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Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Haunt Tour 2012 - Day 6

Hangman's Slaughter House
www.weslaughter.com


Hangman's Slaughter House has 4 attractions.  The main haunted house, a 3D walk-through,  a chain link labyrinth, and bayou walk-through.  The main haunted house starts with an orientation talk in a mini drive-in theatre.   After the talk concludes the movie screen parts and you enter via a vortex tunnel. 
The level of detail of the sets is average.  The actors were motivated but needed to work on their timing a bit.   The haunt lacked a coherent look and feel with 2 or 3 rooms sharing a consistent theme followed by a room that seemed unrelated.  
 
The Alice in Wonderland themed3D haunt was solid.  The theme supports a very good use of the 3D effect.   The paint work was good which helped to create very strong 3D separation effects.  As I've mentioned at every opportunity, I'm not a big 3D fan.  In this case I really liked the 3D haunt. 
 
The chain link labyrinth is a throw away attraction.  It is nothing more than a maze made up of chain link fencing.  No lighting, no music.  It took about 5 minutes to walk through.
 
The bayou walk-through had a lot of amusing details as you enter through a country store loaded with humorous items.   You progress through the the back room complete with a butcher shop and demented granny.   You exit via a junkyard inhabited with a chainsaw wielding crazy man.
 
At $25; with some of the proceeds going to charity, this is a haunt worth visiting.
 
 
 

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