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Saturday, October 2nd 2004

7:36 AM

Spooky House - Review

  • Posted by: Steve Biodrowski
  • Event Date & Time: Opening Night
  • Location: 6360 Topanga Canyon Blvd, Woodland Hills, CA

The folks at Spooky House had a case of opening night jitters, but they still put on a good scare show, as you would expect from their past record.

Things got off to a slow start. The attraction was supposed to open at 7:00. When we arrived at 7:30, none of the three mazes was open yet, and there were other signs that the show was not quite ready: Construciton was still underway on the snack booth; for the time being, the food and beverages were available on a table nearby. And there was a promotional display for the Seaside Haunt (an attraction in Ventura County, put on by Spooky House productions), with a dangling skeleton next to a video screen that was supposed to be showing some kind of presentation, but the screen was blank.

This early in the evening, the crowds were small; nevertheless, the line for tickets took nearly a half hour. We got the three-for-one pass, granting admisison into all the mazes, then headed to the Spooky House "Dead and Breakfast" maze. This is the main Spooky House building, the first one you see when you drive up. We spent at least another half-hour waiting for the maze to open; at one point, one of the employees came out to apologize, explaining that they were waiting for the fire marshal to complete his inspection.

Then when they finally stated taking tickets, we were told we were in the wrong line, the one for those who had paid extra for VIP tickets that allow you to skip the regular line. There were no signs pointing this out, so if you go to Spooky House yourself, make note: the regular line for Dead and Breakfast is in front of the building, facing the street; the VIP line is on the side of the building, facing the parking lot.

In previous years, Dead and Breakfast looked a bit more like a haunted mansion, but the facade has been rebuilt to resemble more closely a motel. Spooky House is billing the maze as "all new" on their website, but the "newsness" consists mostly of this facelift to the front of the building. The maze is stll the closest one to a traditional haunted house, with many dark corridors and costumed ghouls jumping out to scare you. Some redocrating may have been done inside, but basically many scenes and effects will be familiar to you if you been through it before. There is the falling elevator, the mad scientist's lab, the shaking room, and there is the short section that takes you outside into what looks like a backwoods swamp where some unseen inhabitant of a pond splashes a burst of water at you. The famliarity is not a bad thing, really; these are good effects, and it would be disappointing if they were dropped fromthe presentation.

There were some opening night problems. The elevator did not have its ceiling on, so you could see the roof of the actual building. The result was that when the lights went dark and the elevator started shaking to simulate an out-of-control fall, all you had to do was look up and the illusions was ruined. Also, the very last room in the maze has a floor that shakes beneath your feet, but this was not operating when we went through.

Next we went to "Blood, Bath & Beyond" maze. By now the ticket takers had got up to speed, so there was no waiting. I barely had time to scribble down notes of my impression of the prevous maze before I found myself embarking on this one.

The coupons and signs indicate that this maze is new, but it is basically the same one that was introduced last year. It has a very industrial feel to it, with lots of rustly lockers and metallic cooridors (not to mention industrial music pounding in your ears). It's a fairly long maze with lots of decorations; much of it is dark, and the walkway is very uneven, so watch your step. The cast of ghouls seemed thin -- you could walk around several dark corridors with no one ready to jump out and scare you. Fortuantely, things picked up by the end, with some enthusiastic actors doing their best to illicit screams.

Finally, we went through the "Realm of Lost Souls." This maze takes place mostly outdoors, with lots of ancient-looking stone idols and tombstones (at one point a werewolf even climbs out of a grave). This maze, like the other two, is billed as new, but the only obvious addition was a trench dug into the gorund at one point, forcing you to walk down at a steep angle into a narrow path that was easily blocked by ghouls admonishing you not to walk on the "holy ground." The highlight was one actress dressed up as the Wicked Witch of the West: although you might expect the famliar figure from The Wizard of Oz would to seem more campy than scary at this point, she managed to be wonderfully creepy, improvising derogatory comments about the frightened guests she encountered.

One disapointing note: One of the highlights of the Realm of Lost Souls in past years was a dark tunnel that forced you to walk on your hands and knees in total darkness. At one point a plexiglass plate in the floor allowed you to see damned souls beneath you, and then you found yourself plunging face-first down a slide. Sadly, one of the ghouls was blocking the path to the tunnel, forcing us to take the "chicken" detour.

Overall, Spooky House put on a good show, on par with their work in prevous years, and after the initial wait, things moved quickly. It was mildly disapointing that not everything was fully operational; no doubt, things will get up to speed during subsequent performances, but in future years, Spooky House should consider offering a "preview discount" for their opening night (a la the Queen Mary). Fortunately, we had a two-for-one discount coupon, so even with the minor glitches, the Spooky House show was well worth the money.

PLEASE NOTE: after the 2004 haunt, Spooky House moved to a new location. Get details on the Spooky House page on our main website.

Also, you can find amateur yard haunts on our Halloween Haunts page and professional attractions on our Halloween Haunts 2 page.


OTHER HAUNT REVIEWS:

The Haunted Vineyard

Knott's Scary Farm

Queen Mary Shipwreck

4 Comments.

Posted by LIsa:

I enjoyed Spooky House too. I was also disappointed the the tunnel was not available. One of the fun aspects of this maze is seeing other peoples' reactions to the halls getting smaller and smaller, then down to hands and knees. You can't believe your going the right way! I hope it's up and running later.:)
Saturday, October 2nd 2004 @ 11:38 AM

Posted by Bob:

Hi guys,
We appreciate your comments and support. Everything is much better and operating now that we are in our second weekend, including the tunnel! Fixed the elevator top too! Thanks again! Bob, Spooky House Haunt owner
Saturday, October 9th 2004 @ 3:47 AM

Posted by Juliana:

Hi!

Can you please tell me where to get the Spooky House coupon? $40 is too steep for my boyfriend and me, but we really want to go this weekend. Thanx!
Monday, October 8th 2007 @ 11:14 PM

Posted by Hollywood Gothique:

I think you need to check around the local businesses in the Spooky House area to find coupons. Some might be floating around other haunts, too.
Tuesday, October 9th 2007 @ 1:11 AM

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