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If the huge skull with its brightly-lit red eyeballs doesn’t put a lump in your throat, try making your way through the haunted house that the skull “guards” at its entrance.
If your face isn’t a bit whiter and your hair not standing up a bit after inching your way through the house of horrors, then someone should check your pulse.
Vincent Price, eat your heart out.
With Halloween fast approaching, the time couldn’t be better than now to visit “SCREAMS in the Park at Rosemont,” our newest fun-filled and scary adventure located between Bryn Mawr and Balmoral Avenue just south of the Muvico Theater. Long lines of people itching to get into the spirit have been flocking to SCREAMS where they are whisked into a world of “secret passageways, torture chambers and vats of deadly acid.” If you don’t mind having the heck scared out of you, then get ready for a fantastic experience. Barking wolves, ghostly creatures, moving walls, cobwebs, strobe lights and a narrow, tightly-inflated wall of rubber are just some of SCREAMS’ adventures that continue through Oct. 31. It will be like no other haunted house experience you’ve ever had.
So, now’s the time to find the courage to jump in. You’re sure to have a ton of fun and an adventure you’ll never forget.
As we move ever so closely to the spring 2012 opening of our new entertainment district---The Park at Rosemont---we want everyone to know that there’ll be plenty of entertaining activity there from now and through winter.
In November, the popular outdoor ice-skating rink will return where last year nearly 20,000 people discovered hours of winter enjoyment. This year, the rink will be located in the entertainment district where construction of several new buildings is currently underway. Those buildings will house a number of fantastic entertainment venues such as a Toby Keith’s “I Love This Bar & Grill”, King’s Bowling center and Zanies Comedy Club.
Like last year, visitors can bring their own skates or rent them inside the adjacent warming house where refreshments will also be sold.
So, whether goblins and good-natured fear is your cup of tea or spending a few hours with friends and family members is more to your liking, Rosemont’s the place to be both now and in the future.
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