Ann S.
Yelp
I'm late in posting, but we were talking about going this week so I read some reviews. Some recent reviews talk about rude and disrespectful actors, which makes me think I should have done this before, but I should at least do it now. I went last year with a friend and her daughter. They had the zombie paint ball at the time, and a wagon ride through different scenes with actors, like creepy hillbillies. Some actors jumped on and off of the wagon to be scary. I had just had my second breast cancer surgery in 2 months, and was feeling good enough to have some fun. Since my immune system was effected, people were so close in the wagon, and Covid was still active, I wore a mask. There was a female actor who jumped on, came straight to me, and got so close to my ear from behind that I could feel her breath, then she got in front of me in my face. I was sitting down, so couldn't do anything about it. I almost pushed her because I felt almost assaulted by her obvious attempt to many me uncomfortable for wearing a mask to protect myself, but I just told her sternly to get out of my face. She finally did. I should have reported her immediately, but I didn't want to make my friends wait. Maybe they know who she was, or other reported her, because it almost certainly wasn't the first time she treated someone with such disrespect. I will report immediately from now on, and I hope this will be a lesson to everyone to do the same when something like this happens. The other actors were mostly good, and the scares were mostly fun, so I gave 2 stars for that reason. That girl ruined our night, and the better review the place could have gotten. From some of the reviews, it looks like the actors need some training in proper customer service.