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WARNING: GPS may take you to Marvin Rd NE. You want Marvin Rd SE... South side of I-5

From Northbound I-5 take EXIT 111 MARVIN RD. Veer RIGHT toward the SOUTH offramp. At the traffic circle take the SECOND exit onto QUINAULT DR NE heading to MARVIN RD S/YELM. Turn RIGHT onto WA-510 E / Marvin Rd NE. approx 1.5 mi to the traffic circle. Continue straight onto Marvin Rd SE approx 2.7 mi. We are on the left.
From Southbound I-5 take EXIT 111 MARVIN RD. Take a left turn onto WA-510 E / MARVIN RD NE heading SOUTH over the freeway bridge. Continue approx 1.5 mi to the traffic circle. Continue straight onto Marvin Rd SE approx 2.7 mi. We are on the left.

About

 
My Morbid Mind Haunted House began as a Halloween display on the front porch of a house in suburban Lacey. Trick or Treaters would creep through a small gauntlet of horrors to reach the front door and receive their rewards. This was only the beginning for "Master of the Macabre" Kevin Noah. He is the owner, chief designer, builder, director, and supervisor for what has become the "best haunt in the state"! He moved from the front porch to converting their entire back yard into a haunt. When that proved to be inadequate for his ever growing following, he set out looking for a larger venue.
The first show at the barn was in 2008, and was a huge success. 2009 was better,yet. Unfortunately, the 2010 season had to be canceled due to enforcement of regulations by Thurston County. Kevin worked very closely with the county to meet their safety and building requirements. He labored all year to improve the parking facilities, install fire alarm and emergency systems, and a self-contained fire sprinkler system. This effort pleased the county, and he was granted permission to open for business for the 2011 season. One of the very few haunts to be given this variance.

With many new rooms, new props, animatronics and pneumatics, and special effects, THIS year promises to be the best yet! Come on down...! If you dare...
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