Does anybody know what the haunted house is where you have to sign a waiver, you can get separated from your group, and you can get your money back if you make it to the end?? Ive heard of this every year, and looked for it a lot but ive never found it, so i might not really even exist. But anyway if anyone has any info that would be great!

June 28th, 2010 - 7:04 pm
Erebus, I believe. However, you do not get your money back.
Real GhostsWhat is the haunted house where a waiver is needed?
June 28th, 2010 - 7:55 pm
NO, it is NOT erebus.
It is called CASTLE OF CHAOS. It contains 3 parts of the haunted house, you can chose which to go in.
#1 is A vampire haunted house, which is a regular haunted house, but will still scare the living daylights out of you.
#2 is a 3-d haunted effect of makeup art by a group of 3-d artists. The actors are dressed up to blend in, to really freak you out.
#3 is the “x-treme”. It is the one you are talking about. You must sign a waiver and wear a plastic jacket because the actors can smudge blood on you and stuff. The website says:
“The ultimate x-treme will mess you up for life. playing upon the most realistic fears in life, the ultimate x-treme may be too much for you to handle. This area will have you expierience fears you’ve only dreamt about. Do not enter this area unless you have taken extreme consideration to the waiver’s conditions. graphic scenes, ticht spaces, craw spaces, small drops, water, and very tight confinement will lead to your very first year of “pushing the envelope”.
For my 18th birthday, all my friends and i did the x-treme haunted house. I didnt finish becaus i was way to claustrophobic. Like you could crawl through a tiny opening (literally on your knees) and people would start to literally bury you, because you found yourself in a big pit and these phsyco’s threw dirt on you. My friends later told me that they got out of the house by crawling through this 2 foot wide opening in the floor straight down into an exit and it was full of spiders and stuff.
Real GhostsAnd yes, they DID get their money back.
What is the haunted house where a waiver is needed?