Ronny Salerno
There are some basic animatronics and effects (notably the
longtime favorite “collapsing floor”), but it’s the actors who carry
the show.
They’re a lively bunch who give their all performing their
assigned roles. Characters also interact with the line and a laser light
show plays outside on a regular basis. Containing virtually no blood or
gore, St. Rita’s is an excellent traditional haunt for families,
especially those with young children (who can request a “flashlight
tour” with friendly monsters).
THE WAIT: Lines average 15 minutes, and the tour takes about 15 minutes.
DETAILS: Open 7-11 p.m.
Fridays and Saturdays and 7-10 p.m. Thursdays and Sundays (also open
7-10 p.m. Oct. 31) through Oct. 31. 1720 Glendale-Milford Road,
Evendale, 513-771-1060, www.srsdeaf.org/events/hhouse/hhouse.html.
THE DAMAGE: $10, with $6
group rates available; $3 coupon available on website, as well as the
special “Dark Combo” deal for dual admission to St. Rita’s and the USS
Nightmare, only $20 for both; discounted group combo and express rates
available as well. $2 for children’s matinees 3-5 p.m. Oct. 29-30.
CITYBEAT RATING: PG-13

this haunted house has run for a long as i can remember and i work it along with my sister and mother who orginizes the monsters and we love doing it so if you have time tonight then you should come visit us all proceds go to St. Rita School for the Deaf