The Trail of Fears sparked my interest from the start. Instead of being in a building or «house» of sorts, the Trail of Fears is just that — a trail in the woods — in the middle of nowhere. Upon entering, you pass a hearse that directs you to the trail. Parking is slim, but we managed to be able to park behind one of the actor’s vehicles. Tickets are $ 10(or buy one, get one half off if you know the magic word). There was a decent sized line, however, there was also a horror movie being projected to keep you occupied during your wait. You walk in groups of 6 – 7 through 10 scenes/houses. There are scenes that play upon the fears of many — creepy dolls, clowns, etc. They also have the typical chainsaw towards the end. It was good, but didn’t really shock or scare me, hence the 3 stars. By the way, it’s not recommended for children under 13, at least in my opinion. And although it didn’t scare me, the actors were working really hard. Not to mention it was chilly weather. I’d still say it’s worth a visit.