6 Intensely
Thrilling Haunted Houses
1.Spanning 65 acres of farmland in
Ulster Park, NY, the
Headless Horseman complex of terrors is a favorite amongst haunted-house-enthusiasts looking for an all outdoor experience. With naturally landscaped forbidden forests, eerie ponds, and darkly expansive cornfields, visitors are never quite sure what’s lurking in the shadows.
Plus, they’ve got ten separate attractions, including a dizzying corn maze, a spooky hayride, 7 haunted houses, and the newly curated experience “The
Great Room Escape,” in which visitors have to figure out how to escape a room of bolted doors and locked windows.
2.Housed in an abandoned asylum in
Spring City, PA, the Pennhurst
Asylum is a wildly popular
Halloween attraction. Fitted with high-tech animatronics, digital sound, artifacts recovered from the original asylum, and a bevy of realistic actors, a walk-through this dilapidated hospital is no joke. For those bold (or crazy) enough to make it through the narrow hallways of the hospital, the asylum offers two more haunted experiences in the
Dungeon of
Lost Souls or the
Tunnel of
Terror.
3.Touted as
Cincinnati’s scariest schoolhouse, the
Dent Schoolhouse is the perfect haunted pick for those interested not only in shocks and thrills, but also in a compelling story. As legend goes, the very real schoolhouse opened in 1894 and was celebrated for decades as a top-notch school. That is, at least until
1942, when several students mysteriously disappeared. To find out what happened to those kiddoes, grab a group of friends and spend an evening exploring the spooky nooks and crannies of Dent.
4.
Based around the mythology of the oft-missing thirteenth floor,
Denver’s largest haunted house,
13th Floor, brings together spooks and thrills for an experience visitors aren’t soon to forget. New attractions for this year include Hallow
House, a skin-tingling walk-through featuring manic clowns,
Undead:
What Lies Beneath, an exploration through an abandoned research facility complete with empty labs and shattered test tubes, and
Feral Moon, which winds participants through a large and creepy cemetery.
5.Based out of the
Scarehouse in
Pittsburgh,
The Summoning is about as thrilling as any haunted house walkthrough could be. The experience takes you all the way back to 1932, to a time where secrets, mysteries, and betrayal were rife in the 100-year-old house where The Summoning is set.
Visitors will find themselves twisting through darkened hallways, all while the chants of ancient ritual pulse in the background. The question is, are those who visit this house the initiates of some new order or are they instead, the sacrifices?
6.With live music and a full service bar, this
New Orleans horror staple is the perfect pick for the those looking for something rollicking. Occupying over 25,
000 square feet, the
House of Shock boasts an impressive array of skin-tingling attractions for its
2015 line-up: Bordello of
Freaks, Laff in the
Dark, and the traditional House of Shock haunted house. No matter the attraction, the special effects at House of Shock are infamously realistic and will leave the fearless quaking in their boots and reaching for a strong cocktail.
- published: 16 Apr 2016
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