Dungeon of Doom Haunted House

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Kemah, United States

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Dungeon of Doom Haunted House Reviews | Rating 3.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Dungeon of Doom Haunted House is located in Kemah, United States on 215 Kipp Avenue Boardwalk #8. Dungeon of Doom Haunted House is rated 3.4 out of 5 in the category haunted house in United States.

Address

215 Kipp Avenue Boardwalk #8

Phone

+1 2815358100

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Ashley S

Drove over an hour with my husband and son. It was going to be my son’s first haunted house and when we got there, it was closed. At 8 pm. When we called the front desk of kemah, the girl said “sorry, they are just closed” checked the website and they had posted, today, they were not operating this year..... what a shame

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Taylor Romero

Do you have a fear of raw sewage stench? Dark rooms with nothing ? Very few actors? Actors wearing normal clothing ? Hot and no air flow? Then this place is for you!! Only saw 5 actors the entire time, all dressed in normal clothing and did the normal \jump scares\. The only thing I was scared of was the air quality of raw sewage. What a great touch to the environment.

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Christian Calderas

Packed but you should know that

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Stephany Miller

Decent haunt. Nice and long. Needed more actors but other wise for a preview opening it was amazing. Worth the money spent.

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Joseph McDonald

More like Dungeon of Terrible. Bought the fast pass, no need for since there wasn't a line. Very few actors, and the ones they had were lame. I ended up running into the group in front of me a 1/3 through. They had ran into the group ahead of them. The group behind me catches up, and the group behind them joins our mob. So we, all 15 of the people comprising the 5 groups, shuffled awkwardly through a bland haunted house of twists and no scares. The most terrifying part was the strong sewer odor. At the end the very \original\ guy with a chainsaw revved the engine at us as we slowly made our boredom march past him. Let's not forget that Kemah is generally a pain in location, and parking. Some lady working there commented that the day shift is better, so maybe come during the day... or not at all.