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Netherworld Haunted House
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There's no doubt that this is one of the most expensive haunts in Atlanta. The sets and the costumes are phenominal. Quite a few good scares even for us tough-guys. The crowds were thick so you kind of feel herded through but that's just about anywhere. The strobe lights were horribly overdone. I play in a rock band and am virtually immune to smoke and flashing lights but they were so overdone it was nauseating and kept you too blinded to really even see many of the costumes and sets.\r
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Nonetheless, I'd recommend paying it a visit. My only advice for the Netherworld folks is to cut back just a TAD on the lights - there's no point in building an elaborate set if no one can actually see it!\r
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Cheers!
Pros: Good sets and Costumes
Cons: Never a chance to slow down
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