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Yes. And if you do you have access to "Skelton Key Rooms" in which certain haunted houses will have a special room. These rooms will be a challenge or maybe just a secret room.
EDIT: PK beat me. :p
 
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They have Fright Lane. It works pretty much like QQs. I strongly recommend against using the included Skeleton Key, however. Zachary is posting a review, panning it soon.

Edit: It is $50 on Saturdays and the Sunday before Columbus Day.

Also: You will need to hide you Fright Lane lanyard while in the houses, or the scare actors will break character and force you into the awful Skeleton Key Rooms.
 
^ I know. But... but... it's the principle of the thing! Park rivalries & all! GO TEAM!
 
I do admit seeing Vanna White Nicole showcase the dishes all the way down from I-Street in my BGWFans shirt was incredible. Did the Safe Auto sponsorship cause announcements? I saw multiple posters throughout the park.
 
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I have sent an email to KD, asking whether or not the $23 dollar season passholder ticket price for Friday Haunt is valid on Oct 10th.(A full operation day) I'll post the answer here when I get it. If the answer is yes, passholders would be able to get up to 6 people into the park at $23 bucks a head for a full operation day with Haunt. Sounds too good to be true, but we'll see.
 
Nicole said:
Also: You will need to hide you Fright Lane lanyard while in the houses, or the scare actors will break character and force you into the awful Skeleton Key Rooms.

Even if you have already gone through the skeleton key room? Seems like if that's the case it could be a real pain going through the mazes....I'm planning on getting a fright lane, I'm not crazy about the skeleton key room, is there anyway to get around it and just use the fright lane?
 
Many of the Skeleton Key rooms are in the middle of the maze. So you will be halfway through and suddenly a monster will invite you through a door, rather than doing monster-things at you. At that point the tension and adrenaline dissipate, while you participate in whatever Skeleton Key activity is set up in that house.

Slaughterhouse's Skeleton Key room was actually at the beginning. It irritated me so much that I was unable to enjoy the rest of the maze. So, the rooms at the beginning of the houses are equally bad.

I recommend using the Fright Lane to get in and then hiding it, so you don't end up in the Skeleton Key Room.
 
So, after further review, the $23 dollar ticket IS valid this Friday Oct 10th for the whole day if you use the 'daily tickets' icon and choose 'bring a friend' tickets. You just have to enter your pass number and wala. Up to 6 tickets for $23 smackers.
 
CornStalkers skeleton key room has changed from the original plan. Original plan was to crawl over a cargo net which was over fake manurer with an authentic smell. This has changed and you now navigate a hallway of black curtains with props in some Of the rooms. There is a skeleton key that you must find. If you do find it, you must hand it to the worker outside of the line.

They have also made a few areas darker and it's hard to tell but it seems more fog is pumped in now. Either that or it's just sitting around and not being blown away.
 
Was at the park last night. Light crowds and rain made the place a ghost town (pun intended).

Scare Zones: Overall, I found myself in the scare zones more than the mazes. You can tell KD really upped their game when it comes to them. Very interactive and entertaining across the board.

Feary Tales: This takes the cake by far. I loved it. The costumes were great, and the energy the actors got feeding off of each other was just amazing. Plenty of energy and of course plenty of fog makes this a personal favorite of mine. Oh, and the walking talking tree was back. Gotta love that guy.

IronWorX: Last night I didn't see the lasers on or even in the vicinity, does anyone know if they're being used at all? I loved them last year and not seeing them this year was a slight let down. Besides that it was the usual, awesome music, great lighting, and impressive costumes. The actors weren't ones to run around screaming, but more of just following you and breathing on your neck. Nonetheless it is still very enjoyable.

Necropolis: The new south entrance to this scare zone is great. It really adds to the entire experience. The scare zone itself was good, nothing too scary or jumpy. Although a few actors liked to fall in front of you and make loud bangs while you aren't paying attention (one of them got my buddy real good). The props were great, added to the whole creepy feel you get from the area. Overall a great experience.

Cleaver Brothers Carnival I have, do, and probably always will love the area and atmosphere of this zone. The lights, music and props really blow me away every time. It is easily one of the most photogenic zones in the park. The actors were goofier than usual, and just down-right entertaining. My girlfriend who is petrified of clowns, however, was not very fond of all this. apparently telling a clown her name and having him honk his horn at her the whole way through wouldn't exactly play in my favor...Anyway, I love this scare zone and hope it sticks around for awhile.
 
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