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Chi-Town Twofer – Haunted Houses in Chicago, Illinois

Alright, before you yell at me, I admit right up front that neither of today’s haunted houses is actually located in Chicago. But, come on, they’re in the area. And I’ve got two attractions to get to here. I can’t be wastin’ space with this.

Dreamreapers in Melrose Park, Illinois
We like the Dreamreapers Haunted House in [...]

Haunted Hotels in New Orleans, LA

Haunted hotels in New Orleans are particularly common, with more than twelve in the city limits widely accepted to be haunted. We don’t have time for them all today, but in honor of the season, here are five of our favorite Haunted Hotels in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Pirates of Emerson – Haunted House in San Francisco

Everybody loves pirates! You, your mom, your cousin twice-removed. Pirate-lovers each! So it’s really no wonder that one of the most popular and award-winning haunted attractions in California is based on pirates. The open seas, skull and crossbones, an unflagging belief in the supernatural – it’s a perfect match!

You haunt fans have got to make [...]

Screamworld – Haunted Houses in Houston, TX

Let’s see: we’ve had a Screampark and a Scream Zone, but I do believe this is the first Screamworld of the season. Clearly these folks are in it to win it. After all, why settle for a park or a zone when you could have a whole world of screams?

The shivers and shudders begin in [...]

Haunted Halloween Fest at Hunt Club Farm – Virginia Beach, VA

Here’s a fun question for the group: why are farmers so scary?
While you get back to me on that, consider the ghoulish grotesqueries of the Haunted Halloween Fest at Hunt Club Farm in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Like many farms all throughout the country, Hunt Club boosts the fall take with a full month of haunted [...]

Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood in LA

Fortunately, Halloween Horror Nights is better at putting together a good scare than thinking up clever names. Like the sister event in Orlando, this hi-tech haunted attraction in Los Angeles uses the full arsenal of Universal Studios to great effect. Haunted houses, shows and scare zones are all based on popular (and not-so-popular) film and TV properties.

Wabasha Street Caves – Ghost, Graves & Caves in St. Paul, MN

That’s why, for me, few Halloween haunts can live up to a good ghost tour, and boy have we got a cool one for you today: the Ghosts, Graves & Caves Tour of St. Paul, Minnesota, featuring the Wabasha Street Caves.

Blood Manor – Haunted Attractions in New York City

Entering their fifth year of spine-tingling spook-tainment, the folks at Blood Manor have spent the time and earned the experience to put together a real beast of a haunted bastion. There’s absolutely nothing pleasant about this place, and I mean that as a high compliment.

Quickie – Slash Moraine – Haunted Attraction in Dayton, Ohio

It’s obvious that we need to get back up to Dayton, Ohio. A cool town, anyway, they obviously love some sinister fun with a haunted host of Halloween attractions. They’ve got it all – houses, hay rides, hi-tech – but one new attraction stood out. We’ve seen plenty of haunted theme parks, we’ve even covered one or two, but a haunted water park should be a sight to see.

Big Bear Horror Film Festival – Events at Big Bear Lake

Haunted houses are all in good fun, but how about a little haunted cinema to really rattle your bones. After a few years’ hiatus, the Big Bear Horror Film Festival is back at Big Bear Lake in Southern California for three-days of screenings and scares. Enjoy a weekend getaway to the mountains and indulge your [...]

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