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Erebus - Pontiac, Detroit, MI Haunted House |
There is a secret project known as Erubus that allows guests to travel through time. Problem is, people traveling through time are believed to be a virus and eventually get wiped out. Different sections of time have been devised for terminating the subjects in a very horrific way. The subjects mostly suffer from heart failure due to fear before the pain finally sets in. Unwavering to see this project come to effect, most people from the Pontiac, Detroit, MI Haunted Houses were sent in the machine, a move which left the project with no funds and human resource to test the machine.Strong-minded to see the project to its success, a new idea was conceived which was to disguise the time machine as a haunted house and have human guinea pigs who will be more than willing to walk in the Pontiac, Detroit, MI Haunted House freely and also pay to walk and fund the project. With the new light at the end of the tunnel and the unknowing culprits the ultimate goal is to ensure the time machine works properly. This way, people will be able to travel back in time and prevent their termination, if at all there would be funds in place. Erubus a Pontiac, Detroit, MI Haunted House was named the World's Largest Walkthrough Horror House in August of 2005, at least according to the Guinness Book of Records. Depending on how fast or slow you walk; it will take you around 45 minutes to one hour to complete your whole journey through the house! |

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