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I had some navigational issues on my way to the next Haunted House and ended up getting to Fright Kingdom just after they closed. (by the way the nav problems were totally my fault) But Tim and Angela Dunne were able to collect several actors and offered to put on a show for me – and I am glad they did because I really enjoyed it. (read more)

As you will see from issue #52, I have seen a lot of pictures and read about Nightmare New England and SpookyWorld but seeing in person is so much better. The team of Mike “Tattoo” Krausert, Mike Accomando and Wayne Caulfield does an incredible job converting Mel’s Funway Park into one of the premiere screamparks in the nation. (read more)

The next stop on my Tour was a place I have wanted to visit since last April and is called Double M Haunted Hayrides. I met the owner, Leo Martin at the National Haunters Convention in Philly, and we had the chance to talk a little bit and I said I would visit if I ever had the chance. I was within a couple hours of the Double M so I set my GPS and hit the road. (read more)

Kevin McCurdy’s Skull Island is a Kevin McCurdy designed Screampark located in a waterpark. The park contains three different attractions along with a variety of live acts such as magicians. The haunts have that unique Kevin McCurdy flavor so of course, I enjoyed them. (read more)

I was looking forward to visiting this Haunt because I had heard so much about Kevin McCurdy and also had the chance to meet him at one of the conventions. Kevin’s Haunted House is very unique  and I learned a lot about haunting by visiting this haunt and also hada great time. (read more)

I was really looking forward to this stop on the Tour after hearing so much about it and watching the videos on the internet. Michael and Nancy Jubie are the owners and they produce a terrific Halloween event with a Haunted Hayride and five different walkthrough haunts. (read more)