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    Twisted Bones Haunted House

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    Purgatory Scream Park

    Purgatory Scream Park

    4.3(35 reviews)
    34.2 mi

    The place was great. We had a lot of fun. The wait in the line wasn't the best but it built up the…read moreanticipation with the workers also scaring you in line. We had a blast. One woman/scary person asked me my daughter's name and then kept getting in front of us scarring her and giving it to the other actors. It was great.

    A hidden gem in Kingwood/Porter! The staff is friendly and helpful. You can tell time and detail…read morewent into the production of putting this place together. The haunts fully immerse you in their multiple themes & atmospheres. The actors are committed and enjoy what they do. At first appearance it doesn't look too big, but that's just an illusion. Just when you think the haunt is over, there is another door to pass or a tight hall to walk through what seemed like a never ending experience, lasted about 30-40 min. I've been to many haunted houses around Houston, this was my first time here and I applaud & commend all the hard work and efforts by everyone & make Scream Park one of my top choices to visit or recommend to everyone. They are following Covid regulations with enforcing social distancing and masks as well as having sanitizer available. Video, cameras & lights are not allowed once inside the experience. Buy your tickets online to save time. They offer two types of tickets, general or VIP, we opted for the VIP ticket which had us skip the line that we likely would've waited about an hour in. A food truck was onsite in case you are hungry & parking is free. Enjoy your Halloween season by stopping by, you won't be disappointed!

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    Forest of Fear Drive

    Forest of Fear Drive

    3.5(2 reviews)
    32.6 mi

    Such friendly hosts! It may not be the purpose of an attraction to be friendly and haunting but…read morethey were also a fundraising attraction! How awesome local folks coming to support each other. I believe the greeter's name started with R and she was the grandmother of many there, such a darling! Very spooky and they definitely get some good jumps out of me. Hope to see them grow in popularity and eventually size too because of it! We'll see y'all next weekend, and next year!

    I want to start this review by saying we waited 4+ hours in line. People were running out of gas,…read morepeeing on the side of the road, etc. A lady came and updated us on why the line was not moving and said that it was because people kept stopping inside the attraction slowing the flow of cars. However when we got to the ticket booth, we were told the wait time was due to a car that broke down inside the attraction. I'm fairly certain that was not actually true. The attraction itself is decently done - lots of animatronics and good actors. The main issue is people drive their own cars through it and they stop to take pictures or who knows what, and everyone behind them has to stop too. There seemed to be no leadership to make the cars drive and not keep stopping. I know it's a family run business so I'm hesitant to even write this review because I don't want to affect their livelihood, but I just would never go back because of the insanely long line.

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    Texas Renaissance Festival

    3.7(387 reviews)
    15.0 mi

    I have been coming here for years. I mean decades. If you, your partner, your family, your friends…read moreare looking for something cool to do that you don't get to do everyday. You should come to TRF. At the very least, this is the largest Renaissance festival in the US if not elsewhere as well. I highly suggest getting in early because the lines to get in throughout the day get longer. This place can get pretty packed, both at the gate and in the food and drink lines. They have a ginormous parking lot, it's dirt and grass. And it can bottleneck quite a bit at the entry point. Once you're in, they have hundreds of stalls of food, merchant selling different things, people putting on different types of shows, be it skill, craft, or comedy/drama. There's plenty of activities. The park itself is sectioned off into different themed areas, both the food and activities follow suit. They have tons of shows around the different areas in addition to the Central stage where you can see the king, jousting, sword fighting and the whole lot. Highly suggest going to the restroom before you leave, because you will likely be stuck in some traffic on the way out and you don't want to hold it. Trust me. In the last couple years I've taken to camping on their campgrounds. This requires an extra pass for camping, in addition to your entry. If you do things in groups it costs a lot less with a discount. They have porta potties throughout the campgrounds, and also a brick and mortar shower and restroom at the front of the campgrounds. The campgrounds are separated into two areas, the family the zone, which is closer to the main gate, and the non-family zone which is a mixed bag depending on what weekend you go closer to the festival area. This place gets pretty rowdy, and they are up late. If you intend to camp, this is the social area where a lot of things go. If you want a more relaxed, in civil area, stick to the family zone ( I don't). Highly recommend arriving early on the Friday before you're going in, as the camping area is first come first serve. We go in a pretty big group so we try to stake out enough space for all of our people. It's quite an experience, we really enjoy all of the people working there in character. They do a great job, and make it a great experience! Whether you're there with the family out for drinking or interested in shows and merchandise, there's something for everybody here. And the amount of different kinds of food is crazy.

    As a group familiar with the SoCal Ren Faire (go every year), we were very pleasantly surprised…read more The acreage is expansive, the shops are built into structures making it feel more realistic (as well as provides AC), the amount of shows is insane, the options for food and drink are fantastic, and the shops are numerous. We spent Saturday and Sunday there and don't think we saw even half of everything. We paid the extra for the Kings Feast and agreed we'd do it again in a heartbeat. It was an all you can eat and drink lunch with multiple courses and a hilarious musical show that emphasized including the audience. We went to several shows, comedy, musical, jousting, and fire show and enjoyed all of them, ESPECIALLY the fire show. Get there EARLY though as it filled up fast, even a half hour before the show. Prices, for us, we're about the same or slightly cheaper than SoCal so we weren't shocked at any price tags. I can imagine prices would likely be a little bit of a shocker for locals though. The only thing we didn't see much of a selection for was more ornate leather work. A friend was looking for carved or stamped bracers and couldn't find any. There were bracers, just very simple. Once we noticed that, we saw that was the case for just about all leather work.

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    Dewberry Farm

    Dewberry Farm

    2.9(270 reviews)
    40.4 mi
    $$$

    Very neat experience if you never been. My sister set up a weekend outing for the family and kids…read moreto see Christmas lights and tractor ride. This place is huge! Make sure you wear your tennis shoes. I didn't get a chance to take a lot of photos but did get one. They have all kinds of activities, playground, rides and food that will keep the kids busy. Just FYI lines for food can get very long but the wait was worth it! From what I was told they do hold other events here and not just Christmas. We will definitely have to come back to check them out. Come show your support if you're looking for something to do with the kiddos.

    We were very disappointed with our experience. We spent over $100 on four tickets, then another $20…read morefor the game passport, plus roughly $50 on food and $15 on a toy--and that was just the beginning. Everything costs extra, and it truly feels like you're being nickel-and-dimed at every turn. There is clearly not enough staff for the number of guests, which leads to extremely long lines. Several areas are far too dark at night, especially considering how many children are running around--it felt unsafe. The smell throughout the farm was unpleasant, the bathrooms were not functioning properly, and the lighting overall was poor. The price for each game is ridiculous for what you get. On top of that, I've read the responses from management to other reviewers, and the way they speak to customers is unprofessional and off-putting. To make matters worse, after leaving my feet have been itching nonstop, like I was bitten by bugs or exposed to something while there. For the price, the experience does not come close to being worth it. Save the long drive and the money--you'd be better off putting it toward a future trip to Disney.

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