Haunted House: Hanna Haunted Acres 

7323 E. Hanna Ave.

Hanna Haunted Acres isn’t as much a haunted house as it is an entire campus full of thrilling fun. There are six events — a haunted hayride, a corn maze, and four separately-themed haunted houses — each priced at $13. No event is worth the $13 on its own, so the $27 all-event pass is the way to go. I took my teenage brothers, my 21 year-old sister, and my girlfriend, and everyone had a great time. The staff is very friendly and we spent almost three hours there, including time in line. Two of the events, Blackout and Carnevil, were very short and somewhat lackluster, but the hayride and other houses compensate for their short-comings. It’s important to note that in this case, the five stars do not represent absolute perfection, but rather that Hanna Haunted Acres is the best haunted attraction I’ve ever been to. Through Nov. 1, $27 all-event ticket, www.hannahauntedacres.com

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