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For other uses, see Fright Fest 2016.

Fright Fest 2016 was the 29th annual Fright Fest at Six Flags St. Louis. It ran Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from September 30 through October 30, 2016.

Attractions[]

Haunted attractions[]

  • Camp Killamore (Hurricane Harbor): Once a popular spot for kids of all ages, Camp Killamore is now desolate and rumor has it that not everyone made it out alive.
  • Blackout (Sound Stage #2): The old playhouse is where a young lady who dreamed of making it big took her final bow.
  • Blind Fury (Shade Arbors): MaZe Manufacturing has come up with the perfect answer for dwindling sales…toys that come to life.
  • The Slaughter House (Second Mine Train station house): Mr. and Mrs. Drake’s butcher shop had the freshest meat in town, but they would never reveal their secret ingredient.

Scare zones[]

Shows[]

  • Love at First Fright (Palace Theater): Jack and Katie should not have been wandering in the woods that late at night.
  • Dead Man's Party (Palace Theater Porch): Jonathan was still in love with his ex-girlfriend, Samantha.
  • Freaks Unleashed (Palace Theater Porch): There are reasons you should be afraid of the dark. Beware of those who lurk in the shadows. Especially in October.
  • Final Freakout (Palace Theater Porch): Each night creatures scour the park, picking off guests and making them their meals, but what most people don’t know, is that the worst is yet to come!
  • Steve Daly's Dreamz Comedy Hypnosis Show (Empire Theater): The master hypnotist’s freakishly spooky mind-control show will suck the brains out of brave, warm-blooded audience members.
  • Freak-Out Circus (Chouteau's Market): James was the first volunteer. He would be crushing glass, which one of the sideshow freaks would then eat.
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