Although last week's review of the Clackamas County Winter Fair and Holiday Market is the last of the Christmas-specific blogging for the season, I wanted the review for the Odditorium to be adjacent. After all, Krampus was there.
Otherwise, one would tend to think of it as more of a Halloween activity.
In fact, we learned of it at the Halloween Culture Preservation Museum.
That being said, the most similar local attraction would be the Peculiarium, though the moods are different.
The self-guided tour takes you through different types of oddities, with signage on how one might view them as oddity.
Some are more convincing then others.
There are models but also actual artifacts, including some that might be haunted.
For example, here are jewels made of blood:
I appreciated that while the exhibits were not exclusively Oregonian, local weirdness was represented.
(Well, maybe being from the haunted house at the Enchanted Forest isn't that weird, but it wasn't the only Oregon thing.)
One reason I wanted to go was the exhibit on Victorian mourning, but it ended up being less interesting than most of the other exhibits.
I did not feel anything scary, at least not that way (though I appear to have no sensitivity to ghosts).
However, I will say that it is pretty dimly lit, and there were some sounds that were hard to account for.
So, when there was a "Step Here" pad in front of this guy, I just didn't want to step on it without knowing how near he might approach.
Later I did it with this guy, because I was sure he would not go past the table and based on his arm length I wasn't worried.
There is certainly the potential to be more creeped out, but that also depends on where your interests lie.
COVID: The attraction is completely inside. While it was not crowded at all, I stayed masked.
Accessibility: While there were steps in some places, there did not seem to be anywhere that could not be accessed by ramp.
The low lighting could be an impediment, so that is something to keep in mind.
The Skeleton Key Odditorium is located at 930 SW 10th Avenue in Portland. They open at noon Wednesday through Sunday, but their closing time varies by day.
https://www.skeletonkeyodditorium.com/