As a resident of Western Pennsylvania, I
don’t think I could let the Dark Season pass without paying homage to the some
of the haunts in the area. I’ve compiled this little list for any haunts in the
Pittsburgh who may read to act as a guide to the haunts, while for the rest of you,
I see this is an opportunity to show Pittsburgh and Western PA’s haunting
legacy.
First, I bring to your attention Dark Works, a home haunt put on Terror
Syndicate Productions. Don’t let the label of “home haunt” fool you – this
thing is a force to be reckoned with. Always creating innovative and original
methods to scare its patrons, this haunt has a visual style that I cannot put
my finger on. Its part backwoods, part zombie, part I really don’t know what.
It is rustic, creepy, decaying, dark, disorienting. This is truly a haunt that
stands alone, forging its own unique path. What’s even cooler is that
absolutely everything in the haunt is handmade – from the masks to the music,
to the animatronics and sets, which range from minimalist to insanely detailed,
Dark Works is truly one of the great haunts.
Up next, our little jaunt through
Pittsburgh brings us to Hundred AcresManor. Claiming to be Pittsburgh’s Most Extreme Haunt, the Manor offers six
sick attractions: Dead Lift, Damnation, South Valley Hospital, The Family:
Unearthed, The Maze, and Brine Slaughterhouse. This haunt proudly favors the
blood ‘n’ chainsaws approach, and is definitely not made with more timid haunt
fans in mind. It has killer sets, tons of gore, and a very high intensity
factor. What’s cool is that the proceeds go to two charities, AnimalFriends and
the Homeless Children’s Education Fund. So if you’re looking to piss your pants
in the name of a good cause, this might be your haunt.
Now, if you’re looking to keep your
pants unsoiled but still have a creepy good time, perhaps Castle Blood Haunted Adventure Tours are more your style. This
haunt has been going strong for over twenty years, and is unique in that it
provides an interactive, theatrical Gothic experience. As your tour this
beautifully detailed haunt, you must solve puzzles and collect tokens as part
of a challenge, with prizes awarded to groups who exit the haunt with all their
tokens. Certainly one the most unique haunt experiences around.
If you’re the kind of haunt goer that is
looking for more than just a haunts in their Halloween experience, head over to
Phantom Fright Nights. Hosted at
Kennywood, the largest amusement park in the area, Phantom Fright Nights
feature haunted houses, scare zones, thrill rides, music, and tons of other
features. It even has a haunt, BioFear, that was designed by Terror Syndicate
Productions, the same folks behind Dark Works. This haunt consistently gets
good reviews among local haunt fans, so check it out for yourself.
And last but certainly not least, we
come to what is one of my favorite haunts, TheScarehouse. A slick, professional haunt with the look and feel of a
Hollywood movie, Scarehouse is actually three haunts in one: The Forsaken, a
creepy atmospheric descent into madness; Creepo’s Christmas in 3D; and
Pittsburgh Zombies, a blood-soaked homage to Pittsburgh’s living dead legacy. This year, they are also featuring an extreme, adults-only haunt called The Basement, which promises "high voltage effects, very low lighting, tight spaces, strong scents, profanity, moments of complete darkness, water, physical contact, sexual and violent situations". Fun for the whole family. By
far, I think Scarehouse ties with Dark Works as the best haunt in Pittsburgh.
Well, there you have it, Specters. I
hope this helps you in selecting what haunts you choose to visit, or at least
provides you with inspiration for your own.
Unfortunately, we don't have any haunts here in Belgium. Haunts and Halloween are maybe my number 1 reason to visit the US.
ReplyDeleteWow, didn't realize I had readers as far as Belgium. Now I'm boring on an international scale! Hope you make stateside for haunts one day!
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