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Local Haunts Reviews & Recommendations

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Paulio

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  • Aug 1, 2024
  • #61
Just booked for Winchester's Unhinged Hotel event here in San Jose next month on September 13. So excited!
 
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  • Oct 18, 2024
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Year 2 of our own small-scale haunt at my home library!:



It's a bummer our recorded walkthrough typically takes place while it's still a little bit light outside, the 8 & 8:30 runs are my favorites while the building is at it's darkest & most exciting to stroll through. :)
 
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  • Oct 27, 2024
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If you're in or from the New England area, Trail of Terror in Wallingford, CT is one of the best sort of hidden gems you'll find.

Superbly executed haunted trail that is always evolving and changing year to year, executed super, super well with keen talent for multiple methods of scaring, amazingly populated and decorated mini worlds that will take you up and down and around a tightly packed woods. Not only a great bargain price point ($25 a ticket is an absolute steal for the amount of scenes, actors and quality you will get), especially compared to some of the other local higher notoriety events. Conga lines are unattractive inevitability of the medium but Trail of Terror go out of their way to maximize the guest experience as much as possible in making a better, singular experience. They go out of their way to notice how big your group is, only let smaller groups of around 6-8 go through at a time, have several slow down points that can help pulsing and there's even a Mid-Way where groups in total are pulsed with space. Even then, the trail is so well designed with its tight turns and cramped pathways that it's very easy to feel like you're in a singular experience due to rarely feeling or actually seeing you're packed in the conga line. The trail offers a great, great mix of original ideas, archetypal Halloween haunt standards as well as a few actual IPs thrown in for good measure! It's very fun seeing a smaller scale haunt get to tackle IPs that realistically have little chance of appearing at something like HHN. This year, Trail of Terror offered up their takes on The Island of Dr. Moreau, Silent Hill, Bendy and the Ink Machine, Halloween, Silence of the Lambs, Terrifier and even a bloody, demented version The Smurf Village! Silence of the Lambs was great because it had actors in full blown nude Buffalo Bill outfits and a great gag where "Bill" would prop himself up within a doorway and force you to walk under him to escape. While I'm not the biggest fan of the films, Terrifier does provide some excellent haunt material, the scenes were super varied, you got to see some truly putrid kills and the actors got to have an absolute blast with the clown horns, waving and unending, nerve-wracking balloon rubbing. One Art actor even revealed himself behind a curtain in a scare that got both my wife and myself, which I think is a first!

Trail of Terror is the stuff of local haunt legend. I'd find it hard for anyone who loves the medium of the haunted house to be disappointed. Top notch stuff!
 
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  • Oct 27, 2024
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While looking for decorated haunted houses, got this tik tok claiming they are the best houses in Simi Valley CA

They looked cool enough so I went to them...and wow was not disappointed. (will try to update the post with names)


1) We Stopped at Lakota Loop, and this was insane. If I ever go to another Free house like this then my god, I hit the jackpot again. This was a 15 min walkthrough including rooms that had characters and props. Its starts with Beetlejuice (with of course Beetlejuice and Lita) along with other colorful characters from the film. And sets/props like the sandworm and woman cut in half waiting to be let into the underworld. Next is the Haunted Mansion room filled with a custom made Hatbox Ghost and an actress playing the Dead bride. Then Off to Wonderland where Alice, the Cards, Queen and Cheshire Cat are all there and quite mad.
Next off to Villains Jail for a second with some people dressed as Villains like Hook begging you to let them out and you walk next to a pool that has a kraken in it, a mermaid and pirate boat with a captain on it. They have a Harry Potter section with a big train and they then let you keep going if your willing to see more scary things. Evil Clowns, a strong man looses an arm, a Spider's Den and much more end the house out with a photo op and the drive way is lined with cool pumpkins and two giant Skeletons one as Wolverine and one as Dead Pool and they even have a Drive in Pre show.....just insane. This house/maze feels better then ones I've paid for this year...you can just feel the passion from these people


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Edit: Will add more houses later when I have more time.
 

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  • Oct 28, 2024
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For anyone in PA - we went to a few haunts for the first time recently.

Lehigh Valley Scream Park (Orefield, PA) - this was fun, but they definitely have space limitations and they have the shortest hayride I've ever seen.

Terror Farm (Newport, PA) - this one was a big surprise. They're fairly new and not super well-known, but this shot up to a Top 3 favorite for me. 1 continuous attraction with 6 different themes, but this is absolutely the longest continuous attraction I've done. We clocked it around 45 minutes. Very large, detailed sets and a ton of actors. HIGHLY recommend if you're in the area, and it's a great bargain!
 
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Here are some pictures from Lakota Loop in southern California. I went again last night, line was longer Sunday then Saturday...maybe because of the Dodgers Game?
(video on my youtube as well)
 

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