Rollercoasters outweigh Fright Fest horrors

Jose Gonzalez and Daniel Venegas

Fright Fest is a terrifying experience where there are haunted houses and roller coasters in the same place.

Getting into the amusement park you will be able to enjoy the beautiful view of all the roller coasters and the water filled with blood. There you will be able to enjoy the horrors that Fright Fest has to offer. They even offer Halloween type food for the people to enjoy. At the end of the event, all the spooky creatures get together for a parade where they all walk together and let the people know real fear. In a random survey of 110 Morton East students, 70 students reported liking roller coasters and 40 students reported not liking roller coasters.

“Yes, I enjoy Fright Fest because it just feels like you are going to die,” senior Eddie Martinez said.

For some people, spending $60 for a ticket to terror just isn’t worth it.

“I am not afraid of clowns although I do find them a bit odd. I am not paying to get scared,” said civics teacher Ms. Sandoval.

Others brave it out for the rollercoasters.

“I don’t enjoy getting scared, but I do enjoy the rides although I am afraid of people even without masks,” said Jose Gamboa, principal.

There’s something scary about rollercoasters.

“Omg yes, I enjoy the feeling of how dangerous and how the adrenaline feels.” Said Student, Victor Ramirez

Famous security guard Scooby had some words about one of the roller coasters.

“Sure, yes absolutely, Goliath would do it,” said head security Linda (Scooby)
Bultrini.

Others had different preferences.

“Yes, old school Raging Bull is the best,” said. English teacher Mr. Sujak.