If you're planning on paying to scare yourself silly this Halloween season, here's a suggestion: Skip the 23rd installment of the "Saw" series. Why confine yourself to a movie theater when you can get out there and run wild in a haunted cornfield? While horror movies like "Saw" are stuck on repeat, the metro area's haunted houses are getting bigger and bolder. More than a dozen haunted attractions dot the Twin Cities this year.
Some are suitable for children. Others -- the most infamous being the Soap Factory's Haunted Basement in Minneapolis -- are not. This gritty, terrifying haunt set a new standard when it premiered in 2007. Like many haunts this year, its creators are promising the most intense experience yet.
"It's gonna be diabolical," said co-organizer Gabe Shapiro.
While the Haunted Basement won't debut for another week, many of its competitors already have opened their creaky doors. Three of the metro area's larger haunted attractions were already up and running last weekend, so we ventured off into the darkness to investigate reports of frightening activity. The following represents our findings. Now it's up to you to conduct your own inquiry.
FRIGHTMARES AT BUCK HILL
7 p.m. today-Sun., Oct. 15-18, Oct. 21-25, Oct. 28-31. 15400 Buck Hill Road, Burnsville. www.frightmares.com.
Fright site: Just south of Burnsville Center on Interstate 35W. Without the fake snow, the ski hill actually provides some creepy ambience. One of the ski lifts is used in a clever way.
Cost: $18-$25. The Fri.-Sat. price ($25) is on the higher end for area haunts, but Frightmares features four haunted attractions -- three indoor and one self-guided tour through a haunted hollow. There's live music on weekends, plus the chalet bar is open. Make a night of it.
Fear factor: If we were talking movies, Frightmares would be the big-budget studio film. Sound effects and animatronics are used throughout. You're given 3-D glasses to go through the exploded paint factory, which makes for a fun, disorienting experience. The scariest is the Asylum, a pitch-black maze with an intense ending.