Entrance
Do not enter unless you have plenty of extra time, money and godly levels of patience.
Gross community 3-D glasses they just reuse without any sanitizing
Games
Seating near the entrance
Zombie paintball assault ticket
Witch's Hat
Entrance area
Funnel cake
Michael Myers!
Me and the clown
Wasn't super busy early on.
Customers running in fear at Indy Scream Park
Customers running in fear at Indy Scream Park
Monsters in the midway
Dance party with Monster Midway characters at Indy Scream Park
Customers running in fear at Indy Scream Park
The Tate Family heading towards the Backwoods Haunted House attraction at Indy Scream Park
Ethan Z.
Nov 11, 2024
This place is awesome! I was originally taken back when I first saw their prices and realized that they were located quite further than many other cheaper Horror Houses near me -- luckily my friend was able to talk me into going!My friend and I went on a Friday night, arriving around 7:30/8PM. We originally just paid for the regular tickets and parking. After we walked in and saw the first line... we realized that we were not going to be able to visit all of the attractions as the lines were far too long. We purhcased the fast passes, and although they are expensive, they are completely worth it and we both had an absolute blast! The park has 5-6 different attractions that are including in the fast-pass and they have a few more that are not included, but can be purchased seperately.Overall a great experience and I had a great time! Would recommend!
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Abigail Q.
Sep 14, 2024
Overall, a fine experience for a fall night out.Long waits (like any amusement park ride). Actors were fairly good. We had mixed interactions with staff: Some rude/dumb and some nice interactions. Food was pricey and plain. The funnel cake = flavorless. Backwoods, Kilgore's 3D circus, Zombieland: unchained, and blackout had the shortest wait times. There is a food court section at the center of the park with plenty of seating and fair-type games to play. Premium parking is NOT worth the extra cost. It is about 30 seconds from standard parking. Prepare to be around a bunch of mouthy teenagers.
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Iris F.
Nov 8, 2022
I like Indy scream park. I like how there's one prize for all the attractions. I'm not too fond of paying for parking because the entry fee is almost $40. But I enjoyed myself every year. It's best to go with a group and am ride together.
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Isabelle M.
Oct 31, 2022
Last time I was at Indy scream park I was 17! And boy did Indy scream park look a little different back then. I remember when it was just a couple of fire pits and picnic tables in the main hub area, now they have these awesome covered seating areas, fire pits, lots of food and drink options, and more. It looks really nice. The haunted trails overall were really fun. My favorite was the zombie one out in the field! A couple things to note, parking is $7 (used to be free) and food is a little pricier. Great to have a snack, but I'd definitely get a bite to eat somewhere else before heading into the park Really fun and nostalgic Halloween activity!
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Jaylee M.
Oct 24, 2022
Haunted houses are part of a family tradition we take part of every spooky season and we decided to give Indy Scream Park another try this year. To start, some high points are the offerings throughout the midway and overall vibe of the area. It was very easy to find food and drinks and the map of the entire park was greatly appreciated. I would say that my favorite attractions were Blackout and Backwoods. Getting into the park was quick and easy. On another note, there are a lot of areas that Indy Scream Park has vast room for improvement. The first being lines. I understand longer lines as the season progresses and more people attend, but it almost felt that they were trying to hide the actual length of the line by either putting multiple winding lines inside and outside of the building or by hiding it with trees. You really won't know how long the line is until you're halfway through it. I think it would be a great idea to at least put an estimate of wait time similar to how amusement parks do so you understand how long you will be waiting. We arrived around 7:30 PM and waited at least 40 minutes (if not longer) for each attraction. To surpass this wait, you can buy VIP, which doubles the price of your ticket. My last review highlighted the fact that it feels like they are understaffed and I still stand by this statement. There were only a few moments that I felt scared. Through attractions you can expect to be met by either animatronics or performers that simply just speak/act - I was shocked at the lack of jump scares with the amount of opportunities present. This was especially apparent through the attractions that offer glow necklaces as they are 'interactive.' If you don't wear one of these, the actors will basically ignore you altogether. This would be a great spot for children as long as they can withstand the long lines.
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Sarah P.
Oct 22, 2022
My son had a lot of fun, but I wish there was a non-participant price for parents to hang out. Haunted houses just aren't my thing, I enjoyed hanging out with the parents of my kids' teammates around the fire. A $15 ticket to be there and a separate price for entrance into the other stuff would be nice. I would have bought snacks and drinks if I hadn't already spent $100.Also, parking should just be included. It's stupid to charge parking for something you have no choice but to park for. Include it in the ticket price.
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Brooke L.
Nov 29, 2018
For the amount of money, I wouldn't say this is really worth it. I am typically pretty scared at haunted houses, and I'd say about 2 out of 5 truly scared me throughout the entire attraction. The lines were all pretty long. Parking is in a big field, which they have people directing you where to park. Its a bit of a hike to get from the parking area to the entrance of the scream park. Honestly don't think I would return for a second year. Maybe for $20, but DEFINITELY not $40
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Sierra J.
Sep 19, 2020
This is one of the highlights of fall for me! I've been going here since high school and always have such a fun time. I love Halloween and all things spooky, so I am always so excited to come back. My favorite attraction from the last two years I've gone is definitely the "Backwoods" one! Each one of fairly unique and the actors really get into it which makes the experience so fun. The 5 main attractions are included with cost of admission. I recommend getting a VIP pass to skip the longer lines if you want! They have a new attraction this year called "Zombie Paintball Assault" where they load you up on a bus and take you into the "Red Zone" where you get to shoot paintballs at zombies. I definitely think this one is worth the extra fee to participate! They have the midway area with plenty of food + drinks options and a bonfire to chill in between attractions. We went early (before it was dark when most the attractions open) to enjoy a beer and a funnel cake first. This would be such a fun idea for a date night or to go with a group of friends!
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Tashawndia A.
Nov 2, 2024
We went on October 23rd 2024 and had an amazing time. The food was good and the only long line was to backwoods. The food is also good. The only thing that could be approved upon is if there were more workers for the attractions.
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Kyler ..
Sep 28, 2024
Overpriced. I would expect to pay half of what they charge. Charging $8 for parking in addition to $50 for admission is too much. And "premium" parking for $12 is ridiculous in the middle of nowhere.
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