
As such, there are components and theming elements and sets that are reused and redressed each year. Though the themes for this year are new and different from previous runs, The 13th Floor obviously can’t build everything new from scratch each year.

Going through the haunted house was an unsettling and action-packed experience, with some fun surprises that I hadn’t seen in any haunted house I had visited in all my years of being a haunt enthusiast.
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The problem is that a serial killer slasher has decided to join the festivities, and he picks off the party-goers one by one in graphic fashion! Last but not least, All Hallows Eve dives into a bit of vintage Halloween, with shadowy witch or supernatural force conjuring up undead trick-or-treaters to amass an army ready to spill a lot of blood! This ferocious beast makes numerous appearances throughout the first third of the walkthrough, wrecking brutal, gory carnage! This first act transitions into Midnight Madness, where it’s the 1980s, and a fraternity is holding one last party in a condemned frat house. The first takes guests into the legendary folklore of Bigfoot, aka Sasquatch, aka the Yeti, aka many other names. This year, The 13th Floor takes guests into Primal Fear, Midnight Mania, and All Hallows Eve. Thanks in part to its year-round occupancy of their haunted house site (another similarity to RoT), The 13th Floor churns out new themes every year, giving repeat annual visitors a fresh, new experience each season.
