Camp Blood is located off the grid some, but our GPS was able to find it without issue. In addition, they had very clear signs to guide customers once close enough. Parking was in a field a fair distance from the haunt. Once at the haunt, the staff was friendly, personable, and eager to help any way possible. The staff was also quite funny, especially the owner who did our welcome and safety talk before entering the haunt. The haunt was as safe as a half-mile wooded trail can be, including a first aid area at the end of the…
Read More…Camp Blood is located off the grid some, but our GPS was able to find it without issue. In addition, they had very clear signs to guide customers once close enough. Parking was in a field a fair distance from the haunt.
Once at the haunt, the staff was friendly, personable, and eager to help any way possible. The staff was also quite funny, especially the owner who did our welcome and safety talk before entering the haunt. The haunt was as safe as a half-mile wooded trail can be, including a first aid area at the end of the trail. As stated on their website, people are urged to wear appropriate shoes and be prepared for a wooded walk. The trail is very safely cleared, and we appreciate the obvious work put in to keep nature as ambiance but not as tripping hazards.
Finding their website is simple and suggested since the ticket booth can only process cash payments. Plus, on their website, people can purchase some wicked t-shirts. Camp Blood puts its customers first and that is very evident from their website to all their actions once at the haunt.
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