Bloody Valentine Haunted House

Bloody Valentine Haunted House

Bloody Valentine Haunted House

Bloody Valentine Haunted House

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Haunted house brings couples close for V-Day

Updated: Monday, 18 Feb 2013, 9:44 AM EST
Published : Sunday, 17 Feb 2013, 12:11 AM EST

LAFAYETTE, Ind. (WLFI) - Indiana Fields of Fear hosted it's first ever "Bloody Valentine" haunted house on Saturday night. The event took place at 2200 Elmwood Avenue, right next to Arni's in Market Square.

The event ran from 3 tom 11 p.m. and was put on to benefit the local non-profit HomesteadCS. HomesteadCS' programs help area families maintain long-term affordable housing.

Bloody Valentine contained three haunted attractions inside, including The Creature Cavern, The Gallows and Hogs Hollow Farm.

Couples' Packages were available for $32, and single admission was $16.

The News 18 weekend crew decided to visit the haunted house. The attached video does not showcase how tough they all really are in person.


 

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