What Haunted Houses Are Open on Halloween?

Haunted houses are an integral part of Halloween festivities and celebrate an ancient tradition that can be traced back to some of the first recorded ghost stories.

Make the most out of your haunted house experience by planning ahead. Wear comfortable clothes and footwear suitable for walking in haunted houses, bringing an umbrella in case it rains and assigning someone as leader of your group who can lead the way.

A Haunting in Hollis

No matter your Halloween preference – be it scary scares or fall festivities – haunted houses will make this year’s Halloween truly memorable! Experience something scary in an unexpected place this year. Don’t settle for just any old scare; find something truly frightening this Halloween.

A Haunting in Hollis offers five spine-tingling haunted houses. Fight for survival against zombies who believe you to be dinner, explore Saint Adella’s Cemetery, experience what lies hidden in Zombie City and reveal all at Virgil’s Last Laff!

KTRK viewers voted this haunted house the best haunted house in Houston, even warning adults not to make it all the way through! General admission costs $40 but for an added savings opportunity you can purchase a speed pass at their website – plus they’re open Friday-Sunday as well as selected weekdays until November 6!

Double M Haunted Hayride

Double M Haunted Hayride has been thrilling upstate New Yorkers for more than 25 years, thanks to ghost cowboy Scary Harry and his crew at this Ballston Spa spine-chiller. Experience an unforgettable ride through dark woods rumored to be full of spirits and unimaginable beings, then continue walking through Brutality (deep woods compound of tortuous family), until finally arriving at Last Inn (where guests often fail to check out).

At Greek Peak Mountain Resort in the Southern Tier, terrifying fun awaits at Greek Peak Mountain Coaster – transformed into a haunted ride! Enjoy zombie zip lines, Psycho Path walking trails, horror icons, and much more at this haunted attraction in Southern Tier.

Scary Harry’s Haunted Hayride

This nerve-wracking hay ride will put your nerves through an incredible test! Instead, you will face off against terrifying monsters and creepy figures along a journey filled with horrors from beyond our universe!

Once parked, friendly parking attendants will explain some rules of the haunted trail to you. No bags are allowed and it is wise not to bring items such as lighters, knives (including pitchforks ) and any other objects which could be considered weapons.

Staff and actors at this attraction work diligently to make costumes as convincing as possible for this attraction, distressing them, adding dirt and blood, pairing props with perfectly coordinated outfits, distressing more again as needed, etc. to enhance the overall experience. If you are searching for one or multiple haunted houses this Halloween or simply in need of an entertaining hay ride this is a fantastic choice!

Maize Mayhem

Experience an adrenaline-pumping adventure through macabre mazes, scary haunted houses and other spine-chilling settings at this terrifying attraction – masks are recommended. Now through October 31 at 2316 E FM Road 120 in Denison. Admission cost $25.

Philadelphia’s Eastern State Penitentiary hosts this year’s Halloween Nights at ESP event for just the price of admission; guests can visit five haunted houses (one 3D and four others, including two with cocktail lounges) as well as other spooky activities – all included with admission price!

Hundred Acres Manor has been recognized by Travel Channel as America’s Scariest Haunt and as Pittsburgh’s Best Haunted House. The haunted attractions at HAM include Regan’s Revenge and Big Top Terror; guests can also participate in Freak Cirque shows and enjoy a meal in their food village!

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