

Visitors can visit four linked attractions here with one ticket, according to the website.

Tickets are not yet available for purchase, but you can keep up with events on the Facebook page. If you’re able to escape from the haunts unscathed, cider and donuts are available at the cider mill right next door. This haunted destination features three attractions: The House of Horrors, the Hayride of Despair and the Corn Maze of Fear. Tickets are available for purchase at the ticket booth, located near the haunted house. In business for more than a decade, DarkSyde Acres’ haunted attractions include hand-built sets and do not feature any animatronic characters. There are five scary attractions, including a chainsaw maze and a clown-themed haunt. This haunted attraction features more than 70,000 square feet of mazes and monsters, according to the website. Check out the calendar for available dates. Tickets are sold on-site at the ticket booth only.
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Rotten Manor also has a midway full of carnival-themed games and activities. In addition to its haunted attractions, it features a Rotten Hayride that goes through the haunted woods of the manor. Rotten Manorįeaturing haunted attractions and carnival games, Rotten Manor offers immersive horror-themed performances for the entire family. Per the website, all haunts are cash-only events. If your group doesn’t consist of all thrill seekers, there is also a 26-acre non-haunted corn maze that’s encouraged as fun for the whole family. Slaughterhouse Adventure offers a total of four terrifying attractions: a haunted house, haunted hayride, haunted corn maze and an escape room. Tickets are currently available for purchase. It will run daily through the month of October and will feature family-friendly and adult haunts.
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“Ghosts on the Balcony” will transform 11 areas in the theater that will be uniquely themed and staffed by professional actors. The Birmingham 8 will not be showing movies during October and will instead be transformed back to the Victorian era for an immersive haunted attraction.Īccording to the event description, the theater, built as a playhouse in 1927, has been rumored to be haunted, with guests reporting paranormal encounters through the years. Tickets for the 2022 season are available to buy. In addition to its regular schedule, there will also be a series of “Blackout” weekends, where people are given a single glow stick to navigate the darkness while on the ship. Navy Destroyer, according to Michigan Haunted Houses. This haunted attraction on the USS Edson in Bay City takes brave visitors through five decks of the Vietnam-era U.S.
