Warehouse 31 hosting ‘Bloody Valentine' haunted house
PELHAM, Ala. (WIAT) — Warehouse 31's Valentine's-themed haunt opened up on Friday.
The 'Bloody Valentine' experience will be open through Sunday. The event puts a Valentine's Day spin on Warehouse 31's three main haunted attractions: 'Rigamortis,' the 3D Experience and the Escape Room.
'Rigamortis' is Warehouse 31's traditional haunted attraction. Guests will experience 50 scenes in this story-based haunt, which Warehouse 31's website says is 'reimagined with haunting Valentine's touches.'
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The 3D Experience gives guests the option to further explore the story of 'Rigamortis' through vibrant 3D artwork and puzzles, complete with 3D glasses.
Warehouse 31's Escape Room puts guests in the middle of the action, giving them 10 minutes to solve a series of puzzles.
On Sunday, Warehouse 31 is offering its Lights Out Lantern Night, where guests can walk through the halls of the 'Rigamortis' attraction with only a lantern to light the way.
The attraction will be open from 7- 11 p.m. each night. Tickets can be found here.
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