To be honest I wouldn't be surprised if we had exactly the same lineup of scare mazes next year.
The Attic and Darkest Depths appeared to both be huge successes, especially the latter. In my opinion though, it was a little scary to be called a "family" maze and essentially replace House of Monsters.
Altonville Mine Tours gets better with age, however 2019 was it's 4th season. Personally I wouldn't be too upset regardless of whether that stays or goes.
Sub Species has just had it's 5th season, and despite it being "award winning" it seems to be the same thing every year for me. I find it a little stale now, however I wouldn't be surprised if Towers kept it.
Project 42 was poor last year, and even worse this year. I hope this goes and is replaced by a superior attraction next year, but I'm not sure that will happen.
With regard to the scare zones, they won't be coming back. Nor will roaming actors. A number of AT employees have told me these were removed because they were "scaring young children"...I mean, it is called Scarefest.
I do feel that over the last few years Scarefest has lost its Halloween touch on park. These days, one you go beyond Towers Street you wouldn't know it was Halloween but for it's late night opening.
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