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Slaughterhouse Haunted Adventure and The Grand River Corn Maze

Address:
info@slaughterhouseonline.com
Fowlerville, MI
United States
Phone:
(517) 223-9148
Website:
http://www.slaughterhouseonline.com/main.htm

About:
SUPERIOR ILLUSIONS AND WITTY LINES FROM THE ACTORS set this haunt apart. This haunt moved 1/4 mile west of its' former location across the street. It now features a much bigger barn with a giant slide exit. The barn is at least 100 years old with hand hewn beams (cut with an axe, not a saw) providing great ambience. A bonfire keeps haunters warm and safe - for the time being! The "Slaughter House" haunt appears to be in the same structures as before - they moved the whole thing down the road. Interesting uses of water and an awesome scene with a Sheriff (who TOTALLY NAILED his part!) administering an ultimate punishment to the former FEMA director Mike Brown in a way superior to what we've seen at any other haunt! Also, we really liked the girl with the strange accent, the highly realistic reinactment of a famous scene from a horror movie I'm sure you've seen and a daring prisoner escape THAT WILL KNOCK YOUR SOCKS OFF! The buildings' exit goes to a bridge leading you to a corn stalk path with some strange surprises and a BLACK HOLE at the end. There is a separate Haunted Corn Maze (20 - 30 minutes to go thru) that we had to skip in order to make it to Mt. Frighten before they closed. The people putting this on have no idea what most other haunts are like! They are so busy with farm business and running the haunt, they have no time to go anywhere! And THAT seems to be a big factor towards this HIGHLY ORIGINAL CONCEPT that we HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!!
History:
Back in the early 1800s, the Slaughter brothers, Jeremiah and Isaiah, opened the first funeral home in Livingston County. Things went well in the family business until the depression in the late 1920s. The government gave money to the Slaughter family to bury the penniless foreign vagrants who had the misfortune of dying in a strange land. However, the greedy morticians kept the money, sold the funeral plots, and gave the bodies to their distant relative, Virgil Slaughter, who managed the nearby meat packing plant. Unbeknownst to all, one of the foreigners was an aging vampire from the Maharet coven. He, like the others, was reduced to an unlikely dinner. Those who ate his flesh soon became like him, bloodsucking nomads of the night. Curious as to their fate, they sought the truth of this unholy manifestation. When they found out what the family had done, they descended upon Slaughterhouse with a wrathful vengeance. They butchered everyone who lived there. What took place at the house was so horrific that to this day, people still use the term Slaughterhouse to describe any unusually violent and bloody scene.