User blog comment:SnakeTongue237/Ten Of The Most Memorable Horror Sequences Of The Past Ten Years./@comment-25226524-20161106184755/@comment-25226524-20161107000941

You talking about luring someone into a false sense of security reminded me of what is actually the best jumpscare I ever experienced, but sadly you can't find it on film. I was in Tennessee at the Ripley's Believe It or Not haunted house when I was around nineteen or twenty, and with a group of females that decided it was my job to walk at the back of the group. This place was massive; I think it took like a half hour to walk through, and there were some pretty nice scares (especially this pitch black hallway where a guy had to have been wearing night vision because he was whispering in my ear and I could feel his breath. He was saying stuff like, "I hate you.  You're gonna die"). At the end (you can probably see where this is going) you walk out a couple swinging doors that say "Exit" and into a bright white hallway with an elevator. So we're all talking and laughing about what we'd just went through, and I decide to walk up and push the down button to the elevator. The door opens and out comes a chainsaw wielding maniac, and I was literally climbing over people before I got a grip. I'd probably die of a heart attack if that happened to me now, but back then I loved it. Scares like that don't come along very often.