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Festhaus Recipes

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How many of you love food served at the Festhaus?  Silly question right?

To those who were not old enough to remember when the park opened in 1975, it may come a surprise to learn that the Festhaus was not officially “there” until 1976.   It also opened with along with the rest of the Oktoberfest section of the park.  Der Marketplatz, Die Autobahn, The Trabant (Der Blitzschneller), Die Schwarze Spinne, Der Wirbelwind, Das Wirbelwindchen, the Arcade, all the skill games, Der Roto Baron, and the Schwartzkopf Wildekatze coaster.

Oktoberfest opens!

Oktoberfest opens!

Oktoberfest was a success for the park and so was the food!

Back in 1979, the park published a cook book that was written by the creative brains behind the Festhaus menu.

Yes.  A cookbook for the Festhaus… the glory of it allin vivid color and text!

Let us take a moment to thank Festhaus Chef Karin Elliot and Velma Wong (pastry chef) in a quiet meditation.  Think of bratwurst with sauerkraut, a side of German potato salad, and a big old slice of German Chocolate Torte cake.

Top Chef Masters

Top Chef Masters

Sadly, this book is no longer in production and chances are that the only place you may run across it is in a used book store or in a thrift shop book bin.  Speaking of, Kelly Sweeney Osato, one of the readers of BGW Memories, found this lovely book in a thrift shop and decided to cook her own “Oktoberfest” Feast right at home.  Even better, she sent in photos of the fruits of her labor.

I bow to her culinary skills!

This is a feast!

This is a feast!

After reading carefully over my own copy of the Festhaus cookbook; I discovered that in order to properly cook traditional German food, the chef must possess a ton of patience and fee time.  Also, the directions can seem vague and difficult to follow.  However, after seeing the results from Kelly’s triumphant Top Chef Victory, I may have to break out the crock pot and skillets.

The finished plate.

The finished plate.

For those daring enough to follow in Kelly’s footsteps: Be aware that many of the ingredients may not be easily found at a grocery store.  You may have to go to a specialty, international grocery store.  Also, cheesecloth and numerous hours of simmering, pickling, and refrigeration are required for many of the dishes.

So, don’t go expecting an instant Festhaus meal in minutes!  Nope. This is hard work; home cooking.  Busch Gardens style….. and it is not for the faint of heart!

The reason I am spending my free time typing out this book, is to  provide everyone the chance to experience this long forgotten treasure.  I plan on making installments to this post with chapters being added every so often.

He's a keeper!

May the spirit of Oktoberfest be with you all!

Ein prosit, ein prosit, der Gemutlichkeit!

BierMeister

Busch Gardens Postcard featuring Bob Bauman.

Spoiler Alert:  I found out why that German Potato Salad is so good; BACON!  Yes, a good ol’ cup of bacon and the grease is simmered to make the sauce.  Even in Germany, bacon always makes things better!
Disclaimer: Please do not email with questions about the recipes and how to cook things.  I really don’t know.  Check Google.  It is a better chef than I am!
I should also mention that I am doing this in the spirit of Busch Gardens fandom and no money is being made by me or anyone that may help me with this little endeavor of mine.  Since the book is no longer in publication, I thought it would be acceptable to share my treasure with you all.

Busch Gardens Festhaus Cookbook

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Published for Busch Gradens

By

Taylor Lewis & Associates

1979

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Recipes provided by Festhaus Chef Karin Elliot and Velma Wong, pastry chef. The Old Country

Photographs taken by Taylor Lewis in Germany at The Old Country Busch Gardens Williamsburg, Virginia.

Editor: Joanne Young

Designed by Ahia

Food Stylist, Dora Jonassen

First printing Copyright 1979

By Taylor Lewis & Associates

All rights reserved

Printed in the United States of America

Oktoberfest!

Oktoberfest opens!

At Busch Gardens Festhaus, every day’s Oktoberfest – the happy season of good food, good fellowship, dancing and song.  In Germany, where Munich’s huge Festhaus tents on the Theresienwiese are the heart of Oktoberfest, the holiday extends for sixteen glorious fall days as it has done since 1810.  In that auspicious year, Bavarian King Maximilian proclaimed a public celebration of the marriage of his son to a Saxony princess.

Such a happy custom was too good to abandon when the wedding was over, coming as it did when the harvest season when the hops were in and Munich’s famous breweries were turning out kegs of golden beer.  Today, the first Keg is tapped by the Lord Mayor to signify the opening of Oktoberfest.  Brass bands play, carousels turn, roller coaster cars soar up and slide down.  Young and old lock arms and sing, swaying to the music or raise their own on-litre steins (the only size allowed on Munich grounds) in merry toasts of “Ein, Zwei, Drei, Prosit!”

Germany’s famous wurts are in mouthwatering abundance, along with spicy sauerkraut, red cabbage, and tangy hot potato salad.  Over all hangs the tantalizing fragrance of barbecued beef, roasted daily on huge spits.

Join the fun at Busch Gardens Festhaus and when you go home, have your own Oktoberfest with the help of these authentic German recipes.

Table of Contents

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Food for Oktoberfest and other German Recipies

Oktoberfest History

Soups and Salads

  • Potato soup
  • “Clear Across the Garden” Soup
  • Noodle Soup
  • Chef’s Salad Dressing
  • Herring Salad
  • Carnival Coleslaw with Apples
  • Beet Salad
  • Hot Potato Salad

Favorite Side Dishes *to be added soon

Meat, Poultry, and Fish  *to be added soon

Breads and Pastries  *to be added soon

Miscellaneous  *to be added soon

Festhaus Songs *to be added soon

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SOUPS AND SALADS

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Potato Soup

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Potato Soup

(Kartoffelsuppe)

4 Medium potatoes

1 medium cucumber

1 ½ teaspoon salt

2 cups cold water

2 small green onions

1 ½ cups half-and-half cream

½ teaspoon dried dillweed

¼ teaspoon white pepper

¼ teaspoon celery salt

Peel and dice potatoes and boil till soft in salted water.  Peel cucumber, remove seeds, and chop.  Mix with finely chopped onions.  Place large sieve over bowl and pour potatoes and cooking water through.  Reserve several table-spoons of cubed potatoes to give soup texture, and press remainder through sieve and mix with cooking liquid.  Return to saucepan.  Add cream, seasonings, cucumber and onions, and simmer over very low heat for about five minutes, stirring frequently.  Garnish with thin cucumber slices and a dash of dill.

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Clear Across the Garden Soup

Clear Across the Garden Soup

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“Clear Cross the Garden” Soup

(Quer durch den Garten Suppe)

4 cups of beef stock (or 4 cups bouillon)

1 onion sliced thin

½ tablespoon chopped parsley

3 tablespoons of butter

½ cup chopped celery

½ cup sliced carrots

½ cup chopped cabbage

½ cup cubed potatoes

Salt and Pepper to taste

The best thing about this soup is its versatility.  Walk clear across the garden, pick whatever vegetables are in season and add them to the soup!  This can include green beans, limas, brussel sprouts, zucchini, spinach, turnips, green peas, or whatever you like.

Sauté celery, onion, carrots, and cabbage in butter.  Add to soup stock or bouillon), add mix to potato cubes and parsley.  Then add your own variety of vegetables plus cubes of meat left-overs (or sauté 1 cup cubed beef round with vegetables if you like).  Simmer until potatoes are tender.  Serve with herbed croutons or slices of fresh homemade bread and butter for a complete meal.

For variety: Add 1 tablespoon of Worcestershire sauce, or 1 cup of fine noodles, or ½ cup alphabet macaroni. 

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Noodle Soup

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Noodle Soup

(Nudelsuppe)

4 pounds beef chuck with bones

2 quarts water

2 leeks

2 large carrots

2 stalks celery with leaves

½ large onion

½ teaspoon peppercorns

1 tablespoon salt

1 bay leaf

1 pinch each of marjoram and thyme

2 sprigs parsley (or 1 teaspoon parsley flakes)

4 ounces thin noodles

½ cup sliced carrots

Cut meat off bones and reserve.  Cover soup bones with cold water and bring to boil in sauce pan.  Strain off water, cover soup bones with 2 quarts fresh water, and continue cooking.  Tie leeks, carrots, celery, onion, and herbs into cheesecloth square, and place in soup pot along with salt.  Simmer for an hour, then add meat which has been cut into cubes and sear on all sides in a very hot skillet.  (German cooks prefer to sear the cut side of onion the same way before tying into cheesecloth bag, but this method is optional).  Continue simmering for at least two more hours, skimming as necessary.  Correct seasoning and cool.  Remove fat congealed on top before making the soup.

Heat stock to boiling, then remove meat with slotted spoon and keep warm.  Add ½ sliced carrots and cook until partially tender.  Add very thing noodles, approximately 1 ounce per cup of stock, stirring so noodles do not stick together.  Cook until noodles are tender and serve.  Pass meat cubes in separate dish, letting each guest add desired amount to soup bowl.

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Chef Salad Dressing

Chef Salad Dressing

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Chef’s Salad Dressing

(Salat Marinade)

1/3 cup white vinegar

1/3 cup olive oil

1/3 cup granulated sugar

1 cup water

1 clove garlic, mashed

1 teaspoon grated lemon rind

1 teaspoon carroway seed

1 teaspoon salt- dash of freshly ground pepper

½ cup chopped parsley

Chop Parsley very fine, wrap in cheese cloth, and wring out parsley juice.  Mix ingredients except sugar and parsley in bowl. Let stand for at least two hours.  Add sugar and parsley, and mix again.  Chill before serving over salad greens.

For variety: Add ½ cup finely chopped onion as a delicious marinade for fresh tomato slices; or pour over sliced boiled potatoes and garnish with crisp bits of bacon for a simple cold potato salad. 

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Herring Salad

Herring Salad

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Herring Salad

(Heringsalat)

3-4 ounce jars marinated herring fillets

12ounce carton of sour cream

1 tablespoon white wine vinegar

¼ teaspoon sugar

2 tart apples

2 small onions

½ teaspoon dillweed

Core but do not peel apples and cut into thin slices.  Peel onions and slice thin.  Drain herring fillets and gently stir into sour cream in bowl.  Add vinegar, sugar, apples, and onions.  Chill in refrigerator 4 to 5 hours, or overnight.  Transfer to serving bowl, sprinkle dill on top, and garnish with thin apple slices if desired.

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Carnival Coleslaw with Apples

Carnival Coleslaw with Apples

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Carnival Coleslaw with Apples

(Karnival Krautsalat)

2 cups grated green cabbage

2 cups grated red cabbage

1 small orange, chopped

1 large apple, cored and chopped

2 medium carrots, grated

½ cup raisins

2 tablespoons lemon juice

1 tablespoon honey

Grate cabbages and place in ice water to crisp while preparing carrots and fruit.  Do not peel apple- the red skins adds color and flavor to this bright salad.  Drain grated cabbage and dry between paper towels.  Toss with chopped orange and apple, grated carrots, and raisins.  Combine lemon juice with honey and pour over cole slaw, tossing lightly before serving.

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Beet Salad

Beet Salad

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Beet Salad

(Rote Beete Salat)

#2 can (16 oz) sliced beets

1 tablespoon super

1 tablespoon vinegar

½ teaspoon carroway seeds

1 small Bermuda onion, sliced thin

Drain beets and mix juice with sugar, carroway seeds, and vinegar.  Mix beet and onion slices together in bowl, stirring lightly.  Pour marinade on beets and refrigerate overnight to blend flavors.

For variety: Add 2 tablespoons Burgundy wine to marinade.

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Hot Potato Salad

Hot Potato Salad

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Hot Potato Salad

(Warmer Kartoffelsalat)

6 large potatoes

¼ pound bacon (approx) to make 1 cup chopped bacon (uncooked)

1 cup chopped onions

2 cups water

3 tablespoons cornstarch

½ cup vinegar

2 tablespoons sugar

1 teaspoon salt

½ teaspoon pepper

¼ cup each pickle relish and chopped pimento

Boil potatoes then refrigerate about 6 hours.  Peel and slice.  Chop bacon and onion fine and brown in skillet till bacon is crisp.  Do not drain.  Add Cornstarch mixed with water to bacon grease, stirring till mixture thickens, and simmer for several minutes.  Stir in sliced potatoes and simmer until they are hot.

Breads and Pastries

Black Forest Cherry Cake

(Schwarzwalder Kirschtorte)

2 Cups Flour

1 ½ cups sugar

¼ cups milk

½ cup butter

1½ teaspoon baking soda

3/4 teaspoon salt

2 eggs

½ cup cocoa

½ teaspoon red food coloring

1 teaspoon vanilla

Cream butter and sugar together.  Add eggs, and measure rest of ingredients into bowl.  Blend on low, scraping constantly.  Beat 3 mintues on high speed.  Pour into two 9 inch round cake pans that have been greased and floured.  Bake at 350 degrees for 30-50 minutes.

Filling:  2 cups black cherries canned in heavy syrup; combined with 2 tablespoons of Kirschwasser.

Frosting: (Schwarzwalder Kirschtorte) pint heavy cream, whipped or 1 large container non-dairy whipped topping

Slice each cake round horizontally to make four layers.  Place one layer on flat plate.  Fill pastry bag with whipped cream and pipe a generous ring around the edge of cake layer and a large rosette in the center. Fill exposed ring of cake with cherry filling.  Place the second layer of cake on top and repeat.  Place third layer and top and frost the entire cake layer with whipped cream.  Crumble the fourth layer into fine crumbs and sprinkle on the sides of the cake.  Using whipped cream, pipe two rosettes on top of cake and top each with a maraschino cherry.  Garnish the center top of cake with chocolate curls.

Bavarian  Torte

(Bayrische Torte)

Use chocolate cake recipe for Black Forest Cake.. (see above)  or your favorite Devil’s Food Cake Recipe.  Bake on rectangular sheet cake pan at 350 degrees until cake pulls away from the edge of pan and toothpick inserted in center of the cake comes out clean.  (About 25 minutes)  Cut cake into thirds so you have three equal rectangles.

Place one portion on cake board plate and spread with non-dairy whipped topping about ½ thick.  Place second portion on top and press down slightly to level off top.  Spread Second Layer with whipped topping and place third layer on top.  Frost top and garnish with chocolate sprinkles.

 

More to come!  Stay Tuned.  🙂

In the meantime- enjoy learning the lyrics to a Festhaus Song:

In München steht ein Hofbräuhaus:
Eins, zwei, g’suffa . . .
Da läuft so manches Fäßchen aus:
Eins, zwei, g’suffa . . .
Da hat so manche braver Mann:
Eins, zwei, g’suffa . . .
Gezeigt was er so vertragen kann
Schon früh am Morgen fing er an
Und spät am Abend kam er heraus
So schön ist’s im Hofbräuhaus.

Zicke Zacke Zicke Zacke Hoi Hoi Hoi!

Wunderbar!

Zicke Zacke Zicke Zacke Hoi Hoi Hoi!

Zicke Zacke Zicke Zacke Hoi Hoi Hoi!

Howl-O-Scream adds Fright to your Night!

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Fear has a way of Spreading at Howl-O-Scream 2013

This year I had no idea what to expect from Busch Gardens Howl-O-Scream event.  So much has changed at the park in the last few years; I was at a loss at how the new attractions would stack up against years past.

Like any event, there are highlights that stand out from the rest.  One in particular is the new Blood Banquet at the Vampire Point Hotel located in the Rhinefeld hamlet of the park.

On paper the separate up charge for a dinner-theater sounded interesting enough but would it be worth the extra cost?  The answer is an astounding YES! 

Directly stated from the Busch Gardens Website:

“The all-you-care-to-eat dinner buffet is located at Wilkommenhaus and features hand carved meats, interactive pasta station, lamb stew, chili, a baked potato bar, assorted vegetables, tossed salad, dinner rolls, assorted desserts and non-alcoholic beverages. Beer, wine and mixed alcoholic drinks are available for purchase separately.”

The food was fantastic or as Count Vlad would say, “Vladtastic!”  The hand-carved beef and spiced turkey was to die for, the baked potato bar was delectable, and the chili was perfect on a cool September night.

Care for a slice of beef?

Care for a slice of beef?

Dinner is Served

Dinner is Served

Let the Feast Begin!

Let the Feast Begin!

I have a food allergy so unfortunately, I was unable to sample all the items on the dinner or any of the deserts.  However, the group I was dining with had nothing but positive things to say about all of the dinner options.

Also, the “Vladtini” house Martini was a cranberry delight and came in a light-up glass.

Being able to talk to the actors, especially Count Vlad, made my night.   Lionel Lonnie Ruland plays the count and he brings tons of charm and comedy to the role.

The show consists of Count Vlad, a lovely French chef, two lovely ladies as the bar staff, a surly dry-witted Bellman, a gypsy violinist, and three Vampire Tourists.   The improv style of comedy allows some over-the-top cheesy puns; but I found it endearing. What can I say, I love punny jokes!  Ba dum tsss!

Vladtastic!

Vladtastic!

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The friendly bar servers at Vampire Point

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A Little Dinner Music

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Vampires are Tourists too!

Even better, the show does not distract you from your dinner; it enhances it.   It lasts around 10-15 minutes, so by the time you are done with your first plate and want to get up for seconds, there is no awkward walking around the performers in order to grab your food.

My favorite part of the night was when I asked Vlad about his rings.  We both had on owl and snake rings and he made sure that they were introduced formally.  “Owl meet Owl.. hello owl.”   I kept laughing about it for the rest of the night!

Count Vladtastic Bling!

Count Vladtastic Bling!

I would recommend purchasing your ticket in advance from Busch Garden’s website before going to the park.  Those who purchase tickets ahead of time have reserved seating and receive first access to the buffet, table selection, and have time to start eating before the show starts.

The reservation was at 4:30 and just before 5pm, Count Vlad and his eerie cast of Characters makes an appearance and begins to roam around.  If you do not reserve your seat; you may have to watch the show from outside the restaurant.  Tickets for the buffet are sold on site only after reserved diners have arrived.

This is a must for anyone going to Howl-O-Scream this year.  Busch Gardens put together a hit that is guaranteed to create many wonderful memories.

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Me and Vlad 

Other Favorites of the Night

Terror-tories:  New for 2013.  They incorporate new themeing, scares, and a fun club atmosphere that appeal to the 21 and up crowd.  Make sure to bring your ID to experience all the fun adult beverages at the park!

Ports Of Skull (new)

Arrrrrr!

Arrrrrr!

Italy is swarming with Pirates and the new additions bring the night life to San Marco.  A creepy skeletal Captain greets you at the Birate Baarrgh (new).  I highly recommend the Hurricane; the classic tropical fruit and Rum cocktail.

Pirate Baarrgh

Pirate Baarrgh

Bella Casa has transformed into Captain Barghbie’s Booty (new) and features the best store transformation this year.  The inside looks like a pirate ship and houses all the Pirate Booty ye could ever ask for.  The Captain himself is there to serve spiced rum cider and various wines from Italy.

Captain Barghbie at the Bar

Captain Barghbie at the Bar

Captain Barghbie's Booty

Captain Barghbie’s Booty

Dead men tell no tales in San Marco this year.  Da Vinci’s Gardens are now the center hub for the Pirates to jump out and make you walk the plank.  Well, sort of.   The park has built several fun photo ops for you and your friends to be placed in many unpleasant scenarios.  Have a photo taken in a Crow’s cage, the stocks, walking the plank, or even in a replica crow’s nest.

Ports of Skull

Ports of Skull

Entertainment:  Dig it Up: returns this year to provide comedy to your night.  A museum comes to life bringing musically talented Romans, Egyptians, curators, cavemen, an alien, and one very entertaining cave woman!

Dig It Up Stage

Dig It Up Stage

The band plays!

The band plays!

The crowd favorites!

The crowd favorites!

We are the Men in Black!

We are the Men in Black!

House/Maze:  Cut Throat Cove is the newest Scare Maze replaces the clowns from Fear Fair last year.  Loacted in Festa Italia near Roman Rapids; this maze twists and turns around various stages.  Enter if ye dare!

Abandon all Hope ye who enter here!

Abandon all Hope ye who enter here!

House/Maze:  Deadline (returning) Located under Escape from Pompeii, Zombies are running around the Italian Subway system again this year.  

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Demon Street (New)

Demon Street

Demon Street

France is on fire this year with roaming demons sure to jump out and give you a fright.

Demon Drinks and the Demon DJ (new):  Located next to each other, a Demon perched upon a giant skull with flaming eyes pumps techno beats into the crowd.   Demonic Beauties serve you hellish beverages.

Let the Music Play

Let the Music Play

House Maze:  Catacombs.  (Returning House)  Located under The Royal Palace Theater.  The maze features a creepy crypt to run through.  

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Vampire Point (new)

Vampire Point

Vampire Point

Rhinefeld has been taken over by Vampires!  Watch out for the creatures of the night waiting to pounce.  The Terror-tory features the must see- must do extra offered this year; Blood Banquet.  Say hi to Count Vlad and all his fiends at the Vampire Point Hotel.

The Vampire Point Hotel

The Vampire Point Hotel

Ripper Row (new)

Ripper Row

Ripper Row

England (Banbury Cross) has been turned into the year 1888 in the Whitecastle district of London.   Narrow pathways make it hard to avoid the Ripper who wants nothing more than to terrify park guests.  My favorite?  The headless Victorian ladies that seem to float down the cobblestone paths.

Spoooky!

Spoooky! 

Oktoberfest

Night Beats

Night Beats

Oktoberfest is not a Terror-tory, but features the well loved show Night Beats (returning).  Ulrich, your vampire host with the most, is sure to dazzle you with his charm and powerful voice.  Don’t get too entranced. His jealous fiancé Beatrix will  put a stop to your adoration in a heartbeat.

The show, as one can tell, is my favorite show in the park and features a wide variety of catchy night beats.

Ulrich demands your attention.

Ulrich demands your attention.

Beatrice is always a star.

Beatrix is always a star.

Gimme a beat and make it funky!

Gimme a beat and make it funky!

The Creatures of the Night dance the night away.

The Creatures of the Night dance the night away.

Open Casket Bar (returning):  Alright all you vampire fans, time to pull out your ID and wallet.  These vampires are out to make sure you have the time of your life.  Just make sure to never turn your back on them; you never know when one may decide to take his “dinner break.”

Open Casket Bar

Open Casket Bar

Der Marketplatz is the Dark Side of the Gardens Store where you can purchase all your must have Howl-O-Scream gear!

Dark Side of the Gardens Store

Dark Side of the Gardens Store

Bitten: (returning)  Located at the old Drachen Fire station house, this maze is one of the longest running mazes in the park.  For those history buffs out there… make sure to take in all the props when walking through and see what you recognize.

Bitten Returns again for 2013

Bitten Returns again for 2013

Ireland

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This is not a Terror-Tory this year as well but features three Howl-O-Scream attractions.

Fiends (returning):  The Doctor is back and making sure his Creature comes to life with the help of his assistant Igor, a werewolf, a vampire, a creature from the black lagoon, and a whole bunch of naughty nurses.  The music is catchy and many of the cast is new this year including the doctor.

The Doctor returns

The Doctor returns

Be my Frankenstein

Be my Frankenstein

Really Igor?

Really Igor?

A little help from my FIENDS

A little help from my FIENDS

Inoculation Station:  Everyone can be naughty sometime and you may wish to have these beauties help you to a syringe jello shot to get your heart beating faster.  The one thing I will say is that the actresses this year have been so friendly and never fail to stop and pose for a photo.

Don't be afraid to get a shot.

Don’t be afraid to get a shot.

House/ Maze13 Your Number’s Up (returning) an indoor house that features 13 fears.  When the park is busy, I recommend buying a Quick Que pass to bypass the long line.

Can you see me?

Can you see me?

There is also an added extra that you would need to purchase in advance called Fiends Feast.  I am unable to review it at this time.

That about sums up my adventures!  Hope everyone has a very safe and enjoyable time at Howl-O-Scream this year!  Make sure to like BGW Memories on Facebook to see more photos of Howl-O-Scream and Busch Gardens Park history!  https://www.facebook.com/bgwmemories?ref=hl

CHEERS!

CHEERS!

Link to dining experiences at Howl-O-Scream: http://seaworldparks.com/en/howloscream-williamsburg/Book-Online/Extras/Exclusive-Dining

Link to Behind the Scenes Tours at Howl-O-Scream:  http://seaworldparks.com/en/howloscream-williamsburg/Book-Online/Extras/All-Extras

Link to Busch Gardens Howl-O-Scream Page:  http://seaworldparks.com/en/howloscream-williamsburg

Link to Howl-O-Scream Map for 2013:   http://seaworldparks.com/en/howloscream-williamsburg/Frightening-Features/Map

The eyes have it!

The eyes have it!

Your story awaits.

Your story awaits.