NEWSPirate's Revenge at Children's Museum of IndianapolisJude Holloway, 8, Greenwood, gets a sneak peek of the Ghostly Gallery in PirateÕs Revenge, the Children's Museum Guild's 52nd annual Haunted House, on Friday, Oct. 9, 2015. Various levels of fright range from Lights-On hours for those who scare easily to Fightening hours for the daring and Xtreme Scream, recommended for teens and adults (on select Friday and Saturday nights). The haunted house will be closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.Charlie Nye / The StarA monstrous maze of frightening skeletal pirates await visitors aboard Queen Dessie's Revenge, the pirate ship heading out in search for treasure in PirateÕs Revenge, the Children's Museum Guild's 52nd annual Haunted House, which opens Saturday and runs through Oct. 31. Children will explore Captain Crossbones' haunted pirate ship and No Rules Island.Charlie Nye / The StarPirateÕs Revenge, the Children's Museum Guild's 52nd annual Haunted House, opens Saturday and runs through Oct. 31. Captain Crossbones' haunted pirate ship "will leave you shaking in your boots," promises the Children's Museum of Indianapolis, 3000 N. Illinois St.Charlie Nye / The StarHunter Bobenmoyer, 8, and his mother, Jeanine Bobenmoyer, Indianapolis, make their way through Stormy Seas, which features projected moving waves, during a sneak peek of PirateÕs Revenge, the Children's Museum Guild's 52nd annual Haunted House, on Friday, Oct. 9, 2015.Charlie Nye / The StarA head inside a jar is illuminated by an eerie light in the Sea Witch Shanty in PirateÕs Revenge, the Children's Museum Guild's 52nd annual Haunted House, which opens Saturday.Charlie Nye / The StarVisitors will encounter Skull Hill along the winding maze through No Rules Island in PirateÕs Revenge, the Children's Museum Guild's 52nd annual Haunted House, which opens Saturday.Charlie Nye / The StarVisitors will encounter the Temple of Terror along the winding maze through No Rules Island in PirateÕs Revenge, the Children's Museum Guild's 52nd annual Haunted House, which opens Saturday.Charlie Nye / The StarA prisoner is locked behind bars in the Cave of Captives in PirateÕs Revenge, the Children's Museum Guild's 52nd annual Haunted House, which opens Saturday.Charlie Nye / The StarChildren's Museum Guild Haunted House co-chairs Karin Held (left) and Julie Drew venture into the Wretched Ruins of PirateÕs Revenge, the Children's Museum Guild's 52nd annual Haunted House, on Friday, Oct. 9, 2015. As co-chairs, they developed this year's theme for the Haunted House, which opens Saturday and runs through Oct. 31. "We decided on Pirate's Revenge this year because of the lasting love for pirates in pop culture," said Drew.Charlie Nye / The StarA ghostly shipmate appears to be startled in Buccaneer's Bunks aboard the pirate ship Queen Dessie's Revenge, shown on Friday, Oct. 9, 2015. The Children's Museum Guild's 52nd annual Haunted House, PirateÕs Revenge, opens Saturday and runs through Oct. 31.Charlie Nye / The StarThe search for treasure in PirateÕs Revenge, the Children's Museum Guild's 52nd annual Haunted House, shown on Friday, Oct. 9, 2015, will lead to some haunting sights at the Children's Museum of Indianapolis.Charlie Nye / The StarPirateÕs Revenge, the Children's Museum Guild's 52nd annual Haunted House, opens Saturday and runs through Oct. 31 (haunted house is closed Mondays and Tuesdays).Charlie Nye / The StarQuinn Holloway (left), 5, Greenwood, and Micah Paschal, 4, Indianapolis, check out the Queen Dessie's Revenge pirate ship during a sneak peek of PirateÕs Revenge, the Children's Museum Guild's 52nd annual Haunted House, on Friday, Oct. 9, 2015. It opens to the public on Saturday.Charlie Nye / The StarHunter Bobenmoyer, 8, checks out the Wretched Ruins room inside PirateÕs Revenge, the Children's Museum Guild's 52nd annual Haunted House, on Friday, Oct. 9, 2015.Charlie Nye / The Star