South
Florida’s premier Halloween attraction to take place on select nights from
October 2 – November 1, 2014
MIAMI
(August 21, 2014) – For the most pulse-pounding haunted attraction and
trail experience ever experienced, head to Jungle Island and endure the park’s
first-ever Terror in the Jungle. This Halloween, two scary attractions
starred by mutated animals and zombie-like Aztec Indians will take over South
Florida’s favorite haunt to provide visitors with 20 nights of hair-raising
scares beginning Thursday, October 2 and concluding Saturday, November 1 on the
Day of the Dead.
From
the creator of Festival of Souls (Demon Mansion), voted Florida's Scariest
Haunted House by Hauntworld.com, Terror in the Jungle will
feature a chilling 40 x 22-foot Toxic Zombie Jungle Entrance leading
guests through five acres of terrorizing jungle paths and a 10,000 square-foot
ancientRuins Pyramid Haunted House. Carefully navigate a dark jungle filled
with zombies, demons and military HAZMAT containment units all while being
chased by wild mutated animals. Many more surprises wait inside the Ruins
Pyramid including booby traps and scary creatures, which will give even the
fearless the fright of their life. Those who wet their pants or don’t make it
through Terror in the Jungle will be added to a Wall of Lost Souls.
“We’re
excited that Brandon Kittendorf of Florida Event Productions chose Jungle
Island to serve as the venue for his award-winning Halloween attractions over
the next three years,” said John Dunlap, President & CEO of Iconic
Attractions Group, which manages Jungle Island. “This attraction will heighten
guests’ senses and be a true test of courage for those who dare to conquer it.
We’re certain our visitors will experience a heart-pounding fear like never
before at Terror in the Jungle.”Kittendorf has brewed an incredibly chilling
story line for Terror in the Jungle, which goes as follows: A plane carrying
toxic bio-chemicals from a research lab in Mexico flew off course and crashed
into the ruins of the Aztec city surrounded by a lush tropical jungle. The
bio-chemicals mutated the jungle animals and local Indians into half dead
creatures who feed on all the living creatures in the jungle. The Aztec Indians
prayed to their gods for forgiveness and instead, the Gods unleashed their
demon called the HUNTER, which devoured everything living in its path.
The
Mexican government has been looking for the plane for over two years. Reports
of the giant mutated animals and zombie-like Aztec Indians running wild in the
jungle has forced the Mexican government to investigate. One of the chemicals
carried by the plane was an experimental virus banned by the research lab
because of the uncontrollable side effects. A Hazardous Material Containment
unit has been dispatched to the region to clean up the mess, but they have no
idea what they are about to encounter. Little do they know, they are entering
into what the locals call, Terror in the Jungle.“Every time you let your guard
down, there will be something else to scare the living daylights out of you,”
said Kittendorf. “We’re creating a gory Halloween attraction using nature’s
natural darkness, fog, costumes and special effects, screams, animals and
visual stimulation to play on peoples phobias and fears. The thought of walking
around in a jungle in pitch-black darkness is already eerie, which is what
makes Jungle Island the perfect setting for this event.”
Guests
are encouraged to come in costume. Tickets to Terror in the Jungle cost $45 per
person on non-peak days and $55 per person on peak days. Fast passes start at
$20 per person. Tax is additional. Jungle Island also will offer childcare on a
first-come, first-served basis for $5 per child, per night. Terror in the
Jungle will take place every Thursday to Sunday from 7:30 p.m. to midnight,
with one Wednesday over the following dates: Non-peak dates / October 2-5,
9-12, 16, 19, 23, 26, 29 and November 1. Peak dates / October 17, 18, 24, 25,
30 & 31.
Group rates, frequent fear pass, corporate party, event and sponsorship
packages are available. For additional information, follow #terrorinthejungle
on social media or visit www.terrorinthejungle.com.
I visited Jungle Island during my thousand islands tour with my uncle. This island is located in the zoological park in Watson Island, Miami, Florida, United States. It hosts the famous event Jungle Theater where visitors encounter wildlife from all over the world. Many other famous events are also held in this park like; trained bird show, exhibition of reptiles, penguins, flamingos and other animals at the Serpentarium.
ReplyDeleteThey were so accommodating and I was truly impressed. It is such a comfortable environment in meeting room. For a buffet, it was delicious food. Alcoholic beverages were also great.
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