Mirror Maze Madness We ventured into the mirror maze thinking it’d be a quick giggle—but we were wrong in all the best ways. It’s a glittering labyrinth of glass, lights, and illusions that tests both your sense of direction and your dignity. We were sure left was the way out—until we walked straight into ourselves. Then we doubled back to the right, only to end up exactly where we started. At one point, we were confident the exit was dead center… but nope, just another flawless reflection judging us silently.
Every twist feels like a trap, every turn a comedy of errors. One wrong move (which is basically every move), and boom: you’re face-to-face with your own confused expression, wondering who’s really in charge here—because it sure isn’t you. Hilarious, disorienting, and weirdly mesmerizing.
Zombie Maze Mayhem And if getting lost wasn’t enough, we also took a stroll through the zombie maze—and by “stroll,” I mean panicked sprint. This thing is a fog-filled nightmare playground, packed with creepy lighting, jump scares, and actors that take their undead roles way too seriously (in the best way).
We were barely two steps in when a zombie lunged out from behind a wall that looked totally solid. Someone yelled “go left!”—so we bolted to the right and instantly regretted it. The maze winds through tight corridors and unexpected turns, and just when you think it’s safe to breathe again—bam, zombie from the floorboards. At one point, we tried to hide in what turned out to be… another dead end. Classic move.
It’s the perfect mix of spooky and silly, with just enough heart-pounding chaos to keep you laughing all the way out. Would absolutely do both...
Read moreIt is worth the money and it was fun. The reason for the three stars is if you are in a wheelchair, I would not recommend going to the outbreak room, especially if your wheelchair is motorized, because you can’t see how to navigate and they won’t let you use a light of any kind. The corners are tight and it is extremely dark. For an attraction that claims to be handicap accessible, they obviously don’t understand that people in wheelchairs need to be able to see how to navigate. It resulted in me hurting myself when I ran into part of the attraction because I couldn’t see where I was going. When we complained about it, the person they claimed a manager was condescending and sarcastically sympathetic. The actor told us that we should have been told it was okay for me to use my light, but the “manager” told my wife that wasn’t the case. The actor was very friendly and helpful in getting us out. In conclusion we liked the ride but wished it had been more...
Read moreWe had tickets that included the Castle of Chaos, so with some extra time we decided to check it out. Outside, the building design is super unique, with a witch and a wizard built right into the castle.
However upon entering, there was a very strong & unpleasant smell that was hard to ignore. We tried to overlook it and started with the mirror maze. The setup was cute! Before entering, you watch a short video that ties into the castle’s storyline, and then you head into the maze. It wasn’t difficult at all, but it was fun to walk through.
Unfortunately, after finishing the mirror maze, the smell was still very noticeable, so we decided to head out. That being said, I think this attraction is perfect for younger kids, though all ages could still enjoy it. In addition to the mirror maze, there’s also a haunted house and a FlyRide experience.
Overall, I’d say it’s worth walking in and checking it out for yourself to see...
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