Who Should Attend
Are There Health Restrictions at Terror on the Fox?
Terror on the Fox features strobe lights, fog, sudden scares, and outdoor terrain — guests with heart conditions, seizure disorders, or severe anxiety should consider carefully.
Terror on the Fox uses strobe lights, heavy fog, sudden scares, and uneven outdoor terrain — guests with certain health conditions should carefully consider before attending.
We want every guest to have a safe experience. Please review these considerations before your visit:
- Strobe lights: Used extensively throughout the attractions. Guests with epilepsy, photosensitive seizure disorders, or other conditions triggered by flashing lights should not attend or should consult their physician first.
- Fog effects: Dense fog machines are used throughout. Guests with asthma or respiratory sensitivities may be affected.
- Heart conditions: The experience involves sudden, intense scares. Those with heart conditions, high blood pressure, or cardiovascular concerns should consult a doctor before attending.
- Anxiety and PTSD: This is a high-intensity horror experience. Guests with severe anxiety, PTSD, or related conditions should consider carefully.
- Outdoor terrain: The event is held on outdoor grounds. Surfaces may be uneven, unpaved, or sloped. The venue is not ADA accessible.
- Antique train: The Haunted Train Ride uses an antique passenger train and is not wheelchair accessible.
A safe word/exit process is available if any guest becomes overwhelmed at any point. Notify the nearest actor or staff member and they will safely guide you out.
Questions? Email help@terroronthefox.com before your visit.
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