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Fright Nights, [44] formerly "Fright Nites" is Thorpe Park's annual Halloween event and also its largest Halloween event in the UK. It is an event that has been running at Thorpe Park since 2002, celebrating Halloween with the park staying open until late at night, as well as operating a range of temporary Halloween attractions.
Fright Nights (previously Halloween Family Fun Nights and Halloween Fright Nights) is a seasonal Halloween event held at Warner Bros. Movie World on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. [1] The event began in 2006 as Halloween Family Fun Night as a single night event and has since evolved into a major park event across a month.
The ride would be closed at 3 pm daily for a 15-minute inspection. It then remained closed for part of that year's Fright Nights Halloween event. [25] It then had a successful 2016 season. It April 2017, after a brief period of operation, Thorpe Park announced Slammer would remain closed for the rest the season.
Merlin, the company that's home to Alton Towers, Thorpe Park, Legoland, SEA LIFE and many more attractions, will launch its Black Magic annual pass sale on Monday, November 11 2024.
The park announced via social media that the ride was "under redevelopment". In February 2019, it was confirmed that Logger's Leap had permanently closed and ride parts were to be auctioned in May, however no auction ever took place. [2] During Fright Nights 2019, the old station was used as the venue for a new scare maze, "Creek Freak Massacre ...
Regarding Fright Nights: The WP article Fright Nights credits this event to Warner Bros Movie World since 2006. There was no mention of Thorpe (began 2002) until I added it today. FYI, the earliest use of the term seems to be Six Flags AstroWorld, 1986-1992. See the Fright Fest article.
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Thorpe Park opened a temporary Saw attraction called "Saw – Movie Bites" for their 2009 Fright Nights event. Thorpe Park added a permanent, year-round live action horror maze themed around the Saw movies. Named "Saw: Alive", it opened at the start of the 2010 season, and featured six scenes representing one iconic trap from the first six films.