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    Dreidy N.

    It is an amazing place to enjoy a terror experience. The decoration and the actors are amazing. I highly recommend you to come if you like horror experiences.

    Frankie R.

    Wow. Excellent. One of the best horror attractions I've ever visited. Very recommended. Very incredibly experience. You can't miss

    Catherine D.

    It was so much fun the houses and the one in the tree house was really cool just be careful I Almost fell hundred times . The props set up around to take photos were fun they were bar and a place to get some food also they do have alcohol beverages they have a couple carnival games but you have to pay for that. Parking was 20$ even though the website says 15$. It was pricey to get in 45$ not sure it's worth that but I had fun. Everyone buys the fast pass ticket so that line is the longest but moves pretty quickly

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    Alex B.

    Seeing that they opened their gates as a walk through event & being local I figured I'd give it a try. Even though it's much more low key, I was pleased with the experience all around. You can see there's effort put into this & that's what can really make or break these events. It definitely needs some more time before you can compare it to the big ones, but you can have a good night here for a fraction of the cost. There were 5 houses & overall they were put together well. I appreciated how they paid so much attention to detail throughout. Things like hand painted clown faces & LED eyes in a jack-o-lantern hallway really stood out to a horror nerd like myself. The scareactors were all good, although there were areas that were understaffed which led to empty spaces at times. The mazes varied in size but none were too short which is always a positive. The scare zones were unfortunately pretty weak but that could've been due to a lack of employees. The 2 areas that had scareactors were cool but that's way less than the supposed 8 that were on the map. I won't fault them too much since it's newer but they should start looking for employees earlier on next year to get that sorted. If you're looking for food/drinks they also have that covered. There's an area with a full liquor bar & also a handful of food trucks offering all sorts of treats. I didn't try any of the food but people were eating all throughout the night. Overall, it was a good time & my group had fun. I hope it starts to get some recognition it deserves because I'd love to see where it's at in a few years.

    Vampire Circus - quite talented
    Sergio M.

    We went on opening weekend -- so we can call it a soft opening of sorts. The theatrics, make up, and houses were well made, elaborate and staffed with ghoulish goblins of all types. Best house hands down was the Clown, followed by the Nun and then Boneyard. Stranger Things House gets honourable mention. We got there right when it opened so it was still light out, which was cool, but it was awesome to go again at dark. I'm split on whether this version or the car drive (during COVID) through version was better... but alas a good time for the family. Jungle Island is a good physical location for this; however there are some logistical aspects that still need to be worked out. 1. Better signage for parking and more cash and change on hand. The credit card mobile kiosks took forever... and a day. 2. More maps and signage for where the different houses are would be helpful.

    Judy S.

    I had a good time. This was a family-friendly all age appropriate type of event. It was well put together. The place was not hard to find. The entrance had a huge sign. The parking was $15 they take credit cards also. I bought my tickets online. Yelp gives you a 20% discount on selected nights when you check in. I wish I had known that. As you enter they have you sign a waiver. It was a simple process to download. To enter the staff checks your purse and scans you with a metal detector after that you are in. once inside it's pretty cool. Plenty of photo opportunities all around. Actors are walking around trying to scare you. It was awesome. We were directed to a stage. I got there after 7 and so the show had started. It was a Vampire Circus Show. This was an entertaining, fun show. I wish I had arrived on time. After the show, we were directed to another place. This area had creepy games, a bar, psychics, and something in a cup. It looked like desserts. There are seven main attractions here. The Vampire Circus, a small maze, four haunted houses, and a spooky pumpkin walk. there were other things like food vendors, tables, glow-in-the-dark souvenir stands, clowns, and actors. The place was well organized. They had plenty of staff members directing. Towards the exit, to the left. they had a little store. The store had Halloween stuff and items from the series on Netflix, Stranger Things like hats and t-shirts That was unexpected. I had a good time. The haunted houses were small but entertaining. I am glad I came.

    Fernanda L.

    The people behind this event did a great job. Well organized and something different to do on a Miami night so you can get into the Halloween spirit. With 5 haunted houses and a vampire circus show we entertained ourselves for some hours. The scary costumes were well designed and everyone did a great job performing their scary character parts. The vampire circus show was also very entertaining, with a juggling act, balancing act and a very silly scary clown. All the employees were very nice too, and plenty of picture opportunities with the ghoulish monsters around the park. Keep in mind this venue is on the smaller side so it won't be a whole night thing, but worth the fun for the few hours.

    Alan A.

    On my bike rides around the area parks I've notice that they are setting up Halloween themed drive thru experiences. Well thanks to Yelp I was able to drive thru the Horrorland in Miramar Regional Park. We arrived about 7:30 and after about a 45 minute wait we were told to turn off our headlights and drive in. If you go get there early to avoid the long wait. So as a drive thru horror show, it was laughable at best. Funniest moment was when one of the actors snuck up on my wife's side of the car and made her jump I kept my driver's side window open to interact with the actors. I think I scared them more than they did me. I just laughed in their faces.

    Sterling M.

    Definitely a great scare attraction. My first time here. I was definitely impressed. If they had more actors their could definitely be more people to get scared.

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    This was a great event. You could hear the screams from people who were ahead which made it that more fun.

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    Thee best experience if you never went you missed out. Dont miss it next year 5 stars and veryyy scary

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    The lines are ridiculous slow... unless you get the fast pass you may go into two attractions only.

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    I am personally not a fan of Haunted Houses, but Nights of Fright was a 5 star experience!…read more My daughter and friends wanted to attend and I was apprehensive for them to go in without a parent. I was pleasantly surprised to find a short, ticket line, friendly staff/volunteers and an extremely organized number system for groups entering the house. We received a number and could then walk around, purchase snacks, crafts and raffle tickets for some cool prizes. They waited less than 10 minutes before their group was called. It was so great not having to stand on line all night. My younger child and I had fun shopping and dancing with the DJ while waiting for the girls to return. They were definitely scared and loved every minute of it. Can't wait to return next year.

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    3.2(551 reviews)
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    This is the first time I come to Jungle Island at this location and it was okay. As soon as you go…read morein, you can still take pictures with parrot. This is a staple of theirs as I remember doing that as a child when it was called Parrot Jungle. However, the place seems to be falling apart and it was evident with red decorations falling off at the entrance. This is something that can easily be fixed. The children's play area is nice and pretty big. The treehouse, trampoline and the Beyhive were unique. The treehouse playground though needs a little bit more of an upkeep as part of the ground is lifting and things are falling apart. Seeing the animals was great. I fed a goat and enjoyed doing that but again some of those animals enclosures need more of an upkeep. The animal show at 11:30 AM is a little outdated. I would recommend changing it to make it more entertaining. Overall, if you come, don't have much expectations. It's a nice thing to do after you have done everything else in Miami.

    What's firstly amazing about Jungle Island is how missable it is after driving by it on this island…read moreFOR YEARS. Just makes finally having visiting this venue so much more special with how incredible it is. Secondly, amazing is how big it feels despite its size and location (granted, I visited at night for a special event, so your mileage may vary) - though I admit, the exhibits seem too small for some of their fauna inhabitants. Third and finally, visiting it for said special event, Luminosa, was ABSOLUTELY wondrous. Made the visit absolutely worth it (even if my bus almost missed the stop). Plus, the staff is so kind and accommodating. We as a society need to invest and support spaces and places like this that not only offer incredible experiences, but also give back to all its visitors and urban spaces they inhabit - even if they're on a small, missable island (jajaja).

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    I usually go to the fair once a year to try some of their food suggested by people online. So my…read morerating is based off their food, not the actual rides. The elephant ears are really good. A sweet delight that I think everyone associates with the fair. It is VERY buttery, so that could be a turn off visually to some. I also order the Doritos loco chicken on a stick. Pleasantly surprised with the flavor profile of this. As the name suggests, it's a chicken pierced by a stick. It is fried, and covered with liquid cheese and Doritos crumbs. While unhealthy, it was super delicious. The last item is the one I was most excited for, but unfortunately I would never get again. I heard from some friends that the Birria Ramen was great. Unfortunately, it was overly salty. They use the $1 Marucha ramen cups that you get at Publix, and they put birria mix in it. The taste was overwhelming. I would rate 3/10. Overall, despite me only coming for the food. The FAIR is a fun place to bring the family. It has varies rides, and activities to take advantage of.

    Haven't been to the Fair in legit 12 years. I came for the food and the shows. I ate corn in a cup…read more($13, absolutely delicious), Turkey leg ($20, overpriced, tasted fine but not amazing), and elephant ears ($10 doughy-sugary goodness, can't go wrong). To drink, I had the freshly squeezed lemonade in the novelty cup which offers discounted refills (definitely worth it, definitely recommend. Wonderfully refreshing for this FL hot days). If you're like me, who are not there for the rides, do not pass on the shows. The ice skating in particular was so much fun, and so entertaining; good for the whole family. Parking is free, but there is a 'preferred ' parking option where you pay to park closer. I used the free parking but I got there at 2:00pm so the walk wasn't bad. Definitely bring a hat, and possibly one of those portable fans (I did). The heat is no joke and there is limited shade.

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    2.3(3 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    This is the worst building i've lived in after 3 years in Miami. The parking lots are overcrowded…read moreand cement cracking/potholes everywhere. The garbage process is so obnoxious, banging the sides of the bins on the truck for an hour each day, spilling it all over, so unnecessarily loud. The worst is the ROACHES. we have a cleaning company come every month, roach traps, sprays, and a consistent never ending bug problem. They are crawling out of the walls, coming in from the trash chute, pipes, hallways. The whole building is infested, even the exterminator said that to us. Management refuses to acknowledge issues just says that they have exterminators once a month and its all they can do. BS. Plus the elevators never ever work. Most days only 1/3 of them are running. I can't wait to move I'm counting down the days.

    Kennedy House is probably one of the most unprofessional rental organizations I've ever encountered…read morein my life. They have no guest parking, and charge $15 valet for overnight guests (if one of their 2 or 3 valet parking spots are open). Also, if you want to just go up for something for 5 minutes and don't need to valet or you simply want to ask valet a question of any sort- make sure you speak Spanish or else you're stuck. There is nothing luxurious about this place, as the units and everything within the building are extremely outdated. The hallways look like they were inspired by an old haunted house with dirty, dark carpet and dim lighting. My friend that lives here also was out of town for the holidays and they took it upon themselves to tow her vehicle without informing her so they could make repairs to a light post. In which a notice was shoved under the door only the evening before; no advanced notice or phone call was made to the tenants whatsoever. The front desk staff is not helpful and rude when you ask detailed questions. They don't pick up for after hour calls even on their "emergency line" and do not return calls when you leave a voicemail on their main line. The photos are extremely deceiving and this NOT a good place to live or just visit.

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    2.6(193 reviews)
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    We booked the last week in January so we got a discount. I probably wouldn't have paid the original…read moreprices for this carnival. But with the discount and it being the last week the ride lines were very short and we rode everything we wanted to with little to no waits. The other rival carnival (Christmas Wonderland) which is now located at Tropical Park unfortunately did have better photo ops and better food. The food here was very expensive and hit and miss. The other carnival also had roller coasters, this one did not. I will most likely come back to this one next year just to see how it compares again to the Christmas Wonderland, but will probably go after the peak holiday season like we did this year.

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