I've been going to this place since 2016 and have been there over a dozen times since then. Their…read morefestive events throughout the year are quite fun and in my experience, generate shorter lines.
The prices have risen over time and is a bit much in my opinion.
They could sell tickets for $10 and $15 for extreme, and you would get just as much if not more business and still make a killing. Just saying.
I have never done "Extreme" and never will.
I am not only a proud "Irregular" but also a "Repeat offender" as the owner would say.
The waits are usually very long, it can range from anywhere between 20 minutes to over 2 hours. It really helps to get there early and get in line first. They seem to take more time with you once you get inside if you are the opening act of the evening.
The rooms are dark, which is really a shame since you're unable to see the decorations or themes of some of the areas, which makes them seem like a waste.
Some rooms are very smelly. One year, there was a butcher shop area that stunk highly of ammonia. Some of the actors have REALLY bad breath and they get uncomfortably close.
While you wait in line, you are intermittently greeted by various characters, one of them being "Bubbles the Clown".. if I had to pick a favorite, it would probably be her. Beware however, she does have a few.. "quirks" that may disturb or disgust certain visitors. (all I'll say is watch where you step!)
The owner clearly enjoys his job and always remembers me when I stop by.
Most things are the same or at least, very similar as you go through each year, but some stuff does change to keep it interesting.
There are loud noises, messy substances, and electric shocks.
A few years in a row, I had to crawl on my hands and knees through what appeared to be a giant intestine to get through one of the many obstacles. That was weird to say the least.
There are rooms that include a lot of different fears and props.
Everything from snakes to clowns to pitch darkness.
Some special events through the year are themed around different holidays or a horror-centered gimmick.
And I hate to say it, but the most annoying things to me are:
1. The other people in line. They can get very obnoxious.
2. The constant screaming. I don't like loud things, and I don't like people (or monsters for that matter) screaming in my ear. It is NOT scary, funny or anything remotely enjoyable. It causes real damage to those of us with hearing issues. It also is highly aggravating.
3. Pricing can be a bit much for what you get.
4. I'm not a fan of the saturation of pentagrams all over the place. It's just lame and unimaginative.
There are merchandise stands outside with some neat items and lots of stuff to look at while you wait. Just be prepared for some startling surprises if you're spotted being off-guard.
The actors seem to have a good time, and if you're a good sport, you can have a good time along with them. It's always fun to join in on the spirit of things. (and besides, when else will you get the opportunity to hang out with some monsters and let loose for awhile?)
Anything that feels like a real-life horror movie (with the controlled fear element of course) is a must-do for the Halloween season or any other time during the year that you might need a good, safe scare to keep you on your toes! Because nothing breaks up the monotony of a typical, mundane evening in March, May, or July than a good-natured threat from an Axe-wielding Clown or a playful proposition from a demon-possessed girl covered in blood. Ya know, just another Saturday for some of us!
Final word: it's fun and most of the time, you never know what you're gonna walk into when you pass through each door or curtain.
So if you decide to visit, proceed with caution, and remember to have fun and enjoy the madness!