We waited in line for an hour with tickets. We were told we had to pay another $ 5 to get in. Once we got into the chaos of disorganization, we found the line. We waited in line for another 25 minutes. And at the end of the line, we learned we had to have a token. They pointed to a longer line. I gave up and gave my tickets to a couple. Each time I asked for the supervisor, I was given another name. This is a waste of time and money. Zero stars.
Carla J.
Rating des Ortes: 4 McCalla, AL
As far as haunted houses go, this one is pretty awesome. I have been going every year for the last five years. This year, there were a few too many long, dark corridors with nothing going on. While the dark is designed to disorient, it does allow the adrenaline to drop off a bit too much while encouraging a little too much vigilance, so an avid horror fan is expecting the next scare when it comes. Meeting Kane Hodder was cool. The special guests /legends of horror make this experience unique among the haunted houses I have gone to. They need to get someone from the Walking Dead to drive over from Atlanta next year.
Brian C.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Birmingham, AL
Atrox factory is the largest indoor haunted atraction in the southeastern US. It is amazingly scary, really cool and blows every other haunted house in Birmingham away. The place is huge. I’ve known the guys who run the place for years and I am constantly amazed how they keep upping their game. Great sets, amazing effects and really intense actors. It ain’t your daddy’s haunted house. Not recommended for young kids.