With the month more than half gone, it pains me to think that our Halloween coverage must soon come to an end. Oh well, at least next month we have a holiday that’s actually violent.
Just a few hours up the road from the USA Travel Guide offices, Oklahoma City is putting the frights on people with a number of quality attractions, either in town or the surrounding areas. In you live in the area, or if you’re traveling in soon, here are a couple of our favorite haunted attractions in Oklahoma City.

Ultimate Terrors
This classic scare park features three spooky houses, games and concessions, making for a full evening scare affair. Not to mention, they put a good deal of effort into the lore behind the haunts, which always wins points in my book. Before you go, be sure to read The Legend.
Houses include Skull Manor, a moody walk through the home of a deranged family. The manor is heavy on scenes and spooks, but isn’t too gross for those who aren’t in to that kind of thing. Code Blue takes a classic setting, crazy doctors, and leads you on a journey through the grotesque. Finally you have 3-D Chaos, a lengthy maze attraction that jumps out at you in more ways than one.
As a twisted side attraction just perfect for the season, check out “Painball”, a black light paintball shooting gallery with live moving targets (people, of course).
Ultimate Terrors will open back up for business this Thursday, the 22nd, and stay open nightly through November 1. Haunts are priced individually at $10, or you can buy a 3-house combo for $20 (and you should). Learn more.

The Dungeon Haunted Ride in 3-D
We’ve been to Bricktown before, but now is really the time to go. Why? Because it’s only during the short season run up to Halloween that you can enjoy the Dungeon Haunted Ride pushed to its true potential.
This funhouse-style ride actually runs throughout the year, and it spends half of it as a low-intensity, family-friendly haunted attraction. However, as Halloween approaches, they ratchet up the scare factor, and it becomes one of the coolest haunted rides we know. Awesome set work stands out (literally – it’s a 3-D ride after all), accented by the trippy color scheme and atmospheric effects.
Hurry now, check it out before the season passes and it turns into a cheesy Christmas ride. The Dungeon Haunted Ride in 3-D is open nightly through the end of October. Tickets cost $10.50. It’s a low-rent Web site, but the attraction is nothing of the kind. Learn more.
When you’re not scared for your life, try to relax a little bit. For Oklahoma City hotels, we often stay at the SpringHill Suites Oklahoma City – Quail Springs. We’re always amazed by the prices offered, considering the quality of the rooms along with the free breakfast and Internet. Good stuff.
Have fun!
Yep, our haunted coverage continues to grow! Check out all of our stories at “Top Haunted Attractions in America“.
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