Keith Scott Review of Castle Blood
The Halloween attraction itself wasn't scary, it's...
The Halloween attraction itself wasn't scary, it's less chainsaws and jumpscares, but more of an interactive experience that requires you to pay attention to things, solve puzzles, and be able to solve a children's game (Which was, by far, the most difficult out of everything at the attraction.)
At the end of the attraction, my group didn't have the right rewards (You get rewarded for solving things, and exchanging previous rewards for new ones.), but we did get a pity-prize of glow-in-the-dark fangs, and a candy bloodbag, each.
You were also permitted to keep the rewards you were given throughout the attraction as sort of mementos, ranging from a severed finger (We didn't get to keep this one, we used it to sample DNA of a werewolf, and put it in a cauldron (Separate events, by the way.)), to a tiny figurine of a skull, to even just spooky looking cards.
Overall, I had a great time here, mostly due to Jesse, (I'm not sure how it was spelled, so apologies if it's incorrect.) the manic woman with a tiny figurine of George, from the children's show Peppa Pig. Thank you, Jesse. You made the group much more lively. I hope you're doing well.
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