Friday, September 1, 2017

The IT Experience: Neibolt House in Hollywood


I have been dying to check out the Neibolt House in Hollywood, which is a free haunted house running for a limited time to promote the new Warner Bros' film IT. At the impressively spooky house, the character of Georgie guides visitors in groups of seven (same as the number of members in the "Loser's Club") who are 18 and over through the rooms of the decrepit and creepy house featured in Stephen King's book as well as in the new film coming out September 8th, 2017. The immersive experience features film-inspired scenes, authentic set props, scare actors, animatronic props, and state-of-the-art lighting, audio, and video.

Unfortunately, I won't be able to check it out before it closes on September 10th, but the good news is that I (and you!) can live vicariously through my good friend and haunt ghoul Miss Kerry (aka Miss Skerry - make sure you follow her on Instagram for more spooky adventures!), who recently got the chance to check out The IT Experience: Neibolt House and was gracious enough to share her visit with us!

Warning - SPOILER ALERT: The review below includes maze spoilers, so if you want to check out the house for yourself you may want to do that first before reading this review. You've been warned!

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Review and Photos by Miss (S)Kerry

IT is one of my favorite horror stories, so when I heard about this promotional haunted house in Hollywood for the upcoming release of the movie IT I had to go. When the haunted house was first announced they offered people the ability to book a free reservation time but online reservations quickly sold out. They opened up a waitlist but that also became full, so now your only option is to show up and wait.

IT mural at line entrance

We went on a Monday at 2PM hoping the line would be shorter. Our wait was about 1.5 hours. I heard the line has been as long as 3 hours, oh my. For me, having been spoiled with front of the line at most haunts, the wait was too long especially due to the heat but it was still doable. It was 90 degrees that day but luckily they had umbrellas covering part of the line. There are metered spots around the event but most are only 2 hours. We paid for the lot next door at $20 to avoid a parking ticket. Yikes! You will enter the first line off Vine, which is the registration line. You must be over 18 with a valid ID. In this line you sign a waiver, show your ID, go through security and then get into the main line for the attraction. You are waiting on the side of the house the whole time. By the time you get to the front of the line they take you up to the front of the house where you have a photo-op with your tour guide, Georgie.

Neibolt House and our guide, Georgie

I enjoyed the anticipation of waiting to see the front of the house because we did not pass it on our way to the event. The outside of the house is beautifully done. They gave us plenty of time to take photos. After your photo-op, Georgie, equipped with his flashlight, brings the 7 guests into the house and up a spiral staircase where the adventure begins.

 A nice nod to the original Pennywise played by Tim Curry in the original 1990
made-for-TV film!

Georgie and friend in the clown room

As you enter the first room you are surrounded by several clown mannequins. I personally am afraid of clowns so it didn’t take much for this room to make me feel uncomfortable. As a huge Halloween Horror Nights fan, I expected one of the clowns to be an actor, jump out and scare us but sadly there was not much interaction throughout this house.

 Georgie and his paper boat

Screens featuring clips of IT

We were then guided into the next room where there was a TV and two screens projected onto the walls with IT movie clips playing on them. Being surrounded by those images and the audio brought that room to life. After leaving this room you head down stairs where there were mechanical hands coming out by the side of the stairs by your feet. I was first and screamed so loud as usual. Throughout the house I was the first person through every door, and it was much scarier that way!

What's behind the "Scary" door? 

 Eeeeeeek!

 "Not Scary at All" you say? Ok...

Ahhhhhhh!!!

The next room at the bottom of the stairs had three doors inside it. On the doors were the words painted in red, "Not Scary," "Scary," and "Very Scary." Volunteers from our group opened the "Not Scary" and "Scary" to find scare actors inside jumping out at you. Then Georgie told us to go through the "Very Scary" door. After going through the "Very Scary" door you enter a room with projected bugs crawling on a toilet and creepy figure hunched over a sink. The bug crawling effect was very cool.

 Let's all float with Georgie

Wow, Pennywise sure looked happy to have some new 

The final room is the sewers where you finally meet IT. This room scared me because of the build-up of knowing you will finally meet IT. I was just disappointed that IT was clearly attached to tracks on the floor that they didn’t attempt to cover up which made IT much less scary than I had hoped. And that was it. It took maybe 10 mins to go through the house.

Overall this was a fun and unique experience. The interior and exterior design of the house was excellent but the scares were really lacking. I heard that this house made it so Universal Halloween Horror Nights was unable to do an IT maze this year. That’s really unfortunate because they would have done the film justice. I’m really hoping John Murdy of Halloween Horror Nights Hollywood gets the chance to do it next year.  This was definitely a  nice treat before seeing the movie which comes out September 8th. I can’t wait to see the 2017 version!
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Here is the event info for those wanting to visit the Neibolt House before it ends:
August 14 – September 10, 11AM – 11PM daily
Hollywood Blvd and Vine St. Los Angeles, CA 90028
http://www.thatswhereitlives.com/

Have you visited the Neibolt House? We would love to hear your thoughts if you have!

Who else is excited for IT?! I know both Kerry and I are!

Until next time, stay spooky!

1 comment:

  1. This is so cool!! I wish they did cool stuff like this in Minnesota! I'm sorry you won't be able to check it out! <3

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