![]() ![]() Each general scene has enough theming to impart the general outline of the story, and even the more open, chainlink-bounded passageways utilize camo netting and partially see-through dividing elements to create more enclosed-feeling spaces. The decor is not elaborate-don't expect top tier Knott's Scary Farm quality here-but it's not sparse either. ![]() Unsurprisingly for a haunt that used to put on the Zombie Fest event, the theme is a post-apocalyptic wasteland with an urban aesthetic that has been overrun by zombies and other hideous, ghoulish creatures. Timed ticketing helps limit capacity and space out groups so that each excursion through is more intimate and private-allowing all of the monsters within to target each group as it passes. The Outpost 13 is the feature attraction, and this maze includes an incentive that no one will need to wait more than thirty minutes to experience the maze. There's also an option to be transformed into a hideous monster at a make-up booth and George the Giant's Strange Museum of Oddities and Wonders available as upcharges. The price of admission includes one trip through the Outpost 13 maze, an interactive scare zone where guests who've completed the maze can turn the tables on those going through it and startle them, a "Face Your Fears" sensory attraction, a reptile exhibit, a horror prop exhibit, photo ops, and live shows and entertainment at a side stage area. Created by the folks behind the currently defunct Long Beach Zombie Fest, Haunt of Halloween is a smaller scale, multi-attraction haunt that seems more catered to local residents looking for a unique alternative to the typical haunted conga line that can plague many bigger name attractions. The center offers popular entertainment, retail and restaurants, along with a variety of community events throughout the year.That being said, there's a new OC haunt located in Mission Viejo this year called the Haunt of Halloween, and it's located in the Kaleidoscope shopping center on Crown Valley Parkway just off the I-5 freeway. ![]() Kaleidoscope is located at 27741 Crown Valley Parkway, just off the 5 Freeway, in Mission Viejo. The movies are shown on Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 10 a.m. Guests who bring a new toy (no guns please) or new backpack to donate to Make-A-Wish will receive 4 game tickets and a “Spin to Win,” a chance to win prizes.Īlso on Tuesdays and Wednesdays throughout the summer, Regal Theater at Kaleidoscope is hosting its annual Summer Movie Express, which features family movies (rated G or PG) for only $1 admission per person. Tickets are $1 each, $5 for six, $10 for 15, and $2 for a “Spin to Win”. The Kaleido-Kids Carnival will be held on Monday, August 24, from 11:30 am to 2:30 p.m. and includes inflatables, games, a juggler and stilt walker, face painting and a balloon artist. Tues., August 11 – Interactive Percussion / Music The series will culminate with a day of fun at the Kaleido-Kids Mini Carnival benefiting Make A Wish ® Orange County and Inland Empire on Monday, August 24 from 11:30 am to 2:30 pm. The FREE series of activities for kids will take every Tuesday from June 23 to August 18 from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm. Attention Orange County friends! Kaleidoscope in Mission Viejo is bringing back its Kaleido-Kids Summer Time Fun Series co-sponsored by Jump ‘n Jammin this summer! ![]()
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