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We're not sure what's more dangerous to stick figures: high speed roller coasters, or Adobe Illustrator's "Live Trace" feature.
More LEDs. Anyone that's driven past at night will tell you that the ride is fairly modestly lit at night, save for the menacing Joker sign.
Rivals is lit by a collection of fairly small LED light setups.
This monstrous angled support is quite an odd design choice. Let's just say a token ugly support column that makes the rest of the ride look pretty good.
DC Rivals HyperCoaster: technically a car park coaster.
The menacing Joker sign is aided by building storm clouds.
Riders head down the near-vertical drop.
The backwards facing row is an unusual view for riders and spectators in the queue alike.
Warner Bros. Movie World have delivered the goods yet again with another superb edition of Fright Nights.
The closing performance ends with a bang.
A closing live performance on Main Street draws the night to a conclusion.
The Panic Rooms are one of a handful of extra activities with a surcharge. Like most "escape room" activities, groups are locked in and race against a clock to find clues and solve a mystery.
Long stretches of pathways are drenched in menacing lights and fog.
The old Lethal Weapon alleyway has become a fog-drenched, thoroughly claustrophobic scare precinct.
The mazes are the highlight of any Fright Nights experience, and Movie World have become masters at delivering this experience with new themes and adjustments every year.
It's not ideal conditions for a night at a theme park, but the rain really did kick things up a notch in terms of atmosphere.