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SUMMARY:Lowertown Terror
DESCRIPTION:In the late 1920s and early ’30s, St. Paul earned a chilling nickname: Crooks’ Haven. The city became a sanctuary for outlaws, bootleggers, and bank robbers who found safe passage under the protection of crooked politicians. But while the law may have looked the other way… death did not. Beneath the ballpark, tunnels once led to secret speakeasies, gambling dens, and gangster hideouts. Deals were struck, debts were collected, and sometimes… rivals disappeared. The Ghostly Gangster game woke up something in the tunnels. Once sealed-off passageways became monuments of disaster. The secrets of the past could not be contained forever. Ushertainers went missing, players vanished from the dugout, and crowd roars were cut short by screams. The gangsters from the past had come back—not to watch, but to play themselves. In time, the city shuttered the tunnels, declared them secure, and assured the public the grounds were safe. The city may have locked the doors, but it never silenced the dead. Enter after dark… but don’t expect to walk out alone. For the first time since the Ghostly Gangster Game, the ballpark re-opens for “Fright Nights at the Field: Lowertown Terror,” which takes over the ballpark this October.  Beginning on Thursday, October 9 and running through Friday, October 31 Lowertown Terror will run Thursday-Sunday from 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. The hair-raising guided tour will take fans underneath the ballpark, through the clubhouses, down the hallways, and outside to the bottom of the Treasure Island Terrace. All Lowertown Terror tours are for those 12 and older. “To finally open the ballpark to guests is a huge relief,” said Saints Executive Vice President/General Manager Zane Heinselman. “We’ve taken all the necessary precautions to make sure every one of the ghostly gangsters was escorted off the premises. I’ve even walked through the ballpark on my own at night and I’m pretty sure I didn’t see or hear anything unusual, except for the thumping of baseballs in our batting cage…you know I’ve said too much. We’re all good over here.” READ THIS WARNING BEFORE PURCHASING TICKETS ONLINE:Participation in Fright Nights at the Field carries with it certain inherent risks that cannot be eliminated regardless of the care taken to avoid injuries. By entering, you knowingly and voluntarily accept and assume all risks—both physical and emotional—associated with participation.You will be exposed to numerous special effects including but not limited to flashing/strobing lights, scary imagery, loud noises & music, fog/haze, compressed air blasts, scare actors hiding & jumping out, and other effects throughout Fright Nights at the Field. Conditions and terrain may be uneven and slippery due to weather conditions.DO NOT participate if you are pregnant, intoxicated, suffer from claustrophobia, PTSD, anxiety or any type of mental, physical or respiratory problems, are prone to seizures, dizziness, motion sickness, heart, back/neck problems or other physical ailments, which may be aggravated by Fright Nights at the Field activities. Consult with your doctor prior to entering if you have any health concerns. Do not participate if you are taking medications or mindaltering drugs of any type.Participation may cause you to suffer injuries ranging from (1) minor injuries such as scratches, bruises and sprains to (2) major injuries such as joint or back injuries, heart attacks and concussions to (3) catastrophic injuries including paralysis and death.No one under the age of 12 is allowed entry. Minors between 1215 require a parent or guardian to accompany them. All entrants must sign a waiver and all minors must have a waiver signed by a parent or legal guardian.  Event operators are not liable for personal property loss or damage.Do not touch the actors, scenes or props.No flashlight or flash photography may be taken inside the experience.By entering, you release and hold harmless the event operator, Diamond Baseball Holdings, LLC, its parent companies, affiliates, officers, directors, employees, and landlords from any liability for injury, death, loss, or expense arising, directly or indirectly, from your participation.THERE ARE NO REFUNDS! ENTER AT YOUR OWN RISK! Your ticket is a revocable license and may be taken / admission refused. No refunds will be issued for early exit due to fear, discomfort, or violation of conduct rules.
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