Saturday, October 25, 2008

Fear Farm - Haunted House Review: Glendale Arizona

Fear Farm Haunted House Review

Address: 2209 N 99th Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85037

Grade: B

Overall this haunted house is well designed and decorated. Part corn maze, part indoor attraction and at $18 a good bargain.

Fear Farm is actually 4 separate haunted attractions. 3 are essentially corn mazes with buildings along the path and 1 one is all indoors.

Fatal Valley Mortuary included a headless horseman, a foggy, rickety and narrow bridge and a church. Toward the end of the haunted maze you walk through some dug graves,

Carnevil included cotton-candy body bags hanging along the trail and a crazed monkey-man in a cage. Many people have a fear of clowns and this haunted maze will play on that fear.

The Asylum might be the most frightening. The beginning has a bloody bathroom scene where two suicidal girls ask for your friendship. This haunted maze is filled with medical tools and a surgery scene.

Apocalypse was probably the most disappointing and takes place in trailer park full of cannibals. I think the overuse of chainsaws here was my biggest issue.

Overall it is an old-school haunt, full of live scare actors, only real downfalls are the lack of any animatronics and the overuse of chainsaws. Chainsaws are not really scary, just loud and stinky.


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