Imagine a chance to enter a "funhouse" from a long-lost carnival or amusement park generations ago brought back to life and infused with some minor modern "haunt" tricks yet immersed in the spirit of classical haunted attraction fun. Massacre Mansion is a genuine throwback haunted park featuring Pumpkin's Wrath, Massacre Mansion, and Harvest of Souls Haunted Hayride. Read More
Demon Acres is by and large custom built; it features loud metal music, intense actors, and rough/violent scenes, and while not always on the scale of other bigger budget shows, there is a level of innovation and focus on fear and being diverse that is clear in each of the three core haunted attractions featured. Read More
Sometimes all it takes is a massive cornfield, some crazy “scare performers” that have no fear, and a 1950’s era “dump truck”, to create one of the most intense, genuinely “scary” by any stretch of the imagination haunted attraction experience we have EVER encountered. Scare Farm (Hillsborough, NJ) is by far one of the most terrifying “experiences” created by a “three attractions” linear style scream-park, that one may not even believe exists. Read More
Horror Hall (West Nanticoke, PA) is a tradition, a staple in the community that exceeds expectations for what many consider a local-charity haunt, and with some operational changes can easily establish itself as a premier attraction. The scenes, performances for the most part and length/design of this classical haunted attraction are unique, a throwback to the boardwalk style funhouses of years past. Read More
13th Hour Haunted House (Wharton, NJ) has received extensive upgrades and changes to its already incredibly intense and detailed “two floors of fear” that bring to life the story of the twisted “Hayden Family.” Featuring some of the finest in set/scene design, the performers stand out as being genuinely disturbing. Read More