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    Odyssey Fun Center

    2.9 (8 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    4.2(261 reviews)
    2.1 mi
    $$

    We recently had dinner at The Blind Horse and had a wonderful experience from start to finish. We…read morestarted the evening sitting at the bar, where we enjoyed cocktails, sampled a few wines, and shared the cheese curds. The interactions with the restaurant team were fantastic - everyone was friendly, engaging, and genuinely welcoming. For dinner, the braised short rib risotto was the standout dish for us - absolutely delicious. We're already recommended this to friends! We can't wait to come back to check out the renovated winery area and the new tasting room in Cedarburg!

    My wife used to work at Kohler a number of years ago, so she's been wanting to take me here the…read morelast couple of years but it hasn't worked out when we came up from Milwaukee the last couple of times. She's been ranting and raving about the salads and pizzas (which are now no longer on the menu). Finally, we made it today after going to Flora Fields for Mother's Day weekend. We did the wine flight of dry red wines and they all were great. Really well selected. We ordered the duck flatbread and some fries for the kiddos. Unfortunately, the food was pretty awful. The flatbread had no flavor, or as if all the ingredients just meshed together in a blender and the crust was overcooked or cooked more than once? I was looking for any kind of flavor punch but it just fell flat (pun not intended). Maybe it was previously frozen as that would explain everything. But it was topped with some microgreens to look better than frozen. Can't really mess up fries, but I guess you can when you don't change the oil they're fried in after awhile. Felt like there was a fish fry on the fries minus the fish. The service and the atmosphere were all great. I would say if you go, go for the wine and atmosphere, not the food.

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    Dominion of Terror

    Dominion of Terror

    5.0(3 reviews)
    5.0 mi

    As you approach the site the location starts to become quite obvious as there is a full warehouse…read morewall size projection promoting the attraction. I parked on the street, but they did have a dedicated lot which I wandered through as I finished my contraband (in Wisconsin). During this time I got a good chance to snap a couple pictures and watch the full production on the wall. Of course, as I walked out of the parking lot some DOT patrons screamed and said, "Holy sh*t I thought you were one of the actors!" A common occurrence around this non-traditionally dressed, 6'9" 450 lbs visage. Amusingly, I was talking with one of the volunteers who worked on it, and when she found out who I was (reviewer, actor, producer, non-profit advisor, etc) she asked me what I thought about the production values of the video. I said, "It must have been A LOT of work because that is HUGE and pretty high definition." I'm not 100%, but it seems like that was a new addition for this year and I can only imagine, based on the rest of the production, that we only saw a glimpse of what this crew is capable of this year. I entered the attraction grounds, and this is where my ONLY complaint of the night arises. The signage was not the clearest on where I should go based on having purchased my ticket online, and I went to the main entrance to the attraction where I was quite rudely sent back to where I was supposed to go. Now, I only point out the quite rudely because it was clearly NOT in character. I sniped back quickly, "Whoa, someone needs to chill out or find a character..." and just went on my way before she could respond. I found the pre-purchased ticket window and had a great conversation with the cat at the desk. I then worked my way back to the main entrance of the haunted warehouse. I paid for the Fastpass, and I would say it was still worth it even on the second to last night of production. When you first enter the warehouse the queue line continues through what appears to be a large section of the first floor. I proceeded to the Fastpass gate, and was greeted by a couple of uncostumed Jaycee volunteers (I have a feeling these gentlemen may also be bikers). We have a good chat about the house, the organization, and the mission; which this year included an anti-bullying program aptly called "Don't Be A Monster." After a short wait, as I arrived during break time, I was let into the warehouse as my own group. Now I don't mind this, but when I'm solo in a haunted house I'm not there to be scared. I mean, if you can pull it off, awesome, but other than a small jump scare from behind it's never happened. Dominion of Terror is a warehouse that utilizes all 3 floors for a journey that takes you through MANY different atmospheres from typical indoor home scenes, to camping scenes, other random outdoor locales, a graveyard, a pub, a coroners/medical examiners office, etc. The transitions work out very smoothly and there is a solid mix of characters both consistently in your face and those trying to be sneaky for the scare. I will admit there were a couple times I was surprised that someone in a chair was or wasn't a live actor. I'm not going to comment too much on the specifics of the content of the house, except to say that the people involved in this project CARE. Everyone in the house was there for the passion of it and it shows. They also did pretty good dealing with a 7' top hated dude laughing in their faces and occasionally trying to bump them out of character. Credit due to everyone who didn't slip, and still credit to the one guy who did. As I said the warehouse utilized all three floors and you transitioned seamlessly from scene to scene, but I can't say it was always straight forward. There is definitely a maze aspect to the house, and admittedly, it didn't get me until the end, but it definitely got me. The group behind me caught up as I sort of floated from closet door to closet door around in circles missing the hidden exit behind a mirror (hey, that contraband combined with some edibles made the house VERY fun). I kept with the last group basically for the last area where I was greeted at the exit by the gentleman who had let me into the Haunted Attraction as he wanted to know my opinion, and it was easily summed up as "Kick Ass, I WILL be back." I then took a gander at the merch table and spent some cash. As I write this I am looking at the checks that totaled $22k that went to 4 incredible non-profits in the region from the proceeds raised. I will be back, and I hope after you read this book you're interested in checking it out too. There may be more professional attractions, with proper financial backing, in the Midwest, but you're going to be hardpressed to find a project with this kind of quality combined with this kind of heart. Kudos to the Sheboygan Jaycees. Smokin' Santa rates this 5 Pipes - Ho-Ho-Holy Sh*t was that cool.

    I can't wait for the Dominion of Terror to open this year. it's more then a haunted house, it's an…read moreexperience. longest house, creepiest monsters, and well thought out, original rooms. can't get any better then that! And the building itself adds to the scare factor. it really is the best one that i have been to in many years.

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