Sunrize119
My family and I religiously visit this haunt, every year for Halloween, but that is probably over. We always go on week nights to avoid lines. We attend numerous haunts a year, and always tell people to go here, but we probably won't anymore. this year sucked. There were no real scares, they didn't use the drop windows (in the walls), we caught the chainsaw guys in the maze talking to each other, and their big scare seemed to be just walking into your face and staring. There were no attempts to startled or take you by surprise.To say we were disappointed would be an understatement. It is our belief that the attractions have been reduced in size. Where you used to be in an actual corn maze, it's now just a walk through. They used to utilize their props and hiding spots really well. It's possible it was just an off night, but walking in a Conga line while people walk up to and stare is not worth the 25 bucks- and that's the coupon price.
samcU8453AC
The night of terror was great but the workers there is a problem. My innocent brother/my family and i were walking through the slaughter house and out of no where this huge tall fat butcher dude called and told my brother hes one ugly boy...out of no where.. and ruined the whole night! Like why have workers there that are gonna judge and insult my little brotherand innocent people... That is just cruel and discusts me. We had to leave after that n missed a few attractions we paid for. Ruined the night. Thanks a lot. Everyone who goes here be aware of this huge fat ugly thing in the slaughterhouse threatning and isulting you and your family for no reason.. wish i could have got my moneys worth and was able to go threw the whole thing. I feel the managers of that place should know the sick people who they are hiring..
Spacedog2k5
My wife and I are "horror junkies". We love to be scared, and are always on the lookout of for good, entertaining horror (monsters, demons, etc. - not torture, mutilation, or anything like that). The two of us love when October rolls around each year, as it's the time when scary attractions pop back up!The last few years, for one reason or another, I shot down the notion of going to Creamy Acres' "Night of Terror". I was hesitant, because it was always talked about, and radio stations hyped the hell of it for the whole month of October! I was of the opinion that it would not live up to the hype it was generating!This year, though, I decided to give it a shot. It seemed as if there were not as many local, nearby horror attractions, so we wanted to see what all the talk was about and if could live up to it.The whole experience starts with the haunted hayride, which presented some AMAZING animatronics, as well as some damned good scary scenes as we rode along. That was followed by six - not one or two, but SIX! - different themed haunted houses, each of which had it's own unique scares and mood settings! All in all, nothing was disappointing! The actors involved gave well over 100%, and the sets and creatures on display were top notch!In conclusion, I can say that Creamy Acres' "Night of Terror" is a worthwhile investment will scare and entertain, leaving you with memories but creepy and fun! Visit it ... if you dare! Bwa-hahahahaha!
aerofan4ever
I went here for a birthday party Easter weekend. It was a cute place to have a bday party. You get your own tent area next to the play area (swings, slides, etc). You bring your own stuff, food etc (can have food delivered). I don't think they provide anything, but they did have flowers in and around the entrance of the tent. They had an Easter hunt going on, and your party gets to have it's own private hay ride out to the field. Upon return, you get dropped off near the green houses where they have one with games set up. The kids get to toss eggs in various set ups and play with bubbles. At the end of the tent, they collect the remaining eggs, and then the children get to sit with the bunny for pics (you take your own). They give the kids a bag of candy. You can return to your party if that's what you're there for. They have an area with animals to look at and feed (lots of baby cows to feed). Bring sanitizer. Theirs was empty at the time. There are 2 port-a-pots on site. The set up is nice with flowers and scenes with themed decorations (nice for pics) throughout the whole place. If egg hunting, bring your own bucket/basket. There is a separate area for 0-3yr olds too! There is a small food area too if visiting separately with fries, etc, and ice cream. Nice afternoon family fun. (Been here in the fall, and it's also very nice).
deldame
Beautiful Plants, displays; nice place to take kids at Easter, Halloween, and Christmas. They had absolutely gorgeous hanging baskets last year for Mother's Day. Well worth the trip!
820alyssaa
Amazing Halloween attraction! A+ for props and all 6 attractions get better every year. It's a MUST!