Tag: Midsummer Scream
Inside Universal Radio: Hollywood – 22. Expensivo!
Chris Lord, Chris Glass, and Sydney Newman are back to discuss the latest happenings around Universal Studios Hollywood; including Pass Member Appreciation Days, the...
Knott’s Previews Scary Farm 2019 At Midsummer Scream
Midsummer Scream mixed up a few things in 2019, one of them having Halloween Horror Nights and Knott's Scary Farm swapping days. I know...
Midsummer Scream: Six Flags Magic Mountain Fright Fest New for 2018
Taking the reigns from Peaches the Clown, this year, Theme Park Adventure's own Rick West got to host the Six Flags Magic Mountain Fright...
Midsummer Scream: Queen Mary’s Dark Harbor Snags a Big Name
For sheer entertainment factor alone, the Queen Mary Dark Harbor panel at Midsummer Scream has become a must-do, for the great banter between the...
Midsummer Scream: Warner Bros: Horror Made Here aims high for year 3
Taking a cue from their studio across town, the Warner Bros. Studio has been making strides lately in the theme park side of entertainment,...
Inside Universal Radio: Hollywood – 4. Horror Nights and Horror Cons
The Hollywood team is back to discuss the recent slew of Horror Nights news, including the big announcement of the Titans of Terror returning...
Submitted for Approval: “Are You Afraid of the Dark?”
It’s hard to imagine growing up in the 90s as a kid without SNICK (Saturday Night Nickelodeon) to look forward to every weekend. And...
Six Flags Magic Mountain’s Fright Fest Recap from Midsummer Scream 2017
Suicide Squad is back. Formalities aside, the key thing to takeaway from the Fright Fest panel at Midsummer Scream is that the hit scare...
Knott’s Scary Farm: Official Presentation from Midsummer Scream 2017
After the initial panel of the Tower of Terror ran late, and a tad long (With zero complaints about the latter), questions were emerging...
Beyond the 5th Dimension: Creating the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror Panel Recap
Midsummer Scream, now in its second year, kicked off this weekend and had more than enough distractions to keep everyone busy, and barely walking...