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Thursday, October 08, 2009

Cemetery House Opens Next Week!



Don't let the agonizing screams of current...and past...patrons deter you from entering the most disturbing dungeons and mazes in the Mid-Atlantic. Ghouls, corpses, monsters and maniacs are eagerly waiting to guide those willing to traverse through the terrifying twists and turns of this season's Cemetery House in Laurel, DE. More to come.....

LAUREL, DE – Don't let the agonizing screams of current...and past...patrons deter you from entering the most disturbing dungeons and mazes in the Mid-Atlantic. Ghouls, corpses, monsters and maniacs are eagerly waiting to guide those willing to traverse through the terrifying twists and turns of this season's Cemetery House in Laurel, DE.

Sponsored by The Odd Fellows Charity Lodge #27, the Cemetery House is open from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, October 16, 17, 23, 24, 30 and 31 and is located on the east side of town at Sharptown and Hastings Roads next to the Odd Fellows cemetery.

Parking is only available next to the Laurel Firehouse on 10th St. Ride on the free farm wagon to the Cemetery House. Take a stroll through 10-foot high grassy fields with spooky characters around every bend. The century-old home will thrill those brave enough to enter with a half hour tour accompanied by spirits and phantoms in every room.

“We have new attractions every year, we change the inside and outside of the house each year.

You never come in the same way or leave the same way,” says Jerry Lynch, Odd Fellow member and co-chairman of the event.

Tickets are sold from 7pm – 11pm. Admission is $8 and children under 6 admitted free. Receive $1 off admission with a non-perishable food item donation Limit one discount per person.

Proceeds benefit the Boy Scouts of America and other worthwhile charities. Information: http://www.cemeteryhouse.webs.com.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I hope they are doing things differently than they were a couple of years ago. I was hit in the face with a 2x4 that was wrapped in a tarp dropped to make a wall behind my group. Then in the house a piece of wall fell and almost landed on my friend's daughter. We told them what happened and no one seemed to care. Fortunately, there were no medical bills but I did walk around with a black eye to remember my scary experience. It was fun, it was scary but I won't go back!