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50 Years of Malicious Mayhem at Knott’s Scary Farm

Knott’s Scary Farm returns for the 2023 season with even more reason to scare up the night. It’s the event’s 50th anniversary of thrills and chills! This year’s lineup digs up nostalgia for long-time fans and brings new ones up to speed on the legacy of this enchanting Halloween tradition. Featuring 10 frightening mazes. This includes 3 new mazes and 7 returning from the previous season. 5 sinister scare zones. 4 hair-raising shows. Along with exclusive merchandise and themed food and drinks. We’ll get right into the juicy meat.

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The Chilling Chambers is a love letter tribute to mazes long since dead and buried. Or are they? You can’t keep a good concept down. This new maze stitches together the best of the past. The mausoleum, rows of coffins, and catacombs are the keys to transition between various themed environments. Everything from an asylum, metropolitan entertainment district, circus, chapel, doll factory, and graveyard uses props, sets, and music filled with nods and references to old favorites from the 50-year history of the event. An excellent choice for those who like a variety of themes in one walk-through.

Although The Keeper is a newly designed character specifically created for the anniversary, he only appears on video screens as a painting and stained glass window. That’s not a problem. It’s disconcerting not to have a live performer portraying The Keeper at the beginning or even the graveyard finale. Chilling Chambers is sure to open a floodgate of memories for those who roamed the original mazes.

Cinema Slasher is the surprise favorite amongst the new maze offerings. The concept is simple enough and nostalgic in its own right as far as slasher movie genres go. However, the execution of the final product really exceeded many somber expectations after its public announcement. The entrance takes advantage of the movie palace design, bringing guests straight into a lobby of movie posters and concessions before walking into the projected screen and into the set of the screening slasher movie.

The effect has been done before, but not to this magnitude of glee. The audience is caught in a movie marathon of the fictitious slasher film franchise. The standard horror movie setting is all here from suburban house, lakeside camp, and a slaughterhouse. Each movie theme is connected by the movie theater screening and back rooms. A mischievous camera monster also appears to be stalking you along the way. Cinema Slasher is a definite must-do not to be missed.

Room 13 expands the Goreing-20’s theme of the adjacent scare zone and Blind Tiger Jazz Band. The new maze occupied a previously unused location under the Beary-Tales Dark Ride and was a virtual reality experience at one point. A green glowing drink called the Devil’s Elixir is turning consumers into… not themselves. Follow the path of disaster from the hidden speakeasy of the Blind Tiger, into a hotel, and down it’s basement corridors. The art deco is certainly appealing design along with clever visuals such as a compressed elevator and boiler room. The high rise scaffolding is well accomplished. Would love it more with the sounds of traffic congestion.

Returning Mazes

Bloodline 1842 brings the war of vampires and monster hunters in a Neo-Victorian steampunk battleground. 2023 does away with the interactive gun element. A blessing as now the line moves faster, the gimmick slowed the show timing, and the guns were more of a distraction than an enhancement. The rooms where the guns were distributed and collected have been boarded up. Unfortunate they were not incorporated more into the pathway or received additional set design. The audio still directs guests to shoot at non-existent targets. Finger guns will have to do.

Dark Entities calls upon help from an alien outbreak on a space station deep in outer space. One of the darkest walk-throughs in the park thanks to the emergency nature of the story allowing alien hosts to disappear in hidden corners. The gore and alien mutation ups the dangerous threat the rescue team could be facing.

Wax Works leads patrons on a journey of creation. The building materials being beeswax and live human models. How would you be displayed?

The Depths takes explorers deep beneath the earth’s crust and ocean waters. Other worldly environments and creatures lay dead ahead. The mine shaft scene in the beginning has improved since its debut with effective infinity mirrors to complete the sense of being miles underground. The sunken city with the layer of green layers is most effective when there’s enough fog. The Kraken and shark attack are still impressive show pieces.

Mesmer disorients its audience into a mind without thought. Accessing an open canvas of illusions to play with the mind. The hypnotist incorporating the circus theme from the nearby CarnEVIL scare zone. An enticing funhouse of chills.

Origins: The Curse of Calico uncovers the trail, hunt, and rise of the Green Witch. The citizens of Calico demands justice from the witch’s wicked ways. The witch hunt follows a courtroom, jail house, vault, school house, funeral home, and a hideout throughout the town.

The Grimoire opens its unholy pages at a campsite hurtling its readers into the journey of the book through time. An evil presence awaits those who read from the book. From the trenches of war to a quiet home, and back to a clubhouse. The book seems to come to life to claim its victims.

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The Hanging: Uncancelled has been resurrected from the 2019 season with new humble abode at the Wagon Camp Theatre, respectfully. An appropriate location as the abundantly warned offensive show is contained within an outdoor show space. The Lawman and the Hangman return to dishonorably crown the most offensive individual of the year. Meanwhile poking fun at the current times with stunts, adult humor, and pyrotechnics. This is a welcome return to form that really helps fill out the entertainment roster for the seasonal event.

Music, Monsters, & Mayhem brings back the live song and dance productions to the Walter Knott Theater. The Green Witch summons a master of ceremonies to embody past hosts of the Knott’s Scary Farm event as a tribute to the event’s 50th anniversary. Amusing portrayals of Sinister Seymour, Wolfman Jack, Dr. Cleaver, and even Elvira provide a meaningful throwback to the theater these hosts played. The soulful singers and captivating choreography play fun roles to the themes of Ghost Town, London, dolls, voo doo, and the underworld. The finale dance routine will have the audience needing a shower to cool off.

Dr. Cleaver Returns to the Bird Cage Theatre in Ghost Town. The doctor orders up adult humor, handy assistants, and a cut throat magic act within a 15 minute run time.

Le Magnifique Carnaval du Grotesque showcase performers in death-defying feats of terror and mystique. This year’s show is different and better than ever from its debut season. A clown now presides and joins the stage. The dance group delightfully gets more time in the spotlight. Acts of amusement include an entrancing aerial pole dance, fire play, and a wheel of death.

The Blind Tiger Red Hot Jazz Band and the Tiger Tale Dancers also perform over the Gore-ing ’20s scare zone, beside the Walter Knott Theater. The live performers play and dance to their hearts content enticing onlookers to join in. This surprisingly fun addition rings up the joy in this corner of the park. Whereas this entertainment offering lists showtimes on the official Knott’s Berry Farm mobile app, processions in the Forsaken Lake and The Gauntlet scare zones are happenstance. Long-time guests often people watch for entertainment in scare zones like Ghost Town and CarnEVIL.

Into the Fog Art Exhibit return with new inspired art displays by local artists. Prints and original pieces are available for purchase.

Scare Zones and Atmosphere

The 50th anniversary celebration of Knott’s Scary Farm is open on select nights now until October 31, 2023. Wednesday, Thursday, and Sunday hours are 7 pm to 1 am. Friday and Saturday hours are 7 pm to 2 am. Be sure to check the official website for chaperone and bag policy. Tickets start at $60 depending on selected evenings and depending on Fast Lane, parking, hotel, and other packages.

Les Misérables Theatre Review at Segerstrom Center for the Arts

Les Misérables

Do you hear the people sing? Les Misérables has marched over to Segerstrom Center for the Arts in Costa Mesa. I was excited for this one, as I’d never seen this show before, despite it being in touring rotation.

Les Misérables takes place in France in the late 19th century and follows the life of Jean Valjean—a man who was imprisoned for 19 years for stealing a loaf of bread for his sister’s starving child, Javert—the police inspector whose life’s mission is to recapture Valjean from his broken parole, and the people who come across Valjean in his life as he grows from a criminal to a man who is an anchor of morality in a complicated pre-revolution France.

Immediately, from the introductions in the prologue to Valjean’s “Soliloquy”, it is evident that this is one of the most vocally talented Casts on tour right now. The audience was immediately taken by the vocal performance of Randy Jeter as the Bishop of Digne. Nick Cartell (Jean Valjean) has a vocal range like I’ve never heard, going from low notes to almost falsetto throughout the performance.

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On our show night, Javert was played by understudy Steve Czarnecki, who was phenomenal. Haley Dortch (Fantine) did a beautiful job, though I did feel that “I Dreamed a Dream” may have been performed a bit too cleanly to convey the character’s emotional and physical defeat, though it was nonetheless amazing.  Matt Crowle (Thénardier) and Christina Rose Hall (Madame Thénardier) were hilarious as the swindling local Inn keepers in Montfermeil.

Aside from Cartell (Valjean) and Czarnecki (Javert), some standouts for me were Christine Heesun Hwang as Éponine, and Devin Archer as Enjolras. They had both passionate and powerful vocals and excellent acting performances. Hwang’s performance of “On My Own” was absolutely heartbreaking, and “Red and Black/Do You Hear the People Sing?” really showcased the clarity and fullness of Archer’s voice. It’s truly difficult to highlight the best performances when they were all so remarkable.

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The set design by Matt Kinley was fantastic, with a few simple sets that were multi-purpose, and changed simply by turning them around (the interior of the Inn appeared to become the barricade, for instance). Which, mixed with Paule Constable’s expertly designed lighting and Finn Ross’ projection realization truly pulled the audience into the setting. A notable scene in the sewers highlighted the use of projections to serve as sets in a way I have never quite seen. Ross and the team at 59 Productions have really done some great work with projection realization.

This is not a short show, with a run time of approximately 160 minutes with one 18-minute intermission, however, the pacing is perfect, and I hardly noticed. In fact, this might be the first time that I felt myself on the edge of my seat leaning forward for the entire performance. A few times I caught my hand over my mouth, not having remembered putting it there.

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This performance is captivating, and definitely not one to miss. Do not let “One More Day” pass before grabbing your tickets for Les Misérables.

Performing Until October 1, 2023, at Segerstrom Hall.

Disney Decades Collection Goes Full 90s

Disney Decades 90s Collection

Millennials and Disney Adults of all ages rejoice as the time has finally come for the Disney 100 Decades Collection to debut its coveted 90s collection! Filled with plenty of nostalgic goodness, this collection features a handful of epic callbacks perfect for any 90s kid looking to stand out above the crowd. Let’s take a closer look below!

Let’s hit the open road with this first item, featuring some of the most iconic moments from the 1995 classic, A Goofy Movie. This Loungefly mini bag is filled with little Easter eggs from the world famous Goof Family Road Trip and it’s an item that is meant for nobody else but you!

Goofy Movie 90s Loungefly

Price – $88.00

Moving on to the great wide somewhere, let’s take a look at these stunning Beauty and the Beast ear headbands. The headband features the iconic stained glass design from the film, including a very special touch of enchanted rose petals.

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Price – $39.99

If you want to get dangerous, look no further than this action-packed Darkwing Duck plush, bringing the best of the Disney Afternoon front and center. We can already see the legendary voice actor, Jim Cummings, scooping this one up for his own ’90s collection!

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Price $29.99

The collection also features a throwback Disney pin for the Disney Afternoon that includes Chip ‘N Dale Rescue Rangers, TaleSpin, and Darkwing Duck.

90s Disney Afternoon Pin
Image courtesy of shopDisney

Price- $34.99

Traditional Disney animation isn’t the only thing 90s fans will find. The decades collection also has given a nod to the beginning of Pixar with the debut of a limited edition A Bug’s Life magic band.

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Price $64.99

You can find your favorite throwback items at ShopDisney.com as well as at various locations throughout the Disneyland and Walt Disney World Resorts! The next chapter in the collections, the 2000s will debut on October 16th.

Disney Decades 2000s Preview

A Toast to Toastique in Balboa Island

Toastique

Toastique celebrates the grand opening of the vibrant and health-friendly food and drink establishment known for its eye-catching artisan toast, wellness smoothies, cold-pressed juices, espresso drinks, and collagen lattes. The one-stop boutique gourmet shop that uses fresh and seasonal products makes Balboa Island their first location in California. Toastique’s mission is to make “eating healthy accessible and exciting, simple to understand and appreciate, and easy to enjoy.”

Creative creations of chilly satisfaction come in appealing flavors—a mix and match of seven bowl choices as well as seven smoothie choices composed of wholehearted ingredients. Fresh fruits include strawberry, banana, blueberry, acai, pitaya (dragon fruit), mango, kiwi, pineapple, coconut, chopped dates, lime, and goji berries.

The delectable artisan toast includes a wide variety of cool selections. Toast menu items are spread throughout eight choices. Avocado Smash and Smoked Salmon will be immediate favorites among Greek, Three Cheese Italian, Tuscan Tuna, Tomato Burrata, Spicy Crab, and PB Crunch. Selected bread is made between multigrain, rustico, sourdough, jalapeño cheddar, and cranberry walnut raisin. These are designed to complement the palette with ingredients like watermelon radish, tomatoes, chili oil, cucumber, arugula, olives, feta, paprika, capers, roasted garlic onion jam, sriracha aioli, just to name a few.

 

Additional ingredients join the fun to a healthy lifestyle. Waiting in glass containers are nuts, granola, chia seeds, flax seeds, hemp seeds, blue spirulina, activated charcoal, and cacao. Many menu items also have the option for add-ons at an additional price. For quicker service, pre-packaged energy bites are the way to go. Requests can be made for nut and gluten-free orders.

Cold-pressed juices come in large containers while wellness shots come in smaller sizes. you can’t go wrong when these little wonders are packed with beets, carrots, ginger, turmeric, spinach, cucumber, celery, kale, cayenne, and so much more. Don’t forget the overnight oats to satisfy that rumbling hunger. If the coffee and espresso raise an eyebrow, the collagen-iced lattes will have beet, matcha, turmeric, or blueberry lavender mixed with almond milk.

There’s simply no doubt that Toastique has what it takes to make better lifestyle choices easier to decide. Everything on the menu has the possibility to pair food and drinks well with one another. This is the kind of boost needed to encourage more customers that eating healthy doesn’t have to be a chore. Toastique Gourmet Toast and Juice Bar is located at 226 Marine Ave, Newport Beach, CA 92662 open daily from 7 a.m. until 5 p.m.

Halloween Reigns Horror at Universal Studios Hollywood

Halloween

Halloween Horror Nights brings heart-pounding thrills and cautionary chills to haunting evenings at Universal Studios Hollywood theme park. The 2023 frightful season features immersive experiences that reign supreme in the southern California area. Eight scary haunted houses based on a variety of original themes, cultures, and properties such as “The Last of Us”, “Stranger Things”, “Evil Dead Rise”, and “The Exorcist: Believer” envision imaginative nightmares. Three scare zones ensure there is no escape. Two live theatrical performances serve up mayhem and showcase horror filmmaking. The one and only Terror Tram drops guests off on a horrific stroll through the backlot.

Horror today has many definitions and fandoms. It’s refreshing to see Universal try to cater to a variety of fears and tap into what is currently popular in the mindset of mainstream audiences whilst providing original experiences with retold and borrowed concepts. A season break and rest without the pandering of mainstay stables from the likes of Freddy Krueger, Jason Vorhees, and Leatherface.

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The highly anticipated haunted houses based on the video game “The Last of Us” and season 4 of the Netflix series “Stranger Things” can be found in the Lower Lot. In a post-apocalyptic world, a fungal infection causes humans to become victims of their host. A pair of survivors fight to stay alive.

Trekking through an abandoned cityscape past barricades, shows scenery that pushes the story forward like a cut scene, and dodging the infected; “The Last of Us” makes attendees feel like they’re playing through a video game environment in a physical world setting. A gratifying exposure to detailed creatures and set design sets the bar high for the Halloween season.

The performers that portray the protagonists feel like they came straight out of the video game play. Another impressive aspect is the sights and sounds of the infected creatures coming to scary life, only to be sent back to the wall of their starting positions by gunfire. Thus completing the POV illusion for attendees. A few audio clips of exchanging dialogue could play longer than five seconds.

Understandable to want attendees to quickly continue walking at a steady pace and not linger too long. But if you happen to be stopped in a spot where the people in front of you are not moving, the fear of repeating dialogue could easily become irritating and feel like the game is broken. Using different words that have the same meaning can go a long way.

“Stranger Things” returns to Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights with season 4 of the popular Netflix series. The television season jumped back and forth between different locations outside of the town of Hawkins, but the haunted house wisely concentrated between the trailer park, laboratory, and the Upside-Down.

In place of the demogorgons, Vecna stalks you whenever he gets a chance. The haunted house flies right into the cheerleading victim in the trailer park which serves as a doorway for more scares to come. The experience is more exhilarating for those already familiar with the franchise and caught up with the latest season.

Even more so lucky enough to attend previous Horror Nights whenever there is a house based on “Stranger Things”. The grandfather clock counts down the seconds to a final showoff between Eleven and Vecna. The sprawling vines covering the unkept hallways of a decrepit house work wonders to retain the story over simple black paint. Expectations will depend on what iconic moments from the show are anticipated for each person.

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The next-door haunted houses in close proximity to each other in the Lower Lot are “The Exorcist: Believer” and “Holidayz in Hell”. The former is based on the upcoming movie sequel and occupies a new location reserved for Horror Nights. Bypass a marketplace with a demonic doll of glowing red eyes. After being lost in the woods, two girls are found in a barn with no recollection of their whereabouts.

A scrim wall scene fades in and out of the possessed girls. A series of red-lit hallways and black-painted cracklings consume most of the walk from this point. A home filled with red glowing cracks and fallen chandeliers hint at the awaiting danger. Compared to the previous “The Exorcist” experience at Universal Studios Hollywood, guests are spared from the void of black-painted hallways and the repetition of a singular bedroom scene.

Next up is “Holidayz in Hell”. This original concept began as a scare zone from previous years which then evolved into its own haunted house. Traversing the year through the seasons starting from New Year’s Eve, Valentine’s Day, St. Patrick’s Day, Easter, Fourth of July, Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. Each given its own sinister twist. “Holidayz in Hell” was resurrected in 2019 located in the Upper Lot. Because of the layout, it’s not the same experience as it was before.

But more could have made this version more distinct. Abundant smoke in the Fourth of July room caused low visibility. Crackling firecrackers would have added more as well. Live performers in the Halloween segment could have held pumpkin masks in their hands to add more distortion in the black-lit room. Still a fun walk-through.

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The Lower Lot offered Horror Night exclusive refreshments themed after Netflix’s “Stranger Things”. Scoops Ahoy ice cream shop featured themed ice cream sundaes and milkshakes. Surfer Boy Pizza with pizza and wings. Stellar Bar had a Starcourt Mall theme with specialty drinks, food, a lounge, and a pinball machine.

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Haunted houses for Chucky: Ultimate Kill Count and Universal Monsters: Unmasked can be found past Hogwarts Castle on the Upper Lot. Witness Chucky at his most heinous as he does away victim after victim in creative ways. From a Good Guys stock room to residential homes, and a dark forest. Although not particularly scary, it’s a fun time for fans of the killer doll. He even targets theme park guests and influencers as evidenced by “Universal Studios” shirts and video recording for streaming. Be on the lookout for Tiffany and Glen as well. The finale ends big with a chase to the finish.

Universal Monsters: Unmasked was perhaps the most unexpected disappointment of the evening. It felt whatever was left in the budget was unceremoniously given to this house. The Universal Monsters series had a pretty could track record up to this point. Not even the unmentioned Slash soundtrack could save this. The few fully fleshed scenes that did come to fruition worked well. These are the moody catacombs, the organ room, the hunchback’s stretching torture, the impressive spilling cauldron, the mirror spectacle between Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and the ominous death theatre.

They’re all loosely connected between the newspaper clipping headlines told by a female narrator. The dreaded endless black-painted hallways make their unwanted return here. The almost forgotten invisible man gets a borrowed blacklight effect that feels out of place here with contrasting concepts.

The death theatre featured an effect that poured a vicious stream of water, pressing my glasses into my face. Without my glasses for protection, I most likely would have gone blind in my left eye for the rest of the evening. Universal Monsters was designed to make the classic monsters scary again. This house was scary for the wrong reasons.

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The Exterminatorz takes over the Terror Tram for Horror Nights 2023. An eccentric character, like those in low-budget TV commercials, wants the world bug population to take over the disgusting pests owned as humans. The Terror Tram follows the same path as before through the Bates Motel set (now a roach motel), Psycho House and War of the World set. The theme is welcomed but the execution has hits and misses. There are humanoids with bugs, rats, and houseflies for heads. Bug projections on the roach motel windows are a great touch.

Not nearly enough human victims with large and small creepy crawlers on the attack. The main character is overused and quickly becomes less scary. A random Karen is out of place complaining about the motel service. Is this funny or scary? There are two large show scenes in the motel parking. One should not be sacrificed for the other only to leave an empty set. Humans are also warned about a poisonous substance named “sqwooge”. But there is little evidence to show what threat it poses to humans. Hoping it was just bad timing when visiting.

The finale of the Terror Tram brings back a welcome return to the worlds of Jordan Peele’s “Nope” and “Us” with a walk-through of Jupiter’s Claim set. Waiting for a photo opportunity at the exit is Santa Claus himself from Universal’s “Violent Night” film.

The main area of the Upper Lot houses went to Monstruos: The Monsters of Latin America and Evil Dead Rise. Universal Studios has had a successful connection with Latin American folklore with La Llorona and El Cucuy. Monstruos provides an opportunity to introduce more of those terrifying beings. A gravedigger introduces creatures with shape-shifting abilities, witches that feed on infants, and stuffing misbehaving children in sacks of staggering bones. A child’s nightmare comes to life.

Evil Dead Rise brings the newest chapter of the Sam Raimi horror franchise out of the big screen. The haunted house cleverly uses last year’s hotel Horror Hotel layout with modifications to fit the apartment setting. The elevator attack, the bathtub, the book of the dead, the kitchen, the work desk, the hallways, playing a recording of incantations, window view of the city, parking garage, the mega monster reveal, and of course, the wielding chainsaw are all here.

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Three scare zones call the Upper Lot home. Ghostz welcomes park guests at the gates with buzzing chainsaws. Toyz fights back from being tortured as disregarded playthings and returns the favor with mutilating mayhem. El Terror de la Momias harkens back to Latin American B-movies in the Parisian street by the exit of Monstruos: The Monsters of Latin America.

With Animal Actors Stage and Special Effects Stage torn down for a new roller coaster, new shows had to be designed for Horror Nights both out of necessity and practicality. Blumhouse: Behind the Screams and The Purge: Dangerous Waters offer entertaining respite from a sometimes overwhelming environment of scares. The Grabber from the film “The Black Phone” draws an audience to Blumhouse: Behind the Screams inside the Dreamworks Theatre.

The pre-show room showcases a multitude of costumes, props, masks, and photo opportunities from a collection of Blumhouse horror films past, present, and future. The room fills quickly and to capacity which makes getting around to each display a bit difficult. Inside the theater, the audience is quickly seated for a sizzle reel of Blumhouse films that gets interrupted by one of its own characters. The show is a brief but playful distraction. A highlight for any fan of the film “M3GAN”.

The Purge: Dangerous Waters utilizes the Waterworld stunt show arena. Reworking the story, choreography, and special effects with the film franchise The Purge. The show is a retooled concept from Horror Nights years ago called Splatter World. With this year’s show, the liberty has been taken to add more flame effects, stunt performances, blood bags, special lighting, laser projections, and a new soundtrack.

There were plenty of “oohs” and “ahhs” exclaimed from the audience due to the bloodier nature of the fight sequences. Thankfully, the show does not get the audience soaked like in the daytime show. No one wants to be dripping wet on cold evenings through a haunt event. The Purge: Dangerous Waters is a welcome back and reinvigoration of a 15-minute show fueled with action-packed adrenaline that fits comfortably as a Halloween overlay to a long-existing stunt show. This also gratefully means the Waterworld queue does not have to close for haunted house construction. If you’re not interested in shows, stunts, or The Purge, this may not be for you.

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The Upper Lot is plentiful in its atmosphere and refreshments. Chucky gets his own BBQ-themed restaurant featuring a new menu. Complete with an interactive popcorn bucket that is exclusively sold at Halloween Horror Nights. Just across the way is the Peacock Halloween Horror Bar with visits from special guests. Universal Plaza brings back carnival games, bars, and food. And for Harry Potter fans, the Wizarding World conjures up Death Eaters for spine-tingling encounters.

Universal Studios Hollywood Halloween Horror Nights continues to be one of Southern California’s best and most popular Halloween events every season. A day and night combo ticket, early access, Fear Pass, Universal Express, or R.I.P. tour will help make the most of your time to do as much as you can. Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood is a separate ticket event open on select nights from now until October 31, 2023.

Theatre Review: Aladdin

Aladdin

Make way…for Prince Ali! Disney’s Aladdin has flown into Los Angeles on a flying carpet, inviting you to come join in on the theatrical adventure inspired by the 1992 animated film. Aladdin, a “street rat” from the fictional city of Agrabah, does what he can to get by with the help of his three friends Omar, Kassim, and Babkak. With a proven heart of gold, Aladdin takes time to help those less fortunate than him and stands up for those who need his help, despite his own lot in life.

Aladdin stumbles across a rare opportunity to meet Princess Jasmine and finds himself embroiled in a plot for succession to the throne and on the way, meets a genie from a magic lamp. The fun and hilarity that ensues is delightful and will be a somewhat new experience even for the biggest fans of the animated film.

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Audience members arrived wearing various nods to the film and the stage production, there was palpable excitement awaiting the first notes of the overture. The overture was delightful and nostalgic, but the opening number “Arabian Nights” was visually stunning, with a great introduction to the amazing vocals of Marcus M. Martin (Genie) who was the standout of the show. Immediately impressive are the clean vocals by Adi Roy (Aladdin) while performing “One Jump” while running around the sets and performing choreography to escape the Palace Guards. “Proud of Your Boy” was orchestrated beautifully.

Senzel Ahmady was amazing as Jasmine, being a standout right out the gate in “These Palace Walls” continuing with the harmonies in “A Million Miles Away”. “Friend Like Me” was delightful and uplifting, keeping the audience grinning ear-to-ear the entire time. Martin was fantastic, and even led a delightful mid-song tap number, the song concluded to uproarious applause.

Act II begins back in Agrabah when Aladdin, as Prince Ali of Ababwa, arrives in Agrabah to seek Princess Jasmine’s hand in marriage, with the song “Prince Ali” performed by the Genie and Aladdin’s newly well-dressed friends from the Marketplace Omar (Ben Chavez), Kassim (Colt Prattes), and Babkak (Jake Letts). “A Whole New World” was dazzling, utilizing a practical set change and an actual “flying” carpet to lift the performers into the stars.

The stage chemistry between Roy and Ahmady was tangible, and the ending of the number got the audience to audibly “aww”. “High Adventure” was my favorite of the newer songs, and that was mostly due to the performances of Chavez, Prattes, and Letts as Aladdin’s friends. The song and performance were high-energy and their ensemble comedy was delightful. All three of Aladdin’s friends were memorable performances, but I got the most joy from Babkok who loves food as much as I do.

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One notable difference between the 1992 animated film and this stage rendition is the lack of non-human sidekicks. Aladdin’s friends Abu and Carpet, as well as Jasmine’s pet tiger Rajah from the film, are not represented in the stage production, and their roles are filled in with a new cast of friends for Aladdin, and attendants for Jasmine. The exception to this is Iago, whose role is represented by a human henchman who gleefully follows Jafar around and hilariously joins in on his evil laughs.

They poke some fun at this with a parrot joke regarding Iago right off the bat. A discerning Disney fan may also note several nods and references to other units of the company including Marvel, Star Wars, ABC, and even other Disney movies.

The sets were simple, yet effective. With a combination of physical set pieces, background art, and projection mapping. The sand blowing over the dunes and the arrival of the Cave of Wonders were key examples of their great use of projections. The Cave of Wonders interior was an especially beautiful set, shimmering with the riches of the cave. The costume design of Gregg Barnes was phenomenal, with several quick changes that appeared effortless and were critical to the storytelling. Partnered with the lighting direction of Natasha Katz, the costumes literally sparkled on stage.

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There were several children in the audience, and this is definitely a great choice as a first foray into musical theater for budding theater enthusiasts of all ages. This retelling was fun and creative, and Marcus M. Martin’s Genie will be the talk of the car on the way home. It’s music you know, and some you don’t. It’s a story you know, told in a different and imaginative way. It’s the fun and delight you felt seeing Aladdin in the movie for the first time all over again. So hop on your carpet and fly to the Hollywood Pantages, to see Disney’s Aladdin.

Los Angeles – Hollywood Pantages Theatre
Now through September 23, 2023

Costa Mesa – Segerstrom Center for the Arts
May 7-12, 2024

Universal Studios Hollywood 2023 Halloween Merchandise

Halloween

Merchandise is now available for Halloween and horror fans alike at Universal Studios Hollywood theme park. Top off your wardrobe with shirts, hoodies, backpacks, handbags, hats, and beanies. Hang up posters, wood signages, and photo frames. Take home products like fragrant candles, mugs, and glassware. Smaller trinkets include keychains, patches, magnets, ornaments, decals, lanyards, and dish trays.

The “Never Go Alone” product line evokes a fortune teller and Demon summoning motif that’s sure to raise undead spirits.

Vecka beckons “Strangers Things” fans to take a piece of the Upside-Down with you.

Chucky laughs up with a product inspired by the fictional Good Guys toy company from the popular film franchise. Be sure to check out the dolls used in the show inside the Universal Studio Store at the theme park’s entrance. Although they are not for sale, they are an amusing display.

Holidayz in Hell, The Last of Us, Monstruos: The Monsters of Latin America, The Exorcist: Believer, Terror Tram… The Exterminatorz, and Universal Monsters: Unmasked round out the Halloween Horror Night merchandise lineup. Oddly enough, there is no sign of Evil Dead Rise as it has a maze in their year’s event and a theatrical release earlier this year. More fun and cute designs are included. Pop versions of the classic Universal Monsters and Halloween-themed Minions appeal to a more wholesome audience.

Last but not least, an original fan-favorite Universal Halloween character named Little Boo gets a star-studded showcase as well.

We couldn’t possibly show everything that is available for purchase in one post. You’ll just have to go down to Universal Studios Hollywood yourself to check out more. The Universal Studio Store and Animation Studio Store in the Upper Lot are covered—as well as the Jurassic Outfitters in the Lower Lot of the theme park. Universal CityWalk has Halloween products on either end of the entertainment center. Also, be on the lookout for a Hello Kitty-inspired mash-up with Chucky!

Disney D23 Expo Returns to Anaheim August 2024

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D23: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event is a one-of-a-kind fan experience like never before with spectacular shows, new venues, and multiple days of entertainment that will bring together the best of Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and more!

Expanded Disney Fan Experience Will Feature New and Exciting Events Across Multiple Locations, Including a D23 Takeover of the Happiest Place On Earth, Evening Entertainment at the Honda Center, D23 Day at Angel Stadium, and Much More

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Fan Favorites Including Exhibits, Panels, Shows, and Shopping Will Dazzle Disney Enthusiasts at the Anaheim Convention Center

Highlights will include:

  • Sunday, August 4: D23 Day at Angel Stadium, where D23 fans are invited to attend the Los Angeles Angels vs. New York Mets game.
  • Thursday, August 8: D23 kickoff celebration at Disneyland Resort.
  • Friday, August 9 – Sunday, August 11: Shopping, exhibits, panels, and presentations will take place at the Anaheim Convention Center during the day, with the fun extending into the evening at the Honda Center, the bigger home to marquee shows.

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Tickets for D23: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event will go on sale in Spring 2024, with ticketing options to be announced later for access to the Anaheim Convention Center and the Honda Center. Admission for D23 Day at Angel Stadium and the D23 kickoff celebration at Disneyland Resort will be available as separate ticketed events. Additional details for D23: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event will be announced in early 2024.

Diary of a Wimpy Kid Christmas: Cabin Fever Debuts on Disney+

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The original animated adventure, “Diary of a Wimpy Kid Christmas: Cabin Fever,” the latest animated movie based on Jeff Kinney’s wildly successful book series, will premiere on December 8, 2023, exclusively on Disney+. The film is a hilarious and heartfelt holiday tale centered around everyone’s favorite disaster-prone middle school student.

The winter holidays are turning out to be especially stressful for Greg Heffley this year. After accidentally damaging a snowplow while making a snowman with best friend Rowley Jefferson, Greg worries he won’t get the new video game console he so desperately wants for Christmas. To make matters worse, he gets snowed in with his family, including his grumpy older brother Rodrick and annoying younger brother Manny.

Directed by Luke Cormican (“Teen Titans Go!) and written and produced by Jeff Kinney, “Diary of a Wimpy Kid Christmas: Cabin Fever” features the voices of Wesley Kimmel (“The Mandalorian”), Erica Cerra (“Power Rangers”), and Hunter Dillon (“Deadpool 2”).

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“Diary of a Wimpy Kid Christmas: Cabin Fever” will stream on December 8, 2023, exclusively on Disney+.

Through September 20, new and returning customers can subscribe to Disney+ Basic (with ads) for $1.99/month for three months by visiting www.disneyplus.com.

Goosebumps New Series Coming to Disney+ and Hulu

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“Goosebumps,” the chilling new series inspired by R.L. Stine’s worldwide bestselling Scholastic book series, is set to debut across both Disney+ and Hulu on Friday, Oct. 13. From Disney Branded Television and Sony Pictures Television, the 10-part series will launch with a five-episode drop as part of Disney+’s “Hallowstream” and Hulu’s “Huluween” celebrations, with subsequent new episodes streaming weekly. Additionally, the series’ first two episodes will air on Freeform on Oct. 13th, as part of its “31 Nights of Halloween” programming.

“R.L. Stine’s ‘Goosebumps’ franchise is a pop culture phenomenon that holds a special place in the hearts of people of all ages,” said Ayo Davis, president, Disney Branded Television. “We are delighted to bring this spooky new series to audiences everywhere in a big way on Disney+ and Hulu, which we hope will not only captivate new audiences with its elevated thrills and chills, but also lifelong fans nostalgic for the stories that are a staple of their generation.”

Plunging viewers into a world of mystery and suspense, the new “Goosebumps” series follows a group of five high schoolers as they embark on a shadowy and twisted journey to investigate the tragic passing three decades earlier of a teen named Harold Biddle — while also unearthing dark secrets from their parents’ past.

Published by Scholastic, “Goosebumps” is one of the bestselling book series of all time, with more than 400 million books in print in 32 languages. The new television series draws on elements from five of the most popular middle-grade books including “Say Cheese and Die!,” “The Haunted Mask,” “The Cuckoo Clock of Doom,” “Go Eat Worms!” and “Night of the Living Dummy.”

“Goosebumps” stars Justin Long (“Barbarian”) and Rachael Harris (“Lucifer”), alongside newcomers Zack Morris (“EastEnders”), Isa Briones (“Star Trek: Picard”), Miles McKenna (“Guilty Party”), Ana Yi Puig (“Gossip Girl”) and Will Price (“The Equalizer”).

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Nicholas Stoller (“The Muppets”) and Rob Letterman (“Pokémon Detective Pikachu”) developed the series and serve as executive producers, alongside Hilary Winston (“Community”), Neal H. Moritz (“Fast & Furious” franchise”), Scholastic Entertainment’s Iole Lucchese (“Clifford the Big Red Dog”), Pavun Shetty (“The Boys”), Conor Welch (“Platonic”), Scholastic Entertainment’s Caitlin Friedman (“Stillwater”), Erin O’Malley (“New Girl”) and Kevin Murphy (“Desperate Housewives”). James Eagan (“DC’s Legends of Tomorrow”) and Nick Adams (“BoJack Horseman”) serve as co-executive producers.

Now until September 20, new and returning customers can subscribe to Disney+ Basic (with ads) for $1.99/month for three months by visiting www.disneyplus.com.

Gargoyles Remastered Arrives October 19 – Pre-Order Now

Disney Games, in collaboration with developer Empty Clip Studios, revealed that Gargoyles Remastered, an artfully crafted revival of the ‘90s classic 16-bit side scrolling platform adventure, will release digitally for PlayStation ® 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch™, Steam, and GOG on October 19, 2023. Two physical editions, a Classic Edition and a Collector’s Edition will also be available from Limited Run Games. Digital pre-orders are open across platforms beginning today. Pre-orders for the Limited Run Games editions will open tomorrow, September 8, 2023.

Journey through one thousand years of legend as Goliath, leader of the Gargoyles. Stone by day, warriors by night, the Gargoyles are sworn protectors against the evil Eye of Odin and all who seek to use its immense powers to control the world. Battle armies of Viking Warriors in ancient Scotland and smash relentless hordes of menacing robots in modern-day Manhattan as you quest to find and destroy the Eye of Odin before it destroys the world.

“Gargoyles Remastered is the perfect dose of ‘90s nostalgia for fans of the iconic animated series and the original Gargoyles game,” said Luigi Priore VP, Disney, Pixar, and 20th Century Games. “We’re delighted to bring back a classic that holds true to the foundations of the original game while enhancing it for a new generation of players.”

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Featuring enhanced visuals and the ability to seamlessly toggle in real-time between graphics inspired by the animated series and classic 16-bit mode true to the original game, the world of Gargoyles comes to life with a level of detail that will thrill fans of the animated series and retro gaming enthusiasts alike. Players can also tailor their gameplay experience with features including instant rewind, wide-screen presentation, and achievements.

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Digital copies of Gargoyles Remastered are now available for pre-order for $14.99. Pre-orders for the Limited Run Games editions will open, on September 8, 2023.

For more information about Gargoyles Remastered: https://games.disney.com/disney-gargoyles-remastered

Knott’s Spooky Farm Kicks Off on September 28!

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Enjoy the spooktacular Halloween season at Knott’s Spooky Farm, a family-friendly Halloween celebration. Families can join in on the ghoulish fun as the park transforms with themed décor and wicked fun around every corner. The Fall Season of Fun offers Halloween-themed activities that celebrate the season, including trick-or-treating, a lineup of original shows, and pumpkin decorating. Knott’s Spooky Farm will be taking place in the daytime, Thursdays through Sundays, September 28 through October 29, 2023, plus Columbus Day and Halloween.

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Kids can participate in a memorable trick-or-treating experience in the spooky streets of Ghost Town, where they will interact with an array of spooky but friendly shopkeepers and show off their festive Halloween costumes. Guests can also visit the Livery Stable to get close and personal with the Creepy Critters of Calico. Spiders, bugs, and more await at our Creepy Critters Corral. Whimsical jack-o-lanterns surround Calico Park as it changes into an enchanting Pumpkin Patch location for families to enjoy the season’s atmosphere with photo ops. Guests can get in the spirit by decorating their very own themed cookie or pumpkin right in the heart of Ghost Town.

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Miniature pumpkins or Halloween cookies will be available for a nominal fee. Little ghouls are also encouraged to strut their stuff and show off their Halloween Costumes in the Calico Carnival Costume Cavalcade hosted by some of your favorite town citizens at the Calico Mine Stage. Also at the Calico Mine Stage, Krazy Kirk and the Hillbillies are back for a country concert like no other, with plenty of high-energy music and comedy on tap.

Gals and ghouls are in for a treat as the Bob Baker Marionette Theatre Show is back with their Halloween-themed show at Birdcage Theatre. These peculiar puppeteers will amaze all with a spooky puppet show that will have little ones and adults entertained all day.

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The residents of The Timber Mountain Log Ride will celebrate the Halloween Hootenanny, which adds a family-friendly seasonal twist to a park favorite. The ride’s interior features surprise after surprise as guests venture past the Calico Coffin Creeper Band, the town’s Green Witch and splash down Skull Mountain through a labyrinth of jack-o-lanterns. The fun continues for little ones at the Calico Mine Ride as it undergoes a fantastical transformation into a candy wonderland! Grab a seat to explore the caves and caverns for candy confections, but keep an eye out for the elusive Pink Fairy.

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Knott’s Spooky Farm runs daytime Thursdays through Sundays, September 28 through October 29, 2023, plus Columbus Day and Halloween, and is included with regular park admission. The best way to enjoy Knott’s Spooky Farm and all of Knott’s Seasons of Fun for the remainder of 2023 plus all of 2024 is with a 2024 Season Pass. A Regular Season Pass includes unlimited admission to Knott’s Berry Farm with no blackout dates, and a Gold Season Pass includes unlimited admission to both Knott’s Berry Farm and Knott’s Soak City Waterpark with no blackout dates.

Regular Season Passes start at just $99 or 11 easy payments of $6 after initial payment. Hurry before these offers end on October 31, 2023. Applicable taxes and fees apply. Payment plans are only available at knotts.com.

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For more information on all the exciting things that are going on at Knott’s Berry Farm, visit us online at knotts.com.

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