Wednesday, October 23, 2019

Haunted Graveyards and Witches Dungeon Deliver Chills and Thrills

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." An unholy order of monks keeps 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. Visitors walk through 14 different themed houses with over 200 ghosts and ghouls haunting the grounds of this spooktacular event.



The Haunted Graveyard is recommended for adults, teens and very brave children, the park opens at dusk weekends through November 2 and runs to midnight on Fridays and Saturdays, and to 10 p.m. on Sundays. Lake Compounce will also be operating 15 thrill rides including Phobia, Boulder Dash, Ghost Hunt, Down Time, and Zoomerang.  The Zombie Lounge returns this year to the Croc Pot and is the perfect place to relax, pick up some snacks, craft beer, and signature Halloween drinks after your haunting one-mile hike through the park.  For tickets click here.




This will be the 55th season for the annual Witch's Dungeon Halloween Classic Movies Museum in Bristol, the longest-running exhibition of its kind started in 1966. This wax style museum is a tribute to the actors and make-up artists that gave audiences classic movie monsters. A highlight of the event is the guest appearance of Argyle Goolsby (musician Steve Matthews) plus the screening of the Mel Brooks classic movie, Young Frankenstein on real film at 7 p.m. on Friday, October 25.




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 will be shown in the auditorium on "real" film until 10 p.m.




While waiting for each wax museum tour, you can view actual film props, actor's life casts and movie posters, or step into our film room, to view classic silent horror movies, shown on film, not video. Featuring far more life-size figures & original movie props than we have ever had on display before! Figures based on the classic films of Vincent Price, Boris Karloff, Lon Chaney, Bela Lugosi and more.




The location for Witches Dungeon is 98 Summer Street in Bristol at the Bristol Historical Society.  The hours are weekends in October, Friday through Sunday evenings, from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., Oct. 25-27 and Oct. 31- Nov. 3.  The Museum is not recommended for children under age 7. A $6 donation is suggested.   For additional information visit http://www.preservehollywood.org.

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