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How do you get through a haunted house without being scared?

I turned to them for some tips on how to survive Halloween Horror Nights — and other haunted houses.
  1. Walk confidently through haunted houses and other scare zones.
  2. Take a daytime tour of the haunted houses.
  3. Wear earplugs.
  4. Try a dose of liquid courage.
  5. Do something else to get a break from being scared.




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There's a lot you can do to make Halloween Horror Nights less scary.
  1. Seek out spoilers. See what other people have posted about Halloween Horror Nights to prepare yourself for what's ahead.
  2. Go early. ...
  3. Know where to go. ...
  4. Stick to sidewalks. ...
  5. Stay alert. ...
  6. Don't look scared. ...
  7. Wear earplugs. ...
  8. Skip haunted houses.


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4 Things to Know Before Visiting a Haunted House
  1. Review Warnings and Policies. Haunted attractions offer a wide range of intensities and scare factors. ...
  2. Dress Comfortably. ...
  3. Arrive On Time. ...
  4. Respect the Actors.


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Keep an eye on the standby line wait times for The Haunted Mansion at Magic Kingdom, and The Tower of Terror at Hollywood Studios. If either attraction has a wait time of 13 minutes for the standby line, get in line! 13 minutes is a 'code' for no wait time at all.

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Avoid screaming or laughing, which will make actors want to scare you.
  1. If you get scared, tamp down on your reactions as much as you can. Instead of lurching back or yelling, try to just jump slightly and gasp.
  2. Take deep breaths and move slowly through the haunted house to stay in control of your reactions.


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Thankfully though, not every haunted house is in favor of such a “hands-on” approach. And the rule typically goes both ways, with visitors not being allowed to touch the actors, either.

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