The family soon begins to figure out what Horrorland is all about, but will they live to tell it. The Monsters they will help, but say you’re not going to ever want to leave. The monsters who the family assume are in costumes ask about a phone or assistance. Because of the kids begging the family desided to check it out. Only the family has left the map on the table and is lost in a desert, they turn around and finally start to see trees, and a billboard to Horrorland. The Plot: the Morris Family is heading to a Zoo amusement park, that sounds like Busch Gardens. 9o% of this book is great, but man is that last 10% weak, I was thinking this could be my top Goosebump book, to finally rival Stay Out of the Basement but the ending ruined it. I really enjoyed myself and felt my pulse go up as I read. Stine has fun coming up with horror filled rides and amusements, I wish they would ridden more rides, they only ride 3, one of the rides they go on twice. This one drives the nostalgia as major plot point is finding a phone, and having kids not be on the phone for a long car ride with nothing but scenery to look at. The scares check a lot of boxes, fear of the unknown, fear of abandonment, fear of the dark, fear of being trapped, fear of confined spaces, and fear of spiders, bats, and wolves. One Day at Horrorland is the 16th book in the Goosebumps series original order. Stine is one of the scariest Goosebumps stories but ends with weak ending.
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