Not a big fan of Halloween anything and was fully prepared to be cynical of this attraction but I do have to and it to them for making a really good display! My heart skipped a few beats tonight, and sometimes I was looking right at the thing that scared me moments later! The best was a tunnel you walked through with a spinning canvas over a bridge lit with black light and neon paint that actually made it feel like the bridge was tilting! There were a couple of probably 2-story ghouls standing for display and we were very impressed by them. But the one 1actor I would gladly have tipped was this guy who would slide across the pavement wearing some kind of device on his shoe that would spark as he slid. It takes some kind of athleticism to do it once, let alone numerous times an hour for a couple if hours for work! Kudos kid! Enjoy your youth people! You only live once, and it only lasts...
Read moreSuch a fun trail! I usually only scream once or twice in the big two in San Diego and I am pretty sure I was screaming my head off the entire time! It was so creepy being in the abandoned amusement park, which was the perfect setting for this. I hope this keeps going for years. My second favorite trail only to the long time closed Eli Roth's Goretoriam on the Las Vegas Strip! Great job, loved every...
Read moreWe went on a Sunday. Not super crowded. The experience was fun/ scary. The length of the ' trail,' was perfect. However, it seemed very understaffed with scare actors/ performers. Ideally many opportunities for scares and screams were missed. Again,maybe because it was Sunday night? Not enough performers to fill in the 'dead...
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