Buckelew Farm Terror in the Corn
Haunted House in Tucson AZ
Imagine finding yourself alone in a dark and foggy corn field in the middle of the night that has come to life with your worst nightmares. You will be put to the test and will be left gasping for air. See you there.
http://buckelewfarm.com/
13th Floor Haunted House
Haunted House in Phoenix
The world famous 13th Floor Haunted House has come to Phoenix! Created by nationally recognized and award winning haunted house designers the 13th Floor will transport you to new levels of fear. Prepare to be terrified by 60,000 square feet of horror, 2 epic haunted attraction walkthroughs for one all inclusive price. Located at I-17 and Bell Rd. behind Hooters.
http://13thflooraz.com/
Crypt Haunted Attractions-Fiesta Mall
Haunted House in Mesa Arizona
The Crypt Haunted Attractions features 2 haunted houses, THE CRYPT and THE ASYLUM. Moving back to the East valley, new home Fiesta Mall. Fiesta Mall is located at 1445 W. Southern Ave, Mesa AZ 85202, just off US 60 Superstition Freeway and Alma School Road.
http://www.hauntedaz.com/
Haunted House and Hayride
Haunted House in Phoenix AZ
If you dare, join us for the 10th Annual Haunted House and Hayride at Ahwatukee Park. The visitors who survive the hayride through the haunted hayfield will be guided through the remainder of the haunted house.
http://www.ahwatukeehoa.com/item_list.asp?subcat=172&subtitle=Haunted+House+and+Hayride
Jack and Jills Haunted Hill
Haunted House in Phoenix
Jack and Jill went up the hill but never came back down…..you might not either!!! Come to our 6th year of scares and see exactly why they were never seen again!!
http://www.jackandjillshauntedhill.com/
Doomtown
Thursdays, Wednesdays, Sept. 21 through Oct. 31. A Kreepy Kidz Zone includes carnival games, crafts, a mummy race and food like s’mores, pretzels and hot apple cider. A mechanical bull, gold panning, petting zoo and deadman’s drop are also featured. For a little more scare factor, see the Legend of the Zombie Hunter stunt show, visit Dr. Von Schlock’s electric chair or take the Train of Lost Souls on a spooky train ride. The scariest attractions are Digger Payne’s Return of the Prodigal and the Beheadin’ on Main Street and Buried Alive. On Sept. 23, military personnel and their families are admitted for free, and Radio Disney makes a guest appearance from 6 to 8 p.m. Kids can dress up and trick-or-treat Oct. 29-31. Open 5 p.m. Sept. 21-25 and 28-30 and Oct. 1, 2, 5-9, 12-16, 19-23 and 26-31. Closes at 10 p.m. Wednesdays and at 11 p.m. Thursdays through Sundays and on Halloween night, Oct. 31. Rawhide at Wild Horse Pass, 5700 W. North Loop Road, Gila River Reservation. $15 for Doomtown pass, $5 per single attraction. 480-502-5600.
The NEST Haunted House
7-10 p.m. Thursdays, 7 p.m.-midnight Fridays and Saturdays, 7-10 p.m. Sundays, Sept. 24 through Oct. 31. Housed under an enormous white tent on Rawhide’s back lot, this haunted house is organized in four parts: a hall of mirror and foggy graveyard entrance, a 3-D house, a dark maze and the namesake attraction, the Nest. The attraction’s fictional back story is set in a rural Arizona town where guests encounter reborn serial killer Jacob Kell and his many victims. Freakish characters greet guests along “Monster Midway,” Rawhide’s Main Street that leads to this haunted house. Visit the website for discounted VIP Tickets. Rawhide at Wild Horse Pass, 5700 W. North Loop Road, Gila River Reservation. $25-$40.
480-502-5600
Chambers of Fear Haunted House
7-10 p.m. Thursdays, 7 p.m.-midnight Fridays and Saturdays, 7-10 p.m. Sundays, Sept. 29 through Oct. 31. Presented by Graveyard Entertainment, this haunted house was voted “Top Haunt” by The Arizona Republic in 2010. Discounts and special nights are offered. Among the highlights are car shows Oct. 8 and 15, and Phoenix Suns Operation Orange Oct. 13. Visit website and click on the promotions/coupons link for complete event details. Additional events feature live animals, pumpkin carving, trick-or-treating and music provided by bands and DJs. Hours are 7-10 p.m. Halloween night, Oct. 31. Bell Mar Plaza, 11340 W. Bell Road, Surprise. $30 for R.I.P. fast pass and T-shirt, $25 for R.I.P. fast pass, $18, specials and discounts offered.
623-255-6896
Fright Nights
7-10 p.m. Thursdays, 7 p.m.-midnight Fridays and Saturdays, 7-10 p.m. Mondays through Wednesdays, Sept. 30 through Oct. 31. Golfland evolves into a chilling site for Halloween thrill seekers featuring the Gauntlet Haunted House, voted “Best Indoor Haunted House” in 2010 by Phoenix New Times. Also available is Spooktacular Golf, Golfland’s 18-hole miniature golf course that has undergone a terrifying transformation. See website for complete schedule. A Fear Feast of two slices of pizza and a drink is available. Mesa Golfland/Sunsplash, 155 W. Hampton Ave., Mesa. $29.95 for the unlimited fear and fun package, $12 for the Gauntlet, $6.95 Fear Feast, $6.82-$7.82 for Spooktacular Golf.
480-834-8319
Ghost Tours
7 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, Oct. 1 through Dec. 10. Ghosts of Phoenix tour guides take attendees on an hour-long tour of the Hotel San Carlos, a historic hotel that’s been featured on Travel Channel’s “Weird Travels” and rated on Horror.com’s list of “America’s Top 10 Haunted Hotels.” The walking tour takes attendees to areas not open to the general public, such as the basement and manager’s apartment. Reservations are required. Bring a camera. Hotel San Carlos, 202 N. Central Ave., Phoenix. $13, $7 for children ages 8-12.
602-414-0004
AZ Field of Screams
7-11 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Oct. 1-31. Brave a haunted corn field maze planted over an old cemetery where the dead are now seeking revenge on anyone trespassing their grounds. Pay half-price admission on opening night Oct. 1. Also open Halloween night 7 to 11 p.m. Tolmachoff Farms, 5726 N. 75th Ave., Glendale. $15.
623-386-1301
http://www.azfieldofscreams.com/
Dark Scares Haunted Attraction
7-10 p.m. Thursday, 7 p.m.-midnight Friday through Sunday, Oct. 1-31. New themes, props and effects are featured at two haunted attractions. Visit House 666 on the Lane for ghostly sightings and strange noises. Escape from the soulless blood thirsty heathens from Eastern Europe at Le Carnaval des Non Morts (Entertain the End) Dark Scares covers more than 10,000 square feet. For age 13 and older. Open October 1-2, 7-9, 14-16, 20-23 and 27-31. Visit website for more details. Mesa Riverview, 1061 N. Dobson Road, Mesa. $15, special days and prices offered.
480-452-2783
Monsterland
6-10 p.m. Thursday, 6 p.m.-midnight Friday and Saturday, 6-10 p.m. Sunday through Wednesday, Oct. 7-31. Monsterland is a state-of-the-art haunted attraction, loaded with CGI, animations, laser, strobe and water effects. Look for London’s Underground Haunted Museum, Resurrection Cemetery, Spooky Swamp Bayou, CastleVania’s Torture Lab, Dr. Wulfenstein’s Dungeon, Lost Catacombs Temple and jurassic crystal caves. The Dungeon Gift Shop sells apparel and unique, spooky items. Children can dress in costume and enjoy “lights on” trick-or-treating from 5 to 6 p.m. Saturdays. A New Leaf receives a portion of proceeds Oct. 7 and Johnjay and Rich from KISS-FM (104.7) appear Oct. 13. Call or see website for more information. Monsterland Horror Museum & Attractions in downtown Mesa, 100 N. Center St., Mesa. $22, $15 for children, $10 for “lights on” trick-or-treating.
480-461-3300
Pioneer’s Haunted History
6-8 p.m. Friday through Sunday, Oct. 28-30. A celebrated gambler from Arizona’s colorful past greets and introduce guests to a ghoul guide who takes attendees on a 90-minute exploration into a Pioneer Twilight Zone where haunted historians relate legendary stories of Southwest disasters, murders, hangings, and lost loves. Many of the buildings at Pioneer Living History Village have been moved from their original locations in remote areas of Arizona and some have seen horrible deeds performed so it is believed the ghosts of the past still reside. Call for reservations. Pioneer Living History Village, 3901 W. Pioneer Road, Phoenix. $11.
623-465-1052
Howl-o-Ween:
6:30-11 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Oct. 28-29. Enter the zombie graveyard, escape an alien invasion and take a horse-drawn wagon ride to the darkest and most terrifying corners of the zoo. Haunted trails, trick-or-treating and DJ music are featured. Recommended for age 8 and older. Phoenix Zoo, 455 N. Galvin Parkway, Phoenix. $8, $6 for members.
602-273-1341
www.phoenixzoo.org/events/special_events/special_events_detail.aspx?ARTICLE_ID=100782
Terror Nights
6:15-10 p.m. Friday through Sunday, Oct. 28-30. Tour this residence and see Michael Myers and Dr. Loomis from the “Halloween” films, killer clowns, zombie alley, a haunted graveyard (pictured), the beast in the cellar, Jason and other scary surprises. Donations are accepted and part of proceeds benefits Tempe Community Action Agency. Non-perishable food donations are also accepted for those in need during the upcoming holiday season. (Photo courtesy Richard and Darlene Stoudt) Terror Nights, 511 E. La Donna Drive, Tempe. Free, donations accepted.
480-755-0259
https://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Terror-Nights/157207600964517
Night of Impending Doom
5-10 p.m. Oct. 29. This privately owned, scary haunted house features thrills, including strobe lights, smoke, actors and zombies in small enclosed rooms. Appropriate for families. Customized experiences are available for smaller children. See website for more information. Dungeon of Doom, 3836 W. Peoria Ave., Phoenix. Donations accepted.
480-298-0786
Halloween Extravaganza 2011
5-8 p.m. Oct. 29. Guests can ride a pirate boat, get spooked in a haunted room, see Alice’s wonderland, jump around in a bounce house and create something at the arts and crafts booth. Families receive prizes and treat bags for the kids. Scottsdale/Paradise Valley Family YMCA, 6869 E. Shea Blvd., Scottsdale. $10 per family.
480-951-9622
www.valleyymca.org/scottsdaleparadise
Halloween Haunt
8 p.m.-midnight Oct. 29. The center’s multipurpose rooms are transformed to scare even the bravest who dare to enter. Last year’s haunted house featured an autopsy room, electric chair room and a fog-filled graveyard. Designed for kids age 13 and older. Parents may bring younger children, however, discretion is advised. Purchase tickets at the front desk upon arrival. Anthem Community Center, 41130 N. Freedom Way, Anthem. $5.
623-879-3011
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