Gather your games (or break out your boards) and deal out the deck because you’re invited to The Children’s Museum Guild’s 58th Annual Haunted House−Game Night Fright! A wacky and twisted world of games awaits—this may be the one time you WANT to be the first player out!
If you dare to enter the Witch’s Creepy House of Games you’ll quickly find that NOTHING is as it seems! Make your way through ginormous game pieces blocking your route, and navigate through the Delusional Dominoes just to battle the Wretched Rooks! If after all of that you start to feel a little hungry, perhaps you’ll enjoy a visit through Corrupt Confections. Beware of every bite—who knows what creatures are also snacking there! The next challenge that awaits is the Twisted Turnaround, and make sure you don’t veer off the path in the Clueless Corridor or it’s sure to be GAME OVER for you!
The Haunted House offers Lights-on Hours (for those who scare easily) and Frightening Hours (lights off—for those who dare to be scared).
Lights-on Hours ($9)
Hours:
- Tuesday–Saturday: 10 a.m.–3 p.m.
- Wednesdays: 10 a.m.–3 p.m. and 3:30 p.m.–6:30 p.m.
- Sundays: Noon–5 p.m.
Includes:
- Fun, upbeat music with all lights turned up.
- The same scary objects are in the house so can still be frightening for some children.
- Friendly-faced greeters without Halloween masks are in each room of the house passing out treats to visitors similar to trick-or-treating.
- Children can play seek-and-find with pictures of the annual Haunted House mascot as they move through the rooms of the house to help play up the fun of each room.
- Each room also features a Halloween-related fun fact to ask your child such as “how many bones are in the human body?” (Answer: 206!)
Frightening Hours ($9)
Hours:
- Thursday–Saturday: 4–9 p.m.
Includes:
- Eerie music and minimal lighting.
- Haunters hide throughout the house to jump out and scare unsuspecting visitors.
- Although visual effects are used to maximize the scare experience, the frightening factor of the Haunted House focuses more on the “startle” rather than gore.
- Many visitors will scream with surprise or fear as they move throughout the house.
3000 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN, USA 46208-4716 | phone 317-334-4000