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Let’s Find Out Exciting Haunted Houses in Phoenix For Halloween

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Let embrace the fact that millennials are often found guilty for pop-culture decline.

Over the past few years, there are less and less haunted houses in the Valley.

 

Two more haunted houses missing in action for 2018.

Does this fact make you sad? No worries! Phoenix still offers plenty of places to ‘’get scared’’ of. Let’s dive into this year’s top events together.

 

Come to join the biggest and most complex haunt in Valley. This pretty exciting house gets renewed every year.

 

For extra brave human beings, its main attraction called ‘’The Possession’’ will feature the haunted orphanage supervised by a sadistic undead man with the name Mara.

 

The second attraction called ‘’In the Shadows’’ features a spin on the zombie apocalypse. The thirteen floor haunted house will be running through Saturday, November 3. Check this out for $27.99 per person on the address 2814 W. Bell Road, Phoenix.

 

For the largest outdoor hunt come to the Fear Farm. Not hard to guess what to expect, right? You will be spinning on the Phoenix Haunted Hayride and facing 6 themed attractions.

 

If you love the murder stories by Edgar Allan Poe, then come to travel to St. Charlotte Asylum at Sanctum of Horror. Here you will face inmates experimenting on the doctors.

 

You will be frightened by what you are going to see at the Sanctum. A few years ago among Halloween fun activities, the shooting zombies with air rifles for paintball guns could be found.

 

Although now they are not the part of the deal, Scarizona still has its paintball attraction.

 

Three attraction ‘’Epic Fear’’, ‘’Slayer’s Slaughter House’’ and ‘’Startled Darkness’’ are available for the brave and curious visitor at the price of $22-$36.

 

As you see, Halloween in Phoenix will be promising. Come to join the Halloween fun!

 

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