run, GrinchMas, The Mummy and Van Helsing: Fortress Dracula).

  6. House of mirrors - Wikipedia

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    A house of mirrors in the Czech Republic House of mirrors in Carters Steam Fair 2009. A house of mirrors or hall of mirrors is a traditional attraction at funfairs (carnivals) and amusement parks. The basic concept behind a house of mirrors is to be a maze-like puzzle (made out of a myriad of mirrors). [1]

  7. Universal's Halloween Horror Nights - Wikipedia

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    There were three haunted houses each year, although from 1998 on, two each year were dual-path houses, for a total of five experiences. One notable change was the first 3-D haunted house, in 1999, in the Nazarman's facade. By 1999, ticket prices were $44. [14] In 2000, Universal launched its first in-house created Icon, Jack the Clown. [15]

  8. Headless Horseman Hayrides and Haunted Houses - Wikipedia

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    The Headless Horseman Hayrides and Haunted Houses (or H5) is an outdoor haunted attraction in the Hudson Valley area of New York. It's located in Ulster Park, about 6 miles (9.7 km) from Kingston, New York. This haunted attraction covers 65 acres (260,000 m 2) and includes a hayride, corn maze, and five haunted houses. [1]

  9. Curse of DarKastle - Wikipedia

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    Curse of DarKastle was a dark ride located at Busch Gardens Williamsburg in Williamsburg, Virginia. [1] It was a hybrid dark ride which combined roving motion-simulating vehicles, 3D projection animation, physical sets, in-vehicle audio, and special effects (wind, water, fog, and lighting).