Top 5 most extreme haunts to visit this Halloween season
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Our Halloween Experts know a thing or two about proper Halloween experiences. Not only do they create these experiences in house, at Leisure Expert Group, but they also love to dive deep into other crazy Halloween experiences worldwide to get inspired.?Check out their top 5 Halloween experiences, which you can visit in 2022!
5. The Burnt City - London
Forget your classic jump-scares, this experience uses a whole different kind of storytelling. Award-winning company Punchdrunk uses genre-defying strategies in their haunt, such as dramatic dance, nudity, and voyeurism.?
4. Slaugterhouse - Walibi Holland
Walibi Holland is known for its famous Halloween Fright Nights, including 8 unique Halloween experiences this year. New in the 2022 season is the Slaughterhouse, a very intense experience where you are chained to a meat hook and transported through a slaughterhouse.
3. Pennhurst Asylum - Spring City Pennsylvania
Located in an actual abandoned asylum! The spirits of the patients that stayed or died at this place still haunt these grounds. The Pennhurst Asylum was home to many tears and screams and is still today…
2. The Fear Experiment - Central Illinois
Do you dare to step out of your comfort zone? This haunt will let you face and conquer the unknown by facing physical contact, discomfort, and aggression.
1. Mckamey manor - Nashville Tennessee & Huntsville Alabama
Your 6 hours of terror start with reading a 40-page waiver after you have paid for your experience with a bag of dog food. After that, you will be buried alive, waterboarded, and eat unspecified meat.?No one has ever completed the McKamey Manor. The longest anyone has lasted was rumored to be 6 hours!?
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2 年Nobody CAN complete McKamey Manor, there is no actual ending to the amount of content he has. Having worked with Russ on a project - I'd be clear to stay away from promoting him or what he does. There's much more than an 'extreme haunt' going on with this product, sadly.