Funhouse
"Funhouse" is a term often used to describe a type of amusement attraction that features a variety of entertaining and sometimes bizarre activities. These attractions typically include distorted mirrors, mazes, and playful obstacles that create a whimsical and surreal experience for visitors. Funhouses are commonly found at fairs, carnivals, and amusement parks, providing a space for laughter and enjoyment.
In popular culture, "Funhouse" can also refer to the 1981 horror film directed by William Fruet, which revolves around a group of friends who encounter a killer at a traveling carnival. Additionally, Pink Floyd released an album titled "The Final Cut," which features a song called "Funhouse," showcasing the term's versatility in entertainment.