I'll take a haunted woods over a haunted house any day. There are several in my area with the stand out being Deadland Haunted Woods, which does have some great obstacles to go through as you walk about 2 miles. This year my godson and I decided to go to Myers Haunted Woods in Murfreesboro to try something different. Myers is a little cheaper than Deadland, and much newer.
I was suitably impressed by Myers and what they were able to do with limited setting. The trail felt sufficiently long, and there was plenty to wind your way through. The sets were excellent, with camping trailers being utilized to good effect, as well as hanging sheets proving to be a highly disorienting and effective scare. There is also a built in maze feature that is very nice. Deadland you have to pay extra to go through the maze attraction. With Myers, the maze is part of the actual haunted trail. The scares are a little milder than some of the hardcore haunted attractions this time of year, but I like being startled rather than horrified in a haunted house. This is a haunted attraction preteens are safe going to. My biggest complaint was the fact that I tripped a lot and there were a lot of strobe lights making things disorienting. If you have seizure issues, this isn't the haunted woods for you. All in all it was a fun experience that was worth the money.
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AuthorA librarian who likes to travel and experience life. CategoriesArchives
June 2022
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