This is a walk-through of the House of Horrors dark ride at Rocky Point Amusement Park in Warwick, Rhode Island, shot during the auction of the park in 1996. The ride sold for $1,000 and later re-opened during the short-lived "Rocky Point Family Fair" in 1996. It has since been demolished. Poor quality video, but worth a few memories!
I REALLY MISS rocky point park :,(
Djajr23 4 months ago
Is this old dark ride gone now? Because a similar ride was at Wildwood, NJ on Sportland Pier called Dr. Blood's House of Horror and had Tracy stunts they might have been built after his passing in Aug 1974. The ride closed after the 1983 season, and was finally ripped down Jan 2007 but a bunch of props were saved and are in storage in downtown Wildwood in a former Woolworth's store. Sportland Pier now has a new walk through called Morbid Manor on the boardwalk end, another haunt coming next year
rwk360 4 months ago
Still remember the dank, musty smell of that place as we rode through it, back in the day. Good times. Cheesy, but fun.
nchwa 5 months ago
I was at the auction and videoed this also, and know I took much better video of it. BUT my "buddy" took the tape and we had a falling out over a coin operated candy machine, and I never saw the final tape. Which by the way had Mountain Park on it also. We kinda found our way in there and got some great shots.
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@5:21 "When there's no more room in Hell, the dead will walk the Earth." Nice.
PaulSF 8 months ago
@BigTimeParkFan me too - lets hope tracy's work is in a warehouse somewhere, waiting to work again
erikals2 9 months ago
Were the figures wearing hardhats in a room toward the back of the building? That was once the Torture Chamber.
Somebody removed most of Bill Tracy's figures in the mid-1980s. So glad I got to ride it when it was in its prime, including its opening season, 1963. BTW - Giant Bat was where JAWS is (was). Would love to know who removed Tracy's original stuff.
BigTimeParkFan 10 months ago