
PeytonWalton
25 haunts
In all honesty, this haunt was a bit of a disappointment. It is $30 per base ticket and the experience lasts less than 30 minutes. The first and last room were pretty unique but the in between sections were very generic. The themed sections blended together and a lot of the haunt just felt like empty dark hallways.
Scary
Scary
For the record, I did not buy one of the $2 hands on option so maybe that would have been scarier. But honestly, empty dark hallways can only be so scary.
Atmosphere
The first and last rooms of the haunted house were really unique and immersive. Also, the costumes of the haunt actors that I could see were really cool! That being said, 95% of the haunt was too dark to see the details.
VIP
n/a
There weren’t really any available upgrades aside from the $2 hands on option. Based on what I saw (because I didn’t purchase the upgrade), the actors interacted with them a lot more in the line than they did in the house.
Originality
No
The haunt was very short given the cost (less than 30 minutes for $30). The last room was the most unique but it admittedly felt pretty random.
Minimum age
10
Pretty sure that they don’t allow kids younger than 10. This was significantly less scary than I expected it to be. If you don’t purchase the hands on option and your kid likes scary things, I don’t think that this is out of the question. I wouldn’t purchase the upgrade for kids.
Physically active
Somewhat
There were quite a few stairs in this haunt.
Accessibility
Not very. There were a lot of stairs and thin hallways. I wouldn’t recommend for people with mobility restrictions. Like most haunts, this haunt utilizes a lot of lights (particularly lasers) and sounds.
Customer service
We didn’t have any negative experiences with staff members.
Wait time
Some wait
We didn’t have to wait for very long at all!
Duration
15-30 min
This experience was much shorter than expected it to be given the price. I have been to haunts that have lasted for hours for < $20 so this felt like a bit of a rip off.
Physicality
Depends on which option you choose. The general ticket is no contact. The hands on upgrade for $2 includes a red glow necklace that allows actors to make full contact with you (including things such as pulling you away from your group).
Bathrooms
I’m sure there were portable bathrooms but I don’t remember seeing them.
Parking
Parking was fine but the way that it was being directed was confusing.