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Friday, December 10, 2010

Fear Farm Lives Again

By: Alyssa Toci
Fear Farm opened Friday, September 25 and will be open every Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday in October at 7:30 p.m. Thursdays and Sundays it closes at 10:00 p.m., and Fridays and Saturdays it closes at midnight. Fear Farm is located on 99th Ave. between McDowell and Thomas Road. Tickets are $20 for all four haunted attractions, and the extreme haunt is $8 extra.
One thing sophomore Matthew Nazareno hopes they improve this year is the strobe lights. “More strobe lights; I love strobe lights and getting dizzy.” Visitors also look forward to more blood and guts at Fear Farm. Sophomore Vanessa Gonzalez said, “More blood, more death-looking things. Not like that little kid stuff they usually do.” Another thing people are looking forward to is seeing just how much they can be scared this year. Freshman Kaitlyn Hall said, “I’m looking forward to people’s costumes and how well they can scare [me].”
Fear Farm is the local ‘‘scream park” in Arizona. The park has four attractions: The Asylum (filled with psychotic maniacs who’ve died in the Asylum and are out for revenge on the people who’ve locked them up), The Apocalypse (featuring sky-high corn husks, bloody houses and even a butcher house), Chainsaw Mayhem (where people pass by gruesome murder scenes; blood is splattered all over the place, and body parts are scattered all over the maze), Condemned (a “town” where everyone’s food and water supply has been poisoned, and now they’re all fighting for survival) and Decimation (the newest maze, not for the weak of heart).

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