About the Event
Awaken Haunted House in Leslie, Michigan with over 42,000 sqft, includes Indoor waiting, 4 linked attractions for one low price, side attractions like our 5 min escape room, zombie paintball and more!!
Attractions:
4 Attractions, One Low Price
You will get to experience 4 linked attractions with one ticket. You enter the first attraction "Awaken" our parent haunted house, followed by "Terror-Phobia", a 3D experience you must see, then you will travel outside into "The Forgotten" a 3,500 sqft outdoor pallet maze, then to "Tenebrous", an outdoor trail with old buildings, graveyards and coal tunnel, you will head back into "The Forgotten" for a tight walk to end your journey back in "Awaken" The average time is 25min give or take.
After that you can purchase tickets to our side attraction for all ages "Dr. Cyclops Escape Room" or shop our large gift store and take photos with our horror icon props.
Awaken:
Awaken is our original haunted house. In 2016 Awaken Haunt was born, it was the only attraction on the grounds, but held its own with movie like quality sets, great scares and amazing actors. Today Awaken haunt is just the intro to 3 other attractions that all link together. You will enter Awaken, then head through "Terror-Phobia 3D maze" then back into Awaken, to then head outside to "The Forgotten" a strobed out pallet maze with the forgotten ones chasing you among the voices. From there you will continue outdoors to "Tenebrous" an abandoned village of old boat houses, tunnels, shacks, graveyards and more. If you make it out, then you re-enter "The Forgotten" for a stroll up to the entrance of "Awaken" the remainder of your time.. This experience includes 4 attractions for one price... oh, and bring a friend, you'll need one.
Terror-Phobia 3D:
In 2017 Awaken brought you an experience that was so mesmerizing, that we still have it as one of our four linked attractions today. Painted by world renowned artist Stuart Smith, this attraction will take your mind into a realm of 3D terror which you must see. You enter Terror-phobia when exiting Awaken Haunt's hotel basement... time to put on your 3D glasses which we provided you at the beginning. The visual images of creepy clowns and eyes watching you jump off the walls, taking you down twists and turns until you reach a 20' long 3D vortex tunnel. When you exit the attraction, you are back in Awaken Haunt headed to your next scare... bring a friend, you'll need one.
The Forgotten:
The Forgotten is a large outdoor, but partially covered pallet maze filled with strobe lights, voices, fire and a chainsaw or two. You enter the maze from Awaken and venture from indoors to outdoors. This is where the fun begins. Guide your way though with the hopes to avoid the people of the Forgotten. They know all the secret passagways, and can hide among the whispers. If you are lucky enough to leave The Forgotten, then you will be unlucky in that you now will be entering Tenebrous, our lost town that continues your outdoor experience... bring a friend, you'll need one.
Tenebrous:
Awaken your fears outdoors. Tenebrous will do just that. The vast area you will need to cover to escape, not only will take your breath away, but leave you vulnerable to the creatures and demonic humans that live there. You will encounter uninhabital buildings, cemeteries, tunnels and more. If you make it out in one piece, you will then make your way back into Awaken haunt to finish your awesome haunt experience.
5 Min Escape Room:
There are two things that Hank the Barber is known for around Meekerville… cutting hair and bowling.
Most folks around town would add a third one to that list, “murdering” if you can believe the rumors. Yes. Hank’s a big guy and sure thing, he’s got a big temper. Big arms too. Workin’ man’s arms that could hammer a nail in one swing. Only Hank’s preferred tool is the scissors. Oh, he aint the fanciest barber, but he’ll get you in and out of the shop with a clean cut faster than anyone. Smooth and trim with a shave if you want, and not a knick or scratch to be found…unless he wants to cut you, then all bets are off, or say they say.
Did I mention his temper though? I think I did, but I’ll mention it again, so’s you can pay attention. You sure don’t EVER want to be hangin’ around his shop when he’s not there. An’ you sure don’t EVER want to be touching his bowling trophies. He’s fond of those trophies. Why I remember ol’ Bill Henderson was sittin’ there in that old barber chair, and he grabbed one of Hank’s bowling trophies an wouldn’t put it down. You could see Hank getting’ redder and redder. Next thing you know, Hank “slipped” an’ cut Bill’s ear a good one with those bi g scissors. Bill gave out a howl and blood went everywhere. It was a heckuva mess an Bill almost lost his whole earlobe and more. And, that was just the start.
It was only a matter of weeks before Bill fell off the Meekerville bridge and got himself killed. When his wife got to squakin’ about needin’ an investigation, things turned out bad for her. It appears she fell on her own axe while choppin’ wood in her backyard. Mighty strange that one. Of course, there’s been a few more “accidents” that seem to follow Hank, and even a disappearance. But, I don’t think it’s best we talk about these things any further, local sentimentalities to consider and all.
No one really goes into Hank’s anymore. I think you can understand why. Weird, he still keeps it open. I’ll you some advice. If I was you, I’d keep movin’ on down the street to Ernie’s place. Fine barber Ernie, and as mellow as they come. Tells a good story too. Yep, you just keep goin’ an leave Hank’s place alone.
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