Let’s give it a shot.’” he said.Įrebus Haunted Attraction opens on Sept. “Probably get some newcomers that are like, ‘hey we have never tried this. The crew at Erebus Haunted Attraction has been delivering scares for over 60 years - can you brave the terror that awaits COVID-19. With many entertainment venues still closed, there might be some new visitors. Come experience this multi-themed, multi-storied haunted attraction. “Any place where you would touch a handrail, there is a sanitation station,” Terebus said.īecause of the changes, there are new surprises for their regulars. Located in a historic area of Fort Worth, Texas, known as Hell’s Half Acre, this 100-year-old abandoned meat packing plant takes visitors on a 55-minute haunted experience with its twisting corridors, live actors, special effects, and a human maze. The haunted attraction has hired a dedicated cleaning staff and you’ll find hand sanitizer throughout. Actors will wear face masks, stay at least 6 feet away and their makeup is being applied by airbrush, minimizing contact with makeup artists. They’ve increased pop-up props and limited the number of live actors. “This year is private groups only, so if you show up with your group of two, you are only going through with your group of two,” he said. “Anything that used to stop a group within the haunt, now has been eliminated, that way we have a constant flow of people from start to finish,” Terebus said.Įrebus added 40 cameras to make sure groups are moving. There will be added plexiglass at the ticket counter, and temperature checks at the door and a limited number of tickets will be sold every half hour. In addition to face masks, they will practice social distancing. “We’ve been working on the haunted house to keep it scary, but we’ve also been working to keep you guys safe,” Terebus said. Opening a haunted house in the middle of a pandemic can be a different kind of “scary,” but with safety precautions in place, Erebus hopes to give guests a bit of normalcy. “You guys are going to scream your faces off but that is why we are requiring a mask start to finish,” said Zac Terebus, and he isn’t talking about a Halloween mask. At Erebus Haunted Attraction in Pontiac, things will be done differently this year. (WXYZ) - It’s a Halloween tradition visiting haunted houses, but there are some changes because of the pandemic.
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