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Hush Haunted Attraction

37550 Cherry Hill Rd, Westland, MI 48185
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4.1
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2.0
4w

Wasn’t scared at all I been to over 10 different mazes, I went to Jacksons underworld in September in 2025 that had no line no one was there at the maze but it was so much scarier than hush. I went to Eloise asylum in October and that was scary. I went to the scream machine last year in Taylor so much better I was scared in that maze the entire time I was by myself and they didn’t compact you like sardines the entire maze. I’m from California I been to Knotts scary farm and six flags Magic mountain for Halloween and I also went to Pierce college for Halloween time in San Fernando valley, Thousand Oaks ca has an amazing Halloween maze called Rein of terror. I lived in Baltimore Maryland for a year and I have to tell you I went to one maze for black out night in November guess what they let me go in by myself and waited to make sure no one else was behind me or in front of me which added to the scare factor and it was actually dark in the maze the entire time Bennett’s Curse in Baltimore Maryland in my opinion is such a better maze than Hush in Michigan. I also went to Legend of the fog in Maryland and that was worth the ticket, I also went to the nevermore haunt in Baltimore that was such a great experience, the other maze I went to in Maryland was Laurels house of horror in Laurel Maryland that was built in a old abandoned movie theater such a great maze that was in a movie theater. I love watching horror movies and getting scared and going to heavy metal concerts. I went to hush haunted house November 2nd 2025 it was fine in the line but going into the maze that was a different story they didn’t wait for me to go in by myself like other mazes have done and the maze was not in complete darkness they had like 20 people in front of me and 20 people behind me with glow sticks which ruined the entire experience. Hush was not scary at all a 4 year old could have went through that maze and wouldn’t have been scared. It’s like you could have waited 5 minutes for me to be by myself in the maze so it wouldn’t have been crowded in the maze ruined the experience I did like the animatronics tho but besides that it really wasn’t worth it not scary at all. I also went to a haunted maze in Ventura ca which wasn’t scary also it was just funny the entire time it was at the Ventura county fairgrounds. I been to scarier mazes in the past than hush. I’m moving to charlotte North Carolina next year I’m looking forward to going to Halloween mazes in North Carolina I hear there are some really scary ones out there. Don’t get me wrong the actors did a great job just wasn’t scared at all in hush it was too bright in the maze take pointers from Bennett’s curse in Baltimore Maryland for it’s black out nights in November that’s a maze that scared me the entire time. I also went to deranged haunt in Michigan it wasn’t scary either but it was fun I also went to Azara haunted house in Michigan and that was scary. I also went to Erebus in Pontiac that was such a creepy and scary experience I loved that so much. I went to haunted garage productions in Michigan last year it was so cool but when you see over 50 kids under 7 years old there you know it’s not scary at all so it was worth it but not at the level I wanted it...

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2.0
1y

The attraction itself was very good, nice jump scares, good theme. I would rank it higher, however there is horrible parking and two very rude admissions staff members. The parking lot was full but the lot workers kept advising people to pull into the parking lot which only goes in one direction so once you are in, you have to go around a 15 minute carousel before being able to exit to find parking anywhere else which could be prevented if the lot workers told people that the lot was full before letting them in. I don't think its the lot workers fault, i just think it can be organized better. The negative part of Hush however was a very rude ticket scanner and one admissions staffer responsible for scaring the people in line waiting to get in. The ticket scanner gave me and my friends a lot of attitude and was excessively rude because two of us stepped out of line for a brief time so she demanded very arrogantly that we all step out and go to the back of the line while insulting our knowledge and being demeaning. I told her that we will go to the back of the line assuming it was the companies policy but that she doesn't need to be rude or insulting to which one of her colleagues came up and decided to start calling me names for telling her she can talk to us in a respectable way. She later came up to me and gave a half-hearted excuse and was nice after that but she insulted me and my friends in front of a crowd of people and than half apologized privately which didn't leave a good impression of her on me. Her one co-worker who decided to call me names seemed to run away and didn't interact with us after i told him he can learn to be nice or respectful to people too. Once that was de-escalated, a different admissions worker came up to me and was very nice and respectful so he saved the reputation of the staff as a whole for the admissions section. Once in, the whole staff was very good at their jobs and the house is large enough to get a few jump scares in. I would recommend Hush, i just hope people get that specific ticket scanner on a good day and i do not have anything good to say about the guy who...

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5.0
1y

My husband and I went to the Valentine’s Day haunted house on Saturday, February 17, 2024. It was our first time doing anything like this and we had a good time. When we first arrived, right around 7pm when it was opening, we were surprised to see how many people were there already despite it being below freezing outside. Fortunately, the security line moved fairly quickly and we were inside without too much of a wait. I had considered buying the fast pass tickets in order to avoid that part of the wait, but it seemed like the fast lane moved at the same speed as the general admission line, so that wouldn’t have been worth the added expense. I also want to note, just in case anyone else panics like I did, you only need to have your ID at the door if you’re going into the bars inside. You can’t bring your purse in, so I didn’t have my ID and was concerned I’d have to go back to the car. But fortunately, it wasn’t needed for the haunted houses. There was plenty of entertainment in the line so the wait to get into the haunt wasn’t too bad. There were lots of scare actors wandering around as well as various dancers. I also hadn’t realized there was a photo opportunity at the beginning of the haunt, but I was a little disappointed when we paid the $10 for the printed picture only to have it come out much blurrier than it appeared on the screen when we previewed it. But it’s a nice memento of a fun date, and my husband’s first haunt. One downside, which was out of the control of the staff, was that the people who came in behind us walked right up to us and were glued to our backsides, often touching us and stepping on our shoes while we were walking, and because the haunt is so long without any breaks, it was impossible to get rid of them - we would have had to find a place to stop and let them pass and there really wasn’t a good...

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@Hush Haunted Attraction in Westland, MI 🩸🧙👻☠️ the last haunted house scared us the most 😭 was in the pitch black darkness for a moment (which I’m terrified of) — only one I can compare it to is Eloise that I went to last year! Felt like Eloise was a bit longer than this one. #detroitvlogger #metrodetroitthingstodo #michiganhauntedhouse #michiganhauntedattractions
ClemClem
This storyline in Detroit is so touching It's heartbreaking to see the androids' excited expressions when they spot the children after breaking in Abandoned in that deserted amusement park for so long, they were still waiting for kids to come and play #DetroitBecomeHuman #GamingFeels #EmotionalStory #Androids #VideoGames
DJDJ
Hush Haunted Attraction is an absolute masterpiece of immersive design and pure theatrical energy! From the moment you step inside, you’re completely enveloped in another world — one that feels alive, unpredictable, and bursting with creativity around every corner. The set design here is phenomenal: the attention to detail, textures, lighting, and atmosphere all come together to make you forget you’re in a building at all. Every scene feels like a living movie set that you’ve somehow stumbled into — and there’s no escape from the tension once it begins. What makes Hush stand out is that it’s actually three haunted houses experienced in a linear fashion, each with its own distinct theme and personality. Yet they flow together seamlessly, building in intensity and spectacle as you move through. Each transition feels purposeful, and the pacing is just right — you get moments to breathe before being pulled into the next world of madness and mayhem. This haunt is incredibly actor-driven and deeply theatrical. The performers don’t just scare — they perform. They draw you in with story, energy, and charisma that make every room feel like an interactive horror play. Whether they’re whispering right behind you, delivering a chilling monologue, or exploding out of nowhere, these actors commit 100%. Their timing, improvisation, and passion shine through in every encounter. A huge thank you to Gary for the kindness and hospitality — it’s clear that the leadership here truly cares about both the guest experience and the artistry behind the haunt. That passion radiates through the entire production and the people who bring it to life. If you’re anywhere near Michigan and haven’t experienced this attraction yet, make it a priority. I won’t “Hush” about this secret — GO VISIT THEM!! This is one haunt that deserves to be shouted about from the rooftops.
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@Hush Haunted Attraction in Westland, MI 🩸🧙👻☠️ the last haunted house scared us the most 😭 was in the pitch black darkness for a moment (which I’m terrified of) — only one I can compare it to is Eloise that I went to last year! Felt like Eloise was a bit longer than this one. #detroitvlogger #metrodetroitthingstodo #michiganhauntedhouse #michiganhauntedattractions
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This storyline in Detroit is so touching It's heartbreaking to see the androids' excited expressions when they spot the children after breaking in Abandoned in that deserted amusement park for so long, they were still waiting for kids to come and play #DetroitBecomeHuman #GamingFeels #EmotionalStory #Androids #VideoGames
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Hush Haunted Attraction is an absolute masterpiece of immersive design and pure theatrical energy! From the moment you step inside, you’re completely enveloped in another world — one that feels alive, unpredictable, and bursting with creativity around every corner. The set design here is phenomenal: the attention to detail, textures, lighting, and atmosphere all come together to make you forget you’re in a building at all. Every scene feels like a living movie set that you’ve somehow stumbled into — and there’s no escape from the tension once it begins. What makes Hush stand out is that it’s actually three haunted houses experienced in a linear fashion, each with its own distinct theme and personality. Yet they flow together seamlessly, building in intensity and spectacle as you move through. Each transition feels purposeful, and the pacing is just right — you get moments to breathe before being pulled into the next world of madness and mayhem. This haunt is incredibly actor-driven and deeply theatrical. The performers don’t just scare — they perform. They draw you in with story, energy, and charisma that make every room feel like an interactive horror play. Whether they’re whispering right behind you, delivering a chilling monologue, or exploding out of nowhere, these actors commit 100%. Their timing, improvisation, and passion shine through in every encounter. A huge thank you to Gary for the kindness and hospitality — it’s clear that the leadership here truly cares about both the guest experience and the artistry behind the haunt. That passion radiates through the entire production and the people who bring it to life. If you’re anywhere near Michigan and haven’t experienced this attraction yet, make it a priority. I won’t “Hush” about this secret — GO VISIT THEM!! This is one haunt that deserves to be shouted about from the rooftops.
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