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Thrill-seekers in for new scares at suburban haunted houses

Ken Spriggs spent 13 years running Dream Reapers Haunted House in Melrose Park, tweaking the attraction each year to squeeze fresh screams from veteran customers.

“We try to change with the themes, to focus on new technologies and new scares that people haven't seen,” he said. “It's hard to find new ways to scare people, but we always have some tricks up our sleeves.”

Dream Reapers closed last season, but now Spriggs is at the helm of the all-new CarnEvil at the Sears Centre Arena in Hoffman Estates.

The attraction is actually multiple haunted houses in one. There's Carny Town where you travel through the sewers, visit a rotting trailer and see what carnival food is really made from, a doll factory where new people are made and a zombie-filled cemetery. As at Dream Reapers, there will be actors entertaining guests while they wait in line.

The new space offers opportunities for even more entertainment so you can go ice-skating on orange ice or ride a Tilt-a-Whirl with a zombie.

Competing with new haunted attractions — and finding original ways to creep out repeat visitors — is a challenge faced by all haunted houses.

Mark Kaschube, artistic director of Screams in the Park in Rosemont, based his haunted house on the story of H.H. Holmes, a serial killer believed to have committed more than 200 murders during the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Kaschube even used blueprints of Holmes' home to recreate some of the rooms. For the house's third year, he's added 13 new rooms while revamping 25 of the original scares based on visitor feedback.

“For anybody who's been over the past two years, it will be a very different experience for them,” Kaschube said. “We can watch you while you're going through the haunted house, so we know what's working and what's not. We interview patrons as they're exiting as to what they like and what they don't like.”

The Asylum Xperiment in Villa Park keeps things fresh by never reusing anything.

“We build from the ground up every year,” said spokeswoman Lisa Molloy. “We have a lot of new, different rooms and a lot of new animatronics and some really cool special effects. I think that people who have been very loyal and come back every year will still enjoy us this year.”

They've made waiting in line more fun this year by providing stations with a video feed of guests who are already inside so that people in line can use them to trigger sound effects in the haunt. The Asylum Xperiment is also striving for more realism by giving rooms their own smells such as rotten meat in the meat locker and a big top area that smells like cotton candy. It's snowing in a holiday-themed area, and an elevator makes you feel like you're descending into a basement.

“We tend to lean less towards blood and guts and people jumping out at you and more towards psychological horror to make it more immersive,” Molloy said.

If you're looking for some fresh scares, head to one of these suburban haunted houses:

Aurora

Basement of the Dead

42 W. New York St.; 42fear.com

When: Opens at 7 p.m. Oct. 10-13, 17-20, 24-26 and Oct. 30-Nov. 2. Closes at 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 10 p.m. other nights.

Tickets: $18-$25

Batavia

Haunted Quarry

Harold Hall Quarry Beach, 400 S. Water St.; bataviaparks.org

When: 7 to 10 p.m. Oct. 18-19 and 25-26

Tickets: $8

East Dundee

Nightmare from North Street

Santa's Village Azoosment Park, 601 Dundee Ave.; nightmarefromnorthstreet.com

When: 7 to 10:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday through Oct. 26

Tickets: $14

Elgin

Evil Intentions

900 Grace St.; evilintentionshauntedhouse.com

When: Opens at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 11-13, 17-20, 24-27 and Oct. 29-Nov. 1. Closes at midnight Friday, Saturday and Halloween and at 10 p.m. all other nights.

Tickets: $20

Psychosis Haunted House

200 N. Spring St., psychosishauntedhouse.net

When: Opens Thursday through Sunday, plus. Oct. 30. Closes midnight Friday and Saturday, 10 p.m. other days.

Tickets: $18

Hoffman Estates

CarnEvil

Sears Centre Arena, 5333 Prairie Stone Parkway; carnevilchicago.com

When: Opens at 7 p.m. Oct. 11-13, 17-20, 24-27 and 30-31. Closes at 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday, midnight Oct. 30-31 and 10 p.m. all other days.

Tickets: $35-$60

Naperville

Massacre Haunted House

on the grounds of Odyssey Fun World off I-88 and Route 59, www.fearthemassacre.com

When: Opens at 7 p.m. Thursday through Sunday, plus Oct. 30, through Nov. 2. Closes at midnight Friday, Saturday and Halloween and 1 p.m. all other nights.

Tickets: $20-$35

Rosemont

Screams in the Park

MB Financial Park, 5501 Park Place; screamsinthepark.co

When: Oct. 11-12, 17-19, 23-27 and Oct. 30-Nov. 2. Open from 8 p.m. to midnight Friday and Saturday, 7 to 11 p.m. other days.

Tickets: $20-$25

Round Lake Beach

Realm of Terror

421 W. Rollins Road; realmofterror.com

When: Opens at 7 p.m. Oct. 11-13, 17-20, 24-27 and 31. Closes at midnight Friday and Saturday and 10 p.m. other nights.

Tickets: $25-$50

St. Charles

Kane County Scaregrounds

Kane County Fairgrounds, 525 S. Randall Road; kcscaregrounds.com

When: 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday Oct. 11-26;kids days 4 to 7 p.m. Oct. 20 and 27.

Tickets: $15. Kids version is $10, $5 for children.

Villa Park

The Asylum Xperiment

The Odeum Expo Center, 1033 N. Villa Ave.; asylumxperiment.com

When: Opens at 7 p.m. Oct. 11-13, 17-20, 24-27 and Oct. 30-Nov. 2. Closes at midnight on Friday and Saturday, 10:30 p.m. other nights.

Tickets: $25-$40

Zion

Dungeon of Doom

2701 Deborah Ave.; dungeonofdoom.com

When: Opens at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 11-13, 17-20, 24-27 and Oct. 30-Nov. 2. Closes at 10 p.m. weeknights, 11 p.m. closing weekend, midnight all other days.

Tickets: $25-$40

Mark Kaschube, artistic director of Screams in the Park in Rosemont, used the story of serial killer H.H. Holmes in creating the haunted house. Courtesy of Screams in the Park
  CarnEvil features rides and more at Sears Centre in Hoffman Estates. George LeClaire/gleclaire@dailyherald.com
  A voodoo high priestess (played by Natalie Barrientos) haunts CarnEvil at the Sears Centre in Hoffman Estates. George LeClaire/gleclaire@dailyherald.com
  The suburbsÂ’ newest haunted attraction is CarnEvil at the Sears Centre in Hoffman Estates. George LeClaire/gleclaire@dailyherald.com
  Katie Tumavich of Hyde Park applies her makeup before haunting Carney Town, part of the new haunted attraction at the Sears Centre. George LeClaire/gleclaire@dailyherald.com
  CarnEvil the clown (played by James Caraway of Rockford) scares visitors to CarnEvil, new haunted attraction at the Sears Centre in Hoffman Estates. George LeClaire/gleclaire@dailyherald.com
The Asylum Xperiment in Villa Park is reinvented each year. Courtesy of The Asylum Xperiment
Mark Kaschube, artistic director of Screams in the Park in Rosemont, used the story of serial killer H.H. Holmes in creating the haunted house. Courtesy of Screams in the Park
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