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Guests would enter the house through the exterior entrance of the factory. Sam now continues his father's trend, and has become a millionaire, with Meetz Meats as the most popular meat factory in Wyandott County, Ohio.

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After the first couple humans were butchered, the new products became an instant success, and Sam's father decided to keep the human livestock going. Not only did this keep the storehouses full, it helped keep the streets "clean of vagrants, riffraff, and ner-do-els". Instead of butchering pigs, the company would instead secretly butcher hobos, town lawbreakers, and unauthorized visitors to the factory into delicious meat. So, he decided Meetz Meats' livestock would secretly be changed. He explains in the video that his grandfather, founder of Meetz Meats, came to America from Romania during WWI. Initially starting out the company by selling meat from a pig and bovine livestock, Sam's father, who inherited the business, began losing money during the Great Depression. The queue video for the attraction is hosted by Sam Meetz, a butcher who owns and operates Meetz Meats, in Carey, Ohio. A queue video would play on one of the walls of the building. The queue would go to a backstage area behind the Disaster building, where the line would loop around multiple times before entering the Disaster building from the back. Guests would enter the queue of this house to the left of the entrance for Beetlejuice's Graveyard Revue. Traumatized by what had happened, they all became ravenous carnivores and refused to eat anything other than meat products. The strangest part however, was what happened to the family. "Our secret recipe is the secret to our success," he said. They were unable to find any key ingredients as the manufacturer refused to tell them what was in the sausages. Investigators collected the sausages from the theater and found they were produced locally and sold to the theater. However, during the movie, the daughter let out a scream when she took a bite out of her hot dog and found a severed human finger in the sausage.

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When a certain movie was released, a family of four purchased the Universal Palace Theater's snack bar's newest treats: hot dogs and hamburgers along with some popcorn and soda. With a steady livestock of transients and town lawbreakers with which to serve, there is truly no end in sight for Samuel or his family business. As Sam always says: Meet Me at Meetz… The Z stands for cannibal. With a steady livestock of transients and town lawbreakers with which to serve, and a staff of volunteers who will preserve their towns deadly secret by any means necessary, there is truly no end in sight for Samuel or his family business. Samuel Meetz works for the people of Carey, Ohio as a butcher, bringing them the freshest meat possible. Sam Meetz cares for and about the people of Carey, Ohio like they were his own family.

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Six years later, the deli and meat locker scenes from this house would be revisited in the Welcome to SCarey: Horror in the Heartland haunted house during Halloween Horror Nights 30. Meaty Meetz, one of the scareactors that appeared in this house, appeared at the end of the 2015 tribute house, Jack Presents: 25 Years of Monsters & Mayhem. The house would be located in the large extended queue for the Disaster attraction. Afterwards, the family became extremely carnivorous. In it, a family going to the movie theater discovered a finger in one of their hot dogs. The house tied in to a story on the Halloween Horror Nights website, Severed. Some people say the codename was "Magazine", as it was sponsored by Fangoria, while others said it was "Pleasant Vielle". Set in the 1950s, the story of the house is that a meat company called Meetz Meats based in Carey, Ohio secretly uses human flesh in their meat products.Ģ009 was the first year Universal decided to give codenames to all of their haunted houses. One of these two houses was Leave it to Cleaver. In 2009, Universal decided to build two original haunted houses produced by the Fangoria magazine.











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