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Are the monsters allowed to touch you?

The actors in Haunted Barn will not touch you.  However, they do get very close.  Occasionally you may brush up against their costumes or props.  Please do not grab the actors, as they are not allowed to grab you.

Where can I buy tickets and how can we pay for them?

Tickets can only be purchased for CASH ONLY at The Haunted Barn on the evening that you plan to attend.  At this time, tickets cannot be purchased in advance.  Sorry, we are not able to accept debit or credit cards as forms of payment for tickets.

Are there any age restrictions?

The Haunted Barn is not recommended for chlidren under 13, but younger kids may come if parents choose to bring them.  Carrying babies is NOT recommended. There are no special prices for children and no refunds if anyone decides not to finish the haunt. There are many emergency exits throughout the attraction in case anyone gets too scared to continue.

Can I go in if I'm pregnant?

The Haunted Barn is not recommended for visitors who are pregnant, have heart conditions or are in general poor health.

Will you open if it rains?

Yes! The line to enter the haunt is outside, but there is partial roof coverage.

Do you have security?

Yes. The Haunted Barn is patrolled by the Houston County Sheriff.

Do you sell food or beverages ?

Yes. We sell bottles of water, soft drinks, hot chocolate (for the cold nights!) and snacks.

Do you serve alcoholic beverages?

NO! And they are not allowed on the property, so please do not bring any.

Is smoking allowed?

Smoking is Discouraged on haunt grounds.

Once we've used our ticket can we go through again with the same ticket?

No. A new ticket is required for each visit.

Is there a lot of smoke in the Haunted Barn?

We do use fog machines. Should you find the smoke too intense there are emergency exits throughout the attraction .

Are there strobe lights?

Yes, we do use strobe lights in some of the rooms .

Can we take flash photos of your Haunted Barn?

NO photography of any sort is allowed in the haunt.  Haunted houses are dark and peoples eyes (especially the actors) adjust to the low light.  When you flash your camera you're not only ruining other customers' experience but you're hurting the actors' eyes.  Also, the fog used inside the attractions ruins flash photography.

Although no photography or videotaping is allowed inside (including nightshot), the monsters working outside will quite often pose for pictures.

What can't we wear or bring with us inside your haunted houses?

No Masks are allowed! No pets! No weapons! No alcoholic beverages! No cameras! No smoking! No laser pointers or flashlights! No food or beverages! Please turn off cell phones!

Is it Scary?

YES

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 28 September 2011 10:20 )
 

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