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Locations:
Lake Compounce,
Bristol, Connecticut (as Ghost Hunt); Knott's Camp Snoopy, Mall
of America, Minnesota; Castle Park, Riverside, California; Santa Cruz
Beach Boardwalk, Santa Cruz, California |
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RIDE SPECIFICATIONS
Facility size: 6,000 sq. ft.
Scenes: 14
Animated props/characters: 80
Track length: 377 ft.
Capacity: 2 passenger/400 pph
4 passenger/800 pph
Note: All Sally dark rides are flexible in size and configuration |

| Boo!
Shining a whole new (black) light on the haunted house theme,
Ghost Blasters is
the "fun-scary" ride/game that everyone loves: an interactive family
attraction filled with fabulously frightful black light scenery,
characters and scarily animated effects. |
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"They get into the spirit of competition right in the ride car! Repeat ridership is strong."
— Craig Freeman
general manager
Knott's Camp Snoopy
"I'm most impressed
by the broad demographic appeal . . . from little kids to adults and
everyone in between."

Comical ghosts, skeletons and other
creatures of the night are led by the mighty Boocifer. The black-light ride features animatronic characters, plus almost 80
animated props, characters and set pieces. Lively custom theme music and
special effects add to the surreal, whimsical spookiness of the
experience as you undertake the challenge to drive the ghostly invaders
out of Bleakstone Manor, an old historic home Boocifer and friends
have claimed as their own.
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"It's one
of the most popular rides at Lake
Compounce."
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Tom Wages
general manager
Lake Compounce
". . .one of the few attractions that appeal to every family member. The
interactive element adds a dimension of fun." |
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As you prepare to board your
"boo-blaster" equipped ride car, world-renowned ghost hunter
Professor Phearstruck appears on a video screen to admit he has met
his match in Boocifer and enlist your aid. The professor shows off
his patented "ghost eradicator" and the "scaremobile" (the scoring
console-equipped ride car that carries visitors on their exciting
journey), and demonstrates the correct way to "boo-blast" a spirit
back to Ghostland. |
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