Ok this was the BEST haunted house ive EVER been to! Me my, husband and my 12 year old son went ind each haunted house section in factory was long and AWSOME! Each one was different and had its own scarry! I love the blackout and even the long lines weren’t as bad because of the décor and people scaring you as you waited. We will definitely do this again!
Nancy N.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Salem, OR
I loved this so much! I went with my husband, his brother and his bro’s wife. Loved the details and it wasn’t crazy crowded. The makeup on the props and actors was very good. The dry ice was a little heavy in one room and there were a couple stretches of just blackness where you walk in pitch dark, which was a little scary. One of the guys kept massaging my right ear, another girl(who I thought wasn’t even real, jumped up and grabbed me saying she wanted to slice my face off… and a guy near the end was determined to take my sis in laws shoe… Crazy. There was a couple tunnels that twirl and move and are very triply. I liked the breaks in between sessions, a lot of bathrooms available throughout. We bought a can of soda for a buck, so concession was reasonable. A few cool props set up to pose with for photos was cool. The only con, and I suppose this is the fault of the parents of those kids, was allowing children(around age 10 or so) behind us… Viewing half naked dead women and men and I just found it distracting and weighing morally since it was just so inappropriate for kids to be there. I’d say ages 14−16+ minimally. Overall, I want to go every year for now hehe.
Jim w.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Canton, OH
This was for sure the worst year ever for them… it was so bad that the actors talked to us on the entire tour. Really a waste of time and money
Paula L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Cleveland, OH
As a HUGE fan of Halloween and Haunted Houses, this one is pretty good. The Portal to Insanity was my favorite part of the four phases. The statues and props in the atrium are VERYCOOL and at the end of the entire house, there is something really awesome to see as you are exiting — I don’t want to ruin it for anyone, but make sure you stop and see before you walk out to your car! The mirrors in the Portal to Insanity were the highlight of the night! We laughed our butts off trying to find our way through this! Some of the props are just amazing! I will say two things: do not waste your money on the fast pass. The only true line is the first one to get into the actual building. The rest of the lines are super fast and it is not worth the extra money. Second, they do not do a stellar job of keeping people spaced out; if you are like me and do not like to have people rushing through it and hanging at your coat tails the whole way, this can be a difficult feat. I kept letting these people pass us, but then the next batch were just as anxious. There were so many people that wanted to fly right through this(why even bother spending the money if you are going to run through it???) and it was SUPERANNOYING!!! The 3-D part was pretty cool, but again if you are rushed through, you cannot truly enjoy the whole experience. Overall, I liked it and if you have ever worked in a plant or factory before, you will have a real appreciation for this one!!! It takes you through the locker rooms, the offices, the high voltage areas — a lot of the props seemed real from back when it was truly a factory, and those aspects brought a lot to the experience.
Stoney d.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Stark, OH
Factory of Terror has four separate phases: Portal to Insanity, Industrial Nightmare, Mahoning Rd. Massacre, and Judgment Day 3D. The Portal to Insanity was a very large house of mirrors. There was a continuous heartbeat thumping that could be felt in your bones and you were completely unable to tell the difference between a mirror and a clear path in front of you. Since there was not a single path through to the exit it was extremly difficult to find the way out. The Industrial Nightmare was a disappointment as it wasn’t much more than a room full of props. The Mahoning Rd. Massacre was pretty massive in size. While there were plenty of props, jumps and scares it could have used a lot more human bodies to increase the realism of it. The effects in Judgment Day 3D were expertly implemented. The walls, monsters, and decorations were painted orange and green so with the 3D glasses things jumped off the walls out toward you. Fixtures moved as you walked by creating a surreal feeling. Room after room of 3D effects gave Factory of Terror an excellent finale.