Nagle excitedly ready to enter the haunted house. People feed off that energy,” explained Terebus. “Once you step into the world of being haunted or scary, people like the reaction where they don’t know what their reaction will be. In the theme of Halloween especially, it gets people in the spirit of getting scared by monsters and such. There’s something about haunted houses that makes them so popular. The attraction has 250 scare workers every fall and at least 95 a day to terrify anyone willing to take their chance in the haunted house. The inside looked rustic, it looked like what I picture a real haunted house to be like,” said Nagle. “It amazed me, the construction of the building was almost perfect for that kind of an attraction. Michigan resident and connoisseur of all things spooky Charles Nagle thought the haunted attraction was nothing less than spectacular. It still is today something that makes Erebus extraordinary. The idea of a four-floor haunted house was created by Jim. Specifically, Jim Terebus and his brother Ed are partners, and created Erebus together. The family started Erebus, the haunted attraction, after many years of trial and error with different ways to scare people. “After selling that in 1998 we bought the building here, cause we needed a permanent establishment.” He started in Oakland Mall with a little four-room haunted house, but they didn’t let him make it the way he wanted to, so he left that and made one for a nickel in my grandparent’s backyard which was 10 mobile home trailers for 22 years,” said Terebus. “My father, Jim Terebus has been doing haunted houses since 1981. The attraction has a “Wimp out score board” to scare the people right before entering. Zac Terebus has been part of the haunted house scene for as long as he can remember. What kind of place would lock you in a room and bury you alive? This one can and will. Located in Pontiac, Michigan, Erebus is one of the scariest haunted houses in the world. The famous four-storey haunted attraction Erebus is back for the Halloween season. (Photos by Nicholas Lucciantonio/The Sheridan Sun) The entrance to the attraction where many are anxious wondering what they will see inside.
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