It is that spooky time of year again and Bristol Connecticut in the Litchfield Hills is "spook central"!
For chills, make haste to the Haunted Graveyard at Lake Compounce Family Theme Park in Bristol, which has been called "The granddaddy of the horrifically good time."
For chills, make haste to the Haunted Graveyard at Lake Compounce Family Theme Park in Bristol, which has been called "The granddaddy of the horrifically good time."
An unholy order of monks keep watch over the
graves in the dark caverns of the Catacombs here and a dark and misty fog
envelops the graveyard where zombies and night stalkers have wakened from the
dead. Some are real, others are amazing animatronic creations made by The
Haunted Graveyard's crazed staff. Recommended for adults, teens and very brave
children, the park opens at dusk weekends from from October 4-27, and runs to
midnight on Fridays and Saturdays, to 10 p.m. on Sundays.
If you go to www.hauntedgraveyard.com you can
download a $3 off adult combo admission that is valid on 10/18, 20, 25, and 27
that is good for up to 4 people. Lake Compounce will also be operating 17
thrill rides including Boulder Dash, Ghost Hunt, Down Time, and Zoomerang.
Proceeds will benefit the American Diabetes Associations. For information on Lake Compounce www.lakecompounce.com.
This will be the 47th year for the annual Witches Dungeon
Halloween Classic Movies Museum in Bristol. The Graveyard Of Classic Ghouls
sets the atmosphere as you enter the dungeon where accurate life-size figures
of Boris Karloff, Vincent Price, Lon Chaney, Bela Lugosi, and others are
featured in 13 scenes or dioramas based on the vintage movie chillers.
Many of
the figures are made from the actual life casts of the actor's faces, plus some
original costumes or props, in a wax museum style setting with special voice
tracks by Vincent Price, Mark Hamill, and John Agar. Many Hollywood props are
on display and vintage films may be shown outdoors, weather permitting.
Special
highlights this year include a display of original movie props and weather
permitting showing of silent horror classics on an outdoor screen. Hours are Friday through Sunday evenings, 7:00
p.m. to 10:00 p.m., Oct. 18-20, 25-27 and Oct. 31 – Nov. 3. The Museum is not recommended for children
under age 7. For more information visit www.preservehollywood.org.
For area information www.litchfieldhills.com
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