The attraction had previously been housed at the former Blob’s Park property, which was sold for redevelopment.īennett said the attraction operated without a sprinkler system last year, and she and her husband, Allan, were working with state officials to relocate before this Halloween season. The haunted house, which first opened in 2000, moved into Baltimore last year after operating in Anne Arundel County. It is our passion, it is our love,” Bennett said. The business employs 100 people, all of whom are without jobs now, she said. Since the haunted house is only open through the second weekend of November, that’s like losing two months’ worth of income for the Bennetts. Jill Bennett, co-owner of Bennett’s Curse, said she has reached an impasse with the Baltimore City Fire Marshal’s Office, possibly putting an end to her business.ĪBC2 News reached out to the Baltimore City Fire Department Monday afternoon, but a spokesman said Monday night he had no information on the situation.īennett said the haunted house, which has been featured on the Travel Channel and named to numerous lists for being among the scariest Halloween attractions in the country, was supposed to be open by Sept. A popular Baltimore haunted house may not open this Halloween season because it doesn’t have a sprinkler system, its owners said this week.
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