Madworld Haunted Attractions Review

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Camille Jenkins

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Braeden Cason, Editor/Staff Reporter

If you’ve ever taking a drive down the highway through Piedmont on a Friday or Saturday night, you may have noticed lights shining into the clouds. During the fall season, the doors of a local haunted experience open to the public, where you can find clowns, vampires, zombies, and much more to make your night frightful. Many things are offered once you make it through the gate, including the main haunted house, axe throwing, miniature golf, and other small games. Everything aside from the haunted house is paid for with additional tickets, which can be purchased online or once inside. While waiting in line, many of the actors will be around, ready to feed off of any fear that you show. A self-guided tour follows the wait, typically lasting between thirty and forty-five minutes as you go through the many different settings. Around every corner is a new spook, so make sure to watch your step or else you may fall in surprise! The actors give their all to fill these roles as they help fill the air with screams, fog, and strobe lights. Once finished with the main attractions, you will be met with a welcoming campfire, as well as different vendors; the kettle corn, coffee, and hot chocolate are some of the most notable. All in all, this place provides a fun time with family or friends. Tickets are no longer on sale, however, you can visit their website to learn more, and to buy tickets once they roll out again!