Before cinematic horrors ascended in the haunt world, original terrors inspired by classic lore sprung up at Knottās Scary Farm. The haunted house event in Buena Park, CA was the first theme park on the West Coast to bring harvest and horror fun to the state, later inspiring its neighbor parks to follow suit.
io9 recently attended the āKnottās Scary Farm: Nightmares Revealedā event to learn more about the influence of the hauntās legacy on this yearās production, and how itās continuing to evolve alongside the horror communityās excitement for terror. With three new mazesātwo of which are rooted in Knottās Scary Farm lore, The Chilling Chambers and Cinema Slasherāthe Scary Farm team pays homage to frights featured throughout the eras. To step into the future of immersive and interactive fun, this year theyāre introducing a special lantern for a taste of gateway alternate reality game (ARG) shenanigans, which will unlock special moments throughout the mazes and around the park.
Maze designers Daniel Miller and Gus Krueger chatted with us about what fans of the iconic Halloween event can expect to celebrate 50 years of scares.
io9: Iām very excited for the event. Itās the 50th anniversary this year and I have to know how that influences the new mazes being introduced like Cinema Slasher and The Chilling Chambers.
Daniel Miller: I co-designed Cinema Slasher with Jon Cook, who was The Dark Ride designerāthis is replacing it. We just all love horror films, we love them with a passion. We wanted to come up with this haunted theater in the last year it was open. So this owner, you know, he knew it was haunted and he knew he was bringing all these fans in. We go into the movie theater and in through the screen, into the scenes, exploring three different movies that are based on the slasher genre. So we kinda brainstormed and said what three movies would be best to represent? And quickly discovered that they actually had a link to mazes that we did before, like Trick ār Treat which was kind of based off Halloween. Thereās alsoĀ a slaughterhouse maze is based off of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre as well. We felt like we had enough to show that this is also an homage to our past.
io9: How much of the story of each film will be revealed before guests go into the maze? Will there be footage of the fake movies projected?
Miller: Oh, definitelyāeach little movie theater actually has a clip and when you see that, youāre going to go into that and will experience that room. Itās really cool. And the ticket taker will also take you up front. It also kind of explains what youāre going into, so you can get a hint of what youāre seeing right before and the different feel of each of these classic slasher movies.
io9: Tell us more about how the interactive lantern will come into play at Scary Farm, and what can we expect in terms of how it will enhance the immersion at the event. Will we need to actively search for spots it will affect, or will it mostly trigger on its own while weāre walking about?
Gus Krueger: You donāt have to search when you enter the field; some things will only be triggered while youāre in the perimeter of that field. Some of it will say, āhey, keep doing that for five minutesāāor whatever. So depending on what we want to do, the lantern will do that for us. Youāll know, youāll see it pulse like a heartbeat. Sometimes the heart beats fast, sometimes it beats slow. We can do things where itās just like a sporadic random flicker. Itās been really cool and Iāve been able to spearhead the project locally to work with you. Thereās games, locations where they may be using that technology. Working with the other designers [on how it will affect their mazes] was great. It was fun to say, āOkay, you have this tech capability. What do you you want to see happen?ā, and then take that and put it all together. And of course, I put a ton of stuff in my [maze]. Itās a fun new technology [and] a learning curve for all of us to see how this is going to come about. But the goal in Chilling Chambers is when you go visit these four old mazes, each one has its own properties the lantern will do from there.
io9: Iām a huge fan of interactive stuff, so Iām glad youāre going to lean into that, but Iām also a really big fan of original horror mythology at the theme parks that take a life of their own. With Chilling Chambers, youāre taking us back through the history of Scary Farm. Can you tell us about the different areas that fans will be seeing that honor the eventās past?Ā
Krueger: In The Chilling Chambers, youāll enter into the Keeperās cathedral, and the Keeper is the one who has been overseeing this world where all of the mazes go when theyāre no longer at Scary Farm. So unbeknownst to all of usāall this time, the Keeper has been there in his cathedral. Thereās portals will take you to these worlds from the past. So when you go, youāre going to visit The Asylum, youāre going to visit The Doll Factory, youāll visit The Underground, which has been one that a lot of people are like, āOh, I remember that.ā [It] was a post-apocalyptic maze that we had in the late ā90s and early 2000s. And then youāll also visit the Carnival of Carnivorous Clowns. It was hard really deciding just a few mazes to feature here, but you can only do so much. But that said, thereās still so many other mazes, so many other callbacks that weāre able to do in different ways that youāll find out when you visit. But yeah, in all four of those mazes I mentioned youāll see at least three rooms that are recreated. Some of them are fairly faithful to the [older version]. Some of them are new ways to see that and new ways that envision it. Theyāre made for for fans that have seen it before, but also fans whoāve never seen it before. Itās for everyone.
io9: What were your favorite characters to pull from the archive? Were there some that the team really needed to include?
Krueger: This maze I actually did design alongside Jon Cook and Ted Dougherty, so when we worked on it, the things that were slam dunksāno way we could avoid it, were The Asylum and The Doll Factory. I mean, when you see our polls, anytime we say: āHey, what do people want to see?ā Itās always those two mazes up at the top. So there was never any question as to whether or not theyād be involved. We each have our favorites, we each have little things weāve tried to try to find ways to tribute in there. But those two mazes, far and away, were never in doubt.
Knottās Scary Farm 50 unleashes its nightmares in Southern Californiaās Knottās Berry Farm beginning September 21 and running through October 31. You can book tickets online.
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