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The 13th Street Morgue: If you suffer from Panic Attacks, beware!
I have an admission to make: I’ve never really been ACTUALLY scared in a haunted house, until this past weekend. Sure, I’ve jumped, and I can recognize the intensity of a given house, but scared? Not I. The 13th Street Morgue changed that for me.
First of all, this house is friggin creepy. I don’t care if it’s noon Sunday following a weekend where my beloved Cowboys and Longhorns both won it all, this place would creep me out. Secondly, the place has a known history, and it isn’t a “happy happy joy joy” kind of history. Try death, fire, and general insanity! So, where does that leave us? How did this place actually succeed in scaring me?
I can’t reveal that, because it wouldn’t be fair, but after you go through this (and I’m sorry, but if you miss this and you claim to be a haunted house fan, you’re missing the boat) let me know how the “harness” worked out for you. I purposely held back, and took every prop in, examined every actor. Well, tried to. After a while, I found myself scurrying along the path, HAPPY to be free from this place. The props are five star quality, and the actors…whoever taught them to lightly touch their fingertips down your back to produce an explosion of goose bumps…..Did a FINE JOB!
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