
Mind Terrors is not recommended for anyone younger than 12, saidBeverly Stephenson, executive director of Fine Arts Network.Stephenson suggested that parents and guardians consider a child’sability to handle scary situations.įor children younger than 12, there is a less scary experiencebeing offered from 6 to 7 p.m.

Patrons can have their photos taken with a monster for a fee of$5 for each copy of a photo. Anall-night pass is available for $20 per person. The cost is $10 per person.Individuals in groups of 10 people or more are charged $8 each.Tickets sold for groups must be purchased at once, McGill said. Mind Terrors is a fundraising event benefiting the nonprofitchildren’s theater groups Fine Arts Network and SpotlightProductions, both based in Temecula. The story line sets the stage forsome of the horror scenes ahead for patrons. That timeincludes a two-minute video with a story line about a woman hauntedby her terrifying nightmares.

It takes about 15 minutes to go through the maze.
