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Warren, PA — The Warren Area Student Union is once again hosting its annual haunted house, but this year they added a twist that makes it more inclusive for everyone.

This marks the second year the group has offered a sensory-friendly haunted house tour, designed for guests who may not enjoy loud noises, strobe lights, or jump scares but still want to experience the fun.

Pam Falber, Executive Director of the Warren Area Student Union, says the idea came from her grandson.

“My inspiration is Brandon, my grandson. He likes haunted houses and a lot of the stuff that goes along with them, but he doesn’t like loud noises or big scares, so that’s why we did this. It’s only our second year including a sensory friendly option, but the community has been very receptive to it.” Falber said.

Student scare actor Rage Brutto says being part of the haunted house has been a rewarding experience.

“It’s been kind of satisfying to scare people especially when you get the right affect,” Brutto said.

There’s still one more chance to enter the “Containment Zone” at the Warren Area Student Union on Thursday, October 30th, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:45 p.m.

Admission is $5 per person, with all proceeds benefiting the Warren Area Student Union.

For more information about the Warren Area Student Union and their annual haunted House tours, visit here.

The Warren Area Student Union is once again hosting its annual haunted house, but this year they added a twist that makes it more inclusive for everyone.