For Halloween lovers hell bent on seeking out the most terrifying night – Britain’s most terrifying haunted house has opened his doors for the season.
Enola haunted house in Walsall in the West Midlands, offers annual festive horror experiences, where visitors come face to face with a 20 minute scare maze
Visitors at Enola must even sign a two page waiver free before entering – allowing actors to freely subject them to verbal abuse, humiliation and even shave or wax their hair.
The event – which is strictly for over 18s only – warns that paying victors will even receive electric shocks and that there will bizarrely be ‘representations of a sexual nature’.
For those keen to embrace the full horrors of the experience, waiver signers will be taken through six different rooms – with each pushing them to the edge of their limits.
For Halloween lovers hell bent on seeking out the most terrifying night – Britain’s most terrifying haunted house has opened his doors. Visitors of the frightening experience pictured
According to brave visitors, the only way to escape the hurls of abuse is to say the code word – which is appropriately, ‘mercy’
Rooms each have their own themes, with different actors tasked with testing a different boundary.
According to brave visitors, the only way to escape the hurls of abuse is to say the code word – which is appropriately, ‘mercy’.
Liam Gould, 32, a clothing brand owner from Wolverhampton, was left speechless after the frightening experience.
He said that the final room of the experience pushed him to his wits end was so terrifying, he left the venue lost for words.
During the visit, Liam described being verbally abused, prodded, shocked, shaved, waxed and stripped to his boxers.
‘I’m in total shock, I can’t believe how far things were taken in there,’ he said.
‘I didn’t expect it to be as intense or at the level it was but I should have known better after signing the waiver form.
‘I was shocked beyond belief when I came across naked actors there,’ he lamented.
‘I was warned previously before going in but didn’t pay too much attention.
‘This is a one-on-one experience so there is just you alone in there.’
Visitors at Enola must even sign a two page waiver free before entering – allowing actors to freely subject them to verbal abuse, humiliation and even shave or wax their hair
Recalling the nightmare experience, Liam said he was first taken to a hospital room where visitors are made to sit next to other patients
He said that the final room of the experience pushed him to his wits end was so terrifying, he left the venue lost for words
A visitor, Liam, said actors were verbally abusive during the experience, bossing him around and belittling him
He said actors were verbally abusive during the experience, bossing him around and belittling him
Reviewing the experience online, one horror lover wrote: ‘I’ve been to every haunted house and Halloween experience. This was by far the most intense’
Recalling the nightmare experience, Liam said he was first taken to a hospital room where visitors are made to sit next to other patients.
He said actors were verbally abusive during the experience, bossing him around and belittling him.
‘If you are easily offended this experience won’t be for you,’ he warned.
The description on Enola’s website calls the experience a ‘bad trip’.
It said: ‘This is NOT a scare maze, this is only for those who believe they are brave enough to face the sick, twisted, weird and strange.
‘You will leave wondering ‘WTF have I just experienced.’
‘It’s time to check in for your appointment at the Enola Clinic.
‘Everyone wants to live life on a high from time to time and at this clinic, a new drug is being trialled.
‘Will you get the desired effect and feel euphoric? Chances are, you’re in for a ‘bad trip’ like no other.’
Last year the venue even opened for a festive but frightening Christmas experience.
Reviewing the experience online, one horror lover wrote: ‘I’ve been to every haunted house and Halloween experience. This was by far the most intense.’
Another added: ‘We did it. Never again.’
A third said: ‘Jeez I was so out of it I couldn’t form proper sentences.’