The amusement park's Halloween Haun, which began on Sept. 19 and will run select nights through Nov. 2, offers visitors a variety of frightful experiences.

The seasonal event features five different scare zones, six haunted mazes and three live shows. While the scare zones and shows are included with regular park admission, the haunted mazes require a separate purchase.

Creating the elaborate Halloween experience requires extensive preparation and additional staffing, according to park management.

"Halloween Haunt is really a massive undertaking," Sydney Snow, regional manager of public relations for Six Flags, the theme park's parent company, explained. "Our entertainment team prepares for months, as well as our operations teams, our maintenance teams, to really convert this park into

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