Welcome One and All!

For all you Halloween Fanatics....this will be a review and links site of the Best Haunted Houses in the country that my wife Lisa and I have had the pleasure - or displeasure - of gracing....

I've been a *huge* Halloween and horror fan since I can remember...I dunno...it just brings the kid in me out...by the end of September, our place is suitably adorned and we await each weekend with anticipation of which haunts to hit next....

We've been blessed enough to be able to travel quite a bit around the country and see some wonderful attractions and the cities they lurk in...and we're hoping to pass on the fun we've had on to anyone willing to listen in....

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

THE GHOSTS OF OHIO - Sandusky's GHOSTLY MANOR and THE DENT SCHOOLHOUSE of Cincinnati


The Ghosts of Ohio indeed!

Welcome to a whirlwind tour of some special spots in the Buckeye State...

We begin with...

http://www.ghostlymanor.com/
http://www.ghostlymanor.com/
I had the pleasure of talk to Jayme Criscione, co-owner of Ghostly Manor, and she was kind enough to prepare the following for this site and it says everything far better than I could!

Who would have thought dressing up 26 years ago as Elvira and a Monster during Halloween Trick or Treating would have evolved into owning and operating a year round Haunted House recognized as one of Americas Best Haunts (www.americasbesthaunts.com)?  

Bill & Jayme Criscione, owners of Ghostly Manor Thrill Center in Sandusky Ohio didn’t get there overnight.  In fact, opening night for Ghostly Manor was on a Thursday night in September of 2001 … not a good time for a Haunted House advertising terror, horror and fear.

Founded in 2001, Ghostly Manor Thrill Center is an indoor, multi-attraction family entertainment center, dedicated to providing safe, thrilling entertainment at minimal cost to patrons. 


Located three miles away from Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio, Ghostly Manor Thrill Center is open all year round.  Their attractions include the nationally ranked walk-through haunted house, Ohio’s first and only XD 4D Motion Theater, birthday parties as well as roller skating at Skateworld, Wizards Journey a 3D interactive black light Mini Golf course, several bounce houses, and a children’s multi-level playing area. 

The Crisciones were transferred to Sandusky, Oh in 1987.  Bill worked for Pillsbury and ran a grain export facility in Huron, Oh.  Their two children Jenae and Billy were 5 & 4 years old at the time.  During the Halloween season the Crisciones always dressed up and greeted the local “Trick or Treaters” in costume with spooky music in the background.

As the years progressed the Crisciones gradually purchased many Halloween items and started providing some scary entertainment for visitors.  One of the early “scares” included Bill sitting near the door motionless on a bale of straw dressed as a monster.  As Jayme (dressed as Elvira) started passing out the candy, Bill would slowly stand.  The rest was history.  Needless to say there was always candy left over at the end of the night.


In the mid 90’s the Halloween show and crowd grew to the point where people started walking through the Crisciones home haunt.  Many props and scenes were set up both indoors and out.  Many of their friends would help as actors and at the end of the night everyone celebrated with a Halloween party.  10 actors were used and they entertained approximately 500 people in two nights.  The Crisciones had a great time putting on the show but it was a lot of work setting up and tearing down each year.

In 2001 the Skateworld property (4 acres & 27,000 sq ft building) was purchased, both as an investment and for a location to build a permanent Haunted House.  By the year 2001, the Crisciones had already been purchasing many different props as well as attending the annual National Halloween Show for several years.  During the show they met many people in the industry across the U.S. and received a lot of help and ideas.  By that time they had a good idea of what was needed to open a commercial for-profit haunt.  


They started building Ghostly Manor inside the Skateworld skating rink that summer.  The laser tag area was gutted and the Ghostly Manor Haunted House officially opened its’ doors in September of 2001.  September 2001 was not a good time to open a haunt due to 9/11.  Because of sound financial planning, they were able to survive that first year even though the numbers were low.  During that first season Ghostly Manor was only open Friday, Saturday and Sunday’s in late September and October.  The admission price was $10 and attendance was only several thousand people.


Sandusky, Oh is best known for Cedar Point, one of the best roller coaster amusement parks in the world.  9 million people visit the area during the summer.  The Crisciones hoped they could tap into some of that vacation crowd.  The layout of Ghostly Manor is unique in that efficiency was a priority during its’ design.  They needed to provide a quality experience without the expense of many actors.  


Bill came up with the idea of a central corridor system that allows actors to move throughout the haunt with ease and interact with the customers in every room.  The designed flow continually brings the patrons back to the central corridor where the actors are lurking.  The whole haunt can be up and running in 5 minutes and can provide a great show with just one actor if needed.  All this efficiency and high tech monsters comes at a price though.  The Crisciones estimate they’ve probably invested close to $750,000 their “hobby”.

The Ghostly Manor theme is that of an old haunted mansion.  As the patrons enter, a door opens to the parlor.  They proceed through the mansion just as it would be in an old house.  The mansion contains many rooms that include a bedroom, bathroom, nursery, dining room, kitchen, den, library as well as many more.  Each room in Ghostly Manor can “scare” from multiple locations.  The scares come from places where it’s least expected and the action starts as soon as the door closes.  Ghostly Manor is 7000 sq ft of very high-startle, non-stop action.  


Many haunted houses rely primarily on actors.  Ghostly Manor goes that extra step and has combined a large amount of state of the art props with live actors.  Because the haunt is open year round, detail sets them apart from many of the seasonal attractions.  During the October Halloween season they may employ as many as 100 to staff the production.

Almost all of the props in Ghostly Manor are original creations.  Most of the props were designed and built in Columbus, Oh by The Scarefactory.  The Scarefactory is one of the largest suppliers in the U.S. to the haunted attraction industry.  The Scarefactory combines the latest in high tech pneumatics with quality character design.

Ghostly Manor Thrill Center is open year round.  They are open noon daily and closing hours vary during the season.  The haunted house admission is $11 for adults (10 & older), $7 for children (under 10).  Although Ghostly Manor is not recommended for children 9 and under, during the non-Halloween season they can normally tone the experience down so all ages can enjoy their visit.  Group rates are available and they will open any time by appointment for groups of 20 or more.  


Each year since opening they have added the “latest and greatest” in scares as well as more detail in set design.  This year will be no different.  They guarantee this will be one of the best Haunted Houses you have ever seen.  That claim can be backed up by the fact that Ghostly Manor has received national recognition from the likes of The Travel Channel “The Best Places I’ve Ever Been” and Rand McNally’s Top 10 Haunts list for 2010.  


Ghostly Manor was also selected as one of America’s Best Haunts (www.americasbesthaunts.com) for 2011, we were ranked in Forbes top 10 haunted attractions in the us and the Darkride and Funhouse Enthusiasts (DAFE - www.dafe.org) has ranked Ghostly Manor as one of their Top Ten Favorite Walkthrough Attractions seven years in a row.    

Ghostly Manor is also very safety conscious which keeps their insurance company happy.  Their actors DO NOT touch anyone and they have video cameras set up throughout the haunt to constantly monitor and record all activities. 
 

In 2012 with an expansion of 9,000 square feet and Criscione’s son Billy and wife Laura had come on board, Lake Erie Fear Fest came to life in the Month of October.  5 Haunted House were resurrected.  4 legendary haunts unite with newly renovated, Ghostly Manor, as seen on The Travel Channel’s “Best Places I’ve Ever Been”.  Lake Eerie Fearfest bands the mysterious legends of Lake Erie together under one roof to create the area’s newest, most unique, most feared haunted destination in all of Ohio.  You don’t want to miss the nationally recognized Ghostly Manor, and all new haunted encounters brought in from around the world including Darkmare, Caged, Quarantine & Eerie Chateau!  Lake Eerie Fearfest is 6 acres of non-stop haunted action. 

Also in 2012 seven bounce houses were put in for children ages 12 and under.  We also have a play area for children to climb and slide on.  


New in 2013 Crisciones-3 pole barns adding up to 12,500 sq. feet were resected to put Lake Eerie Fear Fest in permanently along with our Winter Wonderland Walk Through in December.  


http://www.ghostlymanor.com/




















Next on the hit list is the Dent Schoolhouse...



The Schoolhouse is one of the oldest haunts in Ohio - for over 30 years, it's been scaring people silly, making the Best of lists of both Hauntworld and Haunted Attraction magazine for many years.

The schoolhouse theme permeates the atmosphere as you twist and turn through various scenes of carnage, monsters and higher education gone horribly wrong... This element is played to the hilt! Do ya' have a phobia regarding scholastics? I'm certain they'll exploit it!



Dent also has a mascot in their murderous janitor Charlie, their readily identifiable ghoul-at-large - he's kind of the reversal of the bad guys in the old Scooby Doo cartoons...run-ins with him tend to not end well for students or "meddling kids".



http://www.frightsite.com/schoolcalendar.html




































Rounding this section off here, in regards to other noteworthy haunts in Northern Ohio....



First is Toledo, Ohio's Terrortown - a long lived, remarkable mix of new and old, actors and technology....*very* well worth a look into.....


http://www.terrortown.com/flash/index.html

http://www.terrortown.com/flash/index.html


Over in Cleveland, there's the Seven Floors of Hell, a mulch-faceted attraction that has featured on America Haunts and is well worth a bit of closer examination their site is 7floorsofhell.com....

http://7floorsofhell.com/

http://7floorsofhell.com/




Cincinnati holds two haunts, that, while not the creme de la creme of the industry, are more than worth a visit due to their motivations.



If you get the opportunity, check out the Dungeons of Delhi - www.dungeonsofdelhi.com - and St. Rita's School for the Deaf - www.srsdeaf.org, although the haunted house section of that site is seasonal only.

www.dungeonsofdelhi.com


www.dungeonsofdelhi.com

www.dungeonsofdelhi.com


Next time...? I'll leave it as a surprise, but you won't be disappointed!



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