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Terrified tourists react during a 15-minute, pitch-black tour through the ‘
Nightmares Fear Factory’ haunted house in Niagara Falls, Canada. (
NightmaresFearFactory.com)
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October. A chill creeps into the air as the days edge closer to winter. The
leaves complete the change from green to red to brown. Children - and more
than a few adults - gear up for Halloween. And for those given to seeking
out frights this season, perhaps a stop at a haunted house like “Nightmares
Fear Factory” is in order.
The collection above features the terrified - and hilarious - reactions of
tourists during a 15-minute, pitch-black tour through the attraction.
Located in Niagara Falls, Canada, the haunted house has a hidden camera that
captures petrified reactions at a particular moment during the attraction.
From teenagers to soccer moms, no two people seem to react the exact same
way.
“We're not a typical haunt with actors, animatronics, and props,” Vee
Popat, the Fear Factory's director of sales and marketing, said in an
interview with Weather.com. “There is no blood, no gore. We are more of a
mental and emotional experience than a visual one. It's a different
experience for everyone as our speciality is to prey on individual fears and
phobias.”
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According to the Fear Factory’s website, the original attraction opened in
the late 1970s and was located in Maple Leaf Village area of Niagara Falls.
It was moved in 1994 to the current location… the former home of the
Cataract Coffin Factory.
“It's pitch black inside, you can't see your hand in front of your face.”
Popat explains. “You follow a trail of red lights to navigate your way out
- if you're lucky enough to survive. We change things up inside several
times throughout the year to keep things fresh and exciting for our repeat
visitors.”
But what exactly is scaring people at this haunted house that warrants such
a petrified (and hilarious) reaction?
“The photos you see are taken with two still cameras in two separate
locations,” Popat said. “People think that the photos are all from the
same area and the same 'scare'. We're a 10 to 15 minute walk through with
many different 'scares', effects, and also a bunch of unexplained happenings
inside the factory.”
The only way to find out is to check it out for yourself.
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