Temple of Anubis

One of the best values near Fort Worth and Arlington is the Mead Manor/House of Wax/Temple of Anubis complex. There are three independently owned haunted attractions all sharing one plat of land. You will find tarot card readers, drinks, and eats at this collection of great haunted houses. I am a big believer in the combo tickets at almost all haunts, and this one is no exception. You could pay 10 dollars per attraction, or pay $24 and get into all three. With the combo ticket, you also get 10 percent off concessions and souvenirs.

This is the youngest attraction at the haunt park. Even the exterior of this haunted attraction are really well done! I was told that the outside is not totally finished, but it already looks really great.

This haunt is themed like no other that I've seen. It has some great Egyptian music playing, and the details inside really make you feel like you've entered a sacred tomb of a king. There is so much detail to soak up here! The wall has great hieroglyphic paintings and many things to draw your attention away from the first big scare! Each room of this haunt looks extremely great. One of my favorite features of this haunt is the tight corridors. There is a section that feels like you are walking through a wet cave, and I there are some things inside the cave that will make you go crazy! This haunted attraction has such a great theme and concept!

This house was built by two of the builders of one of my favorite haunts from long ago. It was called Terrain of Terror. (the one where you could shoot paintballs at monsters while driving through a haunted jungle scene) I remember thinking how creative and just plain old fun Terrain of Terror was and they have definitely brought the fun factor with them to their newest attraction!


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