May I mentioned that this is not the only time Cedar Fair now Six Flags uses upcharge haunt mazes, Besides it sounds like The Conjuring maze in the Blackout building is going to be like Trapped from Knott's (Via logo)
What Trapped is and what the Conjuring will be is that once you buy tickets online or rarely in-person, you must signed a waiver before entering. In Trapped and theoretically Conjuring, All rules that Haunters follow are no longer apply here, Scare Actor can really get up close to you, touch and drag your forcefully, force you to eat gross things, blast your ears with loud noises and a lot and lots of swearing that it's the reason why you must pay and signed a waiver before entering. I'm serious, this maze will be extreme to the max.
This also mentions that Conjuring will be an upcharge of 7 - 10 dollars also that "Other Haunt attractions should continue to be free with park admission". Almost makes me think they may add 2 upcharge indoor mazes, giving the pricing option of $7 for one or $10 for both.
Details should be available accroding to the article August 11th.
Once again it seems some have jumped the gun on what will happen at Haunt without waiting for the information. So much hubub about "charging for indoor attractions" may have been premature. Just like early in the year some speculated about hours being cut from Haunt when in fact they added Thursdays. (Some may be outragged that yet again they did a swicheroo after people bought their season pass and ADDED hours without letting everyone know when they bought their pass.... oh wait, this is a BENEFIT, not something taken away, so no credit should be given).
Seems as though they are just adding an upchrage attraction (like they did with eXtreme Flyer. Remember all the outraged when they added that upcharge attraction? Neither do I.). I think this is a wise decision to "test the waters". I still maintain that this will be some type of an escape room experience taking 5-10 minutes to go through with the suggestions of puzzles to solve.
Unfortuntely we may still have to put up with parents carting their small children through indoor mazes (isn't that some sort of fire-code violation?).