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"A good haunt or scare will always be popular, but when you add live actors the attraction, well ...it just sort of comes alive,” says Jack. “The experience is always different. So far our guests seem to be in awe over the sheer size of the attraction and find the actors to be both hilarious and sinister. A perfect combination if you ask me!"


Jack couldn't resist joining the cast, however briefly. "Going through at night is definitely scarier than the day and is my favourite time to try my own hand at acting. There are several outstanding parts of the attraction, but I would have to say my favourite is one that was not even planned. It is in the wheelhouse section, but I do not want to give it away so you will have to see it for yourself. Another favourite might be the gallery or the exploding toilet scene ...it's really gross, but funny."


Black is Back


Ghost Ship is the kind of attraction that has been missing from New Jersey’s parks for years. It recalls the macabre pirate ship Skua that once challenged visitors to Hunts Pier. The Jersey Shore has a rich history of elaborate dark walk-throughs. At one time there were three large haunted walk-throughs. These included the Haunted Mansion in Long Branch, which burned down in 1987, the Brigantine Castle in Brigantine that closed in 1984 and Wildwood's Castle Dracula that burned down in 2002. Because of this history of blazes in such attractions, Ghost Ship has a state-of-the-art fire system including sprinklers throughout. Morey's Piers also currently operates several smaller dark attractions (see panel, right). Beach goers obviously love dark rides. "One of the reason park guests want dark walk- throughs is that there are just so few of them now," notes Jack Morey. "What started as a classic seaside attraction has evolved to overly mechanised and somewhat predictable attractions. Part of what makes Morey's Piers special is the fact that much of the environment feels like a big street theatre. By building a walk-through with live actors, we add to the uniqueness of the street theatre."


Unlike many of the dark attractions introduced in recent years, Ghost Ship recalls a bygone era; it's old school. "From a technological standpoint," Jack Morey


admits, "there is no doubt that dark attractions have improved tremendously. I hate to sound old- fashioned, but as far as I am concerned, technology could never replace human interaction. I think there will always be a market for new technology, but I do not think it will replace the experience of human interaction. It will just make human interaction better."


Construction Challenges


Throughout the construction process, Morey was secretive about what the attractions would be. It was a stroke of genius as the intrigue raised the curiosity level of prospective visitors. "This was one of the most challenging attractions we have ever built," Jack acknowledges. "Perhaps the hardest part was attempting to continually shroud the facade as it started to grow beyond what was reasonably shroud- able. In the end we simply abandoned the big red shrouds as it was interfering with completing the attraction on time."


Considering adding a similar attraction at your park? "This venture is not for the faint of heart," warns Jack Morey. "Had we not had an existing piece of infrastructure to start with I do not think it would have been possible." Morey's Piers have never remained open as late as Halloween, but with the Ghost Ship, will they reconsider? "At this point," admits Jack Morey, "we are in the thinking stage regarding a possible Halloween event." Located on the boardwalk in the Wildwoods, New


Jersey, the Morey’s three amusement piers have been family owned and operated since 1969. Together Mariner’s Landing, Surfside Pier and Adventure Pier feature over 100 rides and attractions. The operation also includes two beachfront waterparks, Ocean Oasis at Surfside Pier and Raging Waters at Schellenger Avenue, and several lodging and dining opportunities.


Convenient to the major population centres of the North Eastern United States, including New York City, Philadelphia and Baltimore, Morey’s Piers combines the joy of an amusement park, the sights and sounds of a classic boardwalk, and fine accommodations with the rhythm of beach life.


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the dark Dark rides and attractions have a long tradition in New Jersey and at Morey’s Piers in Wildwood there are currently six in operation. The list is as follows: •Ghost Ship at Mariner’s Landing Pier: Dark Walk- through built in-house •Dante's Dungeon at Surfside Pier: Soli dark ride with Bertazzon cars and Halloween Productions effects •Pirates of the Wildwoods at Mariner’s Landing: Reverchon dark ride with gags by Halloween Productions •Curse of the Mummy at Adventure Pier: Dark walk- through by Halloween Productions •Jersey Junkyard at Adventure Pier: Dark ride by Fred Hollingsworth, gags from Morris Costumes •Chamber of Checkers at Adventure Pier: Indoor/outdoor maze by Minotaur Amusements


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