
That’s not to say there weren’t a few good elements, like chainsaws and bungee jumpers, which were fun to watch.

I was usually able to pick them out of the massive crowds pretty easily. These zones are massive in Williamsburg, taking up entire lands! It’s pretty cool to see all the theming taking over, but because of the size of the lands and the crowds, I rarely encountered a scare actor. Something that was both great and bad were the scare zones.
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Plus side is that it does feature the Naughty Nurses, because it really wouldn’t be Fiends without them. Also, I’m all for lots of innuendo jokes if done correctly, but this show felt like it went overboard with the amount of them and how they executed them. I felt like it took itself too seriously and lacked the fun of the Tampa version. Personally, I was really disappointed in the version of Fiends at Williamsburg. It features plenty of on-stage violence as Jack the Ripper goes on a killing spree throughout the show.ĭuring the Howl-O-Scream season, the indoor theater in Ireland hosts Fiends, a show that is a staple of both HOS events in Tampa and Williamsburg. This was one of my favorite things about Howl-O-Scream! Lots of talented performers are featured in this show, but it definitely is a HOS show. Taking place inside the Globe Theater, this is a high energy showcase of dance, percussion and hit songs, themed around the story of Jack the Ripper. Here are my general thoughts on the shows I saw, scarezones and the houses: As someone who is used to the separate ticket event in Tampa, it kind of took away from my enjoyment of the event. Because of this, and the fact the park is only open during Howl-O-Scream nights this time of year, the park can become extremely crowded and sometimes close due to capacity. hits, the entire park switches over to the Halloween event. The big difference between is that Howl-O-Scream is included with regular admission in Willliamsburg. Howl-O-Scream is a staple around Halloween for both Busch Gardens parks in Tampa and Williamsburg, so when I traveled up to the northern park during its Howl-O-Scream season, I knew I had to see how it compares to the Tampa event.
