Apartments near The House of Nightmares in Columbus, OH (700 Rentals)
Jaeger Square
One at the Penninsula
Library Park
Trotters Park
LC RiverSouth
Brewers Yard
Building B at Gravity
The Ethan
Building A at Gravity
The Patent at Jeffrey Park
Ogden Apartments
Triumph Apartments
The Madison
Legacy at Jeffrey Park
Foundry at Jeffrey Park
Iron Works at Jeffrey Park
Preston Centre
Residences at Topiary Park
Vera on Broad
Flats on East Gay
Building D at Gravity - Residential (new)
Southern Station
Frisbie
150 N. Third Street Apartments
The Sutton
Harlow Apartments
The Rise
Industry Columbus Apartments
The Standard @ 174 E Long Street
Xander on State
High and Cherry
The Benjamin
The Mercantile
Yardley Apartments
The Pierce
303 Front Street
The Nicholas
Hubbard Park Place
Parkside On Pearl
223 E Town
LeVeque Tower Apartments (new)
Market Mohawk Apartments
Alexandria Colony
Highpoint on Columbus Commons
La Grande Jatte
Seneca
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If you're bored of watching horror movies in your apartment and you want more of 3-dimensional scare-filled entertainment, check out The House of Nightmares in the Brewery District on South Front St. The publicity for this mini amusement park of terrors is admittedly done on a budget (they've got no website to speak of other than a myspace page), but this doesn't matter because the props and makeup used is of very high quality. The entire thing takes place in a 70,000 square foot warehouse. The set pieces are extremely well-done and creative, and the actors are quite convincing in their ghoulishness (wait, were they actors?). The set up of the scenes maximizes the space quite well and the use of music in the right places provides a fittingly chilling vibe, and the pacing of the experience never lags. The only negative is that there are massive lines to get in, and the park is only open on weekends until 11pm or midnight. But don't let that put you off - this truly is a bone-chilling experience, right from the waiting lobby to the final set piece. Most haunted houses take about 10-15 minutes to go to, but this one takes at least a half hour...if you dare.
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