AHHHHHH ! ! ! Scared?
Rainy these days because of the typhoon - -Unwilling to walk outside, yet don't want to stay at home all day? Wondering where to go ?Let's go to the haunted house!Location: Pulupulu Theme Game Hall, 139 Maojiang LuPrice: RMB108 (Weekdays) & RMB128 (Weekends) – 1 haunted houseRMB198 (Weekdays) & RMB258 (Weekends) – all 3 haunted housesRMB990 (Weekdays) & RMB1290 (Weekends) – all 3 haunted houses, group of 6 "Scream Shanghai" gathers three of Thailand’s best-selling horror films – Pee Mak, Countdown and Shutter. You can opt to buy tickets for only one of the houses, or all three at one. Thinking of how horrible these Thailand's movies are, and ask yourself:" Do I dare?"Picture from Dianping.comLocation: F201, 1788 West Nanjing RoadPrice: RMB 90 (Mon-Thurs), RMB100 (any time) Silent Hill is Shanghai’s latest haunted-themed attraction, and as its name suggests, an ode to the 2006 Canadian-French horror film of the same name. They’ve imported a sizeable amount of props from the US in order to mimic the movie as closely as possible. Players will be able to explore many of the film’s iconic location, including the actual Silent Hill town, Midwich Elementary School, Brookhaven Hospital, even Alessa’s hospital room. Characters that will be making an appearance include Pyramid Head, Bubble Head Nurse and Lying Figure, so keep an eye out!Location: Room 405, 353 East Nanjing RoadPrice: RMB 188 (Mon-Fri), RMB218 (any time) Resident Evil: Afterlife appears deceptively small but is actually quite spacious. What sets this house apart from the list is how hands-on it is – other than the usual ghosts and scare spots, players have to actively search for the entrance to the next ‘zone’, resulting in an experience that feels like an escape room-meets-haunted-house mesh-up.
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