![]() ![]() The House of Torment will be open on select nights from September 11th to November 13th. Members of the club gain access to plenty of perks including exclusive pre-sale access, offers and discounts. You can also earn rewards by downloading the Fright Club app and checking in using the QR code at the merch store. The House of Torment will announce more updates for the 2021 season as Halloween approaches, so be sure to keep an eye out for news online and via their social media channels. ![]() We are testing out new ways to filter this weapon at certain facilities.” The attraction is described as a way to test a new hallucinating gas effect that “causes victims to see extreme colors and clown like apparitions. Plus, there’s “the Forsaken,” where the queen of the damned and her squad of zombies try escaping purgatory.Ģ021 Austin Black Pride Celebration Set for June 8-13Īlso don’t miss Operation: Laughing Place, which features the creepiest killer clowns you’ve ever seen. piece of whirling wood and metal as you learn, practice and then finally square off toe at Class Axe Throwing!” the House’s website reads. At the economic price of $5 for five throws (purchased on-site only), you can channel your inner Freddy Krueger or the lumberjack alter-ego of your dreams - just be sure to go easy on the caffeine before your session. If the boogeyman isn’t your thing, you may be more inclined to give the axe-throwing attraction a go. What if the belief in him is what makes him real? What if generations of past were telling the truth of these monsters, and no one believed us? This is the tale of the Jensen’s family massacre on Blackthorn Drive.” Give Axe-Throwing a Go But, what if he was real? The monster in the dark, the boogeyman. “Everything is always scarier in the dark. “As a kid, it’s hard to escape the fear of something under the bed or in the closet,” the House of Torment website reads. ![]()
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