
Legends of Horror is a journey, and while getting scared may have been my desired destination, I enjoyed the ride much more.

Price: $32.49 per person (Family Hours) and up

This haunt is definitely terrifying and a great option if you're someone who's afraid of the dark or looking for a quick and dirty scare that will leave you feeling disorientated. However, compared to the other attractions filled with animatronics, decorations and interactive props, the blackout value fell short. What you're paying for is the live actors and the experience of trying to escape the dark. While the maze itself was really well done and confusing, there isn't much production value visually to look at. The maze itself took me about 15 minutes to walk through (and I doubled back a few times), so it was one of the shorter attractions I visited. The scare actors provided some great jump scares, but I have to say the feeling of panic from losing my sense of sight and the actual difficulty of getting out is what scared me the most. Unfortunately, when you hear them, you can also anticipate a pop-up scare is coming, so the brief directional relief is quickly replaced with swelling anxiety and anticipation. In the darkness, you can't even see your own hands and your only guide through the maze is the voice of demon scare actors calling out to you from around the corner. I visited Horror Hallways on September 29, and the blackout maze delivered. When: Selected dates from October 1 to 31 Address: 9350 Yonge St., Richmond Hill, ON
