I normally don't do scary attractions very gracefully and was really nervous to try Outbreak this year after only making it a few steps into the first room last year. But I went through it with another party (did Outbreak as part of the All-Access Pass, which is a great value) this time. Shout-out to Ronan, who worked the downstairs attractions and was very friendly, helpful, and enthusiastic, and he explained to us what we would encounter in the attraction, and the last thing he told us before he shut the door was "You've got this!" The video got my heart racing, and I was a little apprehensive to enter the haunt itself, but it turned out to be awesome! Cool animatronics, still scenes, and video, and the actor did her job to the letter...scared me silly! The actors will not chase or touch you, just cool jump scares, but there is an area where the path is narrow and hands sticking out on either side that get a little close, but they aren't real and don't move. But that section freaked me out just the same. There are a couple really dark hallways, but I trailed the walls and did just fine. Caution to anyone prone to seizures, as there are a lot of starting loud noises, and the attraction may be too much for children and pre-teens. If you're nervous to try it, you can go through it with another party. It's a good length, realistic, scary, and fun...it freaked me out but I had a lot of fun and came out laughing! Would definitely recommend to anyone who likes a good haunted attraction! And you can buy an Outbreak T-shirt at...
Read moreA short version - better then some haunted houses I've been too.
I wanted to check this out of the three on my trip since I'm a horror guy. I own a horror film company with over 200 movies. I also do haunted house photography and videos at different locations.
This was a very small attraction but not that small. It was decent size for the price if you get the all 3 pack.
Was it kid friendly you ask? Depends on how you raise your kids. They won't be scared if raised a certain way. My parents let me watch horror films at 3 and 4 and 5. And since I've been hooked. It won't be scary unless your kids are scared of stuff and know its all fake.
When we went there was one zombie like actor and the rest were Annimatronics, moving gags and videos. With air mist and water shooting. A bloody scene too for one of the videos which was sweet.
The host before you go in which explains it all was amazing. (We were there 6/4/22 around 5-6 pm and she was amazing.
Overall it's a great time for scares and cool gags throughout. I recommend it, just know its not the length of some haunted houses. Its more limited based on the area. Nice production...
Read moreWell I am a 9 year old and i was too scared to continue. The attraction starts with a video saying that they’ve teamed up with the U.S army to make some type of source kinda like caffeine but it works 24/7 and it was to strong which caused testers to die but the source caused the testers to become zombies and they need you but the zombies escape and attack the scientists which makes the video to cut to this guy telling you have to escape before killing a zombie with a shotgun then he says that he can lock the zombies but the rest is up to you then someone opens a door and they try to startle you with sounds and animatronics and then it cuts to black then hands start to come out of the wall and if it is too scary there is emergency exits i went though one of them so the rest...
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