One of Pittsburgh’s claim to fame is the local filming of the zombie movie “Night of the Living Dead.” Zombie fright is in full swing this time of year. If you are looking for a place to celebrate during the pandemic, you can find your fill of the undead just north of Pittsburgh at Zombies of the Corn. At this Zombie mecca you can walk though the Zombie Compound, test you navigation skills in the corn husk Z Maze, and take aim with your paintball gun on the Zombie Shoot ride. It is a complete out door Halloween package of fright and fun.
Zombies are the subject of numerous movies but since I am not a fan of extreme fear, I prefer films like “Zombieland” and “Warm Bodies” that merge horror with comedy. Just like those movies, Zombies of the Corn mixes fright with a carnival atmosphere. There are roaming ghoulish characters, fire jugglers, ghost stories and the opportunity to become a computer digital generated zombie.
Masks required on Zombie Shoot |
The corn husk Z Maze produced more laughs over my poor navigation skills than fright. The Zombie Compound was by far the scariest attraction. The rooms looked just like a set from a good horror film. We screamed as zombies and at one point, an oversize green crow lunged into view or followed us (none touch you). The adrenaline rush from the scare and the amusement from our reaction produced bursts of contagious laughter.
Zombies of the Corn gives you just enough “scare” to celebrate Halloween
but not so much that you need to sleep with the lights on. It was full
package of fright and fun.
(Zombies of the Corn runs Friday Saturday and Sunday (Oct 30 through Nov 1) and Friday and Saturday (Nov 6-Nov 7). For tickets go to https://zombiesofthecorn.com/)