Halloween Haunted House (Attraction)

Explore the spooky and scary side of Halloween with a visit to a Haunted House

A haunted attraction is a form of live entertainment that simulates the experience of visiting haunted locations or storylines typical of horror fiction. They usually feature fearsome sets and characters, especially demons, ghosts, monsters, possessed people, witches/wizards, serial killers, and/or slashers. Humorous characters may also be included.

Popular Haunted House Attractions:
Edgemont Haunt – North Vancouver, BC, Canada
EREBUS Haunted attraction – Pontiac, MI. USA
Bennett’s Curse – Jessup, MD. USA
Witches of New Salem – Dorr, MI. USA
Dent Schoolhouse – Cincinnati. USA
Hangman’s House of Horrors – Fort Worth, TX. USA

Haunted attractions may be set up at many kinds of locations. Built attractions or existing structures in which attractions may be operated include temporarily constructed simulations of haunted houses; actual abandoned or dilapidated houses; abandoned asylums; defunct prisons; defunct or active amusement parks; defunct or active ships; defunct factories; defunct or active barns; and shopping malls. Outdoor places hosting such attractions include corn mazes or cornfields; hedge mazes; farms (often including “haunted” hayrides); wooded areas or forests; and parks.

Haunted attractions (also known as “haunts” or “mazes” within the industry) use many effects, such as intense lighting (strobe lights, black lights, etc.), animatronics, CGI, scent dispensers, fog machines, spinning tunnels, air blasters, spooky old antiques, gory images, and intense scenes of horror, terror, torment, murder, mischief, or comedy. Visitors often encounter various actors dressed up in elaborate and often scary costumes, masks, and prosthetics. These actors may perform skits or lurk and come out unexpectedly to frighten, shock, disturb, or amuse the customer.

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Categories:
  • Entertainment
  • Exhibitions
  • Live Entertainment
  • Performance
  • Performance Art
  • Theme Parks
  • Moods:
  • Conquer Fear
  • Curious
  • Get Scared
  • Mischievous
  • Moods
  • Scared

A haunted attraction is a form of live entertainment that simulates the experience of visiting haunted locations or storylines typical of horror fiction. They usually feature fearsome sets and characters, especially demons, ghosts, monsters, possessed people, witches/wizards, serial killers, and/or slashers. Humorous characters may also be included.

Popular Haunted House Attractions:
Edgemont Haunt – North Vancouver, BC, Canada
EREBUS Haunted attraction – Pontiac, MI. USA
Bennett’s Curse – Jessup, MD. USA
Witches of New Salem – Dorr, MI. USA
Dent Schoolhouse – Cincinnati. USA
Hangman’s House of Horrors – Fort Worth, TX. USA

Haunted attractions may be set up at many kinds of locations. Built attractions or existing structures in which attractions may be operated include temporarily constructed simulations of haunted houses; actual abandoned or dilapidated houses; abandoned asylums; defunct prisons; defunct or active amusement parks; defunct or active ships; defunct factories; defunct or active barns; and shopping malls. Outdoor places hosting such attractions include corn mazes or cornfields; hedge mazes; farms (often including “haunted” hayrides); wooded areas or forests; and parks.

Haunted attractions (also known as “haunts” or “mazes” within the industry) use many effects, such as intense lighting (strobe lights, black lights, etc.), animatronics, CGI, scent dispensers, fog machines, spinning tunnels, air blasters, spooky old antiques, gory images, and intense scenes of horror, terror, torment, murder, mischief, or comedy. Visitors often encounter various actors dressed up in elaborate and often scary costumes, masks, and prosthetics. These actors may perform skits or lurk and come out unexpectedly to frighten, shock, disturb, or amuse the customer.

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Categories:
  • Entertainment
  • Exhibitions
  • Live Entertainment
  • Performance
  • Performance Art
  • Theme Parks
  • Moods:
  • Conquer Fear
  • Curious
  • Get Scared
  • Mischievous
  • Moods
  • Scared

Halloween Haunted House (Attraction) added by:

Franky

I love all things Hallowween

Last Edited by:

Nathan

This is Nathans about.

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Time of the day

Afternoon, Evening, Night

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Duration

15 to 120 hours

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