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During the final chorus, one of the books the teenaged couple left on the floor of the funhouse falls back into the elderly woman's hand as she closes the book.
The saloon also included funhouse mirrors.
Popular among residents and tourists, the museum bills itself as an eclectic mixture of children's playground, funhouse, surrealistic pavilion, and architectural marvel.
The funhouse remained a staple of the park through the 1972 season.
In this case, we picked a funhouse, since those are ridiculous too.
He then sings while dancing through and around the funhouse mirrors.
Inside the funhouse, aside from the rotating barrel (from which the attraction gets its name), is a maze-like layout in a dark room with mirrors.
The group enters the carnival funhouse and enters a portal disguised as a mirror.