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They were fairly close. Burton's Sleepy Hollow came out in 1999 though. So it's a few years later, but I'm sure they were riding on the coattails of the Sleepy Hollow craze. (if there was one. I was too young to really notice.)
 
The Kid said:
WOW!! That maze had GREATcostumes and AMAZING decorations! What happened?
It actually lives on forever with majority of its skeleton props in Catacombs. As for the location Elmo and his friends built there own little hamlet causing Jack the Ripper to move to Festa. I still hope some day we see a return of the ripper and out of the streets in London and in his own house again but I think we may see a poe house instead.
 
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I was searching the web and I found a full video of the original version of Jack is Back! And also a lot of boring talking and dancing from the employees. Click (The YouTube function wouldn't work for this video.)
 
I remember back a while ago Sea Dog Cemetery was a scare zone. Or so my parents told me. Of course I knew it wasn't but I still had this strange feeling it was at one point a scare zone in Banbury Cross.
When searching the interenet on Themepark insider tonight look what I found from 2003:
Sea Dog Cemetary was also not ready, but was a great scare zone in 2002
Look at that! After all these years I never knew that, crazy. I'm still looking so I'll see what I find.
Also look at this about Disorted Dimensions:
and the final section is the most effective "Vertigo" effect I've ever experienced
I guess 13 wasn't the first house to do the Fear of Height effect at BGW.
 
After more digging on Themepark Insider I found out about what they did to Tradewinds for HOS.
There’s a themed ride called Mystical Mayhem nearby, in which BGW, through the use of elaborate, state-of-the-art special effects, gives you, well, the same freakin’ ride called the Trade Wind that they run the rest of the season. All they did was hang up a new sign.)
Of course they don't mention the best part, It was backwards! It was incredible there was strobes and the lights were changing color as creepy circus music played in the background. It was the little things like this that made HOS for me.
 
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Are you kidding me?! Trade Winds has the ability to go backwards and they don't do it?

Music Expresses are amazing backwards!
 
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Earlier today I found pictures of Sleepless Hollow Manor. I only found one in house but I found a few from outside.
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Can anyone figure out what is to the right of this photo?
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Some people have told me this house was either one of the best houses done by BGW or needed to work out a few bugs. Can anyone explain what the house was like?
 
they claim they have lost this knowledge. it's a bunch of bull. that enclosed creepy clown tradewinds was the best HoS ever.
 
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Zachary said:
Yup. Trade Winds and Turkish Delight have both had Howl-O-Scream overlays in the past and, in Trade Winds' case, ride changes (running it backwards). Why the park still doesn't do this is beyond me.
  • Too much effort
  • Don't want to spend money on extra props
  • Hamlets like Festa aren't scare zones/terror-tories
  • Makes too much sense

Pandora, I think you mean Turkish Delight, was enclosed and had a clown. Trade Winds only had creepy music and ran backwards.
 
Pretzel Kaiser said:
I mean, we could have specially themed rides that changed their normal operation and decoration to enhance the unfamiliar and therefore scarier nature of the holiday. OR we could have a DJ and lots of booze.  Ehh?  Ehh?

Can we get specially themed rides that changed their normal operations and decoration to enhance the unfamiliar and therefor scarier nature of the holiday AND lots of booze?
 
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