Finally! THANK YOU! So much footage of this ride; rarely does anyone TURN the camera! First time I've actually been able to see and appreciate every pop scare cuz you also switched POVs from the front to the back car for that ol' "spit take!" I feel vindicated.
Very similar to the haunted hotel from Myrtle Beach, SC in the US. It was part of the Paviliion theme park before it was demolished back in the mid-2000's. The exterior of this ride is remarkably similar and even included the guy on the balcony who could remove his head. Check it out !
That was some fantastic footage, I also managed to ride the Haunted Mansion for the first time this winter and I was really blown away. It's definitely one of the best travelling Ghost Trains in the world!
WARNING: THIS VIDEO CONTAINS FLASHING LIGHTS.
Would you look at that... That's some kinda cool I so would love to see this in person!
I've never seen a travelling dark ride with an elevated track ride system. Very cool!
Finally! THANK YOU! So much footage of this ride; rarely does anyone TURN the camera!
First time I've actually been able to see and appreciate every pop scare cuz you also switched POVs from the front to the back car for that ol' "spit take!" I feel vindicated.
Very similar to the haunted hotel from Myrtle Beach, SC in the US. It was part of the Paviliion theme park before it was demolished back in the mid-2000's. The exterior of this ride is remarkably similar and even included the guy on the balcony who could remove his head. Check it out !
Awesome video! Thanks for sharing!
That was some fantastic footage, I also managed to ride the Haunted Mansion for the first time this winter and I was really blown away. It's definitely one of the best travelling Ghost Trains in the world!
Thank you! I actually just watched your video of it. Great job!
Correct me if I’m mistaken: this is their regular haunted house, but the exterior has a winter overlay?
Actually, Winter Wonderland is a seasonal fun fair! All of the rides are portable.
@@hauntsandamusements oh nice!! I thought the was a permanent thing, like Knobles