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| - Great Experience, but beware this is a teenie bopper's dream night. Middle schoolers, high schoolers, 10 year olds... kids acting like they're grown ups, making out, cuddling in public. Basically, the joint is filled with obnoxious brats who try to one-up the actors instead of going with the flow and sharing in the fright experience. Ignore them as best you can if you want to give yourself a good experience.
I had a VIP pass so was quickly led to each haunted house and each ride within an hour and a half. The guide takes you to the front of the line (in front of the fast pass line too) each time and waits for you or joins you and your group. So please be kind and don't forget to tip at the end.
Five Nights At Freddy's was actually a horrible haunted house. It went rather quickly, and was not scary to me at all, though you do get some jumps and screams from loud bangs. It's a 2 out of 5 for me.
I thought Krampus was the most frightening one out of the six.
Ouija was not "ouija" at all. No ouija boards at all. It was more of an exorcism thing. It's not much of a maze either, no puzzles or anything, just walk till you get to the end,meeting some actors along the way. Be nice to the actors, and let them do their jobs.
The decor was fantastic for all houses though, so be sure to at least appreciate the work.
Rides are all quite fun. Not all rides have a fast pass line. Canyon blaster had a fast pass line, but it seemed like they weren't really checking.
There is one Food concession stand open. Pizza and drinks were sold out of a mobile cart. Alcohol for the adults, cash only at the Bacardi stand. Most games were staffed or turned on.
If you don't do the VIP experience, be prepared to wait. Hour waits without fast pass. Hopefully you can get through everything within 5 hours, since they shut down at midnight. Yes, kids can remain inside unattended after curfew, unless they go outside.
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