Creep LA: Ghosts – A Hauntingly Beautiful Experience

I stepped into the world of Creep LA: Ghosts, a collaboration with CBS’s hit series, and was blown away by the immersive experience. Just Fix It Productions (JFI) has outdone themselves again. This year the event is located at 2215 S Harvard Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90018.

Upon entering the building for check-in, I was transported into the CBS Ghosts’ universe. The immersion began as lights flickered and reacted to the intro video as though the living room was haunted. The traditional Creep photo op, in black-and-white, was a nice touch.

I highly recommend watching Ghosts on CBS because it’s a very funny show with a talented cast, but you won’t need prior knowledge of the series to enjoy this event. The Creep walk through immersive performance is in a different building and not really related to CBS Ghosts TV show aside from the fact that it is also themed about ghosts.

As my group crossed the street to the main event, cell phones were silenced, and the real magic began. The exhilarating maze-like adventure leading up to entering the space was very similar to a traditional haunt, but this experience is so much more. The building’s transformation into a ghostly realm was breathtaking, with exceptional set design, special effects, lighting, and sound. Fog created an eerie atmosphere, and actors delivered chilling performances.

Some scenes were comedic, some frightening, while others absolutely heartbreaking. One particular moment haunted me the entire drive home because of its impactful scripting and superb acting. I appreciated the balance between laughter and scares, with plenty of both.

A highlight for me was the scene where each guest had a personalized interaction with one of two actors midway through. This unique experience left a lasting impression.

Creep LA: Ghosts is not for the faint of heart.

Actors will touch you. They may also make intimate eye contact in close proximity. You may be separated from your group at times. The show includes extended standing, climbing stairs, uneven terrain, intense sound and lighting FX, strobe, fog/haze, darkness, wet or damp conditions, sudden movements, claustrophobic spaces and physically demanding environments. Possible trigger themes you may encounter include death, regret, loss, suicide, sex and magic/occult. The show did not appear to be wheelchair accessible due to the historic site having flights of stairs.

JFI is masterful at immersive storytelling. This collaboration with CBS’s Ghosts is a must-attend Halloween event. Don’t miss this hauntingly beautiful experience!

Will you be visiting Creep LA: Ghosts? Share your thoughts!

Disclaimer: I attended Media Night, courtesy of Creep LA, but this review reflects my honest and unbiased opinion.

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