For everyone who's ever thought that Christmas could use a touch more thrill, Walibi Holland has just the thing. Just in time for this year's Halloween Fright Nights, the once popular haunted house "Haunted Holidays" is being transformed into "The Final Slay Ride," promising an unparalleled spooky journey through the festive season.
First opened in 2012, "Haunted Holidays" has historically captivated its visitors with dark renditions of well-known holidays. Despite a revamp in 2017, its doors remained closed in the subsequent years. Now, it shines anew with a chilling allure.
Insiders have shared that visitors can look forward to a comprehensive overhaul of the decor. A special highlight is the Krampus, this demonic figure from ancient tales, said to terrorize the North Pole.
With the theme "Christmas in Total Chaos," guests are in for a treat: From lurking dangers of aggressive Christmas lights to the sharp edges of shattered baubles. The name "The Final Slay Ride" cleverly plays on words, blending the Christmas theme with a dash of horror.
Yet, this eerie Christmas experience is time-limited. Come next fall, the building will make way for a breathtaking double roller coaster set to debut in 2025.
Tickets for this unique experience will be available from Friday. The presale for other Halloween highlights, from Slaughterhouse to "Wicked Woods", also begins. A celebration for all horror enthusiasts!
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