
I didn’t quite get how the human-annihilating bug theme fit into Jordan Peele’s movies, but I thought they were both fun and spooky. It's a nice, cooling break from being on your feet for a bit, and the line is almost never that long. What I thought: This was really fun! I don’t necessarily think the terror tram is all that scary, but I do have a soft spot for it every year, because I like that it’s a little different. It also takes you on a walk into the Jordan Peele cinematic universe, through Jupiter's Claim from his most recent film, Nope, where tons of the Tethered from Us are lurking. What it’s about: This backlot-tour turned haunt brings you through a bug uprising, in which these creepy crawlers - lead by Larry Larva - are flipping the script and trying to eradicate people. The scares felt a little repetitive, and, while fun, were more predictable. At one point, a bunch of us were just standing in a line in this big room with admittedly some pretty cool props, but we were there long enough that the anticipating of ~something happening~ wore off. There were a lot of lulls between scares, and it started to take me out of the experience and remind me that I was, in fact, just walking through a set. I found it to be a tad bit forgettable and basic compared to the others. It was one of the shorter haunts in the park and had a short line. What I thought: OK, I wanna start this off by saying I’m not personally very familiar with the Evil Dead movies or games, so take this with a grain of salt if that’s your jam. What it’s about: This house, inspired by the 2023 film of the same name, is set in an LA apartment and follows the reunion of two sisters - Beth and Ellie - which quickly turns dark thanks to the Book of the Dead.
