'More and more depraved': Calif. theme park debuts scary attractions
Briefly

"The annual horror event at Knott's Berry Farm is back, running through Nov. 2 in Buena Park. It's the 51st year for the after-dark event that started the Halloween horror attraction as we know it."
"One is 'Eight Fingers Nine,' which takes place in an 18th century colonial village where a boogeyman is menacing the villagers by coming in their homes nightly and eating their fingers."
"Instead, 'Widows' takes real life fears, the serious ones occupying real places in your mind because they will absolutely transpire in your lifetime, and turns them into a hellish ordeal."
"At Knott's, the haunted mazes generally run for several years, with at least one retired every season to make space for a new experience."
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