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    CASH GRAB !!! A'ight.. listen... I love FNaF as much as any 2014 YouTuber fan does.. Do. Not. Waist. Your. Money. On. This. "Haunt." $40 (closer to $50 after taxes) was way too much for... /That/.... First (after waiting for 2 hours to get in), they give you /one/ flashlight for your whole party. No matter the size. We had five people and one light that didn't even work. It ended up breaking by the time we made it to the end of the room and ended up having to take a second flashlight from another guest (who used their own flashlight since they came as a security guard). Asking for a new flashlight at the entrance to the maze got you some hassle from the staff. "All in good fun" but honestly.. It was annoying at that point.. They emphasized how much we needed this flashlight and gave us?? Shit?? The first room? Not bad. It was off to a good start. It was getting us in the mood for some good spooks. Then we saw "Bonnie"... Party City at its cheapest... Like..? I get it. Suits are expensive but there's so many people passionate about FNaF that would have come knocking the door down to walk around in a dark hallway. Probably for FREE.. Also there's this little second room filled with inflatables that these kids were in and shouting that /weren't part of the show/. I turned around and asked the "Bonnie" if they were supposed to be in there. Nothing. It wasn't until we made it through that room that the "Bonnie" came over to tell them to get out because they /weren't supposed to be there/. Then there was the second line to get into the maze. Much faster than the near 2 hours we spent waiting to get in.. We regrouped and tried to find the fun again. The people that were letting us in to the maze knew next to nothing about FNaF.. Which in itself is whatever. It's not for everyone. But if you want people to be excited about your "haunt", at least pretend to know. Or put on an act of some sort. If you're just sitting there being all "meh" about it and hassling people for asking for new flashlights, you're just bringing down the mood. Then came the "maze." Yes. "Maze." This wasn't a haunt. It was a "maze." No mood lighting. No ambiance. No little sounds to give you the creeps. Just some tarps loosely hung up (to the point where we had to duck down one that fell), stickers that loosely related to FNaF (like cupcakes and pizza, but... tacos...? I guess...?), and actors walking around in the cheapest knockoff outfits.. And they were almost all Freddy????? Like???? Huh??? Yes, it's Five Nights at /Freddy's/ but after running into four Freddy's that just kinda.. didn't care, a Chica, a Bonnie, you get bored. Very bored. We even started to /talk/ to one of the Freddy's who gave us loose "directions" of where to go. Like.. Bruh.. The only somewhat good costume was this really tall Freddy that /kinda/ looked like Freddy?? Also the upper deck of the maze was unfinished. No paint. I didn't want to touch the edges because I'd probably get splinters. Too many people were in the maze at one time too.. Way.. Too.. many.. people... One of the "scare actors" kept getting in your face too and wouldn't let you pass at times.. A /large/ group came in by the time we were looking for the last number for the code and it sounded like a FIGHT was breaking out. THAT was the scariest part! We got scared we would get in the cross fire.. Finally made it out and the exit was one of their emergency exits that lead straight to the back of the building. We stood around for a minute and looked at each other like "was that it? No, there's gotta be more. Right?" Nope. All this was was just a cash grab. They knew FNaF brings money

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    Enzo fourmann was a fantastic employee and deserves a raise. Made laser tag so much fun for the little ones!!

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    Really large area to play.Many different things to do. The staff is wonderful. No over priced. Definitely going back.

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