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Nightmares Fear Factory
Categories: Active Life Amusement Parks Arts & Entertainment Museums Amusement Parks, Museums [Edit]
5631 Victoria AveNiagara Falls, ON L2G 3L5
(905) 357-3327
- Good for Kids:
- No
6 reviews for Nightmares Fear Factory
6 reviews in English
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Review from Susie C.
I had a blast in the short time I was visiting Niagara Falls. I wanted to do everything I could while I was there. This was one of my stops. I'm a person that loves to be scared. I have to say, of all the haunted houses I've been in, this one was one of my favorites. Usually you can tell when something is going to jump out at you... not here. There is always something disgusting to look at, but just when you least expect it, something grabs you, or pops out and screams. It was so great. You take a turn into what you think is a hallway to the next room...wrong, its actually just a dead end, but when you walk into it, a skeleton, or troll, or zombie with its brains hanging out pops out of the wall and gives you a great big nasty hug. Great place to go.
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Review from Caitlin M.
Oshawa, ON
Alright - this place was pretty fun. They do an excellent job of hyping you up even before you get to the place. The marketing around it, and the photos actually made me nervous and there was a point where I said I wasn't going to go. But I eventually agreed.
Waiting in line for me was exciting. You could hear everyone's screams as they walked through, so it makes you a little nervous. You're already scared before you get in.
Walking through is fun. It's dark, and so naturally you're jumpy. You don't know where the next scare is coming from because it is pitch dark. While it's not "scary" it's fun because the "scares" make you jump and scream. Basically you make it as fun as you want. I had a great time!
I wouldn't go back again, only because I know what would happen, but I had fun inside. -
Review from Jesse A.
Well we had many people tell us this was scarey so we tried it while visiting the fall. I couldn't find any gore! The only thing scarey about it was it is totally dark the entire time. This makes it easy for your mind to run and the actors get you. Anyone who Chickens out hasn't been through a scarey one! I would have to try them all in this area to see which one is best but.... me thinks not on this one. Save your loot!
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Review from Karl R.
Once you quickly figure out the gimmick, the nightmare gets a little irritating and has all the fun of trying to board a subway at Union station after a Leafs game lets out. Basically you walk around a haunted house in pure darkness, with only a small red light to clue you in to which direction to walk. Workers at times jump out and grab, poke, and pull you. But see it's dark. And there is eerie music/sound. And they make zombie noises. So it's scary. But like I say if that sounds a lot like trying to board a subway after a Leafs game, well, pony up the subway fare vs the Nightmares ticket price.
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Review from B B.
This a fun little haunted house to check out. Costs about $13 and involves a 10 minute walkthrough in complete darkness. You actually have to follow little red lights to navigate your way through. The actors can touch you and there is the occasional flash of light to accompany the scares. They also have some quality photos for purchase that are taken during one of the houses best scares. Overall, a fun place to check out with a group of friends any time of the year.
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Review from Dan E.
I'm not easily startled but I genuinely enjoyed this place! My daughter seemed to get a big kick out of it too. they broadcast your reactions, as you walk through, outside for all to hear which thoroughly entertained my wife who stayed back with a child too young to take the tour. Very entertaining!
