Instead of a dark building, this Milwaukee, Wisconsin haunted attraction is completely outdoors. 45 acres of unimaginable scares. Could you do it?

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I'd love to say "we" and mean it when I say why we love haunted attractions. I love only one part of this type of Halloween fun and you might think it's wrong of me to love it so much when I'm too big of a chicken to actually go into one of these myself.

This extremely popular haunted attraction in Milwaukee, Wisconsin just wrapped up its job fair to hire actors to do all the scaring. THAT'S WHAT I LOVE ABOUT HAUNTED ATTRACTIONS.

I have done live broadcasts from dozens of haunted houses but I have too much fear to go through them so before I start the broadcast I will go stand with an actor and jump out and scare other people.

I think I might have too much fear to do that here at this haunted attraction.

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Milwaukee's favorite haunted attraction is an hour-long terrifying experience that plays out over 45 acres in the Rock Sports Complex at 7005 S. Ballpark Drive (formerly 7900 Crystal Ridge Drive) in Franklin, Wisconsin.

This attraction is actually four different haunts in one, and your hour of terror will take you through all four:

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Failed Escape

A haunted trailer park

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Hunger Hollow

The chemical-soaked woods that surround a Milwaukee landfill where the mutant cannibal hillbillies live.

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Carnivore

The Devil's Carnival

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Dead End

Welcome to the slaughter!

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On Friday and Saturday nights, the haunted attractions are recommended for people ages 13+, while Sunday’s Not So Scary version is okay for ages 8 and above. Those are only recommendations, they are not requirements.

One thing that IS required is signing a waiver to attend.

The Hill Has Eyes shared this video featuring some of the characters you'll run into on your terror journey.

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Click HERE for the full schedule and to buy tickets. The opening day for the 2023 season is September 29.

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