Restrictions are in place to prevent spread of Covid 19: Guests stay in vehicles. Haunt ‘O Ween is an excellent trick-or-treat experience for the whole family, especially children – great decorations, entertaining actors, and real candy! Remaining photography by Yuki Tanaka unless otherwise noted. This article originally posted on October 9 as a photo gallery. The trick-or-treating stations are a guaranteed sugar-rush of fun, making Haunt ‘O’Ween a must-see Halloween event that fills the void left by the absence of Boney Island and the Ghost Train. The drive-through portion is enjoyable if not spectacular. #SUGAR RUSH WOODLAND HILLS REVIEWS WINDOWS#Through most of it, visitors drive with windows down, enjoying the seasonal sights and sounds then socially distanced costumed characters shower passengers with candy while maintaining their distance and avoiding contact. Haunt ‘O’ Ween is a very clever solution to the challenge of presenting a Halloween attraction during the Covid-19 pandemic. (Parents should definitely seat their trick-or-treating children on the passenger side, facing the treat stations.) Haunt O’ Ween Review: Conclusion The joke is that when you roll down your window, they dump the treats into your lap whether you are ready or not, and this happens over and over at each station, until your vehicle is literally littered with Ring Pops, Milk Duds, Kit Kats, Rolos, and Butterfingers. The cast – everything from an alien to a bat-winged fairy – is uniformly excellent, offering amusing banter as they judiciously approach your vehicle, extending long polls with baskets on the end containing candy. Here, your 5pmh tour comes to a dozen stops, each with a different theme, some suggesting skewed versions of beloved holidays: there’s a Christmas Elf and an Easter Bunny, but mostly there are lots of Halloween characters, culminating in a witch to tie in with director Robert Zemeckis upcoming remake of Roald Dahl’s The Witches, starring Anne Hathaway. What makes Haunt ‘O’ Ween truly delectable is two rows of trick-or-treat stations at the end. (We had to accept our pumpkin through a back window because we were in a rental car and could not find the button to pop open the trunk.) Haunt O’ Ween Review: Trick or Treat StationsĪs pleasant as the drive-through is, there is only so much Jack O’Lantern juice one can squeeze from decorations, however colorful. The masked Pumpkin Master (really just a guy in a Covid-safe mask, not a costume) makes an exaggerated show of sterilizing the vegetable before dropping it into your trunk for you to take home and carve. Visit the Sugar Rush walk-thru now to May 2nd.There is also interactivity along the way, when you are directed to stop and receive a pumpkin. "Candy is such a timeless cross generational thing that it brings everyone together." Smith "Maeve has always had a sugar rush and she has always loved her candy," said Maeve's father Darren Press. "It's like if you ate a bunch of candy, blacked out and woke up in a dream," described Maeve Press. Localish LA followed Maeve Press from Freeform's "Everything's Gonna Be Okay" as she and her dad visited Sugar Rush. Candy is a very strong theme throughout the entire world but you're going to go through some really wacky and unique and unsuspecting environments while you're in there," Smith told Localish LA. "This is not your sort of off the shelf candy land type experience. The colorful experience in Woodland Hills, CA features over 40,000 square feet of walking paths that take you through six immersive environments. "We felt it was time to get families out in the fresh air in a really vibrant world on foot to have some fun together while still being safe and distanced," said Jasen Smith, the Founder and Chief Experience Officer of Experiential Supply Co. WOODLAND HILLS - Sugar Rush is an open air, on foot candy themed family adventure. We follow Freeform actress Maeve Press as she and her dad walk through the colorful candy-inspired world of Sugar Rush.
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