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Please note: this review is for the 2009 season rather than the current season.
by earthangel129 (Newbie Review Crew Member) after attending on Friday, October 23, 2009 at about 3 p.m.
Submitted: Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Burial Chamber has to be one of my absolute favorite haunts. Upon arriving they did not disappoint. It may have been pouring rain outside but inside it was raining screams. When I arrived I was informed that due to the substantial amount of rain that has been going on this month the Phobia-haunted forest attraction was closed. I was a little disappointed but once inside the haunts, all my disappointment was gone. In honor of the fact that I know this attraction is well worth seeing, because I have faced my fears and gone through Phobia before, I will let you know, that if you can enter this area, definately go for it. Walking through what is almost a completely pitch black forest, with creepy sounds and ghouls who jump at you and chase after you is totally frightful. I am not sure how it is exactly set up this year but it never disappoints so I hope you all have the opportunity to attend. I first went through Adrenaline. While waiting to get inside I watched the horror movie clips they were showing on one of their two outside big screens. Then it was time to go inside. As we entered the Adrenaline, I was pleased to see that the theme, as always, was changed. This year it was themed around battlefields, tons of heavy artilery going off, and really creepy soldiers and other creeps. This haunt had it all. The props were great, the haunt was almost an entire hour long, and every moment was terrifying. However, the greatest part of the haunt was the actors. Due to the fact that one haunt was down, there were actors everywhere in both of the haunts. They were coming at you from below, above, behind, and popping out right in front of you, without you even noticing. My absolute favorite part were the actors that were literally hanging from the walls and stretched across the hallway blocking the way. You had to crawl under them to get through, it was one of the most original things I have seen in a haunt in a long time. I was amazed at the dedication that I see every year in this haunt. It truly is a one of a kind experience. We then made it out full of Adenaline and headed to the next haunt, appropriately named. . .Insanity! This haunt is just as intriguing and as beautifully executed as Adrenaline. There are crazies everywhere! They are pole dancing, crying, and laughing uncontrolably. These actors were also completely committed and worked their rooms wonderfully. The props were great. I loved when it felt like blood was being sprayed all over you. This haunt was also extremely long, probably lasting about 40 minutes to walk through. I loved every minute I spent at The Burial Chamber and will continue to return each year. Remeber you only have one weekend left-you must attend this attraction, if you have not already done so-get up, stop reading, and head to the most amazing haunt in Wisconsin!
Please note: this review is for the 2009 season rather than the current season.
by earthangel129 (Newbie Review Crew Member) after attending on Friday, October 9, 2009 at about 3 p.m.
Submitted: Thursday, October 15, 2009
Arrival to the haunt was effortless, all the directions were excellent and we made it there quickly. Once there, make sure that you follow the smaller signs to the correct parking area, because there are more than one parking areas and we originally ended up in the wrong one. Not the haunts fault, we did not follow the signs, we just saw a bunch of people and followed them. This would have been great if we wanted to attend the high school dance that was going on, but we ended up going back to the car and going to the correct area by following the signs.
Once there it is very easily labeled, there is a ticket area, concessions, and bathrooms all right away when you walk up. They have a cool hearse decorated in the parking lot. We walked up to buy our tickets and were warmly greeted on a cool night. We were given our wristbands and some instructions on how it will work and we were on our way.
Once in line, the first wait was about 10 minutes and they have a television showing highlights of some of the best scares they have created. You can watch several people so scared they fall over or grab onto one another. It is pretty funny, but just because you watch the feed does not mean you will not jump at the same place-I did. At the front of the line they take your group and lock you up in a horse pen. There are ghouls walking around and popping up heckling you. They let you out of your pen and into the first haunt, Morgan Manor. This haunt is about 15 minutes long and full of props that are everywhere. The details in this haunt are very impressive. I love looking at all the different scenes. The props and decorations are definitely the highlight of this haunt. There are fewer actors in this haunt and it relies more on sounds and sights to create the eerie feelings.
Next, after what was really at most a five minute wait, we entered Morgana's Torment. This was my favorite of the three houses. It is pitch black and you can see nothing. They have some great terrain effects like foam bags that you have to push through to get to the next room. Really panic inducing for anyone who has claustrophobia. There were several actors who called out from inside the darkness. They also work to seperate your groups so you are isolated. This totally freaked me out, to the point, where I was almost on the verge of tears. Wow, tears-way to go!
Finally, when you finish Morgana's Torment you head to the newest of the Wisconsin Feargrounds attraction, Unstable. While you are in line you are greeted by one of the greatest creatures I have seen so far. He is approximately 10 ft tall and has horns and makes a baa noise. It is hilarious. Once inside you are subject to tons of live actors, most of them seemingly insane. My favorite character was a chap who seemed to be part chicken and part man. He had some of the funniest one liners I have heard all season and really got up in your face.
Overall, a great set-up, extremely fun, well executed, and definitely worth the trip!
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Please note: this review is for the 2009 season rather than the current season.
by earthangel129 (Newbie Review Crew Member) after attending on Friday, October 9, 2009 at about 5 p.m.
Submitted: Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Once we arrived at the haunt, it was obvious we were there. There was a huge hearst out in front that said Mars Haunted House on the side. There were also multiple other signs around on the building. The line was not too long and there were creatures waiting outside to greet us and entertain us while we waited. The length of time we waited in line was only about 15 minutes total. Pretty good considering the fact that the line is usually around the corner of the block! When we went upstairs we were greeted by a ghoul and she brought us into a dark room. In this first room we listened to a voice that spoke about the legend of the Mars House. Once this was done, we were let in on our own and it was super dark. The house was creepy with narrow hallways leading to each new room. Some of my favorite rooms had a girl crawling around on the ground, and a room with a guy reciting a willy wonka speech in a creepy voice. Overall, Mars was, as always, fun. Screams and jumping came and went but we also laughed quite a bit at the actors. Overall, I would say that if you live in the Milwaukee area, it is a must see. It not only is right in the middle of town, but it also has a huge history and has been around for years, with people coming back year after year!
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Please note: this review is for the 2009 season rather than the current season.
by earthangel129 (Newbie Review Crew Member) after attending on Saturday, October 10, 2009 at about 6 p.m.
Submitted: Wednesday, October 14, 2009
We got to the haunt in the same time the directions said. Once we arrived we could easily spot the haunt. There were quite a few people there for a night that was below freezing at times and because it was so late. However, this did not suprise me, because I have gone every year for the past five and it is always has tons of people in attendance. Once we got there we got in line and quickly got our wristbands. We then looked around and saw some great decorations, the store, and concessions. We headed toward the bonfire to listen to the creepy ghost stories being told. We waited only about 15 min. Then we got in line, the wait in line was another 15 min, but you have cute farm animals to visit with while in line. Then we were let in. You are immeadiately met by a creepy surrounding that is very dark and full of cobwebs. You follow a path that flows through the corn. You come into contact with a lot of strobing lights that make your whole body feel like you are walking sideways and completely disorientates you. Intermeadiately, you come across several animatronics and or live actors in the corn. You will also visit several scenes that are extremely elaborative. I love the pirate ship and the clown areas-really keeps you on your toes. We made quite a few screams and even more jumps from the frights. This place is always great and I highly recommend it.
Go now or as soon as you can!
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