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Attraction Name: Dayton Scream Park
Guest Average: 6.38 out of 10 (out of 4 reviews)
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Guest Name: Mike
Visit Date: October 14, 2023
Recommended to Friends?: Yes
Title: "Long and Awesome"

Score: 10 out of 10

What a great haunt. I remember this from years ago and it has grown to an even better attraction. The Actors provided true realism to their scenes, the amount of stuff in this place is mind boggling and the length of the trail was long, winding and superbly laid out. The actors were of all ages adding to the creepiness of the trail. Movie scenes were true to their genre. Fright Night at its best.

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Guest Name: NewOrleansVamp
Visit Date: October 30, 2021
Recommended to Friends?: Yes
Title: "Monstors Galore!"

Score: 9 out of 10

We arrived near Midnight- there was no waiting in line. The monsters gave it their All! Great Maze in the pitch dark. Never knew what was behind the next turn waiting for us. Longest Haunted House I have ever gone to- 2 hours. Best be in good physical shape to enjoy this one!!

Features Noticed: Multiple Attractions/Ticket Options
Suggestions for the Attraction: Crawling monsters in the woods give chase.


Guest Name: Isaac
Visit Date: October 12, 2019
Recommended to Friends?: No
Title: "not worth the money"

Score: 2.5 out of 10

After paying for the 3 attractions and waiting in line for 2 hours for the first attraction it wasn't scary at all. I took my 2 nephews with me who are teenagers and they said it felt more like going to Disneyland compared to a haunted woods. If you like clowns you are in luck. Majority of the actors are dressed as clowns. They said there were 80 actors there and I bet 60 of them were dressed as clowns and they all broke character to talk to you instead. when we came to the next attraction the lines for regular tickets and vip were not clearly marked. People were standing in the wrong lines because you couldn't see the 8.5 x 11 sheet of paper that was hand written 'VIP' sitting on the fence while the strobe light was flashing. We were sent to the back of the opposite line for being in the wrong one and had to wait another 30 minutes for a 7 minute attraction with only 8 actors. If you are looking for a 25 minute nightly stroll in the woods with the occasional clown this is the $20 a person place for you.

Features Noticed: Gift Shop/Souvenirs
Suggestions for the Attraction: have entertainment while waiting in lines. clearly mark your lines. diversify your actors costumes and don't let them break character. just all the lag time of just walking when there is nothing there for minutes on end. if you don't want to do any of this, cut your pricing in half.


Guest Name: Norma
Visit Date: November 3, 2018
Recommended to Friends?: Yes
Title: "Last Night Open"

Score: 4 out of 10

We visited this attraction on the last night of their 2018 season I believe. We did show up late (about 20 minutes before they closed) and it was dead in the waiting line. Regardless, every group that was in the haunt somehow ended catching up to one another. We walked as slow as we could knowing there wasn't anyone behind us but we still couldn't stay away from the group in front of us. They had one teenage female that was petrified of everything so all the monsters kept taking advantage of it, cornering her every chance they got. They also followed her through multiple scenes that weren't theirs while our group tried to stay behind some and there were no entertainers around because they were all following her. When they would stop and turn around to go back to their base spots (if they even have them there), some of them just walked passed us without any effort towards scaring us. It was a disaster. This chic's name was Lauren and by the time we got to the exit of this thing, we were relieved that we didn't have to hear her name called out over and over and over anymore. She had to of been extremely annoyed by it herself. It took all of the fun out of it. Actors even stopped us in some of the maze portions so the other monsters could entertain their group for quite some time and they would just be staring off into outer space. The only way we knew they could talk is because they said Lauren's name already. Besides that, costuming was mostly store-bought quality. Nothing different to look at here. Scenes were the same. Some looked as if they had been built out there in the woods for years and they've sat through the seasons and no one's ever gone back to touch them up. Parts of the maze where there's a lot of plastic and wood seem to possibly be a danger. We didn't see any actors for quite some time in them bc they were following Lauren and if someone ignited one of these things, I'm afraid it would have taken us a long time to find the exit. Some spaces were very tight for us, if those were to fill with smoke where there are roofs, I don't think that would be good at all. At one point, we didn't know where to go at all so we weaved through these pipe-like things and found a hole and we started walking on this really dark path into the woods. There were props and things out there but 0 lights. Come to find out, it looked like a previously closed portion of the trail because when we got to the end of it, there was no way to get back into the maze. We had to crawl under caution tape to get back in. That right there tells you that no actors were paying any attention to our group. We paid full price for our tickets that night and we honestly should have just passed this place up. We've been here before too and it wasn't that bad. The highlights of the trip were the gentleman that introduced us to the park and gave us the rules before we went in. There was also one clown (Pickles, maybe ?) that actually put effort into scaring us but he was mostly one of the only ones. In one of the mazes there was a chainsaw assailant behind a door and we could hear the saw and see him through the crack of the door but we couldn't get in. When that door finally opened, holy shit! That was the best scare in there for sure! Also, there are places where you will need to duck down, tight corridors as mentioned above, uneven terrain, and a lot of walking (especially if you're bad at mazes) so be prepared for that.

Features Noticed: Food/Concessions, Multiple Attractions/Ticket Options
Suggestions for the Attraction: Make sure your actors know to scare forward. They weren't doing this and walking through multiple scenes at a time, leaving their scenes empty. Also, constant screaming in some spots was okay but at one point there were a bunch of children in a large area and they were all screaming and it was terrible. Don't they have something scarier they can say to us?


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