
Get ready to Charleston your way into chaos—Halloween Horror Nights is taking a deadly detour through the Roaring Twenties in its latest scare zone announcement: Mutations: Toxic Twenties.
Set in a seemingly ordinary 1920s neighborhood, things take a turn for the toxic when a BuzzCon truck—loaded with unstable radioactive cargo—collides head-on with a mobster getaway car. The crash unleashes a devastating wave of radiation, mutating everyone in its path. The result? A city descending into glowing, grotesque pandemonium.
Now, gangsters, flappers, and townsfolk alike are horribly transformed into radioactive horrors. Their minds twisted, their bodies deformed, and their dance floors now battle zones. The streets pulse with eerie green light, the sounds of vintage jazz warped into something far more sinister, and the air thick with danger and decay.
In Mutations: Toxic Twenties, style and science fiction fuse for a scare zone unlike any other. Guests can expect:
- Glowing grotesques: radiation-ravaged creatures lurching through smoke and shadows
- Twisted prohibition-era vibes: vintage meets vile in this 1920s gone wrong
- Mobsters with mutations: Tommy guns and toxic limbs—don’t get caught in the crossfire
- Deco disaster: Art Deco meets apocalyptic horror in the set design and atmosphere
So, don your best flapper fringe or pinstripe suit and take a trip back to an era where science was unchecked, crime was rampant, and mutation was only one crash away. But be warned—you might leave this neighborhood looking very different than when you entered.
Keep checking back for more scare zone and haunted house announcements as the fog thickens and the night draws near.






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