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Fright Fest opens on September 21.
Six Flags New England is rolling out a new haunted maze during its annual Fright Fest celebration this fall.
Known as “New England’s Largest Haunting Event,” Fright Fest features more than 20 attractions, live entertainment, themed areas and haunted mazes. This year, the 200-acre Agawam park added a new haunted maze called Camp Killamore, for a total of five haunted mazes. The four returning mazes are: Nightmares, Terror Tales, Slasher Circus 3D and Midnight Mansion.
Here’s how the park described Camp Killamore: “Guests will step into the eerie Camp Killamore Summer Camp where once-innocent campers have mysteriously developed a thirst for terror. Guests will traverse these winding paths to try and survive the campers’ onslaught. “
The park is also adding a new family-friendly musical called “Love at First Fright,” which will be performed at the Rockville Theatre. The story follows social media influencers who are captured by monsters as they attempt to create viral Halloween content. Past shows returning this year include Midnight Uprising, The Awakening, Mort’s Used Coffins and more.
Six Flags New England does not recommend that children under the age of 12 enter the park after 6 p.m. 6pm for Fright Fest. However, young children can enjoy daytime activities during the Kids Boo Fest which is filled with not-so-scary activities such as a hay maze, Trick-or-Treat Trail, pumpkin patch, crafts, Boo’s Monster Maze and a Halloween costume.
Fright Fest starts on September 21st and runs through November 3rd.
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