In 2001, Ocean Park created three representative halloween mascots: the Pumpkin King, the Witty Witch, and Count Dracula.
The four haunted attractions are ‘Mini Maze”, ‘Superstition’, ‘Caverns of Darkness 3D’ and the ‘Underworld’; there are also Halloween events such as horror shows and games.
[2] 15 Years of Horror(iconic scares and ghosts from yesteryears have came back) Forest of Legends and Forest of Doom (Same area with different setting between day and night) Rigor Mortis LIVE(themed from local movie-Rigor Mortis) H14(first-ever limited-admission) sculptures All Day and Night[6] Murder Factory Terror of the Tombs(first haunted attraction featuring both interactive projection technology and a kinetic game) Eagle-eye Exorcist(first interactive Halloween-themed game incorporating eye-tracking technology) Nightmare in 3D(featured 3D projection system) Paper Doll Paradise Terror Park(first ever haunted attraction that features RFID (Radio-frequency identification) Exploring Burned Alive High Street Madness Purgatory Express(About the Headless Jane) The Ghastly Minshuku The Estate of Horror(Own choice of experience) Deadly Doll Factory The Tomb of Doom(about terracotta army) The Last Stop(funeral procession into the world of the afterlife) Mad Doctor's Bizarre Lab Ocean Park Halloween Bash has annual advertising videos and promotion events to increase popularity.
The attendance of the event has risen gradually since 2003, it has attracted over 380,000 visitors throughout the month, breaking all records of any October in the Park's 27-year History.
At last, the Broadcasting Authority of Hong Kong ruled this complaint unreasonable because the TVB jade had made an adjustment of time on the advertisement.
[18] A Christian artist, Zac Kao, judged the advertisement of the Ocean Park Halloween Bash, advocated posthumous marriage and promote unhealthy messages.