HAI control system updated to provide new horrifying automation features.
Done to Death
Hidden Jewel
Return of Dead Fred
Bathroom Etiquette
More Bathroom Etiquette
Haunted Controls
Lots of HAI
  
Page 2 of 2 pages  <  1 2

Recent Slideshows

Family Theater Beams with Durable LED Projection
Proscenium A SIM2 Mico 50 LED projector and 110-inch screen shine in this room. (5 images, 296 views, 0 comments)

House Shows Itself Via Home Automation
Home Tour Via Home Automation Elan g! automation system turns on home’s charm to prospective buyers. (8 images, 763 views, 0 comments)

22 Outdoor Speakers for a Sizzling Summer
Atlantic Technology AW-424 We take a peek at some of the current options for outdoor audio. (22 images, 2061 views, 0 comments)

Antique Cabinet Revamped for New HDTV
Antique Cabinet Innerspace Electronics specially modified a cherished piece of furniture to accommodate new A/V gear. (7 images, 2531 views, 0 comments)

The Sign of a Pro is in the Rack
Touchscreen in Center Installation and design options for equipment racks (6 images, 8357 views, 0 comments)

14 Killer Compact Subwoofers
Definitive Technology SuperCube 4000 We take a look at 14 tiny audio options with woofers 10 inches and under. (14 images, 13236 views, 0 comments)

Artwork, Mirrors Hide A/V Treasures
Artwork Wall (8 images, 2259 views, 0 comments)

Theater Shakes with Surround Sound, Motion Simulator
Screen Surround (8 images, 5438 views, 0 comments)

Floorstanding Speakers Find Home in Basement Theater
Rack (7 images, 2108 views, 0 comments)

Budget-Friendly Install Includes Security, Wireless, Theater
Master Bath (8 images, 2664 views, 0 comments)

10,000-Watt ‘Uber Sub’ Helps Room Rock Down
Tickets Please (17 images, 5300 views, 0 comments)

How Epic Automation Installation Tames 42,000sq ft
Aerial View (18 images, 6692 views, 0 comments)

View more slideshows

< Previous  |  Next >
Slide 14 of 22
Help Yourself

This is a close-up of the body lying on the morgue technician’s table.

A clue leads visitors to stick their hand into this hole in the body in order to pull out organs. What they actually feel is a gooey, slimy pressure bag. When they grab it, they trigger a switch that makes an air cannon fire at their arm.

“It usually elicits a loud scream,” Lehman says.

Read more: Inside Halloween Park's Haunted House