There was no consistent theme. It’s advertised as the carnival of souls, but then there was some weird deviations with a doctor in a hospital and his assistant and a creepy doll girl’s bedroom. The whole set up was small. They try too hard to scare people with random, excessively loud horn sounds that have nothing to do with carnivals (or hospitals or creepy doll girl bedrooms). They also tell you that the actors won’t touch you, but one girl—who looked like a teen more than adult—pushed herself right up on my chest (I’m also a woman btw). She also grabbed my arm when I went around a corner to scare me. Some of the decorations, costumes, and sets were cool, but it still seemed low-effort overall and I’d be hesitant to go to another haunted “house” by these guys again. It was maybe a $10 experience, not a $15, and certainly not however much they were charging for a fast-pass (there was no one even in the fast-pass line at 7pm on a Friday).