![]() Scenes such as an encounter with infected monkeys/animals, a hallucinogenic sideshow circus, and one of the most disturbing “human” doll scenes we have ever witnessed are housed within the confines of the “Hayden” family “Attic.” “The Attic” is designed to create nightmares and highlights the darker, more diabolical overtones infused throughout the attraction this season. The second floor, “The Attic,” is by far the most terrifying attraction featured at 13 th Hour this season and has received extensive upgrades over the past several seasons. Outside of the attraction is an expanded “midway” with merchandise, food, and photo opportunity options rounding out an entire “scream-park” experience within the confines of a warehouse complex. The three core interconnected attractions are the “Hayden House of Nightmares,” “The Attic,” and “The Darkside of the Hayden House.” Despite its industrial location, the entire attraction is entirely immersive, with massive scenes, large-scale animatronics, and props and special effects that help guests forget they are within the confines of a larger industrial building. It is easy to become lost and a potential victim of the infamous “Hayden Family” that resides on each floor! Attractionsġ3 th Hour Haunted House features three core haunted attractions and various “escape rooms,” off-season, and special events. ![]() No expense is spared in turning each room and corridor into an interactive, immersive experience. A mature haunted attraction, guests encounter displays of human slaughter, depravity, chilling imagery, twisted human doll makers, infected monkeys, and insane monsters (including werewolves), and pure insanity intertwined with a new demonic overture. From a twisted “cross-dressing” “superstar” to human butchers and operators of a “flesh-filled” carousel, the performances, as well as the gritty yet modern nature of each attraction, create a hellacious experience. However, while not as frequent, the performances themselves of each “actor/actress” were strong and as disturbing as ever. Furthermore, in the previous season’s the performances of each actor were always extremely “hands-on,” and due to restrictions and operational safety, these once “up close” interactions were eliminated. While the always impressive “opening” scene, which was a representation of a “time machine,” was removed in favor of an extended waiting line, the overall show was not negatively impacted. Faced with the challenges of the COVID-19 global pandemic, 13 th Hour made numerous modifications focused on separating groups, reducing the interaction between guests/actors, and enhancing cleanliness and sanitation. ![]()
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