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The Escape

Welcome to Panic Park! This guide covers everything you need to know about this terrifying amusement park, its attractions, and how to escape.

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The Escape

Welcome to Panic Park! This guide covers everything you need to know about this terrifying amusement park, its attractions, and how to escape.

Alright, so you've made it to Panic Park. It's not exactly a picnic, but don't worry, I'm here to help you navigate this place. Think of it as the slightly more dangerous cousin of HorrorLand. What is Panic Park? Panic Park is an amusement park that was founded way back in the 1950s. It's pretty important in the grand scheme of things, especially in *Goosebumps HorrorLand*. You might remember that at the end of *Escape from HorrorLand*, the main characters thought they were escaping, only to get trapped here. Yeah, that happens. Karloff Mennis, the guy who founded it, really wants you to stay forever. But we're not going to do that, are we? How to Get Out This is the big question, right? In *The Streets of Panic Park*, some of the Goosebumps villains like Slappy the Dummy, Captain Long Ben One-Leg, Dr. Crawler, and Inspector Cranium actually team up with the main characters to defeat Karloff Mennis and escape. So, keep an eye out for those guys – they might be your best bet! Attractions to Watch Out For Panic Park has some wild rides, and not in a fun way. Here's the rundown: * Wheel of Fire: Matt Daniels saw Britney Crosby and Molly Molloy on this. It's connected to a broken mirror shard that Byron used. * The Tunnel of Hate: Seriously, don't stay in here too long. People start hating each other, and it gets ugly. You can even become feral if you're in there for ages. * Shake Shack: This place makes you feel like you're in an earthquake. Short-term effects are dizziness, but long-term? You'll be shaking forever. * Hall of Mirrors: Yep, another one. Just like in HorrorLand, probably best to avoid getting lost. * Midnight Maze: Byron told the Very Special Guests this was the way out in *Escape from HorrorLand*, but it was a lie. Inside, you'll face villains you've already dealt with. Tricky! * What a Shame: This chapel is where people mourn kids who died from fear. It's also where Lizzy Morris and the other Very Important Guests learned about Mennis's real plan. * Tower to Nowhere: It's super tall and just gets hotter the higher you go. Doesn't sound like a fun climb. * The Whirlwind: This hurricane simulator is actually another way between Panic Park and HorrorLand, and it's easier than using mirrors. Karloff Mennis claims the winds turn brains to mush, but it's hard to say if he's telling the truth. Remember, mirrors are key to getting into Panic Park, which is why they're banned in HorrorLand. Use that knowledge wisely!

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