When I visited The Conover Ranch, I had expected to be bombarded with a large cliche of horror movies (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Hills Have Eyes, etc). I was very, very wrong. The old ranch setting was very realistic, and we felt like we were really on someone's ranch. We were first greeted and entered a Auto Shop/Gas Station scene that I mistakenly thought was real had it not been for the girl behind the counter making wise cracks in her Down South accent. We were told the rules of the ranch, and left to fend for ourselves.
Every detail was superb. The pulsing music set a very eerie feel to it all. I was very impressed (and quite honestly frightened) of the little girls in a School Yard, giggling and playing like there were nothing wrong at all. Many other things I liked were scattered about but the Grand Climaxing scene. The Chainsaws were incredible and when I thought it was finally over, a second chainsaw came out and chased us all the way to where we began again!
An amazing hanuted expierience. |
I didn't know what I was geting into, We went to a Corn Maze in Holister (CA) to run and get lost. I heard some good stuff about this haunt (So many are crap). Before we even entered the Ranch some ?? Monster or Corn Beast in a sniper suit scared the BEEP out of our group(Me too). The area you have to wait to get in... was Awesom! A old Gas Station and Tower set the mood for us.
First we entered a small old autoparts store and were told some rules(dont' touch,run and stay on the path..ect) It didn't take long for us to brake the rules and were RUNNING for our lives out of a Junk Yard. about 5-6 differnt areas all set in and around CORN. Now some might be scared of chainSaws... But they came out of now where and were Load and Big! Can't wait till next year!!!! |