Mansfield, OH 44905
United States of America
Knowing that we were in a prison made for a frightening atmosphere. The haunted house experience was fairly normal. I did notice that there weren't as many 'monsters' as there are in other haunted houses, but then I realized that they don't need that many because the place is scary enough.
We ended up snapping a few pictures until we learned that cameras are forbidden. There were a lot of areas that were roped off. I was a little disappointed that we couldn't enter one of the prison cells. They weren't roped off, but they were so dark inside we couldn't see. There was a little stair climbing, and by the end we had pretty much traveled through the whole prison.
Overall, I would say the haunted house was above average compared to others in Ohio. They scare people the smart way by distracting them with something on one side of the room, then bringing out a monster on the other side at the same time to catch people off guard. I would say the $15 is a little pricey, but then again we were in there for over an hour.
Since they usually only let in groups of four to six people, we weren't crowded inside and waiting in line like we have been at so many others. Nothing is worse than watching everyone ahead of you get spooked while you're stuck, hot and sweaty because the line became backed up.
The prison is almost in the middle of nowhere, so there are a few food stands outside of it in case people want a refreshment. There is also another stand selling t-shirts.
The prison is located at 100 Reformatory Rd. Mansfield, OH 44905.
The haunted prison experience runs from September 28 to October 31. It is open on Thursdays 7-11pm, Fridays and Saturdays 7-12am, and Sundays 7-10 pm. They also offer day tours and ghost hunts. The daily tour hours are Tuesday - Friday at 2pm and Sunday from 1-4pm. Currently the daily tours are closed for the season. If you are interested in the ghost hunt, book it soon because it sells out fast for the year.
You can find more information at their website: http://www.hauntedx.com
Published by Diana Eid
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7 Comments
Post a Commentmy father, god rest his evil soul, spent most of his life in Moundsville penn. and you think mansfield is bad you havent heard nothing, its a 100 times worse than mansfield.
i pulled time in mansfield in 1988 and you think its scary now you havent seen nothing alls i did was 2yrs. and i can tell you stories that will make the hair on the back of your neck stand on end! my e-mail is hodgesb29@yahoo.com
how far is mainsfield ohio prison i live in makees rocks pa.i want to take my son and i to mainsfield prison to see if its realey haunted.
I want to go some where scary where it is really haunted, not some fake stuff.
I have always wanted to go here~ I also would love to see the one in West Virginia, though it looks terrifying! I did get to visit the haunted jail in Jim Thorpe, PA. Weird place.....
Interesting place. Great article.
I wonder how much the T-Shirts cost.