If you’re looking for a haunt experience that’s refreshingly creative, Eulogy Collective’s Deadly Sins Haunted House at the Anaheim GardenWalk is one you shouldn’t miss. Tucked away in a mall just steps from Disneyland, this haunted attraction proves that great scares can happen anywhere.

The experience runs about five to ten minutes, but every second is packed with atmosphere, surprises, and impressive craftsmanship. Each scene brings one of the seven deadly sins to life through detailed set design and eerie attention to theme. The production value is far beyond what you’d expect from a mall haunt—the sets look fantastic, the lighting is effective, and the transitions between rooms keep the tension building.
One of the strongest elements here is how Eulogy Collective blends animatronics and live actors. Just when you think you’ve spotted a prop, it moves. When you think you’ve found the next scare, it comes from somewhere entirely different. That unpredictability gives Deadly Sins its edge—it’s not just jump scares; it’s well-timed psychological misdirection.

The actors deserve a lot of credit for their energy and commitment. They bring each sin to life with just the right mix of menace and theatrical flair. Whether you’re walking through wrath, greed, or lust, each encounter feels distinct.
Before (or after) your walk-through, take some time to check out their front shop, which features unique horror-themed merchandise—from clever, original T-shirts to spooky collectibles and gifts that stand out from typical haunt souvenirs. It’s a perfect spot for horror fans to grab something memorable.
Overall, Eulogy Collective’s Deadly Sins Haunted House is creative, creepy, and a great addition to the Southern California haunt scene. For tickets, dates, and times, check their official website at eulogycollective.com.

If you’re already in Anaheim for Halloween season, make the short walk over to the GardenWalk and experience this hidden gem—you’ll be glad you did.
