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'''Atrox Factory''' is a 40,000 square foot [[haunted attraction]] located in an industrial building iat 1104 [[Parkway Drive Southwest]] in [[Leeds]] which bills itself as "the largest indoor haunted attraction in the Southeast". In addition to a large and complex walk-through attraction, Atrox has a carnivalesque queuing area with fortune-tellers, souvenir stands, video screens and displays.
'''Atrox Factory''' is a 40,000 square foot [[haunted attraction]] located in the former [[Solomon Trousers]] factory at 1104 [[Parkway Drive Southwest]] in [[Leeds]] which bills itself as "the largest indoor haunted attraction in the Southeast". In addition to a large and complex walk-through attraction with a variety of human and animatronic encounters, Atrox has a carnivalesque queuing area with fortune-tellers, souvenir stands, video screens and displays. In 2005 the element of smell was added to the experience.


In 2005, special appearances by actors Gunnar Hanson, Jonathan Breck, and Kane Hodder highlighted the Halloween season. Special promotional nights were also set aside for students of [[Mountain Brook High School|Mountain Brook]], [[Vestavia Hills High School|Vestavia]], [[Hoover High School|Hoover]], and [[Spain Park High School|Spain Park]] High Schools.  
Also in 2005, special appearances by actors Gunnar Hanson, Jonathan Breck, and Kane Hodder highlighted the Halloween season. Special promotional nights were also set aside for students of [[Mountain Brook High School|Mountain Brook]], [[Vestavia Hills High School|Vestavia]], [[Hoover High School|Hoover]], and [[Spain Park High School|Spain Park]] High Schools. Profits from the operation go to various charities which, in 2005, included [[Kid One Transport]], [[Hands On Birmingham]] and the [[Autism Society]].


The organizers previously ran [[Slain Manor]] before moving to central Leeds and the character of "Dr Slain" is still a part of the horror concept at Atrox.
Principal organizers are [[Paul Johnson]], [[Kyle Holman]], [[David Russell]] and [[Shane Traffanstedt]]. The organizers previously ran [[Slain Manor]] before moving to central Leeds and the character of "Dr Slain" is still a part of the horror concept at Atrox.


Some scenes from the 2004 film "[[Alice's Misadventures in Wonderland]]" were filmed at Atrox.
Some scenes from the 2004 film "[[Alice's Misadventures in Wonderland]]" were filmed at Atrox.

Revision as of 00:05, 23 March 2006

Atrox Factory is a 40,000 square foot haunted attraction located in the former Solomon Trousers factory at 1104 Parkway Drive Southwest in Leeds which bills itself as "the largest indoor haunted attraction in the Southeast". In addition to a large and complex walk-through attraction with a variety of human and animatronic encounters, Atrox has a carnivalesque queuing area with fortune-tellers, souvenir stands, video screens and displays. In 2005 the element of smell was added to the experience.

Also in 2005, special appearances by actors Gunnar Hanson, Jonathan Breck, and Kane Hodder highlighted the Halloween season. Special promotional nights were also set aside for students of Mountain Brook, Vestavia, Hoover, and Spain Park High Schools. Profits from the operation go to various charities which, in 2005, included Kid One Transport, Hands On Birmingham and the Autism Society.

Principal organizers are Paul Johnson, Kyle Holman, David Russell and Shane Traffanstedt. The organizers previously ran Slain Manor before moving to central Leeds and the character of "Dr Slain" is still a part of the horror concept at Atrox.

Some scenes from the 2004 film "Alice's Misadventures in Wonderland" were filmed at Atrox.

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