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Pitch Black is just that, 80-90% of the time you can't see anything or very little at most. While you can't see there are some pretty cool sounds to mess with your mind, there were times I could not see my wife, the only reason I knew she was there, was that I could feel her holding on to my shirt the whole group we were in got truly lost more than a couple of times. One time while in the dark I thought I had found the way to move on, instead I had found the area where someone in either a glowing skull or glowing Scream mask was waiting to scare us she was less than a foot in front of my face. She leaped at me, and boy that one really scared me since it was soooo totally unexpected.
I don't want to ruin it for anyone by telling too many details.
Scary Tales was pretty fun, it's theme is that it's an old abandoned carnival attraction that was about fairy tales, and now those fairy tales have to turned into nitemarish scarytales, it's scenes were pretty well done. It has decent amount of Scareacters in there to scare you, and to us had just the right amount of light enough to barely see where to go but not enough to spoil all people trying to scare you. Unfortunately I missed this 1 part, (I probably was too busy getting away from someone) anyhow, I was told by an employee in the park that there is a pretty cool animatronic of Pinnochio that is very impressive to watch, I'm gonna be on the look out for it when I go back to
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Pitch Black is located inside the sounstage directly behind The Boneyard and Scary Tales is located next door to pitch black inthe soundstage behind Twister.
Superstitions was also alot of fun, the same applies to it as Scary Tales, in that is has the right amount of lighting and enough Scareacters to get the job done . I really didn't pay attention to the theming, but as I said earlier we had a pretty good time in there.
Superstitions is located inside the building adjacent to where they put on The Blues Brothers, directly across from Finnegan's Bar and Grill.
The Mummy Returns was just okay, not enough Scareacters to scare you, and almost all of it was just a little too well lit, the scenes were pretty good but there just was not enough Scaracters in there or that they weren't spread out evenly where as you knew everytime you were about to be ambushed. Some of the mummies looked excellent.
Run was a disappointment to us both, it's theme was supposed to be a diabolical game with no questions, prizes, and that the only rule is to try to escape without losing your mind. The first part of it wasn't all that bad but not scary enough and almost boring. the other major section was just too lit up from constant strobe lights flickering. To me it was just like going through a chain-link fenced, and mirrored maze, and that you could clearly see all the Scareacterswhen they approached you. Maybe we were disappointed with Run because we thought it was going to something like the gameshow in the Arnold Schwarzeneger movie called The Running Man. So maybe our it was our own fault for setting such high expectations.
The Mummy Returns and Run are both located back in the extra waitng line area for the Earthquake attraction and directly behind Bettlejuice's Graveyard Revue.
The employee that we talked to also told us that Run was copied from a similar type haunted house up in New York last year. Only that the New York's production was set up in something similar to the size of 1 of the sound stages at Universal, now I think I might enjoy that one a whole lot more.