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Fear Farm Haunted House Phoenix AZ
Step into the world-famous Fear Farm Haunted Fairgrounds, Arizona's premier Halloween event. Experience multiple terrifying haunted houses, navigate a creepy corn maze, and test your aim at the zombie shooting range. With next-level immersion and interactive scares, it's perfect for thrill-seekers and groups looking for an unforgettable, adrenaline-pumping adventure. Get ready for a night of screams and excitement!
I really wanted to like it. The *scenes* are incredible. But they need more cast members to staff all of the various attractions. Also, perhaps they shouldn't charge for literally everything. Including parking in a wide-open dirt lot, not parking in the garage, not VIP parking, just pulling into the adjoining dirt lot. Or maybe include general parking with the cut the line option that you pay more for. I'm willing to pay premium prices for a premium experience. This did not fit the bill. I will not be going back.
A fun place for teens and parents to visit! There were many groups of teenagers and college students, so it definitely feels geared toward an older crowd. I wouldn’t recommend it for young children under 10, as it can be a bit too scary for them. Considering the ticket price, I think it was worth the visit. Outside food and drinks aren’t allowed, but there are good options available inside.
Phoenix, United States
1475 N McClintock Dr, Tempe, AZ 85288, USA
I really wanted to like it. The *scenes* are incredible. But they need more cast members to staff all of the various attractions. Also, perhaps they shouldn't charge for literally everything. Including parking in a wide-open dirt lot, not parking in the garage, not VIP parking, just pulling into the adjoining dirt lot. Or maybe include general parking with the cut the line option that you pay more for. I'm willing to pay premium prices for a premium experience. This did not fit the bill. I will not be going back.
A fun place for teens and parents to visit! There were many groups of teenagers and college students, so it definitely feels geared toward an older crowd. I wouldn’t recommend it for young children under 10, as it can be a bit too scary for them. Considering the ticket price, I think it was worth the visit. Outside food and drinks aren’t allowed, but there are good options available inside.
Had a great time at Fear Farm. The haunted houses where great and the effects, lighting and sets where fantastic. The clown house and its 3D effects was my favorite. All the houses where really well done and the actors did a great job. Took my 10 granddaughter and she loved, the actor where great with her and kept it appropriate for her when she got a little to scared, they didnt over due it which made it great. We will be back next year for sure.
If you ever had the privilege attending the old fear farm way out west in an actual cornfield then you will be greatly disappointed as I was from my understanding. Fear farm was sold to the 13th floor, which makes a lot of sense. I remember paying an entry fee going into the park, actually getting lost the staff would not help you and they were more enthusiastic about Frightening you. They actually chased you with chainsaws not just if they felt like it. I saw them turning them on a handful of times and stop within 10 seconds. I can recall a clown exhibit being one of the most terrifying ones with the two famous clowns, making an appearance once a week and now the clown exhibit is the saddest one with nothing more than you walking down the same hallway and people just standing in the middle of the hall. what fear firm is now is good for younger kids, but if you’re a teen or older, it’s quite sad. It was also surprising that the corn maze that has no corn at all and is falsely advertised on their website is nothing but a bunch of hay bills and five minute tops to find your way out. It’s also an extra $10 a person to my surprise. You can only make the run ones. Overall not very good, not very scary and one exhibit in particular (mortuary) fun the first go around. When we went in a second time the first actor at the entrance was hitting what looked like a wax/vape type pen which was very unsettling and unprofessional. The decorations were cool and I’m sure there was effort in putting it together but the energy is not there and unless you have little kids it’s not worth the money.
We had such a great time at Fear Farm as always… Never disappoints! Love the new attractions too…The 3D haunted clown house was a favorite. And those chain saws (I feel like there were more this year lol) make me run every time lol 😆 Fear Farm brings the jump scares and fun to the Halloween season in an open and festival-like setting. Thank you for an amazing and memorable night!
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