This year's Fusion Youth Centre Haunted House is all about brains. Specifically zombies eating yours.
INGERSOLL - The Fusion Youth Centre will be hosting their Eleventh Annual Haunted House and Family Fun Zone this week.
This year's theme is zombies and it promises to be pretty scary for some of the older kids. Assistant Manager at the Youth Centre Craig Boddy tells Heart FM they also have a zone set up for young kids as well.
"We have a family fun zone with cookie decorating, pumpkin carving, story telling, we have a magician coming on Saturday night, colouring contest, and we have a Witch's Kitchen where kids can put their hands in messy things."
Boddy says the haunted house portion is for the older kids, as it will get pretty scary.
"We build all of our props here at the youth centre, all of our sound and editing is done in a recording studio and they are all done by youth actors and we had pretty good experience in making it pretty scary. We do have two chicken doors if you can't make it through, you do have the option to bail early. So come on down and good luck."
Boddy says they will have the Haunted House on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday night this weekend from 5:30 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. each day.
Admission to the Haunted House and Family Fun Zone:
FREE for 2 and under
$4.00 for children aged 3 to 5
$5.00 for children aged 6 to 12
$6.00 for those aged 13 and above

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