⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A Must-Experience Haunt That Redefines Fear!
Face Your Fears isn’t just a haunted attraction — it’s an experience that grabs you by the soul and refuses to let go! From the moment you step inside, you can feel the twisted creativity that went into every inch of this place. The design is absolutely stunning — detailed, immersive, and unlike anything we’ve ever seen. Every room drips with terror — a cold, creeping evil that makes you feel like something unseen is always just inches behind you.
This haunt feels raw and intentional — everything is built to push your senses, to make you question what’s real, and to pull you deeper into its dark world. Its goal isn’t just to scare you… it’s to unsettle you. And it succeeds brilliantly. Make no mistake — this haunt is intense! It’s not for the faint of heart — and that’s exactly what makes it so unforgettable. If you truly want to take things to the next level, get the Touch Pass! It transforms the entire experience, making you a part of the nightmare instead of just an observer. The actors are phenomenal — relentless, interactive, and perfectly in tune with the chaotic world around them.
On top of that, Face Your Fears offers food concessions and axe throwing, giving guests a chance to refuel and unwind while still staying in the thrilling atmosphere. It’s the perfect way to round out an already electrifying night of fun and fright.
Huge thank you to Fred for allowing us a glimpse into your crazy, creative mind. What you’ve built here is something special — a dark masterpiece that’s equal parts terrifying, entertaining, and unforgettable.
If you’re a true haunt lover, Face Your Fears is a must. Do not miss this one. Gather your friends, grab that Touch Pass, test your aim at axe throwing, and prepare to step into a world you’ll be talking about long after Halloween season ends. Go. Experience it. Survive it...
Read morewas my first experience at a haunted house and i am very happy with that.
i LOVED the way it was organized before getting into the actual house/hotel. we preordered tickets and waited in line for 25 minutes. we were there right at opening because i heard its a long wait if you dont. after waiting in line we could walk around get food, and sit by a fire or bench waiting for the "your turn" message. it was cool that they had a few scare actors walking around the outside of the house and i liked how interactive they were with everyone.
the actual haunted house was a lot of fun, the actors were really good and spooky. the props were absolutely insane! the fog was cool, there was a lot of it though. they had really loud noises, narrow spots, and flashing lights. i was personally okay with that because it did add to the scare factor and made it more fun, but the only thing was the flashing lights were so bright i could not even see anything while they were going off, and some of the things inside got really repetitive and wasnt that scary anymore. the chainsaws were so scary, cool, and fun, and got me scared but there was a ridiculous amount of them
sadly the group behind us caught up with us, it was our friends so it was okay, but they said that they went fast because the people behind them were really close. im a little disappointed that we didnt get to really look at everything because of that.
but overall id give this a 8/10 it was a lot of fun and i will definitely be back...
Read moreLet my start by saying I came here last year and it was wonderful and well worth the hour and a half drive even though it is not a super long haunt. The place is very well thought out. Last year I bought the vip tickets, and I did the same this year. There were 3 of us total. The fact that I drove an hour and a half, on a Saturday, for what I experienced this year is just simply AWFUL. How bad was it, the first five minutes inside, not a SINGLE actor. By the time we finished I believe we encountered six total live actors, with zero jump scares, as they were just kind of out in the open. It was so bad we kept catching the people in front of us, even though we repeatedly stopped to wait for them to get further ahead. It was so bad one of the actors actually stood there discussing the issue with us while we were trying to give them time to put distance between us. I guess this happens when we're just walking through a nearly empty haunt with essentially no actors to control the movement by interactions. From a haunted house that went from one of my favorite, to one of the worst I've ever seen in one year, I can't see myself making this drive again for what I experienced after paying nearly 125 dollars for 3 of us. I even intentionally went on a Saturday assuming that would be the night with the...
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