Noun
funhouse (plural funhouses)
A structure, usually at a circus or amusement park, enclosing several interactive attractions that do not involve performers.
Crooked, and proud of it!" citation * The October 14, 2000 episode of Saturday Night Live features an animated portrayal of Nader in a TV Funhouse episode. Source: Internet
Having been intimately involved in Madonna’s early-career (The Funhouse; Mark Kamins; I can tell you Roger has really hit the nail-on –the-head this time. Source: Internet
Jason Baker of Tom Savini Studios discussed Wyatt's with the Firefly Funhouse in an interview back in April 2019. Source: Internet
Bliss said there was no foul language in the Funhouse. Source: Internet
The Firefly Funhouse music played and Bray Wyatt showed up on the big screen. Source: Internet
Wyatt said the ashes from the fire helped build the Funhouse before he placed his hand over Bliss' face to give her a more sinister look. Source: Internet